Unhandled exception under RedHat Enterprise
Bill Medland
billmedland at mercuryspeed.com
Mon May 3 12:06:39 CDT 2004
Has anyone any experience with this problem?
I have a couple of programs that link to some Crystal Reports libraries.
If I run them using a RedHat 8.0 binary of Wine on RedHat Enterprise Level 3
(RHEL3) then they work. However if I run them using a RedHat 9.0 binary or
with a fresh compile on the RHEL3 I get the following error:
(native msvcrt:)
fixme:sync:SetCriticalSectionSpinCount critsection=0x653c63b8: spincount=1000
not supported
fixme:sync:SetCriticalSectionSpinCount critsection=0x653c63d8: spincount=1000
not supported
wine: Unhandled exception (thread 0009), starting debugger...
WineDbg starting on pid 8
Can't find file for ELF 'wine-kthread' ((nil))
Loaded debug information from ELF 'wine-pthread' ((nil))
Breakpoint 1 at 0xb75f82b0 (_end+0xb74e5e60)
Loaded debug information from ELF '/usr/local/lib/libwine.so.1' (0xb75c7000)
...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x0000ed04 in 32-bit code
(0x7800328b).
In 32-bit mode.
0x7800328b (MSVCRT.DLL.strcmp+0x14 in MSVCRT.DLL): movl 0x0(%edx),%eax
Wine-dbg>WineDbg terminated on pid 8
(builtin msvcrt:)
fixme:sync:SetCriticalSectionSpinCount critsection=0x653c63b8: spincount=1000
not supported
fixme:sync:SetCriticalSectionSpinCount critsection=0x653c63d8: spincount=1000
not supported
wine: Unhandled exception (thread 0009), starting debugger...
WineDbg starting on pid 8
Can't find file for ELF 'wine-kthread' ((nil))
Loaded debug information from ELF 'wine-pthread' ((nil))
Breakpoint 1 at 0xb75f82b0 (_end+0xb74e5e60)
Loaded debug information from ELF '/usr/local/lib/libwine.so.1' (0xb75c7000)
No debug information in ELF '/lib/tls/libpthread.so.0' (0xb75b7000)
...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00008d04 in 32-bit code
(0xb74f5b88).
In 32-bit mode.
0xb74f5b88 (__GI_strcmp+0x8 [interp.c] in libc.so.6): movb 0x0(%ecx),%al
Unable to open file interp.c
Wine-dbg>WineDbg terminated on pid 8
Any ideas? (I haven't got the glib source yet so I don't know what the
failure is but I presume it is something to do with errno)
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Bill Medland
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