[Bug 47755] Installation of Atmel Studio 7 crashes with a Program Error

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Sun Sep 29 12:30:41 CDT 2019


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47755

--- Comment #14 from John <subs at qcontinuum.plus.com> ---
(In reply to Zebediah Figura from comment #13)
> I thought that Debian had fixed this already...
> 
> I suspect you don't actually *need* gstreamer. The problem is that configure
> is detecting it as present when it shouldn't. Do you have any overrides to
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH in your environment?

Sorry, but I'm not sure how to check, but not that I am aware of. When I echo
$PKG_CONFIG_PATH it returns nothing, so its not set as an environment variable.

Incidentally, I found that the 64 and 32 bit versions of the following
libraries also appear to get removed in whole or part when switching builds:

libgnutls28-dev
libxkbcommon-dev, libmirclient-dev, libsdl2-dev
libxml2-dev
libxslt-dev

I think that the problem occurred because I had tried to set up and run the
i386 compile while the x64 one was already running. As we now know, this will
have removed some libraries sometime during the compile process. The compile
itself seemed to run and complete OK, however when I subsequently tried the
'make install' step, the reported error was returned.

I have now carried out all steps in series, completing the x64 build and then
install first, and then moving on to the i386 build and install. In this way,
all steps were completed correctly.

Thank you for your help with this issue.

Going back to the original problem, now that I have been able to complete the
compilation with WOW64 support, I was able to install Atmel Studio, although
there were one or two problems along the way.

At the start there was a note about downloading a new version. the checkbox was
selected by default. When I clicked 'Next', the installer stalled. I ran it
again and unchecked the box so that it installed the version from the
installer.

As the install progressed, I got a couple of pop-ups with this:

Atmel Studio has detected a configuration issue
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=558821

I just clicked 'Ok' and the install continued.
I checked the link, and it suggests this:

For 32-bit operating systems, run the following command:
    regsvr32 "c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll"
For 64-bit operating systems, run the following command:
    regsvr32 "c:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll"

I ran second one which succeeded and then ran the installer again and selected
the 'Repair' option. There were no further errors or pop-ups during the repair
process.

Unfortunately, however, Atmel Studio does not run. I ran it from the command
line and captured the output which I have attached.

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