hello, I need some help for using wine...

Yves MOYA yves.moya at waika9.com
Thu Feb 8 04:39:18 CST 2001


hello,

thanks for all for helping me.

Yves

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: err:int21 and err:dc (Uwe Bonnes)
   2. ICQ2000A (Ishay Sommer)
   3. Re: cannot install codeweavers wine (Alan)
   4. Re: [Fwd: RedHat 7.0, Wine en Matlab: een fontprobleem??] (JP Hermans)
   5. Re: wine and Monkey Island 4 (Martin Bassner)
   6. Microsoft Fortran Powerstation on Linux via  Wine (Aldo Colussi)
   7. Re: Microsoft Fortran Powerstation on Linux via  Wine
(lawson_whitney at juno.com)
   8. Wine Weekly News #81 (2001 Week 06) (Eric Pouech)
   9. RE: Project "Muncher" the next step in wine (Charlie Gibbs)

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Message: 1
From: Uwe Bonnes <bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de>
Subject: Re: err:int21 and err:dc
Date: 7 Feb 2001 16:41:20 GMT
Organization: TU Darmstadt
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

Manfred H. Winter <mahowi at gmx.net> wrote:
: Hi!

: What do the following errors mean:

: err:int21:INT21_SetCurrentPSP Cannot change PSP for non-DOS task!
: err:dc:DCE_FreeWindowDCE [0138] GetDC() without ReleaseDC()!

Give more context: What program and perhaps the relay log around that
message.

Bye
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Message: 2
From: "Ishay Sommer" <isommer at checkpoint.com>
To: <wine-users at winehq.com>
Subject: ICQ2000A
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:13:07 +0200
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

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hello,

Using latest wine I came to try working with icq2000a.
Installation went smooth, but running the software isn't.
attached is the log file.
Anyone interested in trying to resolve?

thank you very much




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Could not stat /mnt/fd0 (No such file or directory), ignoring drive A:
Could not stat /cdrom (No such file or directory), ignoring drive D:
fixme:win32:PE_CreateModule Security directory ignored
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
NTDLL.DLL.241(NtSecureConnectPort), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
NTDLL.DLL.228(NtReplyWaitReceivePortEx), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
KERNEL32.DLL.526(OpenJobObjectW), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
USER32.DLL.665(UserHandleGrantAccess), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
USER32.DLL.464(MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
USER32.DLL.372(InSendMessageEx), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.261(InstallApplication), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.60(CommandLineFromMsiDescriptor), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.416(RegOpenUserClassesRoot), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.265(IsTokenRestricted), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.231(GetSiteSidFromToken), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.197(GetMangledSiteSid), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.263(IsProcessRestricted), setting to 0xdeadbeef
fixme:win32:SetCriticalSectionSpinCount critsection=3D0x653c6230: =
spincount=3D1000 not supported
fixme:win32:SetCriticalSectionSpinCount critsection=3D0x653c6278: =
spincount=3D1000 not supported
fixme:ntdll:NtOpenFile =
(0x405667fc,0x00100001,0x405667d4,0x405667ec,0x00000007,0x00000010) stub
fixme:ntdll:NtQuerySystemInformation =
(0x00000008,0x4034af1c,0x00000030,0x40566988) stub
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.14(AddAccessAllowedAceEx), setting to 0xdeadbeef
err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for =
ADVAPI32.DLL.468(SetSecurityDescriptorControl), setting to 0xdeadbeef
fixme:ntdll:RtlInitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount =
critsection=3D0x77d2fa20: spincount=3D500 not supported
fixme:ntdll:RtlInitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount =
critsection=3D0x77d30370: spincount=3D500 not supported
fixme:ntdll:RtlAddAccessAllowedAce =
(0x4034e2ec,0x00000002,0xfff3ffff,0x4034e2c8),stub!
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (a8,1,5,ac,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (c4,1,5,c8,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (80000003,1,5,cc,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (d0,1,5,d4,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (d8,1,5,dc,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (e0,1,5,e4,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (e8,1,5,ec,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (80000003,1,5,f0,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (f4,1,5,f8,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (fc,1,5,100,1): stub
fixme:reg:RegNotifyChangeKeyValue (104,1,5,108,1): stub
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x40721b08 wait =
timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=3D039f
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x400f520c wait =
timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=3D029f
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x40721b08 wait =
timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=3D039f
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x40721b08 wait =
timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=3D029f
err:seh:EXC_DefaultHandling Unhandled exception code c0000194 flags 0 =
addr 0x4005a618

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Message: 3
From: Alan <aeady at my-deja.com>
Subject: Re: cannot install codeweavers wine
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 17:29:32 GMT
Organization: Deja.com
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

Thanks for the help!!! You were right on track. The problem was the /opt
directory. I didn't have a filesystem defined for /opt so it was
naturally filling up /. I'm emabarassed that I didn't realize this on my
own. I guess that what comes from a steady diet of Cheetos and Mountain
Dew :o)
Regardless, I added the symlink and the rpm installed normally.
Once again, thanks.

