Hi, Is my setup broken, or does the gecko installation fail? In a new wine prefix, when I open builtin iexplore, I get the installation dialog. The download runs successfully, but after installation iexplore still says that HTML rendering is currently disabled. When I run iexplore again, I again see the Wine Gecko installer dialog box.
My hacky nightly game tests ran into this problem. The last successfull Team Fotress 2 test run is from May 14, 2009. After that my Gecko setup script failed and did not even try to start up Steam.
Cheers, Stefan
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Hi, Is my setup broken, or does the gecko installation fail? In a new wine prefix, when I open builtin iexplore, I get the installation dialog. The download runs successfully, but after installation iexplore still says that HTML rendering is currently disabled. When I run iexplore again, I again see the Wine Gecko installer dialog box.
My hacky nightly game tests ran into this problem. The last successfull Team Fotress 2 test run is from May 14, 2009. After that my Gecko setup script failed and did not even try to start up Steam.
Same problem here. Grr. Time for a regression test.
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Lei Zhang thestig@google.com wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Hi, Is my setup broken, or does the gecko installation fail? In a new wine prefix, when I open builtin iexplore, I get the installation dialog. The download runs successfully, but after installation iexplore still says that HTML rendering is currently disabled. When I run iexplore again, I again see the Wine Gecko installer dialog box.
My hacky nightly game tests ran into this problem. The last successfull Team Fotress 2 test run is from May 14, 2009. After that my Gecko setup script failed and did not even try to start up Steam.
Same problem here. Grr. Time for a regression test.
Regression test says:
commit 24d6c88d16c46f00d99fd8529196590aca88b0f4 Author: Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com Date: Wed May 13 23:23:57 2009 +0400
comctl32/tab: Fix TabCtrl_* macros.
Will file bug after lunch.
Lei Zhang wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Lei Zhang thestig@google.com wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Hi, Is my setup broken, or does the gecko installation fail? In a new wine prefix, when I open builtin iexplore, I get the installation dialog. The download runs successfully, but after installation iexplore still says that HTML rendering is currently disabled. When I run iexplore again, I again see the Wine Gecko installer dialog box.
My hacky nightly game tests ran into this problem. The last successfull Team Fotress 2 test run is from May 14, 2009. After that my Gecko setup script failed and did not even try to start up Steam.
Same problem here. Grr. Time for a regression test.
Regression test says:
commit 24d6c88d16c46f00d99fd8529196590aca88b0f4 Author: Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com Date: Wed May 13 23:23:57 2009 +0400
comctl32/tab: Fix TabCtrl_* macros.
Will file bug after lunch.
Only Oleview and Taskmanager use these macros in Wine tree. So can't be a cause I suppose.
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com wrote:
Lei Zhang wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Lei Zhang thestig@google.com wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Hi, Is my setup broken, or does the gecko installation fail? In a new wine prefix, when I open builtin iexplore, I get the installation dialog. The download runs successfully, but after installation iexplore still says that HTML rendering is currently disabled. When I run iexplore again, I again see the Wine Gecko installer dialog box.
My hacky nightly game tests ran into this problem. The last successfull Team Fotress 2 test run is from May 14, 2009. After that my Gecko setup script failed and did not even try to start up Steam.
Same problem here. Grr. Time for a regression test.
Regression test says:
commit 24d6c88d16c46f00d99fd8529196590aca88b0f4 Author: Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com Date: Wed May 13 23:23:57 2009 +0400
comctl32/tab: Fix TabCtrl_* macros.
Will file bug after lunch.
Only Oleview and Taskmanager use these macros in Wine tree. So can't be a cause I suppose.
It didn't think so either, so I even double checked. Upon further investigation, it seems the problem is simply the gecko cab download is failing. Either one of the Sourceforge servers is down/flaky, or source.winehq.org is taking too long to do the redirect and wininet doesn't handle that well.
Am Montag, 18. Mai 2009 22:46:59 schrieb Lei Zhang:
It didn't think so either, so I even double checked. Upon further investigation, it seems the problem is simply the gecko cab download is failing. Either one of the Sourceforge servers is down/flaky, or source.winehq.org is taking too long to do the redirect and wininet doesn't handle that well.
That might explain why the HL2 test ran successfully yesterday, but not the TF2 test(which does the same Gecko setup). Today both failed again. On the other hand, it seems that the download succeeds - the progress bar runs to the end, and the dialog box says "installing" for about a second.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:52 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Am Montag, 18. Mai 2009 22:46:59 schrieb Lei Zhang:
It didn't think so either, so I even double checked. Upon further investigation, it seems the problem is simply the gecko cab download is failing. Either one of the Sourceforge servers is down/flaky, or source.winehq.org is taking too long to do the redirect and wininet doesn't handle that well.
That might explain why the HL2 test ran successfully yesterday, but not the TF2 test(which does the same Gecko setup). Today both failed again. On the other hand, it seems that the download succeeds - the progress bar runs to the end, and the dialog box says "installing" for about a second.
You could always do a local install, and avoid the problem altogether http://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko.