[Bug 50457] New: Byond / SS13 / CM crashes randomly in WriteTapemark / CreateXmlReader / xmllite / mshtml / kernel32 / ntdll
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Tue Jan 5 03:23:02 CST 2021
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50457
Bug ID: 50457
Summary: Byond / SS13 / CM crashes randomly in WriteTapemark /
CreateXmlReader / xmllite / mshtml / kernel32 / ntdll
Product: Wine
Version: 6.0-rc4
Hardware: x86-64
URL: http://www.byond.com/download/
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
Reporter: tomatenesser at gmx.de
Distribution: Gentoo
Created attachment 69075
--> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=69075
winedebug output
Hi,
after code changes in CM (Colonial Marines) on byond (see attached file for
winedebug message), CM crashes frequently during playing.
I have the following dll overwrites with winetricks:
Using winetricks 20201206-next - sha256sum:
3c191fbbb4fb7bf8febe7306a6cdead51d49d9f5d1ff6127f18a13a83a50ac3a with
wine-6.0-rc4 (Staging) and WINEARCH=win32
msls31
w_workaround_wine_bug-25648
ie8
xmllite
vcrun2013
It made no difference to the bug, if I have xmllite and vcrun2013 installed via
winetricks or have no overwrite. Basically it can be reproduced by installing
ie8 only, which is a prerequisite to run byond and CM.
I use wine-staging from bobwya overlay with the following use flags in gentoo:
[ebuild R #] app-emulation/wine-staging-6.0_rc4_p1:6.0_rc4_p1::bobwya
USE="X alsa cups custom-cflags ffmpeg fontconfig gecko gphoto2 gsm gstreamer
jpeg kerberos lcms mingw mono mp3 netapi nls openal opengl osmesa perl png
prelink realtime run-exes samba scanner ssl threads truetype udev udisks unwind
v4l vkd3d vulkan xcomposite xml -capi -dos -faudio -ldap -odbc -opencl -oss
-pcap -pipelight (-prefix) -pulseaudio -sdl2 (-selinux) -test -themes -vaapi
-xinerama" ABI_X86="32 64 (-x32)" 0 KiB
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