[Bug 25206] Anarchy Online v18.4, Ingame browser crashes (Awesomium.dll)

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Sun Jan 2 20:29:40 CST 2011


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25206

--- Comment #29 from llie at nano.exofire.net 2011-01-02 20:29:37 CST ---
Created an attachment (id=32709)
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Screenshot of in-game store

I'm still trying to get debugging information from the AwesomiumProcess.exe
crash, but I'm unable to get anything useful, but whatever it is that the
AwesomiumProcess.exe is doing, it appears that it almost manages to accomplish
it.  I've switched to working with Wine 1.2.2 instead of the 1.3.x series, and
I was able to obtain the attached partial rendering of the in-game store when
AwesomiumProcess.exe crashed.

I attempted to attach to the crashed process while the crash window was still
open with winedbg and do a bt all, but the AwesomiumProcess.exe did not appear
at all in the process list.  Instead I got this:

Can't attach process 003a: error 5

warning: could not attach to 003a
Can't attach process 003a: error 5

warning: could not attach to 003a
Can't attach process 003a: error 5

warning: could not attach to 003a
Can't attach process 003a: error 5

warning: could not attach to 003a
0x95ef4459: call        0x95ee93d8

The console message was:

wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0xfffffffd at address 0x7bc70d1e
(thread 003b), starting debugger...

After I got the crash, I attempted to move the AO window, and then client.exe
crashed with this message on the console:

ERROR: the memory pool "Spell_t" contains unfreed slots!
ERROR: - deleting pool (slotsize=56): 1528 of 10000 slots not freed!
ERROR: the memory pool "n3Zone_t" contains unfreed slots!
ERROR: - deleting pool (slotsize=56): 225 of 1000 slots not freed!

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