[Bug 43966] Wine crashes at launch in macOS 10.13.2 Beta (17C60c)
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Wed Nov 8 10:04:25 CST 2017
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43966
--- Comment #10 from marbaquero at yahoo.com ---
(In reply to Ken Thomases from comment #7)
> (In reply to Ken Thomases from comment #4)
>
> > CodeWeavers has discussed it with Apple. At this point, we expect them to
> > fix it before 10.13.2 is released.
>
> On re-reading this, it may be unclear. To clarify: I work for CodeWeavers.
> So the "we" was CodeWeavers and the "them" was Apple. We at CodeWeavers
> expect that Apple will fix this.
>
>
>
> (In reply to VitorMM from comment #5)
> > So we first need to find out where is the reserve entries end? There is any
> > way to figure that out, or just by trying a bunch of different values?
>
> The range supported by the OS before 10.13.2 is from 3 to 8191. The range in
> the 10.13.2 betas is 3 to 127. I wrote a simple test program to determine
> this.
>
> Wine currently tries indexes from 512 to 8191. (It assumes that indexes
> below 512 are reserved for the system.)
>
>
> (In reply to marbaquero from comment #6)
>
> > However in my case, I can run the native wine.app version 1.8.4, with no
> > problems. I only get the i386_set_ldt: Invalid argument Segmentation fault:
> > when I manually run "startwine" from the acestream.app package.
>
> I have no idea what "the acestream.app package" is, nor what you're actually
> doing with Wine 1.8.4. Note that this problem only affects 32-bit processes.
> If you are working with a 64-bit prefix and 64-bit programs (including
> Wine's built-in programs like Notepad or Winecfg), then it won't happen.
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Here is my situation:
I have been running Acestream with wine on my mac for awhile now, without any
problems, however since I upgraded to MacOS High Sierra 10.13.2 Beta (17C60c),
the Acestream engine just refuses to start. (I assume you are familiar with
Acestream?)
I kept troubleshooting yesterday, and I found out that when I start Wine (for
mac) by itself (wine.app), it starts fine, and the current prefix is .wine,
When I execute the windows file Ace_Stream_Media_3.1.16.1.exe
the wine GUI appears, I click Go, but nothing happens, ACE does not start.
No matter what I do, i always get this error i386_set_ldt: Invalid argument
It seems the way to solve this, is for me to revert back to 10.13.1
Thoughts?
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