[Bug 6730] New: Far Cry regression
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Mon Nov 20 00:05:30 CST 2006
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6730
Summary: Far Cry regression
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.24.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-misc
AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
ReportedBy: killmorejedi at hotmail.com
Using wine 0.9.24 the game Far Cry is no longer playable. It had been playable
through several versions since April 06. The last version I know it worked on
was 0.9.21. I went straight from 0.9.21 to 0.9.24 since that's what Debian
did, and wine doesn't do Debian packages anymore (only Ubuntu) :-/
Far Cry uses an OpenGL renderer and up until now has been working great.
The game loads up fine, the menu is all working. The problem comes from
loading a level. The progress bar gets to the end and the sound/music from the
level starts, but while still showing the level loading screen Far Cry displays
an error.
Exception info
code address module
0xC0000005 0x0073:0x3800F77E <unknown>
description
EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
Attempt to write data to address 0x00000000
The memory could not be "written"
call stack trace
7) function=0x3800F77E
6) function=0x3803A7D4
5) function=0x3803E007
4) function=0x380420CD
3) function=0x0
2) function=0x38060ED0
1) function=0x6438115F
Wine gives no errors on the command line. On pressing abort in the Far Cry
error dialog, this appears on the command line:
fixme:winmm:MMDRV_Exit Closing while ll-driver open
Wine failed with return code 1
I doubt that's a lot to go on, but I'd like to stress that it represents a
regression, as it was working fine before. If no devs have Far Cry to test it
out, I could conceivably compile wine with debug info or some such, or try with
versions for which debian provided no binary.
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