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SR>Unfortunately I don't have a different printer to check if the print= er SR>driver ist the cause. You could try a workaround: Print into file using a PostScript printer driver, open the resulting .ps file with Konqueror and print from there. With best regards Ekkehard From Ekkehard_Flessa at wun.maus.de Sat Jul 1 16:07:54 2006 From: Ekkehard_Flessa at wun.maus.de (Ekkehard Flessa) Date: Sat Jul 1 16:15:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: EF>I don't get any error messages, though. It just does EF>nothing. umm... I've got to correct myself. If I start Word97 from a terminal, I get the following error message if I try to print: Status Information, attempt 1 of 3: sending job 'juergen@BetriebsPC1+66' to MFC7820N@localhost connecting to 'localhost', attempt 1 cannot open connection to localhost - Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol localhost itself is known: juergen@BetriebsPC1:~> ping localhost PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=3D1 ttl=3D64 time=3D0.049= ms Why do I need LPD if CUPS is running? And wine identifies the printer as managed by CUPS... With best regards Ekkehard From ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk Sat Jul 1 17:14:01 2006 From: ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk (Tony Pursell) Date: Sat Jul 1 17:13:54 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1151792042.5155.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> I have 0.9.16 and I can print OK using CUPS and my HP Inkjet 610C. I only have one problem - the program I am running using Wine (Money 2004) closes (crashes) as soon as the first page of the print is spooled! I'm using Ubuntu 06.06. Tony From seba.fischer at gmail.com Sat Jul 1 17:21:52 2006 From: seba.fischer at gmail.com (sparkle) Date: Sat Jul 1 17:25:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: MP3Tag not starting In-Reply-To: References: <1151632735.929941.101340@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1151677595.457098.39860@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1151792512.376738.190660@v61g2000cwv.googlegroups.com> Thank you, with 0.9.8 it's now working. Daniel Skorka schrieb: > sparkle wrote: > > Yes, I have all the DLLs and tried everything from 98 to XP. > > Then, you should try either version 0.9.8, which is reported to work, or > 0.9.16, the newest. > > Daniel From renan at bogus.nil Sat Jul 1 18:31:10 2006 From: renan at bogus.nil (Renanr) Date: Sat Jul 1 18:35:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Electronics Workbench 5c + Wine Message-ID: <81k66xromc.fsf@diamond.nao-tem-hostname.com> Hello, I'm trying to run Electronics Workbench 5c under Wine, but when I try to run it it shows the main screen then quits with this: renan@diamond:~/.wine/drive_c/Ewb5$ wine Wewb32.exe X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap) Serial number of failed request: 21414 Current serial number in output stream: 21461 Any ideas? I am use Wine 0.9.12 under Debian. Thanks! -- /\/\/ Thanks, Renan(r) - Canoas, RS, Brazil - LRU#390969 \/\/\ /\/\/ "My income is ALL disposable!" -- Zippy the Pinhead Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php From spetreolle at yahoo.fr Sat Jul 1 18:43:34 2006 From: spetreolle at yahoo.fr (Sylvain Petreolle) Date: Sat Jul 1 18:43:51 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060701234334.74251.qmail@web26810.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> ^^ saying its a repost wont make it go faster, there is no need to start a new thread everytime. Kind regards, Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Run your favorite Windows apps with free ReactOS : http://www.reactos.org Listen to non-DRMised Music: http://www.jamendo.com Linux is not as well stable as it is told to. The proof is, mine has restarted two years ago, on the occasion of a power cut. - H. Eychenne From oozypal at gmail.com Sat Jul 1 23:28:22 2006 From: oozypal at gmail.com (OOzy Pal) Date: Sat Jul 1 23:28:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Electronics Workbench 5c + Wine In-Reply-To: <81k66xromc.fsf@diamond.nao-tem-hostname.com> References: <81k66xromc.fsf@diamond.nao-tem-hostname.com> Message-ID: <299ffe0d0607012128g6f791fedp427ac129f11cd3c3@mail.gmail.com> I tried to install EWB with wine with no help. However, Multisim which the next step of EWB worked ok with wine. If I were you, I would first upgrade to wine 0.9.16 then give another shot. On 2 Jul 2006 01:31:10 +0200, Renan(r) wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm trying to run Electronics Workbench 5c under Wine, but when I try to > run it it shows the main screen then quits with this: > > renan@diamond:~/.wine/drive_c/Ewb5$ wine Wewb32.exe > X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) > Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap) > Serial number of failed request: 21414 > Current serial number in output stream: 21461 > > Any ideas? I am use Wine 0.9.12 under Debian. > > Thanks! > -- > /\/\/ Thanks, Renan(r) - Canoas, RS, Brazil - LRU#390969 > \/\/\ > /\/\/ "My income is ALL disposable!" -- Zippy the Pinhead > > Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > -- OOzy Kubuntu-Dapper From dank at kegel.com Sun Jul 2 01:01:44 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sun Jul 2 01:01:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: Electronics Workbench 5c + Wine Message-ID: > $ wine Wewb32.exe > X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) > Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap) > Serial number of failed request: 21414 > Current serial number in output stream: 21461 > > Any ideas? I am use Wine 0.9.12 under Debian. That sounds like a familiar problem: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3826 http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3573 This is an old bug in Wine triggered by a new, more stringent check in the X server. You might try running with export WINEDEBUG=+synchronous and posting the stack dump (minus the big list of loaded modules), that would help narrow it down a bit. It also doesn't hurt to use the latest Wine, though I haven't heard of this being fixed. - Dan From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 2 06:31:27 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 2 06:35:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge much slower with 0.9.16 References: Message-ID: Sterling Christensen wrote: > The clue was wine outputting > "fixme:xrandr:X11DRV_XRandR_SetCurrentMode Cannot change screen BPP > from 32 to 16". I looked at the code and it almost looks like bpp > switching isn't implemented? AFAIK XFree86 / Xorg doesn't have support for depth switching. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 2 06:33:01 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 2 06:40:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Electronics Workbench 5c + Wine References: <81k66xromc.fsf@diamond.nao-tem-hostname.com> Message-ID: Renan(r) wrote: > renan@diamond:~/.wine/drive_c/Ewb5$ wine Wewb32.exe > X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) > Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap) > Serial number of failed request: 21414 > Current serial number in output stream: 21461 Wine is unable to get enough memory to create a single pixmap. Are you limited on memory? Does this program show a splash screen on startup? Daniel From sven at spaghetticode.de Sun Jul 2 07:25:39 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Sun Jul 2 07:35:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Ekkehard Flessa wrote: > You could try a workaround: Print into file using a PostScript > printer driver, open the resulting .ps file with Konqueror and print > from there. As I said in my initial posting, that doesn't work either. When I choose "Print to file" and click the OK button I get the error message (on console) "fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_UpdatePrintDlgW No lpdm ptr? fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_WMCommandW Update printdlg was not successful!" which means nothing to me. Sven From sven at spaghetticode.de Sun Jul 2 07:43:09 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Sun Jul 2 07:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Hello Sylvain, I didn't mean to annoy you or anybody. I just had the impression, that a posting that is older than two or three days is ignored. Another point is, what started as an inconvenience for me now turned into a real problem. I absolutely must be able to print with wine. Otherwise I have to buy and install windows. I'm used to track down and solve problems by myself, but this time I have no idea what the cause is or what the error messages mean, therefore I ask. Unfortunately I'm not closer to a solution, so I'm getting a little bit nervous. Sorry for that, I won't ask again. Sven > ^^ saying its a repost wont make it go faster, > there is no need to start a new thread everytime. From spetreolle at yahoo.fr Sun Jul 2 08:58:54 2006 From: spetreolle at yahoo.fr (Sylvain Petreolle) Date: Sun Jul 2 08:58:49 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060702135854.88574.qmail@web26806.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Hi Sven, Thats no problem, keep asking :) since we are all volunteers, things can take more time than we want. (wasnt mean to be rude at all, sry) --- Sven Rudolph a ?crit : > Hello Sylvain, > > I didn't mean to annoy you or anybody. I just had the impression, that a > posting that is older than two or three days is ignored. > > Another point is, what started as an inconvenience for me now turned into a > real problem. I absolutely must be able to print with wine. 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It displays a message box headed 'Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library' and the text --------------------- Runtime Error! Program C:\Program Files\Taxcalc 2006\TaxCalc.exe This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. --------------------- And the following error message is logged by Wine:- ------------ Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded. Unknown error (0). ------------ So far I have added overrides for ole32, oleaut32 and wininet in Wine Config. Can anyone suggest a cure (perhaps another override) for the above error? I'm using 0.9.16 with Ubuntu 06.06. 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"+psdrv" is correct: WINEDEBUG="+winspool,+psdrv,+file" wine app.exe 2>log.txt You will see the Failure from "DocumentProperties": --- cut --- trace:winspool:DocumentPropertiesA ((nil),(nil),,(nil),(nil),0) err:commdlg:PRINTDLG_ChangePrinterW DocumentProperties fails on L"" fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_UpdatePrintDlgW No lpdm ptr? --- cut --- You need a PPD-File for your Printer, as I already mentioned in: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2006-June/022383.html With a PPD-File, you find the results from PSDRV_ParsePPD: --- cut --- trace:psdrv:PSDRV_ParsePPD file '/var/tmp/44a835909b8f2' trace:psdrv:PSDRV_ParsePPD NickName = --- cut --- Does it work now? -- By By ... ... Detlef From ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk Sun Jul 2 16:40:36 2006 From: ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk (Tony Pursell) Date: Sun Jul 2 16:40:31 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trying to get my TaxCalc program working In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1151876437.5168.38.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 18:28 +0000, Daniel Skorka wrote: > Tony Pursell wrote: > > And the following error message is logged by Wine:- > > > > ------------ > > Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded. > > Unknown error (0). > > ------------ > > Do winecfg, regedit and notepad work for you? 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Tony From wine-users at web.de Sun Jul 2 16:51:11 2006 From: wine-users at web.de (Derlef Riekenberg) Date: Sun Jul 2 16:55:17 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1151877071.8681.32.camel@p4.LAN> Ekkehard Flessa wrote: > sending job 'juergen@BetriebsPC1+66' to MFC7820N@localhost > connecting to 'localhost', attempt 1 > cannot open connection to localhost - Datei oder > Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol > Why do I need LPD if CUPS is running? Printing with CUPS in not implemented in wine yet. > And wine identifies the > printer as managed by CUPS... Managing Printers with CUPS is partial implemented. You need to install the BSD-Printing-commands from CUPS (lpr and others) On my ubuntu 5.04, the Package is named "cupsys-bsd" I'm working on the printing-issues, but that takes a while. See: http://wiki.winehq.org/Printing Help would be great. -- By By ... ... Detlef From jim_showalter at hotmail.com Sun Jul 2 17:13:37 2006 From: jim_showalter at hotmail.com (Jim Showalter) Date: Sun Jul 2 17:20:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] fixme:win:SwitchDesktop Message-ID: I just installed Wine last night. First let me say: it's awesome! Much better than I supposed. I decided to try Wine because I've been trying to get file compat- ability between Linux and PasswordSafe, a great Windows password manager. I copied all the PasswordSafe files to their own directory in my $HOME so that PasswordSafe could write it's database. I cd to that directory; enter: "wine pwsafe.exe" and it runs fine. Everything works. But if I switch desktops the PasswordSafe window becomes transparent. That is, when I switch back to IT'S desktop, it's window is only an outline, with any parts of other windows or desktop beneath clearly visible. And the console it was launched from displays the line: "fixme:win:SwitchDesktop SwitchDesktop(hwnd 0x58) stub!" over and over. When this happens, I find that a ^C in the the parent console kills it nicely. Searching newsgroups and FAQ's, I did see several dated references to the -managed and -desktop switches. But there seems to be no recent mention of these switches here, none in the man page, and Wine won't take them, so I guess they've been deprecated. Details: OpenSUSE 10.1, Wine 0.9.11, PasswordSafe 3.01. Suse offers winetools 0.9 - Beta, but I haven't run it - should I? jim From spammerdream at yahoo.com Sun Jul 2 17:43:09 2006 From: spammerdream at yahoo.com (Aggro) Date: Sun Jul 2 17:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: fixme:win:SwitchDesktop In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1_Xpg.325$7Y4.319@read3.inet.fi> Jim Showalter wrote: > I decided to try Wine because I've been trying to get file compat- > ability between Linux and PasswordSafe, a great Windows password > manager. Not sure if this helps, but do you already know about related projects that might give native solution to your problem (password gorilla looks pretty much the same as password safe, but not sure how it works): http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/#RelatedProjects From frapietra at alice.it Sun Jul 2 15:48:41 2006 From: frapietra at alice.it (Francesco Pietra) Date: Sun Jul 2 17:49:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] mess Message-ID: <200607022248.42224.frapietra@alice.it> I forgot to present the problem of wine failure to launch also to the wine list. While my amd64 debian etch is in order, 32 bit debian etch has suffered much and is now in a state of semi-mess. Kernel booted is linux-image-2.6-15-1-k7: but #aptitude shows also a collection of kernels, partly broken: BA linux-image-2.6-486 BA linux-image-2.6-686 BA linux-image-2.6-686-smp iA linux-image-2.6-k7 BA linux-image-2.6-k7-smp i linux-image-2.6-15-1-k7 unusued refuse to uninstall: debian:/home/francesco# apt-get --purge remove linux-image-2.6-k7 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies: linux-image-2.6-486: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed linux-image-2.6-686: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed linux-image-2.6-686-smp: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed linux-image-2.6-k7-smp: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7-smp (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed nvidia-kernel-legacy-2.6-k7: Depends: linux-image-2.6-k7 but it is not going to be installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution). debian:/home/francesco# Also #apt-get -f install (in an attempt to install so that it can be removed later): debian:/home/francesco# apt-get -f install Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Correcting dependencies... Done The following extra packages will be installed: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7-smp Suggested packages: linux-doc-2.6.15 linux-source-2.6.15 lilo fdutils The following NEW packages will be installed: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7-smp 0 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. 12 not fully installed or removed. Need to get 0B/63.0MB of archives. After unpacking 182MB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Yes resulting in warning for each installation: You are attempting to install a kernel image (version 2.6.15-1-486) However, the ? ? directory /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486 still exists. If this directory belongs to a ? ? previous linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 package, and if you have deselected some ? ? modules, or installed standalone modules packages, this could be bad. However, if ? ? this directory exists because you are also installing some stand alone modules ? ? right now, and they got unpacked before I did, then this is pretty benign. ? ? Unfortunately, I can not tell the difference. ? ? ? ? If /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486 belongs to a old install of linux-image-2.6.15-1-486, ? ? then this is your last chance to abort the installation of this kernel image ? ? (nothing has been changed yet). ? ? ? ? If this directory is because of stand alone modules being installed right now, or ? ? if it does belong to an older linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 package but you know what ? ? you are doing, and if you feel that this image should be installed despite this ? ? anomaly, Please answer n to the question. ? ? ? ? Otherwise, I suggest you move /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486 out of the way, perhaps to ? ? /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486.old or something, and then try re-installing this image. ? ? ? ? Stop install since the kernel-image is already installed? So that I stopped installing. Something (probably libwine) was dependent of the 686 kernel and now wine exits with error 127 (a known event that I remedied in the past by removing libwine and reinstalling it: now any attempt at removing libwine results in the problems above of broken packages. What means "A" that appears for some packages on aptitude? Should a remedy be conceivable from this messing desription, thank you francesco pietra From julie.code at gmail.com Sun Jul 2 18:28:25 2006 From: julie.code at gmail.com (Julie Code) Date: Sun Jul 2 18:28:26 2006 Subject: [Wine] running window's 95 games in wine Message-ID: <4b7d1c4f0607021628m32c80e7dh4d9a6a8801e34254@mail.gmail.com> Hello List, I am new to Linux, and new to Wine therefore. I was wondering if anyone could help me run the game Titanic an Adventure out of time, (a window's 95 and NT game) in wine. I've been to the wine site, and I am not sure what do even do first thing. Any help would be appreciated! Julie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060702/4b271fb7/attachment-0001.htm From julie.code at gmail.com Sun Jul 2 18:31:24 2006 From: julie.code at gmail.com (Julie Code) Date: Sun Jul 2 18:31:25 2006 Subject: [Wine] running windows 95 games in wine Message-ID: <4b7d1c4f0607021631r662c2c5fh5f90c59f2fb580ee@mail.gmail.com> Hello List, I am new to Linux and therefore wine. I need some help running Titanic: An adventure out of time, on wine (it's a windows 95 game). I have been to the wine website and haven't found what i am looking for. Could anyone please help me? Any help is most appreciated! Julie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060702/4aa6ffeb/attachment.htm From sven at spaghetticode.de Sun Jul 2 18:42:46 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Sun Jul 2 18:50:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Hello Detlef, thanks for your reply! > "+wineps" does not work for WINEDEBUG. "+psdrv" is correct: > WINEDEBUG="+winspool,+psdrv,+file" wine app.exe 2>log.txt > > > You will see the Failure from "DocumentProperties": > --- cut --- > trace:winspool:DocumentPropertiesA > ((nil),(nil),,(nil),(nil),0) > err:commdlg:PRINTDLG_ChangePrinterW DocumentProperties fails on > L"" > fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_UpdatePrintDlgW No lpdm ptr? > --- cut --- I'm not sure how this would help me. > You need a PPD-File for your Printer, as I already mentioned in: > http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2006-June/022383.html Yes, I remember your reply. You wrote: "Peinting with lpr requires an entry in "/etc/printcap" and a ppd-File for the Printer." At this point I decided to post my problem again with a more detailed description: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2006-June/022469.html There I mention that I already have a working printing environment and that I can print with lpr from the command line, even without /etc/printcap or any ppd files, just by configuring /etc/cups/client.conf. Anyway. I followd your advice and copied /usr/share/wine/generic.ppd to /usr/share/cups/model/generic.ppd on my local machine. Then I configured a local cupsd, which forwards all print jobs to my print server (ipp://goza/printers/i560), using the generic.ppd. (It seems, that wine requires a local cupsd.) Unfortunately I still can't print, although the error messages disappeared. But now I'm able to print to a file. The file is called "FILE:" (can't choose a name or path), a postscript file that I can print with Konqueror. I can live with that for now. > With a PPD-File, you find the results from PSDRV_ParsePPD: > --- cut --- > trace:psdrv:PSDRV_ParsePPD file '/var/tmp/44a835909b8f2' > trace:psdrv:PSDRV_ParsePPD NickName = I believe you, but I don't understand what you are trying to tell me. ;-) Thanks a lot! Sven P.S. You sign your postings with "Detlef", but the list shows you as "Derlef" From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Sun Jul 2 20:00:57 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Sun Jul 2 20:00:58 2006 Subject: [Wine] running window's 95 games in wine In-Reply-To: <4b7d1c4f0607021628m32c80e7dh4d9a6a8801e34254@mail.gmail.com> References: <4b7d1c4f0607021628m32c80e7dh4d9a6a8801e34254@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: A good place to start is the user guide (see the Documentation link on the side of the wine site). There's a section on configuring wine, but I think the automatic configuration is pretty good at this point, and you may want to just try running it. So the section titled "Running Wine" is probably a good start: http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/running You can also look up a particular app in the AppDB (http://appdb.winehq.org/). Titanic has a page there (http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=3596), but in this case it seems to only say that someone tried it at some point and it worked ok. It may or may not work ok now with the latest version. On 7/2/06, Julie Code wrote: > Hello List, > I am new to Linux, and new to Wine therefore. I was wondering > if anyone could help me run the game Titanic an Adventure out of time, (a > window's 95 and NT game) in wine. I've been to the wine site, and I am not > sure what do even do first thing. Any help would be appreciated! > > Julie > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > -- Vincent Povirk From jim_showalter at hotmail.com Sun Jul 2 20:41:07 2006 From: jim_showalter at hotmail.com (Jim Showalter) Date: Sun Jul 2 20:45:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] puzzled Message-ID: Just installed Wine for the first time last night, so am new here. Reading this news group while waiting for a reply to an earlier post, I notice that something like a third of the posts here are dupes or reposts. I've never seen this in a technical news group before. Is this a malfunction of the news client? From pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com Sun Jul 2 23:05:31 2006 From: pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com (Paul Romanyszyn) Date: Sun Jul 2 23:10:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: fixme:win:SwitchDesktop In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Jim Showalter wrote: > I just installed Wine last night. First let me say: it's awesome! > Much better than I supposed. Wine is progressing but regression pop up from time to time. > But if I switch desktops the PasswordSafe window becomes transparent. > That is, when I switch back to IT'S desktop, it's window is only an > outline, with any parts of other windows or desktop beneath clearly > visible. And the console it was launched from displays the line: > > "fixme:win:SwitchDesktop SwitchDesktop(hwnd 0x58) stub!" > > over and over. When this happens, I find that a ^C in the the parent > console kills it nicely. > > Searching newsgroups and FAQ's, I did see several dated references to > the -managed and -desktop switches. But there seems to be no recent > mention of these switches here, none in the man page, and Wine won't > take them, so I guess they've been deprecated. Use winecfg and there are several different check boxes. Some things work managed and some things work unmanaged. You want to try the virtual desktop setting. > > Details: OpenSUSE 10.1, Wine 0.9.11, PasswordSafe 3.01. Suse offers > winetools 0.9 - Beta, but I haven't run it - should I? > > jim Not sure how your packages are put together. Wine is up to 0.9.16 which may be better or not but the first step in filling a bug report is to get the latest version. If you plan on compiling from source If the winetools 0.9 is a non winehq add on package you don't need it. I did see in a one discussion that some packagers break wine in to many little packages and the winetools contained parts of wine that were required but I don't think it was SUSE. Also search bugs.winehq.org and appdb at winehq.org for possibly more info as this don't get indexed by the search engines. As for puzzled. The reposts have been a new occurance. comp.emulator.ms-windows.wine and news.gmane.org see http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users now have the same data. Paul R From au79 at 987.edu Sun Jul 2 23:31:41 2006 From: au79 at 987.edu (AWW) Date: Sun Jul 2 23:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Segmentation Fault Message-ID: Hi all, I've googled to the end of the earth, and I haven't gotten any closer to solving this. I was running wine 0.9.11 under SuSE Linux 10.1, which worked fine. Since I was not able to install ye olde Day-Timer Addressbook 2000, I decided to download the suse rpm for wine 0.9.16 thinking that some bug had worked out and the program would run. Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and dies quitely. I unistalled the 09.11 version via yast and tried again to install 09.16... Same result. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. aww. From Ekkehard_Flessa at wun.maus.de Mon Jul 3 03:18:38 2006 From: Ekkehard_Flessa at wun.maus.de (Ekkehard Flessa) Date: Mon Jul 3 00:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Hi Detlef! DR>You need to install the BSD-Printing-commands from CUPS (lpr and DR>others) DR> DR>On my ubuntu 5.04, the Package is named "cupsys-bsd" Ah okay. Well, I'll be trying this, but won't have access to that machine before friday evening. Have to find the appropriate package for Suse first also. DR>I'm working on the printing-issues, but that takes a while. Take your time. If there only were some hints in the GUI instead of cryptic error messages in the console... mit freundlichem Gru? aus Bubenreuth Ekkehard From alan.mckinnon at gmail.com Mon Jul 3 02:52:40 2006 From: alan.mckinnon at gmail.com (Alan McKinnon) Date: Mon Jul 3 02:59:10 2006 Subject: [Wine] puzzled In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1151913161.5235.21.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 01:41 +0000, Jim Showalter wrote: > Just installed Wine for the first time last night, so am new here. > > Reading this news group while waiting for a reply to an earlier post, > I notice that something like a third of the posts here are dupes or > reposts. > > I've never seen this in a technical news group before. Is this a > malfunction of the news client? It's more likely just the nature of the beast we have to deal with. Some problems with wine are common - getting IE6 to install and printing for instance - but most are just weird and very diverse. People find that no-one answers their queries (because no-one else knows) and they repost in the hope of an answer 2nd time round. alan From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 3 04:42:27 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 3 04:45:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trying to get my TaxCalc program working References: Message-ID: Tony Pursell wrote: > fixme:rpc:I_RpcWindowProc (0x80088,0000001c,00000001,00000000): stub > fixme:rpc:I_RpcWindowProc (0x80088,0000001c,00000000,00000000): stub > fixme:rpc:I_RpcServerStartListening (0x80088): stub > fixme:rpc:I_RpcWindowProc (0x80088,0000001c,00000001,00000000): stub > fixme:rpc:I_RpcWindowProc (0x80088,0000001c,00000000,00000000): stub > Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded. > Unknown error (0). > > Is that any help? Unfortunately, no. What entries do you have in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Wine/Drivers ? Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 3 04:46:41 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 3 04:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: fixme:win:SwitchDesktop References: Message-ID: Jim Showalter wrote: > But if I switch desktops the PasswordSafe window becomes transparent. > That is, when I switch back to IT'S desktop, it's window is only an Do you mean 'desktop' in the wine sense of the word? > the -managed and -desktop switches. But there seems to be no recent > mention of these switches here, none in the man page, and Wine won't > take them, so I guess they've been deprecated. Run winecfg, go to the Graphics tab. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 3 04:48:54 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 3 04:55:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Segmentation Fault References: Message-ID: AWW wrote: > Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and dies > quitely. Upon running your application, or just upon invoking wine (winecfg, regedit,...)? Daniel From zvone.zagar at aero.si Mon Jul 3 05:27:39 2006 From: zvone.zagar at aero.si (Zvone Zagar) Date: Mon Jul 3 05:27:38 2006 Subject: [Wine] SuSE 9.3, building rpm from source Message-ID: <44A8F11B.8020505@aero.si> Hi everyone, I tried to build a wine-0.9.16.rpm from wine-0.9.16-SuSE93.src.rpm . Building was successful. On running winecfg I was surprised. There is NO TEXT (in labels, buttons, ...). Just a window with empty buttons,tabs,... The same with notepad. I also compiled from wine-0.9.16.tar.bz2 with all needed libraries. The same effect. Then I even tried older src files (wine-0.9.12[345].SuSELinux.src.rpm. Always the same. If I install the SuSE rpm from winehq, then it works as it should. Why i do that ? It has to do with my earlier post: UNHANDLED PAGE FAULT ...!! I have tried the building on three different PCs (SuSE 9.3). Compiling and running on SuSE 10.1 is OK! I tried only from wine-0.9.16.tar.bz2 There must be something missing on PCs used for building RPMs. But what ? All SuSE 9.3 boxes are updated. Any clue ? Thanks Zvone Zagar From www8 at o2.pl Mon Jul 3 06:18:56 2006 From: www8 at o2.pl (www8) Date: Mon Jul 3 06:25:19 2006 Subject: [Wine] San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ Message-ID: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Dapper and I'm trying to emulate GTA San Andreas. Unfortunately, I have ATI Radeon 9600 PRO :( . (I've got the newest drivers 8.26.18) When I'm running Wine, this game starts and works only for a couple of seconds :/ It shows logo of San Andreas, and after that it crashes. Wine shows this bug: fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 8193 (SPI_SETFOREGROUND LOCKTIMEOUT) epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_GetAvailableTextureMem (0x7fd58728) : stub, emulati ng 64MB for now, returning 64MB fixme:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_SetCooperativeLevel (0x7fd57ef0)->((nil),00000008) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DStateBlockImpl_Release Releasing primary stateblock fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_GetAvailableTextureMem (0x7fd58b28) : stub, emulati ng 64MB for now, returning 64MB fixme:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_SetCooperativeLevel (0x7fd582e8)->((nil),00000008) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DStateBlockImpl_Release Releasing primary stateblock fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDeviceMultiSampleType Quality levels unsupported at present fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLE MASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGEST YLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHSEGMEN TS,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_DEBUGMONITO RTOKEN,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_POSITIONDEG REE,3) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_NORMALDEGRE E,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_MINTESSELLA TIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_MAXTESSELLA TIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETES S_X,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETES S_Y,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETES S_Z,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETES S_W,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_ENABLEADAPT IVETESSELLATION,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEE NABLE1,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEE NABLE2,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEE NABLE3,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR ,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_SRGBWRITEEN ABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALP HABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALP HA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDAL PHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fda6e38)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPH A,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_EvictManagedResources (0x7fda6e38) : stub fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 59 (SPI_SETSTICKYKEYS) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_Reset (0x7fda6e38) : stub epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted err:quartz:GetClassMediaFile Media class not found err:quartz:GraphBuilder_AddSourceFilter Load (80004005) epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted err:quartz:GetClassMediaFile Media class not found err:quartz:GraphBuilder_AddSourceFilter Load (80004005) fixme:wave:DSD_CreateSecondaryBuffer (0x72aa64a8,0x7fb9fcc4,8014,0,0x72ab6914,0x 72ab6a24,0x72ab68f0): stub fixme:wave:DSD_CreateSecondaryBuffer (0x72aa64a8,0x7fb9fc8c,10,0,0x72ab6aac,0x72 aa6824,0x72ab6a88): stub fixme:wave:DSD_CreateSecondaryBuffer (0x72aa64a8,0x71510067,182a8,0,0x72ab6aac,0 x72aa6824,0x72ab6a88): stub fixme:wave:DSD_CreateSecondaryBuffer (0x72aa64a8,0x71510067,8008,0,0x72ab6fec,0x 72ab69a4,0x72ab6fc8): stub Initialised SoundManager fixme:dsound:IDirectSoundBufferImpl_SetFX (0x72ab6a60,0,(nil),(nil)): stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DStateBlockImpl_Release Releasing primary stateblock fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 59 (SPI_SETSTICKYKEYS) Does anybody knows where is a problem ? From klaus_mayer at today.com.au Mon Jul 3 07:17:15 2006 From: klaus_mayer at today.com.au (klaus_mayer@today.com.au) Date: Mon Jul 3 07:20:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Dialog box problem with Wine Message-ID: <1151929035.702289.55590@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Hi I have a problem with a setup program under Wine. Hope one of you guys understands the problem and can help. I would like to install a windows application into my ".wine/drive_c/program files" directory instead into my native "/mnt/c/Program Files". However: * When I use my native Windows installation (C: linked to /mnt/c) the setup program works fine and I can enter all digits into the serial number field and proceed. * When I use the Wine drive_c (C: linked to /home/user/.wine/drive_c) the setup program does not let me enter the last digit in the serial number field causing the setup program to complain about an incorrect serial number. Besides, when using my native Windows in Wine the dialog boxes and fonts are much better than when I link c: to /home/user/.wine/drive_c Can anybody tell me how I can fix the problem with the dialog box so that I can enter my serial number properly and proceed with the installation? I guess it is just a setting somewhere or some dll that's missing. Please respond to the Group only because email address is dead. Thanks From jonathan at ernstfamily.ch Mon Jul 3 08:26:13 2006 From: jonathan at ernstfamily.ch (Jonathan Ernst) Date: Mon Jul 3 08:27:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Dialog box problem with Wine In-Reply-To: <1151929035.702289.55590@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1151929035.702289.55590@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1151933171.27931.18.camel@localhost> Le lundi 03 juillet 2006 ? 05:17 -0700, klaus_mayer@today.com.au a ?crit : > Hi > > I have a problem with a setup program under Wine. What setup program ? What Wine version ? > > Hope one of you guys understands the problem and can help. > > I would like to install a windows application into my > ".wine/drive_c/program files" directory instead into my native > "/mnt/c/Program Files". Please don't use "native" directory, this is not recommanded. > > However: > * When I use my native Windows installation (C: linked to /mnt/c) the > setup program works fine and I can enter all digits into the serial > number field and proceed. > > * When I use the Wine drive_c (C: linked to /home/user/.wine/drive_c) > the setup program does not let me enter the last digit in the serial > number field causing the setup program to complain about an incorrect > serial number. What is shown in the console ? It looks like you have some DLL overrides in winecfg, if you remove them you should get the same results with /mnt/c than with ~/.wine/drive_c and then we could know where is the problem. > > > Besides, when using my native Windows in Wine the dialog boxes and > fonts are much better than when I link c: to /home/user/.wine/drive_c From where did you get Wine ? Did you build it yourself ? Regards. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 3 08:46:48 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 3 08:50:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: www8 wrote: > When I'm running Wine, this game starts and works only for a couple of > seconds :/ > It shows logo of San Andreas, and after that it crashes. > > > epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted > err:quartz:GetClassMediaFile Media class not found > err:quartz:GraphBuilder_AddSourceFilter Load (80004005) > epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted > err:quartz:GetClassMediaFile Media class not found > err:quartz:GraphBuilder_AddSourceFilter Load (80004005) > > Does anybody knows where is a problem ? Try removing the videos which are played when starting GTA:SA. Daniel From frapietra at alice.it Mon Jul 3 07:24:24 2006 From: frapietra at alice.it (Francesco Pietra) Date: Mon Jul 3 09:25:23 2006 Subject: [Wine] mess Message-ID: <200607031424.24863.frapietra@alice.it> I succeded alone to set up everything in order, wine included. No help needed anymore. francesco _________________________ I forgot to present the problem of wine failure to launch also to the wine list. While my amd64 debian etch is in order, 32 bit debian etch has suffered much and is now in a state of semi-mess. Kernel booted is linux-image-2.6-15-1-k7: but #aptitude shows also a collection of kernels, partly broken: BA linux-image-2.6-486 BA linux-image-2.6-686 BA linux-image-2.6-686-smp iA linux-image-2.6-k7 BA linux-image-2.6-k7-smp i linux-image-2.6-15-1-k7 unusued refuse to uninstall: debian:/home/francesco# apt-get --purge remove linux-image-2.6-k7 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies: linux-image-2.6-486: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed linux-image-2.6-686: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed linux-image-2.6-686-smp: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed linux-image-2.6-k7-smp: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7-smp (= 2.6.15-8) but it is not going to be installed nvidia-kernel-legacy-2.6-k7: Depends: linux-image-2.6-k7 but it is not going to be installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution). debian:/home/francesco# Also #apt-get -f install (in an attempt to install so that it can be removed later): debian:/home/francesco# apt-get -f install Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Correcting dependencies... Done The following extra packages will be installed: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7-smp Suggested packages: linux-doc-2.6.15 linux-source-2.6.15 lilo fdutils The following NEW packages will be installed: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7-smp 0 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. 12 not fully installed or removed. Need to get 0B/63.0MB of archives. After unpacking 182MB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Yes resulting in warning for each installation: You are attempting to install a kernel image (version 2.6.15-1-486) However, the ? ? directory /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486 still exists. If this directory belongs to a ? ? previous linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 package, and if you have deselected some ? ? modules, or installed standalone modules packages, this could be bad. However, if ? ? this directory exists because you are also installing some stand alone modules ? ? right now, and they got unpacked before I did, then this is pretty benign. ? ? Unfortunately, I can not tell the difference. ? ? ? ? If /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486 belongs to a old install of linux-image-2.6.15-1-486, ? ? then this is your last chance to abort the installation of this kernel image ? ? (nothing has been changed yet). ? ? ? ? If this directory is because of stand alone modules being installed right now, or ? ? if it does belong to an older linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 package but you know what ? ? you are doing, and if you feel that this image should be installed despite this ? ? anomaly, Please answer n to the question. ? ? ? ? Otherwise, I suggest you move /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486 out of the way, perhaps to ? ? /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486.old or something, and then try re-installing this image. ? ? ? ? Stop install since the kernel-image is already installed? So that I stopped installing. Something (probably libwine) was dependent of the 686 kernel and now wine exits with error 127 (a known event that I remedied in the past by removing libwine and reinstalling it: now any attempt at removing libwine results in the problems above of broken packages. What means "A" that appears for some packages on aptitude? Should a remedy be conceivable from this messing desription, thank you francesco pietra From klabr at online.de Mon Jul 3 10:54:42 2006 From: klabr at online.de (klabauter) Date: Mon Jul 3 11:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Printing - using WINE Message-ID: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Hello out there, perhaps anybody has some idea for my problem. I've had several nice successes with WINE. GoogleEarth e.g. or some of my old tools of the windows-times. Now yesterday I've sent my tax-declaration (in Germany: ElsterFormular) to the tax-administration, online. BUT: I couldn't print the declaration!! NOTHING at all happened. I havn't ever tried to print, it was not necessary. I tried several applications, and a print-form appeared. It showed my LINUX-Printer with its name. But I could never open the properties-form; in one case the application quit, when I fixed the portrait-format. I wasn't told, what was missing. I use WINE 0.9.7 and WINETOOLS 0.9 with KANOTIX 2005-4. My beloved printer is the hp 600. Greetings from Wuppertal, Klabauter From au79 at 987.edu Mon Jul 3 11:05:27 2006 From: au79 at 987.edu (AWW) Date: Mon Jul 3 11:10:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Segmentation Fault References: Message-ID: Daniel Skorka wrote: > AWW wrote: >> Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and dies >> quitely. > > Upon running your application, or just upon invoking wine (winecfg, > regedit,...)? > > Daniel Just invoking wine or winecfg causes the segmentation fault; I am able to get the version number, but that's just about it. From frick at sc-networks.de Mon Jul 3 11:16:53 2006 From: frick at sc-networks.de (Christoph Frick) Date: Mon Jul 3 11:16:35 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Segmentation Fault In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20060703161653.GX670@byleth.sc-networks.de> On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 09:05:27AM -0700, AWW wrote: > > AWW wrote: > >> Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and > >> dies quitely. > > Upon running your application, or just upon invoking wine (winecfg, > > regedit,...)? > Just invoking wine or winecfg causes the segmentation fault; I am able > to get the version number, but that's just about it. i had a similar problem recently as i have compiled half of the source with a new compiler (new minor version of gcc). maybe some old stuff is still lying around from a previous install? if you roll your own wine, do a make clean and build from scratch as maybe there is a change in your build environment? -- cu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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NOTHING at all happened. > I havn't ever tried to print, it was not necessary. > I tried several applications, and a print-form appeared. It showed my > LINUX-Printer with its name. But I could never open the > properties-form; in one case the application quit, when I fixed the > portrait-format. I wasn't told, what was missing. > > I use WINE 0.9.7 and WINETOOLS 0.9 with KANOTIX 2005-4. - How did you get Wine, did you build it yourself ? - Do you have cups running ? $ ps aux | grep cupsd - Try to upgrade to current Wine. - Try to don't use winetools (start with a clean ~/.wine) $ mv ~/.wine ~/.wine.bak - What is shown in the console when printing ? