[Bug 49617] New: Wine regression with gog galaxy 2.0

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Sat Jul 25 09:40:51 CDT 2020


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49617

            Bug ID: 49617
           Summary: Wine regression with gog galaxy 2.0
           Product: Wine
           Version: 5.13
          Hardware: x86-64
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
          Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
          Reporter: ryan at rnrcarpet.com
      Distribution: ---

Gog galaxy 2.0 fails to start and freezes during splash screen with 5.13.

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2020-07-25 10:18:48.557 [Information][SubSystem shortTasks thread (64)] [TID
262][galaxy_client]: Starting ClientTask: InitializationMultiTask
2020-07-25 10:18:48.558 [Information][SubSystem shortTasks thread (64)] [TID
262][galaxy_client]: Starting ClientTask: UpgradeDatabaseTask

**5.13 stops here without error in standard log. 5.5 and others continue**

2020-07-25 10:18:48.569 [Information][ (0)] [TID 9][galaxy_client]: Starting
Communication Service on login.
2020-07-25 10:18:48.595 [Information][ (0)] [TID 9][galaxy_client]: Starting
Communication Service.
2020-07-25 10:18:48.622 [Information][SubSystem shortTasks thread (64)] [TID
262][galaxy_client]: Galaxy DB is up to date. Version: 26.
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Reproduce:

1) Install distro wine 5.13 (Fedora 32) $ dnf install wine
2) Install gog galaxy via Lutris install script
3) Run gog galaxy 2.0 successfully
3) Switch to system wine 5.13 (distro)
4) Gog galaxy freezes during splash screen

Install wine 5.5 (eg $ dnf install wine*5.5*).
Check system wine 5.5 is in use.
Start gog galaxy and it runs successfully.

Reinstall wine 5.13, check, still freezes on start.


Notes:

Fedora 32 doesn't have anything between these two available via dnf so I can't
quickly check which version the regression starts at.

Possibly could be an issue with the distro provided version of wine? I don't
have an answer here if that's possible or not. Have a feeling its with wine
itself.


Possible future entry:

Am trying to get at a more detailed log but its really massive and apparently
ultra slow to obtain.

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