winetricks, dotnet3 and winsxs

Hin-Tak Leung hintak_leung at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 10 09:37:06 CDT 2009


Hiya,

I have tried playing with the new dotnet3 functionality. Actually even with a clean new wineprefix I haven't been able to get dotnet3 finishing installing - it hangs for a lonh time doing nothing much but the last it does is ngen. the process table shows nothing extra. killing all and rerun gives the option to repair (or uninstall) and this is the tail end of it:

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icrosoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.42
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1998-2002. All rights reserved.

fixme:imm:ImmDisableIME (-1): stub
err:ole:CoInitializeEx Attempt to change threading model of this apartment from multi-threaded to apartment threaded
err:ole:CoInitializeEx Attempt to change threading model of this apartment from multi-threaded to apartment threaded
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETMARGINS: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETMARGINS: stub
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
err:ole:CoRevokeClassObject called from wrong apartment, should be called from d8000000d9
Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.42
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1998-2002. All rights reserved.

Note: command 'wine /home/Hin-Tak/.winetrickscache/dotnet30/dotnetfx3.exe' returned status 67.  Aborting.
Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Warning: Unable to load any usable fontset
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On my good old 'everything' wine prefix, running dotnet2 (which is called by dotnet3) has the effect of *removing* the MSVCRT80 winsxs from winsxs and breaks a lot of things - and I had to copy them back from the alternative clean install. Why does it do that?  

The last part (missing charset) seems to be some harmless thing winetrick does - instead of gtk it calls good old xlib message to pop up a message; I haven't looked at why.


      




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