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060703/e2d63c14/attachment.htm From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Mon Jul 3 12:15:19 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Mon Jul 3 12:15:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] ATL port on Wine In-Reply-To: <3184C88509BE214297E1D95C5FFF95EDB43213@ixro-ex1.ixiacom.com> References: <3184C88509BE214297E1D95C5FFF95EDB43213@ixro-ex1.ixiacom.com> Message-ID: I don't really know anything about this, but there is a section about legal issues involving MFC in the winelib documentation: http://winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/mfc-legal-issues On 7/3/06, Stefan Malinici wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > I am interested in porting on Linux using wine Windows projects > that use MFC and ATL.However, I am concerned about the legality of this. > > Does Microsoft allow this? > > > > Thanks, > > Stefan. > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > -- Vincent Povirk From sven at spaghetticode.de Mon Jul 3 12:44:56 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Mon Jul 3 12:50:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Hello Klabauter, I have exactly the same problem. Maybe you want to have a look at my thread "REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15" from June 29th. The preliminary solution for me was to print to a file with Elsterformular. Please note that you currently can't choose name or path of the file. It is always called "FILE:" (including the colon), and it is always placed in the directory of the printing application. In your case this should be ~/.wine/drive_c/Programme/ElsterFormular2005/ or similar. The file is in postscript format and can be printed with konqueror or lpr. These are the steps that worked for me. They are circumstantial, but they worked for me. Configuring wine: ------------------ - Start with a clean ~/.wine (mv .wine .wine_backup) - Don't use winetools - Don't use winetools - Run winecfg in a xterm to create your new ~.wine (maybe wincfg will print out some warnings about printer problems and missing AFM files. Ignore that, or run winecfg after configuring your printer) Configuring your printer: ----------------------- - Wine comes with a printer file called generic.ppd. Copy it to your cups directory: cp /usr/share/wine/generic.ppd /usr/share/cups/model/generic.ppd (change the paths if necessary) - make sure you have a local cupsd running. Using a remote cupsd doesn't work with wine. At least it didn't work for me. If you already have a local cupsd running, make sure to restart it. - Add a new printer, e.g. wineprinter, and configure it to use the generic.ppd. On the pagee "Hersteller" choose "Postscript", on the page "Modell" choose "Generic postscript printer(en)" - Test your printer configuration by running "wine notepad" and try to print a sample text file. Remember to choose "Print to file". Check if the file "FILE:" was generated. Install Elsterformular: ------------------------ Since you already used ElsterFormular, the files ElsterFormular2005-Setup.exe, Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe, dcom98.exe and MDAC_TYP.EXE should be at hand, along with the basic Microsoft true type fonts (arial, andale trebuchet, verdana, etc.). If you used winetools to install them, they are probably in ~/winetools/. You don't need winetools to install these files. Just use wine on the command line. - Copy the files to ~.wine/drive_c/ - cd ~.wine/drive_c/ - wine dcom98.exe - wine fontfile.exe (arial, andale trebuchet, verdana, etc.) - wine MDAC_TYP.EXE - wine MDAC_TYP.EXE (yes, it must be installed twice. Don't ask me why) - wine Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe - wine ElsterFormular2005-Setup.exe If all went well, this should be it. ;-) I hope, I didn't forget anything. Sven Rudolph P.S. Bisschen sp?t f?r die Steuererkl?rung, was? Aber die erinnern einen schon dran... ;-) > Hello out there, > perhaps anybody has some idea for my problem. > I've had several nice successes with WINE. GoogleEarth e.g. or some of > my old tools of the windows-times. > Now yesterday I've sent my tax-declaration (in Germany: ElsterFormular) > to the tax-administration, online. BUT: I couldn't print the > declaration!! NOTHING at all happened. > I havn't ever tried to print, it was not necessary. > I tried several applications, and a print-form appeared. It showed my > LINUX-Printer with its name. But I could never open the > properties-form; in one case the application quit, when I fixed the > portrait-format. I wasn't told, what was missing. > > I use WINE 0.9.7 and WINETOOLS 0.9 with KANOTIX 2005-4. > My beloved printer is the hp 600. > > Greetings from Wuppertal, > Klabauter From dclark at akamail.com Mon Jul 3 13:10:39 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Mon Jul 3 13:11:12 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sven Rudolph wrote: > Hello Detlef, > > > ... > Anyway. I followd your advice and copied /usr/share/wine/generic.ppd > to /usr/share/cups/model/generic.ppd on my local machine. Then I configured > a local cupsd, which forwards all print jobs to my print server > (ipp://goza/printers/i560), using the generic.ppd. > (It seems, that wine requires a local cupsd.) > > Unfortunately I still can't print, although the error messages disappeared. > But now I'm able to print to a file. The file is called "FILE:" (can't > choose a name or path), a postscript file that I can print with Konqueror. > I can live with that for now. Now that you have gotten rid of the error messages (I think that is a good sign), have you tried completely deleting (or renaming) your current .wine directory, and allowed Wine to create a new one from scratch? Perhaps some entries were left in the registry that are affecting thing. For what it is worth, a registry entry in ~/.wine/system.reg for the remote printer should look something like this. I suspect that the [Port] entry means that you must be able to print to the printer using lpr. Does that work for you? That is, does a command like this allow you to print to the remote printer: lpr -Pi560 FILE: The registry entry: [System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Print\\Printers\\hp_kotao] 1151093208 "Attributes"=dword:00000000 "Datatype"="RAW" "Default DevMode"=hex:68,70,5f,6b,6f,74,61,6f,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,0a,03,01,00,9c,00,08,00,13,7b,00,00,\ 01,00,01,00,ea,0a,6f,08,64,00,01,00,07,00,00,00,02,00,01,00,00,00,03,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00 "Description"="WINEPS Printer using CUPS" "Location"="" "Name"="hp_kotao" "Parameters"="" "Port"="LPR:hp_kotao" "Print Processor"="WinPrint" "Printer Driver"="PS Driver" "Priority"=dword:00000000 "Separator File"="" "Share Name"="" "StartTime"=dword:00000000 "Status"=dword:00000000 "UntilTime"=dword:00000000 From dclark at akamail.com Mon Jul 3 13:19:21 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Mon Jul 3 13:19:31 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Dialog box problem with Wine In-Reply-To: <1151929035.702289.55590@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1151929035.702289.55590@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: klaus_mayer@today.com.au wrote: > Hi > > I have a problem with a setup program under Wine. > > Hope one of you guys understands the problem and can help. > > I would like to install a windows application into my > ".wine/drive_c/program files" directory instead into my native > "/mnt/c/Program Files". > > However: > * When I use my native Windows installation (C: linked to /mnt/c) the > setup program works fine and I can enter all digits into the serial > number field and proceed. > > * When I use the Wine drive_c (C: linked to /home/user/.wine/drive_c) > the setup program does not let me enter the last digit in the serial > number field causing the setup program to complain about an incorrect > serial number. > > > Besides, when using my native Windows in Wine the dialog boxes and > fonts are much better than when I link c: to /home/user/.wine/drive_c Try copying all the fonts from /mnt/c/windows/fonts to /home/user/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts. From dclark at akamail.com Mon Jul 3 13:20:38 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Mon Jul 3 13:25:22 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Duane Clark wrote: > ... > For what it is worth, a registry entry in ~/.wine/system.reg for the > remote printer should look something like this. I suspect that the > [Port] entry means that you must be able to print to the printer using > lpr. Does that work for you? That is, does a command like this allow you > to print to the remote printer: > > lpr -Pi560 FILE: > Ah, I see that you already said that works. From dclark at akamail.com Mon Jul 3 13:43:36 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Mon Jul 3 13:44:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE In-Reply-To: References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Sven Rudolph wrote: > > Configuring your printer: > ----------------------- > > - Wine comes with a printer file called generic.ppd. Copy it to your cups > directory: > cp /usr/share/wine/generic.ppd /usr/share/cups/model/generic.ppd > (change the paths if necessary) > - make sure you have a local cupsd running. Using a remote cupsd doesn't > work with wine. At least it didn't work for me. If you already have a local > cupsd running, make sure to restart it. > - Add a new printer, e.g. wineprinter, and configure it to use the > generic.ppd. On the pagee "Hersteller" choose "Postscript", on the > page "Modell" choose "Generic postscript printer(en)" > - Test your printer configuration by running "wine notepad" and try to print > a sample text file. Remember to choose "Print to file". Check if the > file "FILE:" was generated. For what it is worth, I have never copied Wine's generic.ppd file anywhere. You might want to take a look at /etc/cups/ppd. This is where CUPS will normally install the PPD file it is actually using. I am guessing that it did not use the generic.ppd file you copied over. When printing from Wine to the remote printer, you only want to use generic postscript if the remote printer really is postscript. When I use the above instructions and print directly from Wine, my PCL printer prints out pages of raw postscript code ;) Same happens if I print to FILE: and then send it to that printer with: lpr -Pgeneric_kotao FILE: From mlessard at tc2l.ca Mon Jul 3 14:43:58 2006 From: mlessard at tc2l.ca (Michael Lessard) Date: Mon Jul 3 14:44:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Link Wine application to open Linux Application Message-ID: <44A9737E.6060707@tc2l.ca> Hi again ! Like i said before, i use Lotus 6.5.1 under wine 0.9.16. When i receive pdf or .doc file, Lotus Note try to open apprioriate program but he doesn't find ... How could configure wine to link pdf and doc to open apprioriate Linux application (like Openoffice and Acroread) ? Thanks in advance ! From zvone.zagar at aero.si Mon Jul 3 15:19:47 2006 From: zvone.zagar at aero.si (Zvone Zagar) Date: Mon Jul 3 15:19:55 2006 Subject: [Wine] SuSE 9.3, building rpm from source In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44A97BE3.5010601@aero.si> Daniel Skorka wrote: >Zvone Zagar wrote: > > >>There must be something missing on PCs used for building RPMs. But what ? >>All SuSE 9.3 boxes are updated. >> >>Any clue ? >> >> > >Your version of fontforge is too old. > >Daniel >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > > YES! That's it. I took the one from SuSE 10.0, rebuilt and enjoyed. That explains why the text in winecfg, compiled (a few hours ago) from the source for SuSE 9.0 is fixed. I had no fontforge installed. Thanks very much. It would take me loooooooooong time to solve this issue. Zvone Zagar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From sven at spaghetticode.de Mon Jul 3 15:29:23 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Mon Jul 3 15:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Duane Clark wrote: > Now that you have gotten rid of the error messages (I think that is a > good sign), have you tried completely deleting (or renaming) your > current .wine directory, and allowed Wine to create a new one from > scratch? Perhaps some entries were left in the registry that are > affecting thing. I tried it, but I get the same error messages as before, when I run winecfg: wine: creating configuration directory '/home/rudolph/.wine'... To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files. fixme:winspool:AddPrinterW DocumentPropertiesW on printer 'L"i560"' fails To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files. wine: '/home/rudolph/.wine' created successfully. err:winecfg:on_remove_click unixpath: / Printing is also not possible, though without error messages. Printing to file works. Sven From dvsoftware at gmail.com Mon Jul 3 15:42:48 2006 From: dvsoftware at gmail.com (Dejan Velimirovic) Date: Mon Jul 3 15:38:46 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine virtual desktop size In-Reply-To: <1151958057.076187.307070@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1151958057.076187.307070@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607032242.53292.dvsoftware@gmail.com> Easiest way i can think about is: open ~/.wine/user.reg search for "Desktop" until you find your current value change the value to something like 800x600 save the file enjoy ;) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Perhaps some entries were left in the registry that are >> affecting thing. > > > I tried it, but I get the same error messages as before, when I run winecfg: > > wine: creating configuration directory '/home/rudolph/.wine'... > To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files. > fixme:winspool:AddPrinterW DocumentPropertiesW on printer 'L"i560"' fails > To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files. > wine: '/home/rudolph/.wine' created successfully. > err:winecfg:on_remove_click unixpath: / > > Printing is also not possible, though without error messages. Printing to > file works. Ah, I thought you meant those errors had gone away. I'll renew my offer. Set a WINEDEBUG environment variable to psdrv. Delete your .wine. Rerun winecfg. Compress the resulting messages with bzip2 and post it. I'll take a look and see if I can figure out what you are missing. From au79 at 987.edu Mon Jul 3 16:29:37 2006 From: au79 at 987.edu (AWW) Date: Mon Jul 3 16:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Segmentation Fault References: Message-ID: Christoph Frick wrote: > On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 09:05:27AM -0700, AWW wrote: > >> > AWW wrote: >> >> Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and >> >> dies quitely. >> > Upon running your application, or just upon invoking wine (winecfg, >> > regedit,...)? >> Just invoking wine or winecfg causes the segmentation fault; I am able >> to get the version number, but that's just about it. > > i had a similar problem recently as i have compiled half of the source > with a new compiler (new minor version of gcc). maybe some old stuff is > still lying around from a previous install? if you roll your own wine, > do a make clean and build from scratch as maybe there is a change in > your build environment? > Using the installed version 0.9.11 that came with SuSE 10.1, everything worked fine. I then downloaded the corresponding rpm from winehq for 0.9.16. So, no, I have not compiled from source... which may be a good idea to do. From mlessard at tc2l.ca Mon Jul 3 14:26:15 2006 From: mlessard at tc2l.ca (Michael Lessard) Date: Mon Jul 3 17:21:54 2006 Subject: [Wine] Lotus Notes 6.5.1 under Wine 0.16 ... missing icones Message-ID: <44A96F57.3010203@tc2l.ca> Hi! We try to use Lotus Notes 6.5.1 under Wine 0.16 ... and some icone did not appear.. i attached to this email an example (black square in the bottom,sould be an pdf icon or someting similar and the icone of home (near bienvenue))... Who could resolv this issue ? thanks -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Canon has ultimately poor support for linux i'll never by a Canon-product again. Unfortunately i bought this one before i abandoned my windows and now i'm stuck with some average drivers of my Fedora linux (FC5). No nozzle check/alignment, no printhead cleaning and bad color-setup/correction. I tried turboprint.de drivers and are they much better, but i won't pay 30? just for a printing-driver. Canons windows-drivers are very good. So here's my question: Is it possible to use wine with windows-printer-drivers ? And if it is, has anybody tried it with a Canon-printer ? Thx, Juve From bob3bob3 at cox.net Mon Jul 3 21:28:30 2006 From: bob3bob3 at cox.net (Bob Bob) Date: Mon Jul 3 22:10:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? In-Reply-To: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Hi Juve Have you looked at this?; http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-S500 I cant help with your actual question tho! Cheers Bob juve wrote: > > Hi ! > I own a Canon S500 (4 Color Inkjet printer). Canon has ultimately poor > support for linux i'll never by a Canon-product again. From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Tue Jul 4 02:00:30 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Tue Jul 4 02:00:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine virtual desktop size In-Reply-To: <1151960083.081165.19550@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1151958057.076187.307070@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1151960083.081165.19550@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: You can force wine to run without a virtual desktop by using the /desktop=root switch with explorer. Try this: wine explorer /desktop=root winecfg On 3 Jul 2006 13:54:43 -0700, Cenetive@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you, I already looked at user.reg and system.reg but searched > only to "resolution", "size" etc. so I didn't find it. :P > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > -- Vincent Povirk From OrionVII at free.fr Tue Jul 4 03:12:33 2006 From: OrionVII at free.fr (Carsten Ulinski) Date: Tue Jul 4 03:15:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Installing game Locomotion with wine? Message-ID: <44aa22f1$0$1666$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Hello, i try to install the game Locomotion with wine 20050211 o0n my SUSE-Linux 9.3. Everything seems fine but after the Install Wizzard an error occured: Fehlernummer: 0x80040706 (Errornumber) Beschreibung: Objektreferenz nicht gesetzt ( ~ Reference to the object not set) Can somebody help me out? Thanx a lot Carsten -- IBM Netvista A40, PIII 933MHz i686, Linux Suse 9.3, KDE 3.5.2 level "a", Kernel 2.6.11.4-21.11 default From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 4 03:12:54 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 4 03:15:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: juve wrote: > Canons windows-drivers are very good. So here's my question: Is it > possible to use wine with windows-printer-drivers ? And if it is, has > anybody tried it with a Canon-printer ? Very unlikely. Wine uses CUPS to print, therefore the whole framework for drivers under windows is unavailable. Daniel From dvsoftware at gmail.com Tue Jul 4 03:37:09 2006 From: dvsoftware at gmail.com (Dejan Velimirovic) Date: Tue Jul 4 03:33:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Installing game Locomotion with wine? In-Reply-To: <44aa22f1$0$1666$626a54ce@news.free.fr> References: <44aa22f1$0$1666$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Message-ID: <200607041037.18820.dvsoftware@gmail.com> Please update your wine installation and try again. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060704/d1a2cfbe/attachment.pgp From juvanus at gmx.de Tue Jul 4 03:37:47 2006 From: juvanus at gmx.de (juve) Date: Tue Jul 4 03:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? In-Reply-To: References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152002267.321430.218760@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Thx Bob, but the linuxprinting.org drivers are already included in FC5, and they are no match for the windows-driver or the turboprint-driver. They are (as mentioned above) only average and have less features and a bad color-setup/correction. The windows-drivers are far superior. Juve From sven at spaghetticode.de Tue Jul 4 03:37:38 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Tue Jul 4 03:45:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Duane Clark wrote: > I'll renew my offer. Set a WINEDEBUG environment variable to psdrv. > Delete your .wine. Rerun winecfg. Compress the resulting messages with > bzip2 and post it. I'll take a look and see if I can figure out what you > are missing. Do you mean something like WINEDEBUG="+psdrv" winecfg 2> log Oops. I'm not allowed to post attachements to this group. Sven From juvanus at gmx.de Tue Jul 4 03:53:16 2006 From: juvanus at gmx.de (juve) Date: Tue Jul 4 04:00:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? In-Reply-To: References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152003196.273543.196600@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Daniel Skorka wrote: > Very unlikely. Wine uses CUPS to print, therefore the whole framework > for drivers under windows is unavailable. > > Daniel I thought wine maybe can use my printer privileged as an usbdevice, like in qemu. Afaik wine can use some usbdevices like digicams or usb-storages with their shipped drivers. (in qemu it works like this: rmmod usblp, start winxp@qemu, "mount" the usb-printer to qemu -> install canondriver -> print success.) From juvanus at gmx.de Tue Jul 4 04:09:29 2006 From: juvanus at gmx.de (juve) Date: Tue Jul 4 04:15:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? In-Reply-To: <1152003196.273543.196600@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <1152003196.273543.196600@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152004169.756717.56930@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> another idea/question: If there's a networkprinter on a linux machine (linuxmachine internally uses CUPS or whatever ?). And i'm on a real windows with installed windows-drivers for this printer, am i able to use them for the printer ? Afaik you always have to install some real drivers, either the printer is local or networked. And consider the case that there some company network with a Linux print-server. Won't the windows machines use a windows-driver to generate their print-querys for the networked printer. So even if wine can't use the printer via usb it might be possible to use a windows driver with a (virtually) networked printer. (?) btw: i tried to install the canon-drivers with wine, but it crashed during setup. From legine.wine at web.de Tue Jul 4 04:26:40 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Tue Jul 4 04:27:19 2006 Subject: [Wine] Installing game Locomotion with wine? In-Reply-To: <44aa22f1$0$1666$626a54ce@news.free.fr> References: <44aa22f1$0$1666$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Message-ID: <44AA3450.7040901@web.de> try the latest drivers -> http://www.winehq.org/?announce=latest we are currently at 0.9.16 and wine 20050211 is hopelessly outdated version of wine. It is over a year old! ;) /gl Legine Carsten Ulinski schrieb: > Hello, > > i try to install the game Locomotion with wine 20050211 o0n my SUSE-Linux > 9.3. Everything seems fine but after the Install Wizzard an error occured: > > Fehlernummer: 0x80040706 (Errornumber) > Beschreibung: Objektreferenz nicht gesetzt ( ~ Reference to the object not > set) > > Can somebody help me out? > > Thanx a lot > Carsten > > From www8 at o2.pl Tue Jul 4 05:59:34 2006 From: www8 at o2.pl (www8) Date: Tue Jul 4 06:05:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ In-Reply-To: References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> How can I do it, without running game ? Should I delete folder 'movies' ? From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 4 06:29:53 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 4 06:35:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: www8 wrote: > How can I do it, without running game ? Should I delete folder 'movies' Keep the folder, but delete/move the files within. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 4 06:32:39 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 4 06:35:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <1152003196.273543.196600@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: juve wrote: > I thought wine maybe can use my printer privileged as an usbdevice, > like in qemu. Afaik wine can use some usbdevices like digicams or > usb-storages with their shipped drivers. Digicams work via the GPhoto/SANE backend, usb-storage works because the kernel treats these devices just like a hard disk. I don't know squat about networked printing. Daniel From penna at bb.com.br Tue Jul 4 06:41:01 2006 From: penna at bb.com.br (penna@bb.com.br) Date: Tue Jul 4 06:39:11 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Link Wine application to open Linux Application Message-ID: Hi Michael, There is a "cook recipe" at this URL (wine wiki): http://wiki.jswindle.com/index.php/Advanced_Wine_User_Information#Runing_Linux_software_From_Wine You can do the same for all the extensions you want (.odt, .doc, .xls, .mp3, and so on) BTW, I am in digest mode, if you need more help please cc me. The other issue you told about ("Lotus Notes 6.5.1 under Wine 0.16 ... missing icones") we found the problem happened at Mar,03. We (at Banco do Brasil) are doing some regression tests in order to find wich patch (at Mar, 03) broke the Notes icons .... HTH. --------------------------------------------------------- Ulisses de Sousa Penna Analista Consultor - Banco do Brasil Fone: +55-61-3310-6320 Fax: +55-61-3310-6435 --------------------------------------------------------- From OrionVII at free.fr Tue Jul 4 06:56:27 2006 From: OrionVII at free.fr (Carsten Ulinski) Date: Tue Jul 4 07:00:21 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Installing game Locomotion with wine? References: <44aa22f1$0$1666$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Message-ID: <44aa576c$0$6606$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Carsten Ulinski schrieb in seinem post: > Hello, > > i try to install the game Locomotion with wine 20050211 o0n my SUSE-Linux > 9.3. Everything seems fine but after the Install Wizzard an error occured: > > Fehlernummer: 0x80040706 (Errornumber) > Beschreibung: Objektreferenz nicht gesetzt ( ~ Reference to the object not > set) > > Can somebody help me out? > > Thanx a lot > Carsten > Hello everybody, thanx for help. i updated to 0.9.16.... it works fine Greetz from France Carsten -- IBM Netvista A40, PIII 933MHz i686, Linux Suse 9.3, KDE 3.5.2 level "a", Kernel 2.6.11.4-21.11 default From klabr at online.de Tue Jul 4 10:03:05 2006 From: klabr at online.de (klabauter) Date: Tue Jul 4 10:05:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152025385.006810.145920@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Jonathan Ernst schreef: Hello Jonathan, thanks a lot for your hints, I will need some time to try them out, especially to buil a new wine (without winetools!). I am using cups and with grep I get: klaus-alt@Box:~$ ps aux | grep cupsd 502 13688 0.0 0.0 3920 816 pts/4 R+ 16:56 0:00 grep cupsd Greetings, Klabauter PS: I hope the dutch language will disappear som time ;-) From bob3bob3 at cox.net Tue Jul 4 09:33:10 2006 From: bob3bob3 at cox.net (Bob Bob) Date: Tue Jul 4 10:10:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: using windows-printer-drivers with wine ? In-Reply-To: <1152002267.321430.218760@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> References: <1151977258.263042.58880@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <1152002267.321430.218760@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <7qaqn3-bqi.ln1@p400bob.personal.cox.net> Juve Doesnt it say somewhere "primary goal being uncompromising quality" For the Gimp or Gutenprint driver? I'll admit I havent followed this up. My understanding is that wine uses the cups interface to the installed drivers via a postscript stream. Whatever quality you get from vanila Linux (say using Gimp) you shd be able to get using wine. Is it worth checking that your installed version is up to date enough that the drivers you need are included? There was also a comment about a Canon driver being available from them, but the link is broken. Good luck! Bob juve wrote: > > Thx Bob, > but the linuxprinting.org drivers are already included in FC5, and they > are no match for the windows-driver or the turboprint-driver. They are > (as mentioned above) only average and have less features and a bad > color-setup/correction. The windows-drivers are far superior. > > Juve > From klabr at online.de Tue Jul 4 10:45:48 2006 From: klabr at online.de (klabauter) Date: Tue Jul 4 10:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE In-Reply-To: References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152027947.916577.41590@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Sven Rudolph schreef: Hello Sven, a big Dankesch?n for the promising hints, esp. the FILE-possibility. When I tried it, I noticed I had damaged my system (no printer anymore. In the meantime I had updated to Wine 0.9.14, added some libwines and printing-module for WINE, ...). I shall work it all out and send a note about my successes (so I hope). greetings, klabauter PS: Why nederlands? I don't know. From klabr at online.de Tue Jul 4 10:48:16 2006 From: klabr at online.de (klabauter) Date: Tue Jul 4 10:50:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE In-Reply-To: <1152025385.006810.145920@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> <1152025385.006810.145920@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152028096.616247.271480@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> klabauter schreef: I just noticed, that my cupsservers doesn't work anymore. Damage, when updating WINE?? klab :-( From evaldo_sobral at htomail.com Tue Jul 4 14:55:50 2006 From: evaldo_sobral at htomail.com (Evaldo Sobral) Date: Tue Jul 4 14:48:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] Firefox and IE and Ietab Plugin Message-ID: Hi there. I?d like to know if somebody got sucess to use the ietab plugin under FireFox. I?m getting a unhandled instruction on ie urls and FF hangs. Thanks in advises. Evaldo Sobral -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060704/cbba6347/attachment.htm From klaus_mayer at today.com.au Wed Jul 5 06:02:54 2006 From: klaus_mayer at today.com.au (klaus_mayer@today.com.au) Date: Wed Jul 5 06:05:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Fixed: Dialog box problem with Wine In-Reply-To: References: <1151929035.702289.55590@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152097374.827095.305690@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Thanks. Fixed the problem by installing the latest version of Wine and FontForge. My Wine was a pre-FontForge version and I should have upgraded instead of trying to get away with an old version. Always build Wine myself and did not have any DLL overrides that made a change. However, it took me less time to download the latest versions than playing around with the old one. Jonathan Ernst wrote: > Le lundi 03 juillet 2006 ? 05:17 -0700, klaus_mayer@today.com.au a > ?crit : > > Hi > > > > I have a problem with a setup program under Wine. > > What setup program ? > > What Wine version ? > > > > > Hope one of you guys understands the problem and can help. > > > > I would like to install a windows application into my > > ".wine/drive_c/program files" directory instead into my native > > "/mnt/c/Program Files". > > Please don't use "native" directory, this is not recommanded. > > > > > However: > > * When I use my native Windows installation (C: linked to /mnt/c) the > > setup program works fine and I can enter all digits into the serial > > number field and proceed. > > > > * When I use the Wine drive_c (C: linked to /home/user/.wine/drive_c) > > the setup program does not let me enter the last digit in the serial > > number field causing the setup program to complain about an incorrect > > serial number. > > What is shown in the console ? > It looks like you have some DLL overrides in winecfg, if you remove them > you should get the same results with /mnt/c than with ~/.wine/drive_c > and then we could know where is the problem. > > > > > > > Besides, when using my native Windows in Wine the dialog boxes and > > fonts are much better than when I link c: to /home/user/.wine/drive_c > > From where did you get Wine ? Did you build it yourself ? > > > Regards. > > > --=-H7ZAiYJFAWsvE6Vb1xzs > Content-Type: application/pgp-signature > Content-Disposition: inline; > filename="signature.asc" > Content-Description: Ceci est une partie de message > =?ISO-8859-1?Q?num?riquement?X-Google-AttachSize: 190 From darkphen at gmail.com Wed Jul 5 10:03:25 2006 From: darkphen at gmail.com (darkphen@gmail.com) Date: Wed Jul 5 10:05:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: success report: bricscad v7 In-Reply-To: References: <449E65D0.10007@snapafun.co.nz> Message-ID: <1152111805.531142.323230@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> I just get this error trying to launch bricsCAD : X Error of failed request: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device Major opcode of failed request: 145 (XInputExtension) Minor opcode of failed request: 3 (X_OpenDevice) Serial number of failed request: 260 Current serial number in output stream: 260 Why? Dan Kegel wrote: > On 6/25/06, SnapafunFrank wrote: > > Dan Kegel wrote: > > > bricscad v7 just came out. I tried the 'classic' version, > > > and oddly enough, it seems to run fine in the latest wine from cvs. > > > (Probably runs just as well in 0.9.16.) > > > Has anyone else tested it harder than I did? > > > > > So I take it that you are running the Windows version on wine and not > > the BricsCAD4Linux version ? > > Correct. > - Dan From www8 at o2.pl Wed Jul 5 10:11:07 2006 From: www8 at o2.pl (www8) Date: Wed Jul 5 10:15:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ In-Reply-To: References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152112267.533528.255810@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> No, it doesn't help. Wine still shows the same bug. So, do you have other ideas ? From sven at spaghetticode.de Wed Jul 5 10:14:52 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Wed Jul 5 10:20:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Duane Clark wrote: > I'll renew my offer. Set a WINEDEBUG environment variable to psdrv. > Delete your .wine. Rerun winecfg. Compress the resulting messages with > bzip2 and post it. I'll take a look and see if I can figure out what you > are missing. This group doesn't allow me to post binary data, so I would have to post the uncomressed log. Is that OK for you? Sven From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 5 10:50:50 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 5 10:55:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> <1152112267.533528.255810@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: www8 wrote: > No, it doesn't help. Wine still shows the same bug. So, do you have > other ideas ? Yes: Copy Protection. Use a NoCD patch or something like that. Daniel From dclark at akamail.com Wed Jul 5 11:39:21 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Wed Jul 5 11:39:42 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sven Rudolph wrote: > Duane Clark wrote: > >> I'll renew my offer. Set a WINEDEBUG environment variable to psdrv. >> Delete your .wine. Rerun winecfg. Compress the resulting messages with >> bzip2 and post it. I'll take a look and see if I can figure out what you >> are missing. > > This group doesn't allow me to post binary data, so I would have to post the > uncomressed log. > Is that OK for you? > You can email it to me directly, to fpga at pacbell dot net. From dclark at akamail.com Wed Jul 5 11:41:30 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Wed Jul 5 11:44:55 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE In-Reply-To: <1152028096.616247.271480@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> <1152025385.006810.145920@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152028096.616247.271480@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: klabauter wrote: > klabauter schreef: > > I just noticed, that my cupsservers doesn't work anymore. Damage, when > updating WINE?? > klab :-( Unlikely; Wine won't touch your cups servers. It sends requests to it, just like any other program. From wine-users at web.de Wed Jul 5 17:05:46 2006 From: wine-users at web.de (Detlef Riekenberg) Date: Wed Jul 5 17:09:59 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1152137146.16605.3.camel@p4.LAN> Ekkehard Flessa wrote: > DR>You need to install the BSD-Printing-commands from CUPS (lpr and > DR>others) > > Ah okay. Well, I'll be trying this, but won't have access to that > machine before friday evening. Please let me know the results then. > DR>I'm working on the printing-issues, but that takes a while. > Take your time. If there only were some hints in the GUI instead of > cryptic error messages in the console... http://www.winehq.org/site/status_todo Printers * Write a printer configuration applet -- By By ... ... Detlef From wine-users at web.de Wed Jul 5 17:27:03 2006 From: wine-users at web.de (Detlef Riekenberg) Date: Wed Jul 5 17:31:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1152138423.16605.22.camel@p4.LAN> Sven Rudolph wrote: > > > "+wineps" does not work for WINEDEBUG. "+psdrv" is correct: > > WINEDEBUG="+winspool,+psdrv,+file" wine app.exe 2>log.txt > > > > You will see the Failure from "DocumentProperties": > > --- cut --- > > trace:winspool:DocumentPropertiesA > > ((nil),(nil),,(nil),(nil),0) > > err:commdlg:PRINTDLG_ChangePrinterW DocumentProperties fails on > > L"" > > fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_UpdatePrintDlgW No lpdm ptr? > > --- cut --- > > I'm not sure how this would help me. Did you see the same "err:" as above? ("PRINTDLG_ChangePrinterW DocumentProperties fails" before "PRINTDLG_UpdatePrintDlgW No lpdm ptr") > I can print with lpr from the command line, even without /etc/printcap or > any ppd files, just by configuring /etc/cups/client.conf. lpr just send the File to your Printer. wine uses "wineps.drv" to create this Postscript-File and needs a ppd-File from your Printer for that. When cupsd is running, wineps.drv get's the ppd-file from cups. > a local cupsd, which forwards all print jobs to my print server > (ipp://goza/printers/i560), using the generic.ppd. You have a Printer-Specific PPD-File on the remote CUPS-Server. Please copy this PPD-File to your Machine. > (It seems, that wine requires a local cupsd.) "/etc/printcap", "lpr" and the PPD-File or a local "cupsd" running and "lpr" > Unfortunately I still can't print, Might be a different Issue. > But now I'm able to print to a file. The file is called "FILE:" (can't > choose a name or path), Bug #3975: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3975 > > With a PPD-File, you find the results from PSDRV_ParsePPD: > > --- cut --- > > trace:psdrv:PSDRV_ParsePPD file '/var/tmp/44a835909b8f2' > > trace:psdrv:PSDRV_ParsePPD NickName = > > I believe you, but I don't understand what you are trying to tell me. > ;-) You see the Results from "PSDRV_ParsePPD", when wineps reads the PPD-File. This Part war missing before, because you did not provide a PPS-File. -- By By ... ... Detlef From mahinder_gudur at yahoo.com Thu Jul 6 07:22:23 2006 From: mahinder_gudur at yahoo.com (mahinder_gudur@yahoo.com) Date: Thu Jul 6 07:25:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] problems while compiling mfc applications with wine Message-ID: <1152188543.020173.145290@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Hi Everybody, I Created a small application in VC++ MFC. The application displays a messagebox on clicking a buttton. This application I want to port on Linux version. Iam using Linux ver. 9 and kernel version is 2.4.20-8. with WineLib I copied all the source code from CD and I change the mode read /write than in the current directory i used winemaker command user/sample>winemaker --lower-all --mfc . but get the following errors out of make: stdafx.h:15:64: afxwin.h: No such file or directory stdafx.h:16:46: afxext.h: No such file or directory stdafx.h:17:54: afxdisp.h: No such file or directory stdafx.h:18:87: afxdtctl.h: No such file or directory 1. what are the steps i have to follow to port mfc application into linux from the begining. looking for a guidence on how to proceed From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Thu Jul 6 09:59:47 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Thu Jul 6 10:05:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Windows Oracle App into linux Message-ID: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Hi! I'm trying to run a Windows Application that uses a Windows Oracle Client version. The GUI works ok, but when I login, the program gives me 'OCI.DLL: module not found'. Looking for something into winnedbg I noticed it calls OCI.DLL and loads ok, then start to load some libs, like SQLORA8.DLL, and so on.. until a DLL that it can't find and can't say me the name. Any hints? Thanks. Vinicius From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 6 12:21:44 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 6 12:25:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: problems while compiling mfc applications with wine References: <1152188543.020173.145290@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: mahinder_gudur@yahoo.com wrote: > Iam using Linux ver. 9 and kernel version is 2.4.20-8. with WineLib I am certain you meant 'wine', not 'Linux'. > 1. what are the steps i have to follow to port mfc application into > linux from the begining. http://winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/index Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 6 12:23:55 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 6 12:30:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Windows Oracle App into linux References: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > Looking for something into winnedbg I noticed it calls OCI.DLL and > loads ok, then start to load some libs, like SQLORA8.DLL, and so on.. > until a DLL that it can't find and can't say me the name. First off: wine version? I don't quite understand how wine can be looking for a DLL it doesn't know the name of. What messages do you get when you use WINEDEBUG="+loaddll" ? Daniel From www8 at o2.pl Thu Jul 6 12:39:36 2006 From: www8 at o2.pl (www8) Date: Thu Jul 6 12:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ In-Reply-To: References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> <1152112267.533528.255810@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152207576.205598.172960@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> I'm using that. I don't need CD to run game. From bobetheridge at shaw.ca Wed Jul 5 21:20:00 2006 From: bobetheridge at shaw.ca (Bob Etheridge) Date: Thu Jul 6 12:50:12 2006 Subject: [Wine] Where do I stick overrides? Message-ID: <44AC7350.7080109@shaw.ca> I have been able get wine to see my program, but it quits because it isn't using the right libraries. I found a line of code in the wine database for my program which will correct the problem. Now the question is what do I do with it? Is it supposed to be entered into winecfg somewhere? Or maybe tacked on the end of the line of code that tells wine to run my program? The documentation files don't seem to be very clear on how you run wine unless the program loads and runs flawlessly. TIA, Bob From dclark at akamail.com Thu Jul 6 14:35:58 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Thu Jul 6 14:36:57 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: <1152138423.16605.22.camel@p4.LAN> References: <1152138423.16605.22.camel@p4.LAN> Message-ID: Detlef Riekenberg wrote: > Sven Rudolph wrote: > ... >> a local cupsd, which forwards all print jobs to my print server >> (ipp://goza/printers/i560), using the generic.ppd. > > You have a Printer-Specific PPD-File on the remote CUPS-Server. > Please copy this PPD-File to your Machine. When you install the remote printer with the CUPS web page administration thingy (which Sven apparently used), it already handles that. There is no need to be copying around PPD files. From dclark at akamail.com Thu Jul 6 19:16:14 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Thu Jul 6 19:16:36 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44ADA7CE.5090005@akamail.com> Sven Rudolph wrote: > Duane Clark wrote: > >> I'll renew my offer. Set a WINEDEBUG environment variable to psdrv. >> Delete your .wine. Rerun winecfg. Compress the resulting messages with >> bzip2 and post it. I'll take a look and see if I can figure out what you >> are missing. > > This group doesn't allow me to post binary data, so I would have to post the > uncomressed log. > Is that OK for you? > > Sven Okay, I got the log, and thought I would post the problem here, since it might be of general interest. It turns out that these messages: > wine: creating configuration directory '/home/rudolph/.wine'... > To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files. > fixme:winspool:AddPrinterW DocumentPropertiesW on printer 'L"i560"' fails > To use WINEPS you need to install some AFM files. come about because the PPD file you are using does not have any entries (usually at the end of the file) like these: *DefaultFont: Courier *Font AvantGarde-Book: Standard "(001.006S)" Standard ROM *Font AvantGarde-BookOblique: Standard "(001.006S)" Standard ROM ... (lots more) I can trigger all your symptoms (including not be able to print from Wine apps) and trace file by deleting that section from my PPD. I suspect that Wine should behave correctly without those entries; I don't think they are a required part of PPD files, but I could be wrong there. In the meantime, try just copying the entries from the Wine supplied generic.ppd file into the i560.ppd file that is presumably in /etc/cups/ppd or somewhere similar. That might make things work for you. Delete the ~/.wine and let winecfg recreate it; Wine won't detect that the PPD file has changed. Also, where did you get the PPD file that you are using with the i560? From daniel.r.kegel at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 00:04:46 2006 From: daniel.r.kegel at gmail.com (dank) Date: Fri Jul 7 00:10:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Help with porting windows app to Linux OS in VMWare In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1152248686.676599.33240@k73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Je wrote: > I need to Port a windows app. written/compiled in Visual Basic 6 that I > developed over to Linux using WINE. I like the OS be installed in VMWare. > > Here's what I want. A VMWare file that contains a Linux OS with my > windows App. installed and running correctly under WINE or sometime > similiar. > > I like someone who know how to use WINE. > I like someone who know how to use VMWare. > I like someone who knows how to port windows app. to Linux before. > > I need someone who can use the smallest installation of Linux and have my > Visual Basic app. running on it using WINE or something similiar The first and hardest part is getting your Visual Basic 6 app working well in Wine. I'm helping improve VB6 support under Wine right now. The thing for you to do is test your app with the latest wine (0.9.16 right now) and report any problems you find, then work with the wine developers to test their fixes. - Dan From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 7 02:15:47 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 7 02:20:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> <1152112267.533528.255810@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152207576.205598.172960@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: www8 wrote: > I'm using that. I don't need CD to run game. In that case I don't have any more suggestions, beside trying wine 0.9.16 if you haven't already done that. