Trying to debug Paradise Poker client

Per Nystrom centaur at netmagic.net
Thu Sep 5 04:41:27 CDT 2002


Hi,

I filed bug 1007 (kernel32.dll.Heap32* functions unimplemented) on this,
but I'm not even sure that's the real problem.  One thing that I'm seeing
is retval=00000000 (FALSE) from all the calls to
advapi32.CryptAcquireContextA() -- since this application relies *heavily* 
on encryption, I wonder if this is a good place to start.

If I run it with the advapi32 dll overridden to use native, I get a
different error and the App seems to crash even earlier in its execution.
The following is what I got using the native advapi32 dll:

fixme:file:VxDCall_VMM Unknown service 00010029
08070158:Ret  kernel32.VxDCall4() retval=ffffffff ret=bfe81d8d fs=008f
 eax=ffffffff ebx=00000000 ecx=4011faa8 edx=405c6a00 esi=00000064 
edi=00000001
 ebp=405c6d5c esp=405c6d40 ds=002b es=002b gs=0ac7 flags=00000202
08070158:Call kernel32.CreateEventA(00000005,00000064,00000001,71467c2a 
"\205\300u\020h\024$EqSj\001S\377\327\243LPJqU\350\304\262\377\377;\363t\007V\377\025<\022Eq_^][\303\203=LPJq") 
ret=00000001
err:win32:CreateEventW Bad security attributes pointer 0x5
08070158:Ret  kernel32.CreateEventA() retval=00000000 ret=00000001
wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger...

I'm attaching the entire relay trace (compressed) from running with the
builtin advapi32 dll; it's much larger but probably more useful for fixing
the problem.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Per Nystrom



System specifics:

wine was built from the very latest in the CVS repository as of tonight
Pentium II, 128Mb RAM and 1+ Gb swap
running Red Hat 7.1 with updated X (4.2.0)

glibc-2.2.4-29
gcc-2.96-81



-- 
"When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl."
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