[Bug 34041] Skyrim (Steam) hangup on quit

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Mon Apr 7 11:46:33 CDT 2014


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34041

SystemsReady <systemsonlineandready at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #20 from SystemsReady <systemsonlineandready at gmail.com> ---
I can confirm that this glitch happens, regardless of mods. 

Setup is a 64-bit Arch Linux install running Openbox with LXDE over it and the
latest version of Wine. Hardware is an Intel i7 quad-core Sandy Bridge
w/integrated GPU and an Nvidia GTX-560M GPU (Optimus setup), and 8 gigs of RAM.

Starting normally or via Primusrun, via TESV.exe or skse_loader.exe, and with
and without mods, the process hangs both when I attempt a normal
quit-to-desktop and ALT-F4. In the case of quitting via ALT-F4, I had the nasty
problem of the window closing but the process still running (which meant I
couldn't get a dialog to force quit it), resulting in Steam thinking I still
had the game running. The only way to remedy this was to manually kill the
steam process.

Naturally, this results in an unclean close, which means that the next time I
run skse_loader again, the game tries to update, which results in it failing to
start properly (error: "Missing executable") and a permanent "no connection"
status in Steam until I restart it...the game runs just fine the next attempt,
but the hang bug remains, and thus the cycle continues.

This glitch does not show up in a 64-bit Windows 7 Professional install,
regardless of mods or which executable was used. In Win7, I can even have
skse_loader launch within Steam as a shortcut without any problems (whereas in
Wine, Wine's file explorer can't even see skse_loader.exe for some bizarre
reason).

When running in the command line, the last message spit out by the process is:
fixme:alsa:AudioSessionControl_UnregisterAudioSessionNotification (0x1520b0) ->
(0xc629324) - stub.

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