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 7 02:17:32 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 7 02:20:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Where do I stick overrides? References: Message-ID: Bob Etheridge wrote: > I have been able get wine to see my program, but it quits because it > isn't using the right libraries. I found a line of code in the wine > database for my program which will correct the problem. Now the > question is what do I do with it? Is it supposed to be entered into > winecfg somewhere? Or maybe tacked on the end of the line of code that > tells wine to run my program? The documentation files don't seem to be > very clear on how you run wine unless the program loads and runs flawlessly. Run winecfg, add your application to 'Applications', select it. Go to 'Libraries', add the overrides you need, click ok. Alternative: 'man wine' Daniel From mktg at apollocomputing.com Fri Jul 7 04:29:28 2006 From: mktg at apollocomputing.com (Praveen) Date: Fri Jul 7 04:35:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Probelm with WINE and MFC application Message-ID: <1152264568.290430.18280@k73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Hi Everybody, I Created a small application in VC++ MFC. The application displays a messagebox on clicking a buttton. This application I want to port on Linux version. I am using Linux RedHat9.0 and kernel version is 2.4.20-8. with WineLib I am following the guide lines given in Wine LIB User guide. I copied all the source code from CD and I change the mode read /write than in the current directory i used winemaker command user/sample>winemaker --lower-all --mfc . but get the following errors out of make: stdafx.h:15:64: afxwin.h: No such file or directory stdafx.h:16:46: afxext.h: No such file or directory stdafx.h:17:54: afxdisp.h: No such file or directory stdafx.h:18:87: afxdtctl.h: No such file or directory i will be very thankful if anybody help me Praveen From worldcyclist at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 06:49:18 2006 From: worldcyclist at gmail.com (worldcyclist@gmail.com) Date: Fri Jul 7 06:55:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] Install programs requiring IE Message-ID: <1152272958.135133.219890@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Hey everyone! I am finally using WINE and have run into a problem. I am installing a program that requires IE and exits. Is there a way to fake out the install without actually installing IE? Thanks! JC From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 06:52:16 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Fri Jul 7 06:55:11 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Windows Oracle App into linux In-Reply-To: References: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152273136.072180.236300@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Hi Daniel. My version of Wine is 20040505. If it is just a release date, then I dunno how to get the real development version, cause it's all I get when using --version. Then, the dll file it calls is not called by wine; the program I'm running under wine is the one who does it. Is WINEDEBUG a environment variable? I can't find it.. is it located at ~/.wine/config? Thanks for the help Vinicius 'Corvu' Daniel Skorka wrote: > First off: wine version? > I don't quite understand how wine can be looking for a DLL it doesn't > know the name of. > What messages do you get when you use WINEDEBUG="+loaddll" ? > > Daniel From alan.mckinnon at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 07:17:37 2006 From: alan.mckinnon at gmail.com (Alan McKinnon) Date: Fri Jul 7 07:17:35 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Windows Oracle App into linux In-Reply-To: <1152273136.072180.236300@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1152273136.072180.236300@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152274657.14705.1.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 04:52 -0700, Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > Hi Daniel. > My version of Wine is 20040505. If it is just a release date, then I > dunno how to get the real development version, cause it's all I get > when using --version. > Then, the dll file it calls is not called by wine; the program I'm > running under wine is the one who does it. > Is WINEDEBUG a environment variable? I can't find it.. is it located at > ~/.wine/config? That version is more than 2 years out of date. Things have changed a lot since 2004. Visit www.winehq.org and select the download link you find there. It will redirect you to a mirror where you can d/l the latest version - 0.9.16 or thereabouts. You'll have to compile it yourself, but there are full instructions in the d/l file alan From moravian_knight at yahoo.com Fri Jul 7 07:39:31 2006 From: moravian_knight at yahoo.com (Mike Anthony) Date: Fri Jul 7 07:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] fontfile.exe, Where to download? Message-ID: <1152275971.606670.22050@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Hello, I'm seeeking the site to down load "fontfile.exe". I did a Google search that didn't provide me with any resources. Thank you for your assistance. Mike Anthony From sven at spaghetticode.de Fri Jul 7 08:04:35 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Fri Jul 7 08:10:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Hello Duane, thanks again for your help! > In the meantime, try just copying the entries from the Wine supplied > generic.ppd file into the i560.ppd file that is presumably in > /etc/cups/ppd or somewhere similar. That might make things work for you. > Delete the ~/.wine and let winecfg recreate it; Wine won't detect that > the PPD file has changed. I will try that, but I'm currently compiling xorg-7.0, so it might be not today. > Also, where did you get the PPD file that you are using with the i560? I use drivers from http://www.canon-sales.co.jp/drv-upd/bj/other.html#linux or ftp://download.canon.jp/pub/driver/bj/linux Sven From mlessard at tc2l.ca Fri Jul 7 08:38:35 2006 From: mlessard at tc2l.ca (Michael Lessard) Date: Fri Jul 7 08:43:25 2006 Subject: [Wine] French accent under wine with canadian keyboard In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> Hi everybody ! We still have an issue with wine 0.9.16 and french canadian keyboard accent, we use locale fr_FR.UTF-8 ... in terminal, accent working great but in appz who use wine, only ? and ? working, all other accent (?,?,?,?) are replace by ?. Where can modify the config of keyboard under wine ? Or how could resolv this issue ... Is very important to work for us, many our of clients will use Wine to help migration to Linux. Thanks -- Michael Lessard Charg? de projet / Project Manager Techno Centre Logiciels Libres, http://www.tc2l.ca/ T?l?phone : (418) 681-2929 poste 121 From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 09:36:19 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Fri Jul 7 09:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Windows Oracle App into linux In-Reply-To: References: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1152273136.072180.236300@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152282978.943335.224630@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Hi! I'm trying to update my Wine Version (0.9.16 and 0.9.20), but it can't see the glibc (it says the glibc is not installed). I'm working on it now. I contacted the software developer and he said me he didn't try it yet, but said to try to install the Oracle Windows-version under Linux. Note: the Linux Version of Oracle is not seem by the software. Thanks for the help. Vinicius From legine.wine at web.de Fri Jul 7 09:48:48 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Fri Jul 7 09:49:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] French accent under wine with canadian keyboard In-Reply-To: <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> References: <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> Message-ID: <44AE7450.4030301@web.de> i have a wildguiess that you need to check your fontsystem. Is it the right one for wine? usually when I have problems on windows it is fonts not the Keyboard layout. Then you could check the keyboardlayout on X too. that could be different... Hmm, just to be sure change your layout to fr_ch.UTF-8 If it works you are right. if nothing happens you are looking in the wrong direction. i do not think the swiss have major differencies on swiss french layout to france. The german Swiss layout does not differ to the german one either... my best shots... gl Legine Michael Lessard schrieb: > Hi everybody ! > > We still have an issue with wine 0.9.16 and french canadian keyboard > accent, we use locale fr_FR.UTF-8 ... > in terminal, accent working great but in appz who use wine, only ? and ? > working, all other accent (?,?,?,?) are replace by ?. > > Where can modify the config of keyboard under wine ? Or how could > resolv this issue ... > > Is very important to work for us, many our of clients will use Wine to > help migration to Linux. > > Thanks > > From mlessard at tc2l.ca Fri Jul 7 09:55:31 2006 From: mlessard at tc2l.ca (Michael Lessard) Date: Fri Jul 7 10:00:21 2006 Subject: [Wine] French accent under wine with canadian keyboard In-Reply-To: <44AE7450.4030301@web.de> References: <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> <44AE7450.4030301@web.de> Message-ID: <44AE75E3.2090503@tc2l.ca> Legine wrote: > > Hmm, just to be sure change your layout to fr_ch.UTF-8 > If it works you are right. if nothing happens you are looking in the > wrong direction. > i do not think the swiss have major differencies on swiss french layout > to france. > The german Swiss layout does not differ to the german one either... > We have change locales to fr_ch.UTF-8, now we could not make any accent :( -- Michael Lessard Charg? de projet Techno Centre Logiciels Libres, http://www.tc2l.ca/ T?l?phone : (418) 681-2929 poste 121 From legine.wine at web.de Fri Jul 7 10:09:37 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Fri Jul 7 10:10:10 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Windows Oracle App into linux In-Reply-To: <1152282978.943335.224630@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1152273136.072180.236300@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152282978.943335.224630@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <44AE7931.2000900@web.de> Vinicius 'Corvu' BR schrieb: > Hi! > I'm trying to update my Wine Version (0.9.16 and 0.9.20), but it can't > see the glibc (it says the glibc is not installed). I'm working on it > now. > Most distribution do not install the compiler as standard. look for gcc... > I contacted the software developer and he said me he didn't try it yet, > but said to try to install the Oracle Windows-version under Linux. > Note: the Linux Version of Oracle is not seem by the software. > I do not think you need to do that. Normaly your software should communicate through a socket with the Oracle database. Well at least as far as I know. And wine uses automaticly networkstuff in a right way. > Thanks for the help. > hope it helps Legine From wojtek.www8 at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 13:47:16 2006 From: wojtek.www8 at gmail.com (wojtek.www8@gmail.com) Date: Fri Jul 7 13:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: San Andreas and ATI graphic card :/ In-Reply-To: References: <1151925536.394556.251500@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152010774.556728.308770@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> <1152112267.533528.255810@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152207576.205598.172960@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152298036.848778.221270@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Unfortunately, I'm using this version, so I have big, unsolved problem :( But thanks for help. Does anybody has other ideas ? From mmac1972 at googlemail.com Fri Jul 7 15:39:27 2006 From: mmac1972 at googlemail.com (mmac1972@googlemail.com) Date: Fri Jul 7 15:45:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Tiny font on the menu bar of programs running under wine Message-ID: <1152304767.577041.156330@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Hi, I wish someone could help me to change the menu bar fonts of Origin 7.5 running in Wine. The program works fine, except for the font of the menu (file, edit, tools, ....) bar that are tiny. How can I make them bigger? I'm running Kubuntu Linux, on a Dell Inspiron 8200 Thanks, Marco From agarobr.listas at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 16:18:52 2006 From: agarobr.listas at gmail.com (Augusto Arcoverde da Rocha) Date: Fri Jul 7 16:18:58 2006 Subject: [Wine] Lotus Notes 6.5.1 under Wine 0.16 ... missing icones In-Reply-To: <44A96F57.3010203@tc2l.ca> References: <44A96F57.3010203@tc2l.ca> Message-ID: <320221a70607071418w6251e917o71be83198f9b931b@mail.gmail.com> I made a quick patch against current CVS code and now this bug (4863 from bugzilla) seems to be fixed, but I haven't yet submitted it as an official patch: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4863#c16 Can you, or someone else, using some app with lots of icons (like Lotus Notes) test this patch and then post any problems in bugzilla or in this list? Thanks a lot, Augusto Arcoverde da Rocha From dansawyer at earthlink.net Fri Jul 7 21:26:07 2006 From: dansawyer at earthlink.net (Dan Sawyer) Date: Fri Jul 7 21:29:53 2006 Subject: [Wine] latest wine .16 gets "The X11 driver is missing" error ? Message-ID: <44AF17BF.20209@earthlink.net> The system is FC5. It builds and runs wine .14 w/o an issue. However when attempting to open an X app .16 errors with: err:imagelist:ImageList_ReplaceIcon no color! err:imagelist:ImageList_ReplaceIcon no color! err:imagelist:ImageList_ReplaceIcon no color! err:imagelist:ImageList_ReplaceIcon no color! Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded. The X11 driver is missing. Check your build! Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded. The X11 driver is missing. Check your build! What is different about .16 to cause this error? Thanks, - Dan From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 8 03:18:19 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 8 03:20:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Windows Oracle App into linux References: <1152197986.419491.40600@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1152273136.072180.236300@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: There are precompiled packages for most distributions on winehq.org Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > Is WINEDEBUG a environment variable? I can't find it.. is it located at > ~/.wine/config? After you updated, 'man wine'. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 8 03:19:39 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 8 03:25:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Probelm with WINE and MFC application References: <1152264568.290430.18280@k73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Praveen wrote: > This application I want to port on Linux version. > I am using Linux RedHat9.0 and kernel version is 2.4.20-8. with WineLib You still haven't mentioned the wine version. > stdafx.h:15:64: afxwin.h: No such file or directory > stdafx.h:16:46: afxext.h: No such file or directory > stdafx.h:17:54: afxdisp.h: No such file or directory > stdafx.h:18:87: afxdtctl.h: No such file or directory You are missing some header files. Add the directory they are in to the include path. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 8 03:22:20 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 8 03:25:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] latest wine .16 gets "The X11 driver is missing" error ? References: Message-ID: Dan Sawyer wrote: > The system is FC5. It builds and runs wine .14 w/o an issue. However > when attempting to open an X app .16 errors with: Do you have winex11drv.so? If no, check the messages during compilation, because something must have gone wrong. Daniel From Stefan.Leichter at camLine.com Sat Jul 8 03:32:41 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camLine.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Sat Jul 8 03:25:46 2006 Subject: [Wine] Install programs requiring IE In-Reply-To: <1152272958.135133.219890@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1152272958.135133.219890@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607081032.41977.Stefan.Leichter@camLine.com> Am Freitag, 7. Juli 2006 13:49 schrieb worldcyclist@gmail.com: > Hey everyone! > I am finally using WINE and have run into a problem. I am installing a > program that requires IE and exits. Is there a way to fake out the > install without actually installing IE? > Thanks! > JC Hi, normaly the program checks either for some dlls shipped with IE6 (maybe s special version of the dll) or it checks for some registy keys (see http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys). Bye Stefan From Ekkehard_Flessa at wun.maus.de Sat Jul 8 07:04:22 2006 From: Ekkehard_Flessa at wun.maus.de (Ekkehard Flessa) Date: Sat Jul 8 07:10:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] REPOST: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Hi Detlef! DR>Please let me know the results then. Okay, here's what happened: 1) The lpr package for CUPS is called cups-client in SUSE. 2) It was installed. 3) lpr threw error messages when started from commandline. 4) linuxquestions.org had this problem back in 2003 5) Possible error: wrong version of lpr binary 6) Solution: re-install cups-client 7) lpr "FILE:" works :-) 8) Wine applications print directly to paper now. With best regards Ekkehard From moravian_knight at yahoo.com Sat Jul 8 07:31:33 2006 From: moravian_knight at yahoo.com (Mike Anthony) Date: Sat Jul 8 07:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: fontfile.exe, Where to download? In-Reply-To: <1152275971.606670.22050@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> References: <1152275971.606670.22050@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152361893.093860.140510@s53g2000cws.googlegroups.com> Im still looking for a source for this file. Is it need for Wine or not? There are references to it in all the docs but I can't locate it. MIchael Mike Anthony wrote: > Hello, > > I'm seeeking the site to down load "fontfile.exe". I did a Google > search that didn't provide me with any resources. > > Thank you for your assistance. > > Mike Anthony From klabr at online.de Sat Jul 8 10:50:29 2006 From: klabr at online.de (klabauter) Date: Sat Jul 8 10:55:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Printing - using WINE In-Reply-To: References: <1151942082.859682.257110@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> <1152025385.006810.145920@a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152028096.616247.271480@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152373829.835739.50950@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Duane Clark schreef: > klabauter wrote: > > klabauter schreef: > > > > I just noticed, that my cupsservers doesn't work anymore. Damage, when > > updating WINE?? > > klab :-( > > Unlikely; Wine won't touch your cups servers. It sends requests to it, > just like any other program. Thanks a lot to all for hints and help. At the moment my problem isn't WINE anymore. It seems to be CUPS 1.2.x . Fact is, I have no printer at all. Perhaps I shall downgrade to cups 1.1.x again, until the (many?!) cups-problems are solved. Cheerio, klabauter From futhark77 at gmail.com Sat Jul 8 12:28:53 2006 From: futhark77 at gmail.com (Philippe A) Date: Sat Jul 8 12:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Severe performance issue with Starcraft on wine 0.9.16 Message-ID: <1152379733.017048.25810@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Hi, Starcraft literally crawls when run with Wine 0.9.16. It runs ok with 0.9.14. I have seen in another thread that C&C has the same problem, and that running the game in 16bpp fixed the issue. http://groups.google.com/group/comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine/tree/browse_frm/thread/07f8160c47823743/7826b9cb83ec8c15?rnum=1&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fcomp.emulators.ms-windows.wine%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2F07f8160c47823743%2F7826b9cb83ec8c15%3F#doc_7826b9cb83ec8c15 Unfortunately, this workaround does not work for Starcraft because it is an 8bpp game and it does not currently run in that depth. In fact, it never ran in a 8bpp display IIRC. Any suggestions before I file a bug report? Thanks! From futhark77 at gmail.com Sat Jul 8 14:31:58 2006 From: futhark77 at gmail.com (Philippe A) Date: Sat Jul 8 14:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] [tip] running games on a dedicated display Message-ID: <1152387118.816817.231560@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Hi all, Here's a small mechanism I have built to run games in a dedicated display. The main reasons for doing that were: - to avoid desktop stuff to pop over my games display - to run games in a display matching the game resolution - to avoid manually switching my main resolution back and forth - to avoid problems where quitting a games leaves my desktop in the wrong resolution The idea is as follows. Each game has its own script (war3.sh, starcraft.sh, etc), in which parameters to run the game are defined. The game script calls winerun.sh, responsible of starting a new display with the desired res and bpp and running the game. Common resolutions and depths are defined in advance in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Here's what my war3.sh script looks like: [snip] #!