[Bug 10787] Can't install 3ds max 9

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Mon Feb 18 22:24:24 CST 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10787





--- Comment #27 from L. Rahyen <mail at science.su>  2008-02-18 22:24:12 ---
> @L.Rayhen: did you put the file l_int.nls in system32? That's required at
> least. Also, i used native comctl32 from an XP partition (but that wouldn't
> really matter i guess) and also used native dxdiagn.dll (but i think you can
> use builtin as well). I'll add a howto in appdb i think

You mean l_intl.nls? Yes, of course. And performed other steps in the howto
too.

I now retried from scratch whole installation process that I described but
without using winetricks. I copied all fonts from Windows XP (32 bit), used
comctl32, dxdiagn and riched20 from it. Also, I copied msvcp71 and msvcr71 to
windows/system32 directory in my WINE prefix (during installation 3ds max
installer will try to use these DLLs); strangely, but even without them it can
finish installation successfully.

So, even with DLLs and l_intl.nls from Windows XP I have exactly same behavior.
3ds max runs, loads its libraries, and after few seconds of displaying
"Starting 3ds Max..." just silently crashes without any useful output in the
console.

I can download http://3dsmaxtrial.autodesk.com/3dsmax9trial/3dsmax9Trial.exe
and retry with it but downloading such a big file is very expensive for me...

Louis, did you actually retried whole installation from scratch (starting from
fresh WINE prefix as I did already many times while testing workarounds you
mentioned) to verify that you didn't forgot anything important? Also did you
used latest git or latest release version of WINE?

If nothing helps, I will try to download the demo mentioned above...

Thank you for your help!


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