[Wine] SoulSeek: winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code c0000024

Javier Kohen jkohen at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Dec 8 11:09:27 CST 2006


I'm seeing a lot of this error code (STATUS_OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH) with
SoulSeek 156c (http://www.slsknet.org/download.html). There seems to be
a bug opened for this, but not much has happened in three years:
http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1226

I also see a bunch of "fixme:winsock:WS2_async_recv status: -1073741536"
interleaved with that other error, which might or might not be related.
This error code stands for 0xC0000120 - STATUS_CANCELLED if my math
doesn't betray me.

I'm using wine 0.9.26 now, but I've seen this for as long as I can
remember (0.9.17 for sure, as I was using that up to earlier this week).
These messages get printed to the console every few seconds. This is
running with a clean $HOME/.wine, on top of which I installed SoulSeek,
gecko (seems to be required by SoulSeek since wine 0.9.18) and nothing
else.

After some hours the latter will be printed dozens of times in a row and
then lead to the following fatal error:
err:seh:setup_exception stack overflow 932 bytes in thread 000d eip
a7d20573 esp 7dd07c5c stack 0x7dd08000-0x7de18000

This, I don't think I have seen with wine 0.9.17. At this point the
application has lost all network connectivity and requires a restart. I
haven't found a way to force this error, it just happens after a while
every single time I use this program. The size of the overflow varies.

How can I provide more useful information for this particular issue?

Thanks,
-- 
Javier Kohen <jkohen at users.sourceforge.net>
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