/bin/sh # Game parameters. PROGRAM="c:/Program Files/Warcraft III/war3.exe -opengl" SCREEN_RES="640x480" # Must match screen identifier in XF86Config SCREEN_BPP="24" # Must be defined for screen in XF86Config GAMMA="1.75" winerun.sh "$PROGRAM" $SCREEN_RES $SCREEN_BPP $GAMMA [snip] Here's the winerun.sh script. Feel free to tweak it to your liking (esp mouse sensitivity). [snip] PROGRAM=$1 SCREEN_RES=$2 SCREEN_BPP=$3 GAMMA=$4 # Sensitivity works according to "xset mouse" MOUSE_SENSITIVITY="1.15/15" # Display number to use DISPLAY_NUMBER=":1" # Nice priority to give to wine. Note some games (ex Starcraft) do not like -20. PRIORITY=-10 # extract APPDIR=${PROGRAM%/*} APPEXE=./${PROGRAM##*/} SCRIPT="xgamma -gamma $GAMMA xset mouse $MOUSE_SENSITIVITY cd \"$HOME/.wine/dosdevices/$APPDIR\" nice $PRIORITY wine $APPEXE $* wait" # Run full screen on display 1. export DISPLAY=$DISPLAY_NUMBER # Make sure user is allowed to use display 1. [ "`xauth list $DISPLAY_NUMBER`" ] || xauth add $DISPLAY_NUMBER . `mcookie` xinit /bin/sh -c "$SCRIPT" -- $DISPLAY -screen $SCREEN_RES -depth $SCREEN_BPP [snip] And finally, here's how I defined resolutions and depths I want to be able to use. Note how the screen identifier and depth values match the game script parameters. [snip] Section "Screen" Identifier "640x480" Device "Videocard0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Depth 8 Modes "640x480" EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Depth 16 Modes "640x480" EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "640x480" EndSubSection EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "800x600" Device "Videocard0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Depth 8 Modes "800x600" EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Depth 16 Modes "800x600" EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "800x600" EndSubSection EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "1024x768" Device "Videocard0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Depth 8 Modes "1024x768" EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Depth 16 Modes "1024x768" EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1024x768" EndSubSection EndSection [snip] Using this is easy. Copy game.sh and winerun.sh in ~/bin. Add ~/bin to your path. When you feel like playing, run game.sh. To setup a new game, make a copy of game.sh and adapt it. You can switch between your desktop and the game with the usual X shortcuts: CTRL+ALT+F7 accesses the desktop (display :0) CTRL+ALT+F8 accesses the game display (assuming it stays on :1) CTRL+ALT+F9 goes on :2 etc Remember to mount the CD manually if needed, as the script does not take care of that. I have noticed some games fail to start with the script. It is the case for Starcraft with my nocd loader (dlver-bw113floaderzip.zip+ dlver-miniscinstallzip.zip). In this case you have two choices: either use your CD or run the game manually. I have refrained to report this as a bug so far. Also note that quitting a game thru its menus sometimes does not work (happened more than once in Starcraft). In that case you can simply make its display active and kill it with CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE. HTH From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 9 05:30:45 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 9 06:55:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Severe performance issue with Starcraft on wine 0.9.16 References: <1152379733.017048.25810@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Philippe A wrote: > Unfortunately, this workaround does not work for Starcraft because it > is an 8bpp game and it does not currently run in that depth. In fact, > it never ran in a 8bpp display IIRC. Well, have you tried running it in an 8bpp display? The source of your trouble propably is the current reworking of the DDraw code. Daniel From futhark77 at gmail.com Sun Jul 9 10:33:50 2006 From: futhark77 at gmail.com (Philippe A) Date: Sun Jul 9 10:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Severe performance issue with Starcraft on wine 0.9.16 In-Reply-To: References: <1152379733.017048.25810@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152459230.191414.229390@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> > > Unfortunately, this workaround does not work for Starcraft because it > > is an 8bpp game and it does not currently run in that depth. In fact, > > it never ran in a 8bpp display IIRC. > > Well, have you tried running it in an 8bpp display? The source of your Yes. As I say SC does not run in a 8bpp display. I tried at many different times before 0.9.16 and it never worked. From futhark77 at gmail.com Sat Jul 8 11:12:00 2006 From: futhark77 at gmail.com (Philippe A.) Date: Sun Jul 9 10:57:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: LAN games no longer working in Starcraft In-Reply-To: <1148310090.382391.209910@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> References: <1148310090.382391.209910@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: 2006/5/22, Philippe A : > > My nephew was home last night and I couldn't play Starcraft with him > because selecting UDP or IPX LAN games no longer works. When they're > This was no longer an issue in 0.9.14. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060708/8a995e2a/attachment.htm From dotancohen at gmail.com Sat Jul 8 21:23:32 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Sun Jul 9 12:02:45 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C Message-ID: <880dece00607081923j2f5eec75g507ecc3d9d5cf77b@mail.gmail.com> I must run Turbo C for the university. The install seemed to go alright, but when I try to run it I get: $ wine TC.EXE Warning: unprotecting memory to allow real-mode calls. NULL pointer accesses will no longer be caught. err:module:MZ_DoLoadImage insufficient DOS memory winevdm: can't exec 'C:\tc\BIN\TC.EXE': error=8 What should I do? I've 512 MB RAM- I can't imagine that Turbo C needs that much and more! Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com From chi_sian at yahoo.fr Sun Jul 9 05:02:38 2006 From: chi_sian at yahoo.fr (CHI Si-An) Date: Sun Jul 9 12:09:54 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 Message-ID: <44B0D43E.4040701@yahoo.fr> Hello all, I need to install .Net Framework 1.1 (program dotnetfx.exe). I did not succeed. How can I do that ? Thank you for your help ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail r?invente le mail ! D?couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface r?volutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com From obuengineer at gmail.com Sun Jul 9 13:38:37 2006 From: obuengineer at gmail.com (obuengineer@gmail.com) Date: Sun Jul 9 13:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Install programs requiring IE In-Reply-To: References: <1152272958.135133.219890@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152470317.548322.292100@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> I am fairly new to wine and running into the same IE dependancy problem. I am unsure of how to implement this solution of adding or editing registry keys for wine. Can you explain or point me to a good explaination. Thanks for your help! Stefan Leichter wrote: > Am Freitag, 7. Juli 2006 13:49 schrieb worldcyclist@gmail.com: > > Hey everyone! > > I am finally using WINE and have run into a problem. I am installing a > > program that requires IE and exits. Is there a way to fake out the > > install without actually installing IE? > > Thanks! > > JC > > Hi, > > normaly the program checks either for some dlls shipped with IE6 (maybe s > special version of the dll) or it checks for some registy keys > (see http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys). > > Bye Stefan From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 9 17:21:11 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 9 17:25:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 References: Message-ID: CHI Si-An wrote: > I need to install .Net Framework 1.1 (program dotnetfx.exe). > I did not succeed. > > How can I do that ? You can't. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 9 17:23:50 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 9 17:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C References: Message-ID: Dotan Cohen wrote: > I must run Turbo C for the university. The install seemed to go > alright, but when I try to run it I get: > $ wine TC.EXE > Warning: unprotecting memory to allow real-mode calls. > NULL pointer accesses will no longer be caught. > err:module:MZ_DoLoadImage insufficient DOS memory > winevdm: can't exec 'C:\tc\BIN\TC.EXE': error=8 > > What should I do? I've 512 MB RAM- I can't imagine that Turbo C needs Read the error message. It clearly states that you do not have enough free _DOS_ memory. > that much and more! Indeed not. Such an ancient program runs on DOS, and that is the problem: You need something like dosemu, not wine. Daniel From juergenw_ at web.de Sun Jul 9 08:52:50 2006 From: juergenw_ at web.de (Juergen Wiezorek) Date: Sun Jul 9 17:59:35 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine - almost a laugh but really a cry Message-ID: <200607091552.50862.juergenw_@web.de> After reading about a major Direct3D rewrite in the new wine-0.9.16 version , I gave it a try (again) and installed it on my Fedora Core 5 system (Athlon64 3200+ with a Geforce 6600GT and latest proprietary nvidia driver installed - kernel-2.6.17-1.2145_FC5). To see whether anything has really changed, I dug up my old Diablo2/LoD and installed it. And Lo, things have changed! Whereas previous wine version were at least able to run the game in 2D, this new crap doesn't run it at all, complaining that it doen't find any(!) usabel video mode. Man, this is a 7-year old DirectX game and you guys are still unable to handle it properly - your such a laugh! To me, your whole project looks just like a big waste of time. Get real - stop this nonsense and grab a life! -- Juergen Wieczorek Hamburg / Germany From sanderscheps at gmail.com Sat Jul 8 16:57:41 2006 From: sanderscheps at gmail.com (Sander Scheps) Date: Sun Jul 9 17:59:36 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem writing to settings Message-ID: <752aca320607081457h54a36d7fi33924687b7f2c5ca@mail.gmail.com> Hey, I'm having a bit of a problem with my wine install, or perhaps a combination of wine and my ignorance of Linux. I'm using it to run World of Warcraft mainly (using the install on the Linux partition, tho I have a copy on Windows aswell), but one thing that bothers me is that my settings never seem to be saved. I went through the output the terminal generates and this is what it says: err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Local Settings\\Temporary Internet Files"'. err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Local Settings\\History"'. err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Cookies"'. fixme:advapi:SetSecurityInfo stub fixme:powrprof:DllMain (0x7c920000, 1, (nil)) not fully implemented fixme:ntdll:NtPowerInformation Unimplemented NtPowerInformation action: 11 fixme:powrprof:DllMain (0x7c920000, 0, (nil)) not fully implemented fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9eeec,0x00000000), stub! fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9f458,0x00000000), stub! fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9f6f8,0x00000000), stub! fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9f6f8,0x00000000), stub! fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9f660,0x00000000), stub! fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9f64c,0x00000000), stub! fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 113 (SPI_SETMOUSESPEED)fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9f168,0x00000000), stub! fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 112 (SPI_GETMOUSESPEED)fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 113 (SPI_SETMOUSESPEED)fixme:sync:CreateIoCompletionPort (0xffffffff, (nil), 00000000, 00000000): stub.fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT (5000): STUB fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT not supported on protocol 4 fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONTEXT_VALUE; STUB fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 113 (SPI_SETMOUSESPEED)fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 113 (SPI_SETMOUSESPEED)fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x7fb9d9c4,0x00000000), stub! fixme:wgl:wglQueryPbufferARB unsupported WGL_PBUFFER_LOST_ARB (need glXSelectEvent/GLX_DAMAGED work) fixme:wgl:wglQueryPbufferARB unsupported WGL_PBUFFER_LOST_ARB (need glXSelectEvent/GLX_DAMAGED work) fixme:wgl:wglQueryPbufferARB unsupported WGL_PBUFFER_LOST_ARB (need glXSelectEvent/GLX_DAMAGED work) fixme:imm:ImmAssociateContextEx (0x10024, (nil), 16): stub >From what I can gather the thing doesn't have the right permissions to write away any settings. Is there any way of changing this short of changing the permissions on the folders manually, and if not, which folders do I need to alter? Also, when it says 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Local Settings\\Temporary Internet Files"', where does it try to create that folder? In the wine folder, some other folder on my Linux partition, or on the actual c: drive? Thing is, I don't see why it would need to write on the c: drive if the WoW version I'm running is located on the z: drive anyway? Anyhow, any help would be appreciated. I've signed up for the mail list but have had no email confirming that yet, so I'm not sure if I will recieve your replies. Please also send a copy to dfs213jh9@dodgeit.com if possible. Thanks in advance, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060708/8a5e334c/attachment.htm From jhansonxi at gmail.com Sun Jul 9 23:46:42 2006 From: jhansonxi at gmail.com (jhansonxi@gmail.com) Date: Sun Jul 9 23:50:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine - almost a laugh but really a cry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1152506802.908032.147690@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Juergen Wiezorek wrote: > Whereas previous wine version were at least able to run the game in 2D, this > new crap doesn't run it at all, complaining that it doen't find any(!) usabel > video mode. I'm not having any problems with v1.11 LOD on 0.9.16 on Mandriva 2006 using Nvidia 81.78 on GeForce 6600 GT. If you are using a more recent version of the Nvidia drivers, note that there is a bug where the driver does not correctly detect the usable video modes of the monitor. If your driver has this problem then Diablo II may generate this message because X.org won't let Wine change modes. Run the K Resize and Rotate applet (or anything that lists available modes) and see if 640x480 and 800x600 are available. From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 10 03:56:45 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 10 04:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem writing to settings References: Message-ID: Sander Scheps wrote: > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Local Settings\\Temporary Internet > Files"'. > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Local Settings\\History"'. > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\sander\\Cookies"'. What does 'ls -l ~/.wine/dosdevices' show? > the actual c: drive? Thing is, I don't see why it would need to write on the > c: drive if the WoW version I'm running is located on the z: drive anyway? 'Cause that's the way they do it in the M$ world. Daniel From kevin at knysna.sa.com Mon Jul 10 06:59:33 2006 From: kevin at knysna.sa.com (kevin@knysna.sa.com) Date: Mon Jul 10 07:05:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Parallel port HASP Message-ID: <1152532773.597103.46640@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Does anyone know how to get Wine to recognize an LPT1: port with a HASP (dongle) installed? I use a program called Magic V7 by Magic Software Enterprises (www.magic-sw.com) The Deployment module works fine under Wine, but the Development module looks to the parallel port to verify that the dongle is installed. I get a "Protection Violation" error which under Windows meant that the HASP was not connected to the parallel port. I have tried the following command but still no luck. ln -s /dev/lp0 lpt1 HELP !! From Cenedese at indel.ch Mon Jul 10 08:01:12 2006 From: Cenedese at indel.ch (Fabian Cenedese) Date: Mon Jul 10 08:00:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] French accent under wine with canadian keyboard In-Reply-To: <44AE7450.4030301@web.de> References: <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.1.20060710145850.01f17428@NT_SERVER> >i do not think the swiss have major differencies on swiss french layout >to france. >The german Swiss layout does not differ to the german one either... Actually it does. We don't have that stupid double-S "Beta" :) Don't know about the Swiss French keyboard though. bye Fabi From futhark77 at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 08:39:36 2006 From: futhark77 at gmail.com (Philippe A) Date: Mon Jul 10 08:45:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine - almost a laugh but really a cry In-Reply-To: <1152506802.908032.147690@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> References: <1152506802.908032.147690@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152538776.857915.26060@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> jhansonxi@gmail.com a ?crit : > Juergen Wiezorek wrote: > > Whereas previous wine version were at least able to run the game in 2D, this > > new crap doesn't run it at all, complaining that it doen't find any(!) usabel > > video mode. > > message because X.org won't let Wine change modes. Run the K Resize > and Rotate applet (or anything that lists available modes) and see if > 640x480 and 800x600 are available. Oh that's interesting. I had a similar problem installing Diablo 1 on 0.9.16 this week-end. I will try again after changing resolution. From djrpublic at cfl.rr.com Mon Jul 10 08:42:47 2006 From: djrpublic at cfl.rr.com (David Rowell) Date: Mon Jul 10 08:45:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've had good results running DOSBOX. MS Prof Basic runs like a charm! Dave Daniel Skorka wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: >> I must run Turbo C for the university. The install seemed to go >> alright, but when I try to run it I get: >> $ wine TC.EXE >> Warning: unprotecting memory to allow real-mode calls. >> NULL pointer accesses will no longer be caught. >> err:module:MZ_DoLoadImage insufficient DOS memory >> winevdm: can't exec 'C:\tc\BIN\TC.EXE': error=8 >> >> What should I do? I've 512 MB RAM- I can't imagine that Turbo C needs > > Read the error message. It clearly states that you do not have enough > free _DOS_ memory. > >> that much and more! > > Indeed not. Such an ancient program runs on DOS, and that is the problem: > You need something like dosemu, not wine. > > Daniel From dotancohen at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 08:49:22 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Mon Jul 10 08:49:17 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> On 10/07/06, Daniel Skorka wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: > > I must run Turbo C for the university. The install seemed to go > > alright, but when I try to run it I get: > > $ wine TC.EXE > > Warning: unprotecting memory to allow real-mode calls. > > NULL pointer accesses will no longer be caught. > > err:module:MZ_DoLoadImage insufficient DOS memory > > winevdm: can't exec 'C:\tc\BIN\TC.EXE': error=8 > > > > What should I do? I've 512 MB RAM- I can't imagine that Turbo C needs > > Read the error message. It clearly states that you do not have enough > free _DOS_ memory. So, is there then no way to increase the amount of memory that wine is supplying Turbo C? Like in VMWare player? > > that much and more! > > Indeed not. Such an ancient program runs on DOS, and that is the problem: > You need something like dosemu, not wine. Ah, thanks, I'll try dosemu. Dotan Cohen http://ie-only.com From dansawyer at earthlink.net Mon Jul 10 08:55:00 2006 From: dansawyer at earthlink.net (Dan Sawyer) Date: Mon Jul 10 08:58:42 2006 Subject: [Wine] latest wine .16 gets "The X11 driver is missing" error ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44B25C34.4050208@earthlink.net> Thanks for the pointer. No, it did not build on .16. ./configure shows no X devel support. There must be additional requirements on X-devel in .16. Thanks - Dan Daniel Skorka wrote: >Dan Sawyer wrote: > > >>The system is FC5. It builds and runs wine .14 w/o an issue. However >>when attempting to open an X app .16 errors with: >> >> > >Do you have winex11drv.so? If no, check the messages during compilation, >because something must have gone wrong. > >Daniel >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060710/81f31c70/attachment.htm From bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Mon Jul 10 09:30:45 2006 From: bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de (Uwe Bonnes) Date: Mon Jul 10 09:31:11 2006 Subject: [Wine] Parallel port HASP In-Reply-To: <1152532773.597103.46640@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1152532773.597103.46640@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <17586.25749.543643.152976@hertz.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> >>>>> "kevin@knysna" == kevin@knysna sa com writes: kevin@knysna> Does anyone know how to get Wine to recognize an LPT1: kevin@knysna> port with a HASP (dongle) installed? I use a program kevin@knysna> called Magic V7 by Magic Software Enterprises kevin@knysna> (www.magic-sw.com) The Deployment module works fine under kevin@knysna> Wine, but the Development module looks to the parallel kevin@knysna> port to verify that the dongle is installed. I get a kevin@knysna> "Protection Violation" error which under Windows meant kevin@knysna> that the HASP was not connected to the parallel port. kevin@knysna> I have tried the following command but still no luck. kevin@knysna> ln -s /dev/lp0 lpt1 You need access to/dev/parportX Wine registry key: HKCU\Software\Wine\VDM\ppdev should point to the parport device. You need a Win95/98(?) program that doesn direct port access and doesn't need a driver. Then run with +DEBUGMSG=+int and look if any access is trapped. Perhaps you need to adjust things. Bye -- Uwe Bonnes bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ---------- From legine.wine at web.de Mon Jul 10 10:41:21 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Mon Jul 10 10:41:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> References: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44B27521.7060900@web.de> IMO Dosemu is just pain. It was difficult to setup and more diffcult to maintain since it runs FreeDos in a VMware like envoirement or so. I think you should try Dosbox like David Powell suggested. Worked good for me. Thought I never had turbo c. cya Peter Dotan Cohen schrieb: > On 10/07/06, Daniel Skorka wrote: >> Dotan Cohen wrote: >> > I must run Turbo C for the university. The install seemed to go >> > alright, but when I try to run it I get: >> > $ wine TC.EXE >> > Warning: unprotecting memory to allow real-mode calls. >> > NULL pointer accesses will no longer be caught. >> > err:module:MZ_DoLoadImage insufficient DOS memory >> > winevdm: can't exec 'C:\tc\BIN\TC.EXE': error=8 >> > >> > What should I do? I've 512 MB RAM- I can't imagine that Turbo C needs >> >> Read the error message. It clearly states that you do not have enough >> free _DOS_ memory. > > So, is there then no way to increase the amount of memory that wine is > supplying Turbo C? Like in VMWare player? > >> > that much and more! >> >> Indeed not. Such an ancient program runs on DOS, and that is the >> problem: >> You need something like dosemu, not wine. > > Ah, thanks, I'll try dosemu. > > Dotan Cohen > http://ie-only.com > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > From legine.wine at web.de Mon Jul 10 10:48:02 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Mon Jul 10 10:48:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine - almost a laugh but really a cry In-Reply-To: <200607091552.50862.juergenw_@web.de> References: <200607091552.50862.juergenw_@web.de> Message-ID: <44B276B2.8070501@web.de> Umm well. How about http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Diablo2 i was always in the opinion Diablo looks better in OpenGL then with DirectX. Have Fun :D Peter Note: I spare us any comment on the tone... Juergen Wiezorek schrieb: > After reading about a major Direct3D rewrite in the new wine-0.9.16 version , > I gave it a try (again) and installed it on my Fedora Core 5 system (Athlon64 > 3200+ with a Geforce 6600GT and latest proprietary nvidia driver installed - > kernel-2.6.17-1.2145_FC5). > To see whether anything has really changed, I dug up my old Diablo2/LoD and > installed it. > And Lo, things have changed! > Whereas previous wine version were at least able to run the game in 2D, this > new crap doesn't run it at all, complaining that it doen't find any(!) usabel > video mode. > Man, this is a 7-year old DirectX game and you guys are still unable to handle > it properly - your such a laugh! > To me, your whole project looks just like a big waste of time. > Get real - stop this nonsense and grab a life! > > From dotancohen at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 10:58:11 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Mon Jul 10 10:58:12 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B27521.7060900@web.de> References: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> <44B27521.7060900@web.de> Message-ID: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> On 10/07/06, Legine wrote: > IMO Dosemu is just pain. It was difficult to setup and more diffcult to > maintain since it runs FreeDos in a VMware like envoirement or so. > I think you should try Dosbox like David Powell suggested. > Worked good for me. Thought I never had turbo c. > > cya > Peter > Thanks, dosbox seems easy to use, but maybe I'm doing something wrong with Turbo C itself. When I run tc.exe, I just get the prompt back. no error, but no running program. I wish that I only had a winbox to see what it does there. Dotan Cohen http://technology-sleuth.com From legine.wine at web.de Mon Jul 10 11:07:10 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Mon Jul 10 11:07:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> References: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> <44B27521.7060900@web.de> <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44B27B2E.60309@web.de> What do you expect to apear? I would guess that it is onl a compiler... so you need to pass a simple hello word c programm or so to it. Just a guess of course. Peter Dotan Cohen schrieb: > On 10/07/06, Legine wrote: >> IMO Dosemu is just pain. It was difficult to setup and more diffcult to >> maintain since it runs FreeDos in a VMware like envoirement or so. >> I think you should try Dosbox like David Powell suggested. >> Worked good for me. Thought I never had turbo c. >> >> cya >> Peter >> > > Thanks, dosbox seems easy to use, but maybe I'm doing something wrong > with Turbo C itself. When I run tc.exe, I just get the prompt back. no > error, but no running program. I wish that I only had a winbox to see > what it does there. > > Dotan Cohen > http://technology-sleuth.com > From legine.wine at web.de Mon Jul 10 11:29:50 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Mon Jul 10 11:30:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] French accent under wine with canadian keyboard In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.9.1.20060710145850.01f17428@NT_SERVER> References: <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> <44AE63DB.4070807@tc2l.ca> <5.2.0.9.1.20060710145850.01f17428@NT_SERVER> Message-ID: <44B2807E.3040904@web.de> hmm right. Forgot about that one. ;) thx. French keyboard looks like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:AZERTY_keyboard_layout.JPG Maybe you can compere Fabi :) Well was just a fast workaround anyways. My major guess is still that something not right with the font system. Was it the fontserver thats responsible for it? Which version do they need? Anyways I have the same Problem on certain Software on Windows, very annoying! Sorry i cant be of further assistance, i do not have access to a linuxbox with latest wine at the moment. (next week I hope :D) Cya peter Fabian Cenedese schrieb: >> i do not think the swiss have major differencies on swiss french layout >> to france. >> The german Swiss layout does not differ to the german one either... >> > > Actually it does. We don't have that stupid double-S "Beta" :) > Don't know about the Swiss French keyboard though. > > bye Fabi > > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From Stefan.Leichter at camLine.com Mon Jul 10 12:48:41 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camLine.