[Bug 10229] Serious Sam TSE 1.07 - network connection fails

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Wed Feb 20 08:16:24 CST 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10229


Tobias Jakobi <liquid.acid at gmx.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |liquid.acid at gmx.net
            Version|0.9.47.                     |0.9.55.




--- Comment #4 from Tobias Jakobi <liquid.acid at gmx.net>  2008-02-20 08:16:23 ---
Hi there,

sorry it took so long. Me and my colleagues had a "serious" gaming session
yesterday and we rechecked the winsock problem there.

Machines in the network:
1) Win XP machine (192.168.0.7)
2) Win XP machine (192.168.0.122)
3) Windows Vista machine (192.168.0.243)
4) Gentoo Linux machine (192.168.0.8) <--- ME
5) Gentoo Linux machine (192.168.0.22)

All machines had Serious Sam TSE 1.07 installed, no copy protection fix was
applied (optical disc emulators on every system).

I bumped the wine version to 0.9.55, that's the version that was installed on
both machine 4 and 5.

The bug still appears and I made some logs with different configurations.

However we managed to get connecting working between the two gentoo machines.
As I was making the logs we produced one log with ME being the server and
machine 5 the connecting client, and one log with machine 5 being server and ME
connecting.

We also tried the config "windows machine to linux server", "linux client to
windows machine", etc.

I'm going to attach the logs and maybe some further informations this evening.

Like I said connecting from linux to linux works, so there seems to be some
incompatibility between the winsock implementations.

Greets,
Tobias


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