In article <20010206.220821.134622664.0.lawson_whitney at juno.com>,
  wine-users at winehq.com wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Alan wrote:
>
> > I am trying to install the Codeweavers version of wine (pre-release
2)
> > and I am having problems. When I try to install (using rpm), I get
the
> > message "installing package codeweavers-wine-20010112-1 needs 7Mb on
the
> > / filesystem". My / filesystem is not overly large, but I still have
> > approx 60Mb available on /. Is the error stating that the install
> > requires 7Mb on /, or it needs 7Mb more than what I have available?
> > Also, why is it wanting to install at the / level and not in a
somewhat
> > less dangerous partition? The other filesystems have plenty of room
> > available.
> > Has anyone else seen this and if so, what can I do? I checked the
FAQ on
> > the codeweavers site and did not see this problem addressed.
> >
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com
> > http://www.deja.com/
>
> I build Wine from source, but maybe I can help some by extrapolation.
> Wine-20010112 (okay, plus a random selection from wine-patches)
installs
> about 61m of binaries, libraries, header files, and man pages, by
> default into /usr/local (I use /gp/local, for reasons of my own).
> If all that were to go into /, I think that might be uncomfortably
> tight.
>
> It seems to me to be more an rpm problem, or a system administartion
> problem, not a wine problem as such.  If you want to use the rpm,
>
> try with rpm -qip codeweavers-wine* if it is relocatable (I have never
> seen a relocatable rpm, and don't know how they work :-) or
>
> find out with
>
> rpm -qlip codeweavers-wine*
>
> where it wants to put what, and look into moving that off of /.
>
> Just a guess - maybe it wants to use /opt, and you have no special
> provision for /opt, so it goes on /.  In that case, say you have /usr
in
> its own FS, with plenty of room, you could move /opt to /usr/opt and
> make a symbolic link:
>
> ln -s /usr/opt /opt
>
> If all that tower of conjecture above still stands, rpm should then be
> happy to install it for you, or at least find something different to
> complain about.
>
> ICBW, of course, I can always be wrong.
>
> Lawson
>
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Message: 4
From: JP Hermans <JPH at Linux-fan.com>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: RedHat 7.0, Wine en Matlab: een fontprobleem??]
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 18:01:53 GMT
Organization: Telenet Internet
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

In article <3A817BC9.4A91EE16 at rug.ac.be>, Dries Van Dyck
<Dries.VanDyck.nospam at rug.ac.be> wrote:
>
> Beste,
>
> ik heb getracht om Matlab (versie 6.0.0.88 Release 12 op Win98 op
> aparte partitie op mijn hd)  mbv wine te draain op mijn RedHat 7.0.
>
> Het betreft codeweavers-wine, versie 20010112.
>
> Matlab start heel fijn op, wine spuwt een proces of 15 en vreet
> zowat al mijn geheugen op maar voor de rest lijkt hij wel te werken.
> (Andere
> applicaties zoals notepad, wordpad, freecell, etc werkten perfect..)
> Als Matlab volledig is opgestart wordt het probleem zichtbaar: de inhoud
>
> van de vensters om je commando's en zo in te typen is leeg, hoewel er
> een cursor
> staat. Het geeft sterk de indruk dat het font niet beschikbaar is
> aangezien de
> menu's wel perfect werken, net zoals de 'open'-dialoogvenstertjes en zo
> verder...
>
> Uitvoer (err) van wine (elke lijn slechts 1 maal):
> Invoking /usr/share/wine/bin/wine.bin
> /win/matlabR12/bin/win32/matlab.exe ...
> fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler (0x10affd10,1) - no error checking
> or testing yet
> fixme:ddeml:DdeNameService (1,49208,0,1): stub
> fixme:bitmap:X11DRV_DIB_GetImageBits_1 from 1 bit bitmap with mask R,G,B
> f800,7e0,1f to 1 bit DIB
> fixme:font:GetFontData (48,1885433187,0,0x4b948e28,4): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (48,1885433187,4,0x430268c0,0): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (48,1885433187,0,0x4b948e2c,14): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (48,1885433187,14,0x430268c0,0): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (48,1885433187,16,0x430268b0,0): stub
> fixme:bitmap:X11DRV_DIB_GetImageBits_1 from 1 bit bitmap with mask R,G,B
> f800,7e0,1f to 1 bit DIB
> fixme:font:GetFontData (54,1885433187,0,0x413e745c,4): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (54,1885433187,4,0x43056d80,0): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (54,1885433187,0,0x413e7460,14): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (54,1885433187,14,0x43056d80,0): stub
> fixme:font:GetFontData (54,1885433187,16,0x430566c0,0): stub
> Printing disabled in wine.conf or .winerc file
> Use "printer=on" in the "[wine]" section to enable it.
> fixme:file:FindFirstChangeNotificationA this is not supported yet
> (non-trivial).
> fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler (0x7800f588,1) - no error checking
> or testing yetfixme:clipboard:ChangeClipboardChain (0x16ac, 0x0000):
> stub?
> fixme:ddeml:DdeNameService (1,49208,0,2): stub
> fixme:ddeml:DdeUninitialize (1): partial stub
> err:mmsys:MULTIMEDIA_GetIData IData not found for pid=080630a0. Suicide
> !!!
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x41544b08 wait
> timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=04e7
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x41544b08 wait
> timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=008f
> Wine exited with a successful status
>
> Iemand een idee?
>

