[Bug 34931] Intuit Quicken Home & Business 2014 crashes during installation

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Thu Jan 2 15:11:48 CST 2014


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34931

Anastasius Focht <focht at gmx.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Keywords|                            |Installer
                 CC|                            |focht at gmx.net
            Summary|Unhandled exception while   |Intuit Quicken Home &
                   |installing Quicken 2014     |Business 2014 crashes
                   |                            |during installation

--- Comment #1 from Anastasius Focht <focht at gmx.net> ---
Hello folks,

I can't confirm a crash but at least a problem with the installer.

Unfortunately your crash log isn't that useful because the backtrace doesn't
really pinpoint the origin of the assertion (stackframes are garbage).

Does the crash happen during 'install' or 'update' phase?

For me it proceeds as follows (new 32-bit WINEPREFIX, no prerequisites):

* installs .NET Framework 4.0 -> ok
* installs Quicken 2014 -> ok
* updates Quicken 2014 from Internet -> hang/critsec timeout messages in
terminal

That critsec timeout/hang seems to be a multi-threaded wininet bug.

--- snip ---
...
004c:trace:wininet:HTTP_InsertCustomHeader --> L"Content-Length": L"286"
0034:trace:wininet:get_handle_object handle 4 -> 0xa5135a8
0034:trace:wininet:build_request_header Adding custom header L"Accept" (L"*/*")
004c:trace:wininet:HTTP_HttpAddRequestHeadersW interpreting header L""
0034:trace:wininet:build_request_header Adding custom header L"Host"
(L"q2014patch.quicken.com")
004c:trace:wininet:HTTP_HttpAddRequestHeadersW copying header: L"User-Agent:
InetClntApp/3.0\r\n"
0034:trace:wininet:build_request_header Adding custom header L"Content-Length"
(L"286")
004c:trace:wininet:HTTP_HttpAddRequestHeadersW interpreting header
L"User-Agent: InetClntApp/3.0"
0034:trace:seh:raise_exception code=c0000005 flags=0 addr=0x7bc4be8c
ip=7bc4be8c tid=0034
0034:trace:seh:raise_exception  info[0]=00000001
0034:trace:seh:raise_exception  info[1]=7e3d6412
0034:trace:seh:raise_exception  eax=7e3d640e ebx=7bcd0000 ecx=7bcd0000
edx=7e3d6412 esi=00668f00 edi=80000016
0034:trace:seh:raise_exception  ebp=00668e78 esp=00668e78 cs=0023 ds=002b
es=002b fs=0063 gs=006b flags=00210216
0034:trace:seh:call_vectored_handlers calling handler at 0x791f5a7c
code=c0000005 flags=0
0034:trace:seh:call_vectored_handlers handler at 0x791f5a7c returned 0
0034:trace:seh:call_stack_handlers calling handler at 0x60120624 code=c0000005
flags=0
0034:trace:seh:call_stack_handlers handler at 0x60120624 returned 1
0034:trace:seh:call_stack_handlers calling handler at 0x6012057b code=c0000005
flags=0
--- snip ---

'winetricks wininet' works around and lets the installer successfully finish.

Please check if it helps to avoid the crash.
If yes, it's probably a dupe of already existing wininet bugs.

If not, please retest with newer Wine version, preferably Wine 1.7.9 and attach
new crash log.

Regards

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