mountmgr.sys not running on OpenBSD - depends on dbus/hal, or a timing issue?

Austin English austinenglish at gmail.com
Tue Mar 9 00:47:18 CST 2010


On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Ken Thomases <ken at codeweavers.com> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Austin English wrote:
>
>> The main question I have though, is that I can't get winetest to run
>> there. When I run ./wine winetest or ./wine winetest-latest.exe,
>> winetest begins to load, then bails out, saying mountmgr.sys isn't
>> running, likely because my wineprefix is messed up. I'm not sure if
>> it's an issue of OpenBSD being broken, the vm being too slow and
>> timing out, or the lack of dbus/hal on OpenBSD to prevent mountmgr
>> from running. I'm assuming it's either OpenBSD being broken or the vm
>> being to slow, since other platforms without hal/dbus (OSX, etc.)
>> still report results fine.
>
> There's an alternative implementation for Mac OS X using the Disk Arbitration framework.  See dlls/mountmgr.sys/diskarb.c.  OpenBSD may need its own implementation of the corresponding functionality.

Seems that is the case. I booted up an install I have on a spare PC,
built wine 1.1.40 + patches, and ran ./wine winetest. Still fails with
the mount manager error.

I've filed http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21988.

-- 
-Austin



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