[Wine] Re: New user

Jonathan Ernst Jonathan at ErnstFamily.ch
Fri Sep 30 07:40:06 CDT 2005


If the port number is below 100 (I think), then by default only root can
run programs that can listen on these ports.

What port is your windows app using ?


Le vendredi 30 septembre 2005 à 13:30 +0200, Pablo Giménez a écrit :
> Yes sorry i forget the cc to the mail list.
> Well i have upgraded to 20050725, that is the actual stable version
> for gentoo.
> And the app seems to work, at least no error message is reported in
> the console.
> Now the problem is that the application seems to no listen to the net,
> so no other application can connect to it.
> I have two versions of the application one is the windows app and the
> other is the same but for linux.
> The linux app obviously works fine. But the windows version can't
> connect via tcp/ip.
> I think i have to check, using nmap or something else, if the emulated
> app has opened the correspending port to ensure that other
> applications can connect to.
> Any advices about this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On 9/30/05, Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan at ernstfamily.ch> wrote:
>         Please don't forget to cc de list when replying to messages
>         posted on
>         the list so that everyone can benefit form your experience.
>         
>         Le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 à 19:08 +0000, Pablo Giménez a
>         écrit :
>         > After some confusing, winecfg popup a window that says that
>         the 
>         > application is not yet complete and advice to use the
>         ~/.wine/config
>         
>         You are using a "very" old version of Wine, please upgrade:
>         http://www.winehq.org/site/download
>         
>         >  file for full setup, and yes wine uses some sections of the
>         config
>         > file, but claims that section lioke DRIVES or Serial Ports
>         are not
>         > used in the config file.
>         > Well at the and i have delete the config file and use the
>         stander *reg 
>         > files created by winecfg, i have configured the drives
>         folder in this
>         > way:
>         >
>         > casiopea dosdevices # ls -l
>         > total 0
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 11 Sep 28 20:35 a: -> /mnt/floppy
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 13 Sep 28 20:36 a:: -> /dev/floppy/0
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root  8 Sep 28 20:35 c: -> /mnt/win
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 10 Sep 28 20:35 d: -> /mnt/cdrom
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 19 Sep 28 20:36 d::
>         -> /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root  1 Sep 28 20:35 e: -> /
>         > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root  9 Sep 28 20:35 f: -> /mnt/data
>         
>         Looks fine to me.
>         
>         >
>         > I have the window partition mounted in the /mnt/win
>         directory. 
>         > When i go to /mnt/win/windows/system32, to run an
>         application called
>         > hserver.exe i get these error messages:
>         >
>         > casiopea system32 # wine hserver.exe
>         > err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token
>         Information class 
>         > 10!
>         > err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x77e46180 "?"
>         wait timed
>         > out in thread 0009, blocked by 0000, retrying (60 sec)
>         > err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x77e46180 "?"
>         wait timed 
>         > out in thread 0009, blocked by 0000, retrying (60 sec)
>         > err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x77e46180 "?"
>         wait timed
>         > out in thread 0009, blocked by 0000, retrying (60 sec)
>         > 
>         > Anybody knows what is going on these errors.
>         > I have used the visual studio utility dumpbin to know the
>         application
>         > dependencies, and this app have this dependencies:
>         > ADVAPI32.dll
>         > WSOCK32.dll 
>         > USER32.dll
>         > KERNEL32.dll
>         >
>         > Any clue?
>         > Thanks
>         
>         Fill a bug for this one after trying with a current version of
>         Wine.
>         Not all applications work.
>         
>         >
>         >
>         > On 9/28/05, Jonathan Ernst < Jonathan at ernstfamily.ch> wrote:
>         >         Le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 à 12:16 +0200, Pablo
>         Giménez a
>         >         écrit :
>         >         > Hi Randall and all the people that have answered. 
>         >         > Well definitely i have to configure wine through
>         the
>         >         register.
>         >         > Now my problem is what values i have to use to
>         configure the
>         >         different
>         >         > keys, there isn't help about it. 
>         >         > What i'm looking for is a doc that explains the
>         same things
>         >         that one
>         >         > could do with the old config file but now using
>         register
>         >         keys.
>         >         > How can i configure the drives in wine, i have
>         seen thtat 
>         >         create a
>         >         > drives directory, i only need to mount, or to
>         point a
>         >         location that
>         >         > mounts, my windows drives?
>         >
>         >         Use winecfg, the drive tab will do everything for
>         you. 
>         >
>         >         > It is recommended to use the windows redistry
>         instead of the
>         >         wine
>         >         > registry, how can i do it?
>         >
>         >         Windows registry is not spported anymore 
>         >
>         >         > the dlls i refered before aren't in c:\windows
>         \system, they
>         >         are in the
>         >         > application directory so i have to say to wine to
>         looks in
>         >         it too i 
>         >         > think.
>         >
>         >         Wine will look into it without any modification
>         (dlls are
>         >         looked in the
>         >         current directory, the executable directory and
>         >         windows/system). 
>         >
>         >         > And the last, how i can configure the "emulated
>         system
>         >         enviroment
>         >         > variables", i use some environment variables in
>         windows, so
>         >         i want to 
>         >         > get them in my emulated wine session too.
>         >
>         >         I'm not sure for this one, but I think you can use
>         normal
>         >         linux
>         >         variables and your program will be able to get the
>         values (use 
>         >         setenv or
>         >         export).
>         >
>         >
>         >
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>         >
>         > --
>         >
>         > Un saludo
>         > Best Regards 
>         > Pablo Giménez
>         --
>         Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan at ErnstFamily.ch>
>         
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> 
> -- 
> 
> Un saludo
> Best Regards
> Pablo Giménez
-- 
Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan at ErnstFamily.ch>
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