[Bug 31413] Nightingale crashes on start

wine-bugs at winehq.org wine-bugs at winehq.org
Tue Aug 7 22:57:55 CDT 2012


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31413

--- Comment #9 from gat <gatlinsullivan at yahoo.com> 2012-08-07 22:57:55 CDT ---
I get the dialog about one of my several .mkv files. Why only one? I don't
know. The majority are .ogg, but I can't see the files after, but they're
there. It reads that we've the same problem to me. (I convert all of my .mp3
files. If I really need to test with one, then I can get one...)


On Fedora 17's Wine (wine.x86_64 0:1.5.8-1.fc17), I re-installed Wine and
Nightingale. Before that, I removed ~/.wine/, ~/.local/share/wineprefixes/, &
~/.cache/winetricks/. With this new set I crashed while importing the ~/Music
which contains my .mkv. (The wineprefix held your suggestion for win32; I never
did anything with winetricks though - so it shouldn't have mattered) The only
thing that I did after re-installations was "wine
Nightingale_1.11.0-2223_windows-i686.exe".

Repeating, I simply removed ~/.wine/ only and re-installed Nightingale. I had
crashes after every import. I first tried ~/Music/. I then tried only one
folder with just .ogg files ( about 12 of them ). Neither worked. I was
removing ~/.wine/ after every attempt.

I am concerned that this may not simply be a bug with Wine. It could be a bug
with Wine &/or Nightingale
(https://github.com/nightingale-media-player/nightingale-hacking/issues/65#issuecomment-7457364).

Between the uncertainty above and Fedora not hosting a whole bunch of versions
of Wine. It will be a little bit till I do regression testing. I am working on
a script. It will use Wine's source. This is probably preferred because I've
read some contention about using Fedora's builds and bug testing with them
since they're not officially supported.

-- 
Configure bugmail: http://bugs.winehq.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email
Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the
above URL to reply.
------- You are receiving this mail because: -------
You are watching all bug changes.



More information about the wine-bugs mailing list