[Bug 2885] Max Payne fails to start
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Sat Nov 12 06:59:15 CST 2005
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2885
------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas at elst.vtu.lt 2005-12-11 06:59 -------
| I can move the configuration files or even the whole directory, that's
| easy. The problem is that apps might fail for completely different
| reasons then because registry entries that might have been introduced
| during installation are no longer found, so there's no way to be sure
| that sort of thing doesn't make matters a lot worse.
Eghm, no, actually there is a way - after you move a directory imagine you lost
the only your windows partition. You need to reinstall both a system and the
application after that.
| Still, I did
|
| > $ mkdir ~/BACKUPS
| > $ mv ~/.wine ~/BACKUPS
| > $ wineprefixcreate
|
| today and the MaxPayne demo failed with the same error. So no luck there,
| and I'm back to my old .wine again.
Hmmmm, did you installed MaxPayne into fresh wine system (empty C: drive)?
Because if you haven't, that hardly can be counted as a full check using clean
system. :-P
| Done. Unfortunately the OpenGL driver isn't particularily talkative either,
| but maybe those two extra lines give you further insight
You're right - I forgot OpenGL.DLLs process_attach() and process_detach()
routines are very silent. (I've patched them once in my tree to talk a bit more
stuff, but that might not sufficient in your case)
| What I'd really like to know ATM: what kind of graphics cards and driver
| versions do people use for whom the current system works?
# lspci | grep VGA
# cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep -i nvidia.*x.*driver
| (II) NVIDIA X Driver 1.0-7676 Fri Jul 29 13:01:02 PDT 2005
Native nVidia drivers are installed on top over Fedoras Mesa-libGL and
Mesa-libGLU packages:
# rpm -qa | gr mesa
| xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL-6.8.2-31
| xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU-6.8.2-37.FC4.49.2
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