Halo Server
Jason Yates
jaywhy2 at comcast.net
Fri Oct 24 04:31:36 CDT 2003
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
>Please retry with the latest version, the --dll option has been
>removed.
>
>Advice : make sure every wineserver process is dead.
>Run 'wineserver -k' if not.
>
Thanks for the reply.
Using the latest build 20031016, and setting the WINEDLLOVERIDES
environment variable to "riched20=n". I've gotten around the
riched20.dll problem. But another error popped up.
warn:module:load_builtin_dll cannot open .so lib for builtin
L"faultrep.dll": /usr/lib/wine/wine/faultrep.dll.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
I searched my computer and haven't found faultrep.dll. I've also
searched google and only a few references came up; but not the actual
DLL file, which I can't find anywhere. From the google search, it seems
the DLL is used for Microsoft products in reporting bugs back to
Microsoft. The halo dedicated server has this feature when it crashes,
as does IE. Where it asks the user to "Send" or "Don't Send" an error
report back to Microsoft.
The question is, how does haloded.exe even run on Windows if the
faultrep.dll isn't present? Or does it somehow inherent the IE bug
reporting feature. Leaving no need for the DLL.
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