[Bug 3586] New: All apps (various installshield setup.exes) seem to crash

Wine Bugs wine-bugs at winehq.org
Fri Oct 14 14:58:58 CDT 2005


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3586

           Summary: All apps (various installshield setup.exes) seem to
                    crash
           Product: Wine
           Version: CVS
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: wine-binary
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: akohlsmith-wine at mixdown.ca


Working with some very bright individuals in #winehq we've come to the  
conclusion that there is something unusual about my setup.  It is a stock  
Slackware 10.1 system, stock kernel.org kernel 2.6.13 SMP (HT) on a P4 system  
with 768MB of RAM.  I was running with the kernel default of CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM  
but it was suggested I use CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G to get the 2G/2G split instead of  
the default 3G/1G... no change.  
  
Wine is compiled clean from CVS HEAD (as of 20051014), rm -rf ~/.wine before  
make install.  Running as a normal user.  Also tried forcing windows version  
to Win2k and copying comctl32.dll over (and forcing native instead of builtin  
use of comctl32).  
  
Almost all apps fail immediately and with a very very similar backtrace.  Some  
will get the InstallShield "initializing" progressbar, some just crash right  
away without putting anything on the screen.  
  
I'm running xorg 6.8.1 on an ATI Radeon Mobility M7 LW (Mobility 7500) -- this  
is an IBM Thinkpad T30.  
  
An example backtrace from a failed setup.exe attempt is at the bottom of this  
bug report (palm desktop 4.14), but two different versions of Agendus also  
fail pretty much the same way.  Please note that there are libraries loaded  
above 0x7fffffff, which I was told is unusual.    
  
Hopefully someone can assist.

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