Trace from Page Plus 5

Andrew Neil Ramage nrsc16850 at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Mar 7 12:51:41 CST 2005


I tried to start Page Plus 5, a DTP program from Serif.  I was presented 
with a dialog asking for me to select a printer.  When I OK'ed that, 
with the splash screen still showing, wine crashed.  Here is the trace.
[andrew at zeus Program]$ wine pp.exe
fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_OpenDefaultPrinter Could not open printer 
EPSONStylusC42?!
fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_OpenDefaultPrinter Could not open printer 
EPSONStylusC42?!
wine: Unhandled exception (thread 0009), starting debugger...
WineDbg starting on pid 0x8
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit 
code (0x00447977).
In 32 bit mode.
Register dump:
  CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033
  EIP:00447977 ESP:406aeadc EBP:406aeb00 EFLAGS:00210206(   - 00      - 
RIP1)
  EAX:00000000 EBX:4056c508 ECX:00000002 EDX:406ae940
  ESI:40361bfe EDI:00631c67
Stack dump:
0x406aeadc:  00000000 406aec5c 00001012 00000000
0x406aeaec:  00000000 406aec58 00631c67 40361bfe
0x406aeafc:  4056c508 406aecd4 0044988c 00000000
0x406aeb0c:  406aec5c 00000003 406aec58 00631c67
0x406aeb1c:  40361bfe 4056c508 406aeb40 406aeb84
0x406aeb2c:  00000040 406aec34 40045bd3 4020b864
Backtrace:
=>1 0x00447977 in pp (+0x47977) (0x406aeb00)
   2 0x0044988c in pp (+0x4988c) (0x406aecd4)
   3 0x004c804b in pp (+0xc804b) (0x406af370)
   4 0x0048a5c6 in pp (+0x8a5c6) (0x406af390)
   5 0x0048a2f5 in pp (+0x8a2f5) (0x406af7c4)
   6 0x0043acff in pp (+0x3acff) (0x406afe54)
   7 0x0043b32f in pp (+0x3b32f) (0x406afe98)
   8 0x00631d89 EntryPoint+0x122 in pp (0x406aff2c)
   9 0x404d7db8 start_process+0xc8(arg=0x0) 
[/home/andrew/Download/Software/wine-20050211/dlls/kernel/process.c:1046] 
in kernel32 (0x406afff4)
   10 0x40027dcd wine_pthread_abort_thread+0x2d(status=0x0) [port.c:85] 
in libwine.so.1 (0x00000000)
0x00447977: movl        0x0(%eax),%eax
Wine-dbg>

-- 

Andrew

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