Ik denk dat je hier toch best post in het engels hoor....
Je zal anders geen oplossing krijgen voor je probleem..



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Message: 5
From: "Martin Bassner" <martin at bassner.net>
To: <wine-users at winehq.com>
Subject: Re: wine and Monkey Island 4
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:05:28 +0100
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

Hallo!

Habe das gleiche Problem. Also falls du was hoerst,
bitte einen forward auf mich.

Danke,
  Martin

"Carsten Maul" <sm128ma at uni-duisburg.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:<95jp1q$uph$02$1 at news.t-online.com>...
> Hi,
>
> today I wanted to start Monkey Island 4 with wine. I'am using cvs version
> of wine from today (04.Feb.2001), I also patched the transgaming directx
> patch into it.
>
> My system: SuSE 7.0 with KDE2.1beta2, GeForce 2MX with 0.96 NVidia
drivers,
> Soundblaster PCI 128 (ES1371) with Kernel drivers.
>
> I use wine with installed Windows. My startup command is:
>
> wine "c:\Monkey4\Monkey.exe" --debugmsg +relay,+text,+string --dll
> commdlg,comdlg32,commctrl,comctl32,shell,shell32=n,shfolder=n,shlwapi
> --desktop 640x480 -- -gl  &>wine.log
>
> (with debugging enabled).
>
> With this the game startsup with it's entrymenu. here are some graphic
> glitches, but i can select start Monkey Island. Then the intro starts
> successfully (with sound, feel like on Caribbean holidy :) , when the game
> want's to start the first 3d animated intro part wine hangs.
>
> You can get my debugging output here:
>
> http://maul.ws
> , there is a link to it. Depends on browser you can also download direct
> http://maul.ws/stuff/wine.log.gz
>
> Perhaps someone can help?
>
> Carsten
>
>
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 10:09:29 -0800 (PST)
From: Aldo Colussi <alinus777 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Microsoft Fortran Powerstation on Linux via  Wine
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

Hi, i'm just starting with Linux, and by ny job I have
to program in Fortran, and I use Microsoft Fortran
Powerstation (an IDE) because of its integrated IMSL
library.

Now I tried to run it from Linux simply with the
command wine msdev.exe, and the first time it worked.
After that when the window starts to open another
window opens with the title "Microsoft Visual C++
Runtime Library" and the message "Runtime Error!
Abnormal Program Termination".
Just to be precise, I don't have Visual C++ in this
environment.

Is there anybody who kindly can suggest me what I have
to do? I read the manpage of wine, but there seems to
be nothing appropriate to my case.

Thank you, Alinus777

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Message: 7
From: lawson_whitney at juno.com
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 13:50:03 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Microsoft Fortran Powerstation on Linux via  Wine
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com



On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Aldo Colussi wrote:

> Hi, i'm just starting with Linux, and by ny job I have
> to program in Fortran, and I use Microsoft Fortran
> Powerstation (an IDE) because of its integrated IMSL
> library.
>
> Now I tried to run it from Linux simply with the
> command wine msdev.exe, and the first time it worked.
> After that when the window starts to open another
> window opens with the title "Microsoft Visual C++
> Runtime Library" and the message "Runtime Error!
> Abnormal Program Termination".
> Just to be precise, I don't have Visual C++ in this
> environment.
>
> Is there anybody who kindly can suggest me what I have
> to do? I read the manpage of wine, but there seems to
> be nothing appropriate to my case.
>
> Thank you, Alinus777
>
Seems _somthing_ uses msvcrt.  This is maybe not so strange.  g77
(native linux fortran 77 compiler - actually, an extension of gcc)
creates executables that use glibc (the GNU c runtime library),...

