[Bug 30164] Adobe Lightroom 4 fails to start: Unimplemented function KERNEL32.dll.InitializeConditionVariable

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Tue Jan 29 07:02:43 CST 2013


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30164

garysalternateaddress at gmail.com <garysalternateaddress at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #24 from garysalternateaddress at gmail.com <garysalternateaddress at gmail.com> 2013-01-29 07:02:43 CST ---
I'm having better success and don't have the 1:1 problem.  I pasted a comment
on AppDB, and repeating it here (sorry for repeating myself, I'm very excited
to have this working).

If you're not afraid to use the command line and follow instructions it was
quite easy.

I'm on 64 Bit Ubuntu 12.04.1 and I have Wine already installed and using the
Wine PPA. This helps as it brings in dependencies.

Steps I took are noted below but I will reference Roland65s post:

http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/digital-processing-software-printing/159894-lightroom-3-4-linux-its-alive-working-pretty-well-3.html#post2171005

* Download Roland65s zip file in Step 1
* Follow the Chroot instructions on http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit but stop
just after "git clone source.winehq.org/git/wine"
* type in "cd wine" without quotes
* Using a file explorer from your desktop, create a new file called
"conditionvars.patch" under "/var/chroot/wine" and paste into it the contents
from
http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=43089&action=diff&context=patch&collapsed=&headers=1&format=raw
* Note in the step above you might need use another terminal and use "gksu
gedit" to create the file
* Once the file is created patch the file back in the chroot window using
"patch -p1 < conditionvars.patch". Hopefully it is successful, depending on
whether it is changed in the git main branch or not (hopefully when these
instructions are out of date, the problem is solved).
* type in "make" in the chroot window
* follow Roland65s steps from step 3 onwards but whenever you use winetricks
you'll need to type "WINE=/var/chroot/wine/wine winetricks" instead. Also
winecfg is "/var/chroot/wine/wine winecfg".

Finally, wine needs to be executed above using "/var/chroot/wine/wine"
following my instructions. I haven't gone as far as installing the newly
compiled 32-bit libraries in my main computer as this is good enough for me for
now as I test.

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