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Tue Aug 30 15:00:21 CDT 2005


when if "froze up". This may be because it has a problem bringing up the debugger. 
 
There are a couple of things I would like you to do ( this relates to a a bug in 
the debugger bug 745 ) 
 
1. Set up the ~/.wine/config so that "desktop" = "640x480" is the default 
2. Run wcmd and set up the font so that it is "clean" "8" 
3. Run winedbg and at the winedbg> prompt run help  
 
At this point (hopefully) you should have a readable debugger screen. 
 
If this works you should be able to get a backtrace from the debugger. 
 
 
------- Additional Comments From roz <at> one.net  2002-08-14 22:11 ------- 
Tony, thanks for your help.  My debugger is working fine with other programs, so 
that wasn't the problem.  Using the Desktop = Y option in wine's config fixed 
it.  Apparently without, the dialog box was popping up off my screen, with me 
having no way of knowing it was there. 
 
The interesting thing is that during installation, it opened a separate 
"Windows" desktop, so that there were two open for installation. 
 
Once installed, both closed.  It installed successfully, but also gave me the 
following messages in the console: 
 
err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 1002a belongs to other process 
err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 1002a belongs to other process 
fixme:win:WIN_GetWindowLong (0) not supported on other process window 20029 
err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 20028 belongs to other process 
fixme:shell:IShellLinkA_fnSetShowCmd (0x4043ef68)->(showcmd=1) 
/usr/bin/wineshelllink: /usr/lib/menu/wine: Permission denied 
fixme:shell:SHELL32_DllCanUnloadNow (void): stub 
fixme:shell:IShellLinkA_fnSetShowCmd (0x4043ef68)->(showcmd=1) 
/usr/bin/wineshelllink: /usr/lib/menu/wine: Permission denied 
fixme:shell:SHELL32_DllCanUnloadNow (void): stub 
fixme:shell:IShellLinkA_fnSetShowCmd (0x4043ef68)->(showcmd=1) 
/usr/bin/wineshelllink: /usr/lib/menu/wine: Permission denied 
fixme:shell:SHELL32_DllCanUnloadNow (void): stub 
fixme:shell:IShellLinkA_fnSetShowCmd (0x40441178)->(showcmd=1) 
fixme:shell:SHELL32_DllCanUnloadNow (void): stub 
fixme:shell:IShellLinkA_fnSetShowCmd (0x4043ef68)->(showcmd=1) 
/usr/bin/wineshelllink: /usr/lib/menu/wine: Permission denied 
fixme:shell:SHELL32_DllCanUnloadNow (void): stub 
fixme:dialog:MSGBOX_OnInit task modal msgbox ! Not modal yet. 
err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 20028 belongs to other process 
err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 20028 belongs to other process 
 
I checked and there is no "usr/lib/menu/wine" directory or file.  Why is it 
looking for that?  I previously installed a Windows program using Wine, and it 
successfully added a folder and an entry to my Gnome menu.  Thoughts? 
 
 
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-08-15 
10:44 ------- 
"Managed" = "N" is not recomended as default setting (too many problems). After 
you have tested them in desktop or managed mode. If they run OK you can set it 
that way for individual programs using the appdefaults sections if you want to. 
 
As far as the problem of wine trying to write to "usr/lib/menu/wine" I really 
have no ideas. There is probabably a bug there, but it would require that you 
look at the code in the debugger which you can't with the striped rpm. If you 
want to install from source its not that hard. 
 
If I understand you correctly you were able to install the program. So if this 
is the case could you mark the bug as resolved (probably WORKSFORME) and start 
individual bug reports for any problems that you encounter actually running the 
program. 
 
 
------- Additional Comments From roz <at> one.net  2002-08-15 16:05 ------- 
As Tony said, there are no more problems except the /usr/lib/menu/wine issue. 
 
 
------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts <at> telusplanet.net 2002-08-15 
18:20 ------- 
Verifying as per reporters comments 
 
 
------- Additional Comments From dpaun <at> rogers.com  2003-03-25 17:45 ------- 
Closing time... 

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