Maybe you want to use native msvcrt.  The wine builtin msvcrt isn't
quite fully developed yet.

wine --dll crtdll,msvcrt=n msdev.exe

just  to see; if that works, you can set it in [DllOverrides] in your
wine config file.

OTOH, she had warts, maybe you want to use the builtin.  just substitute
=b for =n above in that case.

Or maybe you want to compile your fortran code with g77 and eliminate
the middleman.

Lawson

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Message: 8
From: Eric Pouech <Eric.Pouech at wanadoo.fr>
Subject: Wine Weekly News #81 (2001 Week 06)
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 20:10:32 +0000
Organization: Wanadoo, l'internet avec France Telecom
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

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please find enclosed this week slim edition...
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                              Wine Weekly News

   All the News that Fits, we print.

   Events, progress, and happenings in the Wine community for February
   05, 2001 .
     _________________________________________________________________


     _________________________________________________________________

Keeping track of Wine
     _________________________________________________________________

   Since Alexandre Julliard has been away most of the week for LinuxExpo
   in Paris, very few patches have been commmited:
     _________________________________________________________________

Discussions on wine-devel
     _________________________________________________________________

   This week, 70 posts consumed 277 K. There were 28 different
       contributors, 16 (57%) posted more than once, and 10 (35%) posted
       last week too.
       The top posters of the week were:

     * 11 posts in 45 K by Ian Pilcher <pilcher at concentric.net>
     * 9 posts in 70 K by Ulrich Weigand
       <weigand at immd1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
     * 6 posts in 24 K by Huw D M Davies <h.davies1 at physics.ox.ac.uk>
     * 5 posts in 18 K by Eric Pouech <Eric.Pouech at wanadoo.fr>
     * 3 posts in 6 K by gerard patel <gerard.patel at asi.fr>
     * 3 posts in 10 K by Jon Griffiths <tntjpgriff at tsnxt.co.uk>
     * 3 posts in 10 K by Gavriel State <gav at transgaming.com>

   Delphi and Kylix Announce

   Marcus Meissner posted some report about a Borland announcement (
   [1]http://yahoofin.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-4642327.html?tag=pt.yahoof
   in.financefeed..ne), even quoting some parts:
   Borland will unveil its Delphi programming kit for Linux, called
       Kylix. The product is designed to let people write software that
       works with Linux and Windows, sources said. The software has been
       developed with help from CodeWeavers, a group working to
       commercialize the Wine software for running Windows software on
       Linux machines.

   From various reports, it seems that Wine is used for porting the IDE
   to Linux, however, the compilation toolchain seems to be a raw port to
   Linux.

   DirectDraw & TransGaming Announce

   Gavriel State announced a new version of the TransGaming D3D patch
   ( for more details):
   Just wanted to mention that a new TransGaming patch is available from
       our web-site now. This patch is mostly just to bring our AFPLed
       D3D work into sync with the DirectX changes that we've contributed
       to WineHQ CVS lately. There's not much new on the D3D side, though
       we're working hard with some hardware and sofware vendors to
       improve performance there, which you'll see in upcoming releases.
       The nicest thing about the latest release is that we've
       incorporated Andreas Mohr's SetWindowLong patch, which along with
       the work he did on CreateProcess now allows InstallShield
       installers to work properly.
       The other big news item is that with our recent DirectInput work,
       and a minor tweak to Wine's OpenGL thunking layer, American
       McGee's Alice demo now works perfectly. The full version won't
       work, due to SafeDisk copy protection, but we're starting to talk
       to engineers at Macrovision to help us resolve that issue.

        Credits: [2]Doug Ridgway, [3]Eric Pouech, and [4]Ove Kåven.
     _________________________________________________________________

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Message: 9
From: "Charlie Gibbs" <cgibbs at sky.bus.com>
Subject: RE: Project "Muncher" the next step in wine
Date: 07 Feb 01 15:19:41 -0800
Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com
To: wine-users at winehq.com
Reply-To: wine-users at winehq.com

In article <000201c09104$6313e9c0$04025a3e at isommer>
isommer at checkpoint.com (Ishay Sommer) writes:

>    I thought "Wouldn't it be cool to "mutate" linux into windows?
>Create a linux distro that looks, smells, feels, sounds, and tastes
>like Windows.

<snipped description of various components>

Of course, to truly look and feel like Windows, you'd have to add
a few other modules (all of them setuid root, of course) which would
do things like the following:



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