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Mon Jul 10 12:42:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Install programs requiring IE In-Reply-To: <1152470317.548322.292100@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1152272958.135133.219890@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152470317.548322.292100@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607101948.41777.Stefan.Leichter@camLine.com> Am Sonntag, 9. Juli 2006 20:38 schrieb obuengineer@gmail.com: > I am fairly new to wine and running into the same IE dependancy > problem. I am unsure of how to implement this solution of adding or > editing registry keys for wine. Can you explain or point me to a good > explaination. Thanks for your help! > > Stefan Leichter wrote: > > Am Freitag, 7. Juli 2006 13:49 schrieb worldcyclist@gmail.com: > > > Hey everyone! > > > I am finally using WINE and have run into a problem. I am installing a > > > program that requires IE and exits. Is there a way to fake out the > > > install without actually installing IE? > > > Thanks! > > > JC > > > > Hi, > > > > normaly the program checks either for some dlls shipped with IE6 (maybe s > > special version of the dll) or it checks for some registy keys > > (see http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys). > > If you have wine installed just open a xterm and run the regedit program. Bye Stefan From pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com Mon Jul 10 12:41:22 2006 From: pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com (Paul Romanyszyn) Date: Mon Jul 10 12:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> <44B27521.7060900@web.de> <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> Legine wrote: > What do you expect to apear? > > I would guess that it is onl a compiler... > so you need to pass a simple hello word c programm or so to it. > > Just a guess of course. > Peter > > Dotan Cohen schrieb: > >>On 10/07/06, Legine wrote: >> >>>IMO Dosemu is just pain. It was difficult to setup and more diffcult to >>>maintain since it runs FreeDos in a VMware like envoirement or so. >>>I think you should try Dosbox like David Powell suggested. >>>Worked good for me. Thought I never had turbo c. >>> >>>cya >>>Peter >>> >> >>Thanks, dosbox seems easy to use, but maybe I'm doing something wrong >>with Turbo C itself. When I run tc.exe, I just get the prompt back. no >>error, but no running program. I wish that I only had a winbox to see >>what it does there. >> >>Dotan Cohen >>http://technology-sleuth.com >> > > > I have Turbo C++ 1.01 Copyright 1990 Borland International, Inc. It is an dos based IDE. I have run it under qemu, bochs and dos in a box. Paul R. From chi_sian at yahoo.fr Mon Jul 10 13:17:28 2006 From: chi_sian at yahoo.fr (CHI Si-An) Date: Mon Jul 10 13:18:13 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44B299B8.1070802@yahoo.fr> Daniel Skorka wrote: > CHI Si-An wrote: > >> I need to install .Net Framework 1.1 (program dotnetfx.exe). >> I did not succeed. >> >> How can I do that ? >> > > You can't. > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > With crossover then ? ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail r?invente le mail ! D?couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface r?volutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 10 13:24:38 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 10 13:30:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 References: Message-ID: CHI Si-An wrote: > With crossover then ? I don't know, but I doubt it. Daniel From burketk at sbcglobal.net Mon Jul 10 14:27:47 2006 From: burketk at sbcglobal.net (burkster) Date: Mon Jul 10 14:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] help with eBay turbo lister Message-ID: <1152559667.086244.315160@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Hello, Has anyone got eBay's turbo lister up and running on Wine? i could use a little help please. I'm currently using Mepis 6.0 Rc2 and for the first time i was able to successfully install wine 9.16 with IE 6 :) Then used IE to download turbo lister which seemed to install ok and created a desktop icon for itself. Now when i try to open turbo lister.... nothing happens, seems like the OS is trying to open it but then it just stops. I can see turbo lister is listed as a program under Wine. any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks Burkster From dank at kegel.com Mon Jul 10 15:52:35 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Mon Jul 10 15:52:49 2006 Subject: [Wine] Nice Flash-on-Wine writeup Message-ID: http://popey.com/node/71 "Making Flash 8 and 9 Work on Linux" is a nice walkthrough with screenshots, from a non-wine-expert point of view. From dotancohen at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 16:38:50 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Mon Jul 10 16:39:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> References: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> <44B27521.7060900@web.de> <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> Message-ID: <880dece00607101438u4d62ea2cvc059be5e905c0e2c@mail.gmail.com> On 11/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > On 10/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn wrote: > > > >> I installed via rpm dosemu 1.2.2.0 via rpm. Compiling from source is a > >> problem to get freedos installed correctly. > > > > > > Yes, I have them installed, via apt-get. > > > >> In AN xterm > >> xdosemu > > > > > > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ xdosemu > > > > You do not have the DOSEMU vga font installed and are running > > remote X. You need to install the vga font on your _local_ Xserver. > > Look at the readme for details. For now we start with an fixed font, > > which does not display all national characters correctly. > > ... be warned > > > > ERROR: Unable to open console to evaluate the keyboard map. > > Please specify your keyboard map explicitly via the $_layout option > > ERROR: X support not compiled in > > > > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ sudo updatedb > > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ locate dosemu | grep readme > > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ > > > > As explicit as those error messages are, I'm unable to find the readme > > or to google anything relevant. > > > dosemu will run in a xterm. xdosemu makes it's own using the GUI. It may > require more parts of the dosemu project. > http://dosemu.org/ > I have compiled from source for several version but every time I would > upgrade my distro it required doing some research to get my eprom > programmer working on the printer port. Not sure that I follow you. What else must I install? Or better yet, where is that readme so that I can do wat it suggests? > >> This fires up freedos in a new xwindow with some text and a c:> > >> Copy tc.exe to the freedos C:\somedirectory > >> From the c:> > >> cd \somedirectory > >> tc > > > > > > When I do finally get to that point, would it suffice to just copy > > over TC.EXE? Doesn't that depend upon other files in the /TC > > directory? At least on /TC/BIN? > > > As a test I just copied the tc.exe. I am not using the debugger or > anything else in the IDE. I did see a tcconfig.exe which I did not copy > for the test. I was copying from a qemu/bochs installed simulated > harddrive. > There could be some problems with the turbodebugger or the IDE when it > tries to set breakpoints. > Wine will run BC++4.5 more or less. It will compile projects but won't > run them under the IDE. > Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use Kate and gcc. For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem to do C. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Mon Jul 10 16:52:39 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Mon Jul 10 16:55:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <880dece00607100649u34031f72u52fe4df33f80ee72@mail.gmail.com> <44B27521.7060900@web.de> <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> Message-ID: <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> Dotan Cohen wrote: > Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use > Kate and gcc. > > For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile > and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem > to do C. OK, I am confused.... Are you trying to build a dos executable using Turbo C or a linux executable using gcc? From dank at kegel.com Mon Jul 10 16:56:12 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Mon Jul 10 16:56:18 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: help with eBay turbo lister Message-ID: Burkster wrote: > Has anyone got eBay's turbo lister up and running on Wine? i could use > a little help please. > > I'm currently using Mepis 6.0 Rc2 and for the first time i was able to > successfully install wine 9.16 with IE 6 :) Then used IE to download > turbo lister which seemed to install ok and created a desktop icon for > itself. Now when i try to open turbo lister.... nothing happens, seems > like the OS is trying to open it but then it just stops. Looks like you ran into http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4286 Try installing MDAC 2.7 (or maybe 2.5?) first. You can grab mdac 2.7 from http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/ref/mdac/downloads/ The direct link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b41304ca-874f-421d-8820-182f179779a4 - Dan From anolisporcatus at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 16:59:20 2006 From: anolisporcatus at gmail.com (Anolis) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:05:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] compile will not link from elf64-x86-64 to elf32-i386 Message-ID: <1152568760.723054.48180@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> first off im running on an AMD64 3800+, Ubuntu 6.06, 2.6.15-25-amd64-generic ive been working on getting this thing to work for the past few hours, setup symbolic links like in the howto run wine on amd64 tutorial, plus some. and started compiling, make depend went well, and so was make all until this happened make[2]: Entering directory `/home/anolis/Desktop/wine-0.9.16/dlls/gdi' ../../tools/winegcc/winegcc -B../../tools/winebuild -shared ./gdi32.spec dispdib.spec.o gdi.exe.spec.o wing.spec.o bidi16.o dispdib.o env.o gdi16.o metafile16.o wing.o bidi.o bitblt.o bitmap.o brush.o clipping.o dc.o dib.o driver.o enhmetafile.o enhmfdrv/bitblt.o enhmfdrv/dc.o enhmfdrv/graphics.o enhmfdrv/init.o enhmfdrv/mapping.o enhmfdrv/objects.o font.o freetype.o gdi_main.o gdiobj.o icm.o mapping.o metafile.o mfdrv/bitblt.o mfdrv/dc.o mfdrv/graphics.o mfdrv/init.o mfdrv/mapping.o mfdrv/objects.o mfdrv/text.o painting.o palette.o path.o pen.o printdrv.o region.o version.res -Wl,--rpath,\$ORIGIN/`../../tools/relpath /usr/local/lib/wine /usr/local/lib` -o gdi32.dll.so -L../../dlls -ladvapi32 -lkernel32 -lntdll -L../../libs -lwine -L../../libs/unicode -lwine_unicode /usr/lib/libsicuuc.a /usr/lib/libsicudata.a -lstdc++ -lgcc_s -L../../libs/port -lwine_port -L/lib32 -L/usr/lib32 -Wl,-rpath,/lib32 -Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib32 ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-x86-64 (/usr/lib/libsicuuc.a(ubidi.ao)) to format elf32-i386 (gdi32.SKwleX.o) is not supported winebuild: ld -m elf_i386 -r failed with status 256 winegcc: ../../tools/winebuild/winebuild failed. make[2]: *** [gdi32.dll.so] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/anolis/Desktop/wine-0.9.16/dlls/gdi' make[1]: *** [gdi] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/anolis/Desktop/wine-0.9.16/dlls' make: *** [dlls] Error 2 I am completely baffled by this , I even updated binutils from 2.16 to 2.17 and still no change. I hope that there is something that can be done. From dotancohen at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 17:10:37 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:10:44 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> References: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <880dece00607101510s7d8b298dp9abf6c14b40e2ff7@mail.gmail.com> On 11/07/06, CptDondo wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use > > Kate and gcc. > > > > For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile > > and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem > > to do C. > > OK, I am confused.... > > Are you trying to build a dos executable using Turbo C or a linux > executable using gcc? I'm trying to learn C in the university! I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after each change. So I'd prefer to use Turbo C so that I can be compatable with the rest of the fools in the course who come over to do HW and cry when they see a penguin. However, if there is something _similar_ native to linux that this newbie can install, I'd love to try it. Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://technology-sleuth.com From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Mon Jul 10 17:29:45 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> Dotan Cohen wrote: > I'm trying to learn C in the university! > > I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run > it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and > recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use > whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE > because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after > each change. > OK, that sort of makes sense.... But I doubt you'll have much luck finding anything like Turbo C IDE for linux.... I used to use it quite a bit when it came out, but linux is just different.... IIRC correctly, you have an edit window, a run window, and an error window. Sort of like an editor, a shell running make and the resulting executable, and possibly another shell running gdb... The problem is that most of us in linux land are too damn picky and individualistic for a simple IDE to really gain popularity. I use kate for some projects due to its ability to collapse and expand blocks of code. I use vi for quick changes. I use cat and less and grep to scan files. Sometimes I use sed to make global changes. I use gedit sometimes instead of kate. I use cross-compilers and different versions of gcc. I use all sorts of stuff, and the collection of little tools I have is far richer than any single IDE. And I can tile my windows in X to look like an IDE, so what need have I for an IDE? So I doubt you'll find an IDE similar to Turbo C.... The only time you may find an IDE useful is for really complex tasks like dealing with Qt (yeccchhhh). From renan.NOSPAM.listas.NOSPAM at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 17:38:46 2006 From: renan.NOSPAM.listas.NOSPAM at gmail.com (Renanr) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:45:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C References: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <81mzbh9k2z.fsf@diamond.nao-tem-hostname.com> "Dotan Cohen" writes: > see a penguin. However, if there is something _similar_ native to > linux that this newbie can install, I'd love to try it. gcc is the standard Linux compiler. -- Thanks, Renan(r) - Canoas/RS - LRU #390969 "3rd law of computing: Anything that can go wrong, will. Bus error (core dumped)" From harald at skogtun.org Mon Jul 10 17:38:33 2006 From: harald at skogtun.org (Harald Arnesen) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:45:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C References: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <873bd95bme.fsf@basilikum.skogtun.org> "Dotan Cohen" writes: >> Are you trying to build a dos executable using Turbo C or a linux >> executable using gcc? > > I'm trying to learn C in the university! > > I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run > it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and > recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use > whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE > because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after > each change. emacs? -- Hilsen Harald. From dotancohen at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 17:58:10 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Mon Jul 10 17:58:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <873bd95bme.fsf@basilikum.skogtun.org> References: <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <873bd95bme.fsf@basilikum.skogtun.org> Message-ID: <880dece00607101558u7997f773ofee24d401c38d6f4@mail.gmail.com> On 11/07/06, Harald Arnesen wrote: > emacs? Do elaborate! From jhansonxi at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 18:16:22 2006 From: jhansonxi at gmail.com (jhansonxi@gmail.com) Date: Mon Jul 10 18:20:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine - almost a laugh but really a cry In-Reply-To: <1152538776.857915.26060@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> References: <1152506802.908032.147690@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1152538776.857915.26060@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152573382.669031.197230@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Philippe A wrote: > Oh that's interesting. I had a similar problem installing Diablo 1 on > 0.9.16 this week-end. I will try again after changing resolution. I've never been able to get Diablo 1 to work. Always a black screen. There are some bugs about it and some workarounds I haven't tried yet: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=1744 http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=3498 From philipp.ludwig at googlemail.com Mon Jul 10 13:14:50 2006 From: philipp.ludwig at googlemail.com (Philipp Ludwig) Date: Mon Jul 10 18:46:32 2006 Subject: [Wine] Can't compile wine anymore :( Message-ID: <947e20490607101114s313207f1u7e16a1efcd242805@mail.gmail.com> Hello list, I tried to compile Wine-0.9.17 but configure said this: configure: error: could not find a way to build shared libraries. It is currently not possible to build Wine without shared library (.so) support to allow transparent switch between .so and .dll files. If you are using Linux, you will need a newer binutils. I've installed binutils-2.15-6, bison, flex and the other packages that are mentioned in the README. What's wrong? I'm using Debian Sarge. phil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060710/5e3485f7/attachment.htm From sven at spaghetticode.de Mon Jul 10 19:26:37 2006 From: sven at spaghetticode.de (Sven Rudolph) Date: Mon Jul 10 19:30:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] SOLVED: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 References: Message-ID: Hello Duane, well I have good news. It works! :-) Thanks a lot for your help! Sven P.S. This hint should really make it into the docs. > the PPD file you are using does not have any entries > (usually at the end of the file) like these: > *DefaultFont: Courier > *Font AvantGarde-Book: Standard "(001.006S)" Standard ROM > *Font AvantGarde-BookOblique: Standard "(001.006S)" Standard ROM > ... > In the meantime, try just copying the entries from the Wine supplied > generic.ppd file into the i560.ppd file that is presumably in > /etc/cups/ppd or somewhere similar. That might make things work for you. > Delete the ~/.wine and let winecfg recreate it; Wine won't detect that > the PPD file has changed. From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 11 02:54:54 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 11 03:00:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Can't compile wine anymore :( References: Message-ID: Philipp Ludwig wrote: > I tried to compile Wine-0.9.17 but configure said this: > > configure: error: could not find a way to build shared libraries. > It is currently not possible to build Wine without shared library > (.so) support to allow transparent switch between .so and .dll files. > If you are using Linux, you will need a newer binutils. > > I've installed binutils-2.15-6, bison, flex and the other packages that > are mentioned in the README. > > What's wrong? I'm using Debian Sarge. I just saw a mail on wine-devel which said that the tarball on sourceforge is corrupt, and you should use the one from ibiblio.org Daniel From harald at skogtun.org Tue Jul 11 04:12:39 2006 From: harald at skogtun.org (Harald Arnesen) Date: Tue Jul 11 04:15:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C References: <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <873bd95bme.fsf@basilikum.skogtun.org> Message-ID: <87irm48pyw.fsf@basilikum.skogtun.org> "Dotan Cohen" writes: > On 11/07/06, Harald Arnesen wrote: >> emacs? > > Do elaborate! You can run gcc, make and gdb from within emacs, and have the results appear in a new buffer. -- Hilsen Harald. From legine.wine at web.de Tue Jul 11 04:20:17 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Tue Jul 11 04:20:46 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <880dece00607101510s7d8b298dp9abf6c14b40e2ff7@mail.gmail.com> References: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <880dece00607101510s7d8b298dp9abf6c14b40e2ff7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44B36D51.7060807@web.de> Dotan Cohen schrieb: > On 11/07/06, CptDondo wrote: >> Dotan Cohen wrote: >> >> > Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use >> > Kate and gcc. >> > >> > For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile >> > and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem >> > to do C. >> >> OK, I am confused.... >> >> Are you trying to build a dos executable using Turbo C or a linux >> executable using gcc? > > I'm trying to learn C in the university! > > I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run > it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and > recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use > whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE > because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after > each change. Hmm, gcc supports ANSI c if I trust Wikipedia :D. so you should be fine with the standrad gcc compiler. > > > So I'd prefer to use Turbo C so that I can be compatable with the rest > of the fools in the course who come over to do HW and cry when they > see a penguin. However, if there is something _similar_ native to > linux that this newbie can install, I'd love to try it. I heared a lot of good things about Code::Blocks (www.codeblocks.org) A full featured C / C ++ IDE based on gcc, but supports differnet modern compilers (MSVC++, Digital Mars, Borland C++ 5.5, Open Watcom), too. It can compile code within the IDE and comes with neat features. Works on Windows and Linux so there is a change you can confince others (your professor? ;) ) to swich to gcc and Code::Blocks. Of course all Open Source. :D Here you find help setting codeblocks up for your distribution: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,1194.0.html Hope it helps Legine From d_baron at 012.net.il Tue Jul 11 05:48:28 2006 From: d_baron at 012.net.il (David Baron) Date: Tue Jul 11 05:48:54 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> Onwe should be able to run such programs without the benefits of wine. Install mono, Novell's opensource knockoff of .net. Let us know how it works out! From geoff at dyalog.com Tue Jul 11 05:59:00 2006 From: geoff at dyalog.com (Geoff Streeter) Date: Tue Jul 11 05:59:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B36D51.7060807@web.de> References: <880dece00607101510s7d8b298dp9abf6c14b40e2ff7@mail.gmail.com> <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <880dece00607101510s7d8b298dp9abf6c14b40e2ff7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20060711114219.03feedc8@194.217.242.253> I suggest you check how compliant Turbo C is with the standards. The first C standard was ISO 9899:1990 and is normally described as ANSI C. Turbo C from the period you are talking about may be reasonably compliant with that. The second C standard is ISO 9899:1999 and I think this is the current standard. Most C compilers now comply with that (with the notable exception of Microsoft which does not comply in a number of annoying things, mostly to do with include files and external library definitions). A gcc based solution would comply although it is sometimes pedantically compliant. eg #if 0 don't do this. #endif//0 objects to the unclosed quoted string. extern void foo(void); ... static void foo(void) { ... } objects to the change from extern to static. Still objects if the first line doesn't contain "extern". At 2006-07-11 11:20 +0200, Legine wrote: >Dotan Cohen schrieb: > > On 11/07/06, CptDondo wrote: > >> Dotan Cohen wrote: > >> > >> > Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use > >> > Kate and gcc. > >> > > >> > For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile > >> > and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem > >> > to do C. > >> > >> OK, I am confused.... > >> > >> Are you trying to build a dos executable using Turbo C or a linux > >> executable using gcc? > > > > I'm trying to learn C in the university! > > > > I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run > > it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and > > recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use > > whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE > > because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after > > each change. >Hmm, gcc supports ANSI c if I trust Wikipedia :D. so you should be fine >with the standrad gcc compiler. > > > > > > So I'd prefer to use Turbo C so that I can be compatable with the rest > > of the fools in the course who come over to do HW and cry when they > > see a penguin. However, if there is something _similar_ native to > > linux that this newbie can install, I'd love to try it. >I heared a lot of good things about Code::Blocks (www.codeblocks.org) >A full featured C / C ++ IDE based on gcc, but supports differnet modern >compilers (MSVC++, Digital Mars, Borland C++ 5.5, Open Watcom), too. >It can compile code within the IDE and comes with neat features. >Works on Windows and Linux so there is a change you can confince others >(your professor? ;) ) to swich to gcc and Code::Blocks. >Of course all Open Source. :D > >Here you find help setting codeblocks up for your distribution: >http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,1194.0.html > >Hope it helps >Legine > > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From geoff at dyalog.com Tue Jul 11 06:06:03 2006 From: geoff at dyalog.com (Geoff Streeter) Date: Tue Jul 11 06:06:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 In-Reply-To: <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> References: Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20060711120233.03ff0ec8@194.217.242.253> At 2006-07-11 13:48 +0300, David Baron wrote: >Onwe should be able to run such programs without the benefits of wine. >Install >mono, Novell's opensource knockoff of .net. > >Let us know how it works out! > > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users There are a number of programs that are only partially .NET. They use marshalling techniques to get from unmanaged to managed code. The attempt to divide programs into pure WIN32API, that can use wine and pure .NET that can use mono is likely to fail. From dotancohen at gmail.com Tue Jul 11 06:45:46 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Tue Jul 11 06:45:38 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B36D51.7060807@web.de> References: <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <880dece00607101510s7d8b298dp9abf6c14b40e2ff7@mail.gmail.com> <44B36D51.7060807@web.de> Message-ID: <880dece00607110445t7815aed9pdab4b110b1b59ed2@mail.gmail.com> On 11/07/06, Legine wrote: > Hmm, gcc supports ANSI c if I trust Wikipedia :D. so you should be fine > with the standrad gcc compiler. I forgot- it's gcc that supports ansi, NOT Turbo C! I guess that I'll just have to make an XP partition to check everything that I write in linux, to be sure that it will compile on their tools. I've already had problems, with calling libraries such as math.h and conio.h. > > So I'd prefer to use Turbo C so that I can be compatable with the rest > > of the fools in the course who come over to do HW and cry when they > > see a penguin. However, if there is something _similar_ native to > > linux that this newbie can install, I'd love to try it. > I heared a lot of good things about Code::Blocks (www.codeblocks.org) > A full featured C / C ++ IDE based on gcc, but supports differnet modern > compilers (MSVC++, Digital Mars, Borland C++ 5.5, Open Watcom), too. > It can compile code within the IDE and comes with neat features. > Works on Windows and Linux so there is a change you can confince others > (your professor? ;) ) to swich to gcc and Code::Blocks. > Of course all Open Source. :D > > Here you find help setting codeblocks up for your distribution: > http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,1194.0.html Thanks, I got it working! Which compiler is most similar to Borlands compiler (gcc, intel, SDCC)? I thought that Borland would be one of the choices, but it is not. Dotan Cohen http://linux-apache-mysql-php.org From legine.wine at web.de Tue Jul 11 07:29:33 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Tue Jul 11 07:30:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 In-Reply-To: <5.2.1.1.2.20060711120233.03ff0ec8@194.217.242.253> References: <5.2.1.1.2.20060711120233.03ff0ec8@194.217.242.253> Message-ID: <44B399AD.7080602@web.de> > > There are a number of programs that are only partially .NET. They use > marshalling techniques to get from unmanaged to managed code. The > attempt to divide programs into pure WIN32API, that can use wine and > pure .NET that can use mono is likely to fail. Anyone tried mono for Windows on wine? If that installs, .net framework 1.1 shouldnt be a Problem or am I wrong? Maybe asking on mono for native integration to wine would be a great Idea? Cya Legine From futhark77 at gmail.com Tue Jul 11 08:23:17 2006 From: futhark77 at gmail.com (Philippe A) Date: Tue Jul 11 08:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Severe performance issue with Starcraft on wine 0.9.16 In-Reply-To: <1152459230.191414.229390@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> References: <1152379733.017048.25810@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1152459230.191414.229390@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152624197.372158.320430@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> > > > Unfortunately, this workaround does not work for Starcraft because it > > > is an 8bpp game and it does not currently run in that depth. In fact, > > > it never ran in a 8bpp display IIRC. > > > > Well, have you tried running it in an 8bpp display? The source of your > > Yes. As I say SC does not run in a 8bpp display. I tried at many > different times before 0.9.16 and it never worked. More info on this problem in bugzilla http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5526 http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5635 From jarausch at skynet.be Tue Jul 11 09:30:32 2006 From: jarausch at skynet.be (Helmut Jarausch) Date: Tue Jul 11 09:31:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Turbo C Message-ID: Dotan Cohen wrote: > I'm trying to learn C in the university! > > I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run > it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and > recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use > whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE > because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after > each change. > CptDondo wrote: > But I doubt you'll have much luck finding anything like Turbo C IDE for linux.... That's probably true, still we use SciTE quite successfully in our students' lab. -- Helmut Jarausch Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik RWTH - Aachen University D 52056 Aachen, Germany From Jjosephine8 at aol.com Tue Jul 11 04:35:01 2006 From: Jjosephine8 at aol.com (Jjosephine8@aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 11 10:14:52 2006 Subject: [Wine]Windows 'Administrator rights' Message-ID: <38b.6802747.31e4cac5@aol.com> would you know why my puter states that i do not have administrator rights or administrator privleges to change or delete any programs, etc. thank you . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060711/84d142aa/attachment.htm From Agata.Goralczyk at ruhr-uni-bochum.de Tue Jul 11 06:24:30 2006 From: Agata.Goralczyk at ruhr-uni-bochum.de (=?UTF-8?B?QWdhdGEgR8OzcmFsY3p5aw==?=) Date: Tue Jul 11 10:14:53 2006 Subject: [Wine] strange scsi error Message-ID: <44B38A6E.7090002@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, when trying to run some games I get this strange error about scsi-devices and the game doesn't recognize the game-CD: err:aspi:SCSI_GetDeviceName Could not open HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 1\Scsi Bus 0\Target Id 7\Logical Unit Id 0 I don't have any scsi-devices and I suppose it's a problem with my drives settings. Any suggestions? Cay - -- Nicht weil die Dinge schwierig sind, wagen wir sie nicht, sondern weil wir sie nicht wagen, sind sie schwierig. http://weissgurt.blogspot.com/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEs4pueKIlt3GGCj8RAhw/AKCPYBJ7QZ/mPdicKgPobTAR6laXOgCdEJrA 2CyqdDjNmIA1f8bo9xwVWWw= =Y7GP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 11 10:28:19 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 11 10:30:10 2006 Subject: [Wine]Windows 'Administrator rights' References: Message-ID: Jjosephine8@aol.com wrote: > would you know why my puter states that i do not have administrator rights or > administrator privleges to change or delete any programs, etc. thank you . Would you state your problem as a question, complete with useful information, someone might be able to help you. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 11 10:31:02 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 11 10:35:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] strange scsi error References: Message-ID: Agata G?ralczyk wrote: > when trying to run some games I get this strange error about > scsi-devices and the game doesn't recognize the game-CD: > > err:aspi:SCSI_GetDeviceName Could not open > HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 1\Scsi Bus 0\Target Id 7\Logical > Unit Id 0 > > I don't have any scsi-devices and I suppose it's a problem with my > drives settings. That's strange, here on wine 0.9.16 I don't even have any SCSI related entries in my registry. What's your wine version? Off the cuff guess: It's the copy protection. Daniel From pelle at plusnet.pl Tue Jul 11 19:23:06 2006 From: pelle at plusnet.pl (Piotr Sawicki) Date: Tue Jul 11 19:23:51 2006 Subject: [Wine] wine upgrade causes finale font display problem Message-ID: <1152663787.11018.10.camel@linux.site> Hi, I use open suse 10.0. With the same configuration of $HOME/.wine folder but different wine versions I got two small screenshots of finale 2003a that show the font display failure. This is the correct display of all fonts in finale: http://www.piotr.art.pl/finale_jad_wine.png - this is a screnshot made with wine version from suse jacklab repository from: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10.0-i386/RPMS.jacklab/wine-20060303-0.jacklab.1.i586.rpm This is a bad display of fonts in finale with squares instead of some of characters: http://www.piotr.art.pl/finale_wine_0.9.17.png - this is a screenshot made with wine wine-0.9.17-SuSELinux100.i586 from official wine repository can you help me? thanks in advance Piotr From danlopez at gmail.com Tue Jul 11 23:42:30 2006 From: danlopez at gmail.com (danlopez@gmail.com) Date: Tue Jul 11 23:45:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Can't get xfire to run with wine Message-ID: <1152679350.586861.206550@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> I get the following ============================== boast@boast:/media/windows/Program Files/xfire$ wine xfire.exe fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:msg:PeekMessageW PM_QS_xxxx flags (0407) are not handled fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap stub fixme:msg:PeekMessageW PM_QS_xxxx flags (0020) are not handled fixme:msg:PeekMessageW PM_QS_xxxx flags (0020) are not handled fixme:msg:PeekMessageW PM_QS_xxxx flags (0020) are not handled fixme:msg:PeekMessageW PM_QS_xxxx flags (0020) are not handled err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! fixme:wininet:InternetGetConnectedState always returning LAN connection. fixme:ole:OleCreate {8856f961-340a-11d0-a96b-00c04fd705a2} {00000112-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} semi-stub! You need to install the Mozilla ActiveX control to use Wine's builtin CLSID_WebBrowser from SHDOCVW.DLL fixme:shdocvw:PersistStorage_InitNew (0x7ddc2588)->(0x591648) fixme:shdocvw:OleObject_SetHostNames (0x7ddc2588)->(L"My Host Name", (null)) fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface (0x7ddc2588)->({00000126-0000-0000-c000- 000000000046} 0x7fb9dcb4) interface not supported fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_put_Silent (0x7ddc2588)->(ffffffff) fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_Navigate2 Unsupported arguments err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {25336920-03f9-11cf-8fd0-00aa00686f13} not regist ered err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {25336920-03f9-11cf-8fd0-00aa00686f13} not regist ered err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {25336920-03f9-11cf-8fd0-00aa00686f13} could be created for context 0x3 err:shdocvw:navigate Could not create HTMLDocument: 80040154 fixme:ole:OleCreate {8856f961-340a-11d0-a96b-00c04fd705a2} {00000112-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} semi-stub! ===================== help? From yaelh at elbit.co.il Wed Jul 12 01:13:44 2006 From: yaelh at elbit.co.il (yaelh) Date: Wed Jul 12 01:20:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Wine over vxWorks OS\PPC architecture Message-ID: <1152684824.812988.9350@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Hi, Is it possible to run Wine over vxWorks OS \PPC architecture ?? If not - Does anyone know about Windows emulator for this atchitecture. Thanks. From legine.wine at web.de Wed Jul 12 01:51:23 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Wed Jul 12 01:52:13 2006 Subject: [Wine]Windows 'Administrator rights' In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44B49BEB.5030408@web.de> Hiya, Please, describe what you did try, what you want to do and when the computer says that administrator part. Add your wine version and your distribution you use. That should be enough information to come up with a solution :D ty Legine Daniel Skorka schrieb: > Jjosephine8@aol.com wrote: > >> would you know why my puter states that i do not have administrator rights or >> administrator privleges to change or delete any programs, etc. thank you . >> > > Would you state your problem as a question, complete with useful > information, someone might be able to help you. > > Daniel > Whats a usefull Information ;) ? > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 02:20:01 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 02:25:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] wine upgrade causes finale font display problem References: Message-ID: Piotr Sawicki wrote: > With the same configuration of $HOME/.wine folder but different wine > versions I got two small screenshots of finale 2003a that show the font > display failure. So, you just changed your wine version, and left ~/.wine alone? Sometimes a clean installation (i.e. rm -fr ~/.wine) can help with problems. > This is the correct display of all fonts in finale: > http://www.piotr.art.pl/finale_jad_wine.png - this is a screnshot made > with wine version from suse jacklab repository from: > http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10.0-i386/RPMS.jacklab/wine-20060303-0.jacklab.1.i586.rpm 20060303? Looks like they mean wine 0.9.9 Can you determine wether this package contains additional patches from JackLab or SUSE? Besides that, do you get any error messages? Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 02:21:30 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 02:25:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Can't get xfire to run with wine References: <1152679350.586861.206550@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: danlopez@gmail.com wrote: > You need to install the Mozilla ActiveX control to > use Wine's builtin CLSID_WebBrowser from SHDOCVW.DLL Did you do that? Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 02:27:43 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 02:30:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Wine over vxWorks OS\PPC architecture References: <1152684824.812988.9350@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: yaelh wrote: > Is it possible to run Wine over vxWorks OS \PPC architecture ?? > If not - Does anyone know about Windows emulator for this atchitecture. > Thanks. WINE Is Not an Emulator. As such, it does not support (and is not useful on) non-intel architectures. I don't know of any windows emulators at all. You propably want something like QEMU. Also, I can't figure out why anyone would want to run a piece of windows software on a realtime OS designed for embedded systems. Daniel From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Wed Jul 12 06:42:56 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Wed Jul 12 06:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] gcc can't output executables: WNe compilation error Message-ID: <1152704576.539714.292010@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Hi! I'm trying to compile the 9.16 versino of Wine. It runs ok til it goes to the real compilation.. It just outputs 'gcc error: this program can't output executable files' Using it for code generated by me, it works ok, and it still compiles other programs. What this could be? Where wine looks for the gcc (or other C compiler)? Thanks for the help. Corvu From mike at fdb.volgograd.ru Wed Jul 12 04:49:20 2006 From: mike at fdb.volgograd.ru (Michael Popov) Date: Wed Jul 12 09:13:44 2006 Subject: [Wine] error in NVidia driver Message-ID: <44B4C5A0.6090802@fdb.volgograd.ru> Hello! I'm trying to run Sacred Underworld game in Wine, it works almost fine (especially with latest Wine 0.9.17 where DX7 was fixed), until it crash in libGL.so. According to attached log file, process crashes in glTexImage2D() function. I think this is problem in proprietary NVidia driver and post the report on NVidia Linux forum and NVidia Linux support. Unfortunately, there was no replies. Any ideas? Maybe it is possible to workaround this bug in Wine (limit max texture size or deprecate specific texture format)? PS. Same problem (crash in lobGL.so) with Oblivion playing intro video. Regards, Michael -------------- next part -------------- err:ddraw:PixelFormat_DD2WineD3D Don't know how to handle a 24 bit depth buffer with stencil bits wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x000002a8 at address 0x7f8c2fa6 (thread 000c), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x000002a8 in 32-bit code (0x7f8c2fa6). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:7f8c2fa6 ESP:7b14e0ec EBP:00000000 EFLAGS:00010202( - 00 - -RI1) EAX:00000000 EBX:7f922f88 ECX:7b450000 EDX:7e786da4 ESI:7b14e994 EDI:7fd88d58 Stack dump: 0x7b14e0ec: 7f907c5b 7fd88d58 7f91fc4c 7b14e158 0x7b14e0fc: 7fc3f48d 000000a4 00000000 00000000 0x7b14e10c: 00000000 7b14e138 7b14e180 0000001f 0x7b14e11c: 7fd47f98 00000001 00000000 00000000 0x7b14e12c: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7b14e13c: 0000001f 00000000 00000000 00000000 Backtrace: =>1 0x7f8c2fa6 glTexImage2D+0x446 in libgl.so.1 (0x7f8c2fa6) 0x7f8c2fa6 glTexImage2D+0x446 in libgl.so.1: jmp *0x2a8(%eax) Modules: Module Address Debug info Name (81 modules) PE 400000-21ab000 Deferred sacred PE 10000000-1008f000 Deferred granny PE 21100000-21164000 Deferred mss32 PE 60000000-60058000 Deferred ijl15 ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred ELF 7e58b000-7e5a0000 Deferred midimap \-PE 7e590000-7e5a0000 \ midimap ELF 7e6d2000-7e6e9000 Deferred msacm32 \-PE 7e6e0000-7e6e9000 \ msacm32 ELF 7e6e9000-7e715000 Deferred wineoss \-PE 7e6f0000-7e715000 \ wineoss ELF 7e715000-7e78c000 Deferred winex11 \-PE 7e720000-7e78c000 \ winex11 ELF 7e78c000-7e7ab000 Deferred libexpat.so.1 ELF 7e7ab000-7e7d9000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1 ELF 7e7d9000-7e7ed000 Deferred libz.so.1 ELF 7e7ed000-7e856000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6 ELF 7e865000-7e879000 Deferred lz32 \-PE 7e870000-7e879000 \ lz32 ELF 7e879000-7e890000 Deferred version \-PE 7e880000-7e890000 \ version PE 7e890000-7e8e4000 Deferred tincat2 ELF 7e905000-7e980000 Deferred oleaut32 \-PE 7e920000-7e980000 \ oleaut32 PE 7e980000-7ea55000 Deferred iconv ELF 7ea60000-7ea87000 Deferred ws2_32 \-PE 7ea70000-7ea87000 \ ws2_32 ELF 7ea87000-7eaa0000 Deferred wsock32 \-PE 7ea90000-7eaa0000 \ wsock32 PE 7eaa0000-7eb5f000 Deferred libxml2 ELF 7eb67000-7eb81000 Deferred imm32 \-PE 7eb70000-7eb81000 \ imm32 ELF 7eb81000-7ebdf000 Deferred msvcrt \-PE 7eb90000-7ebdf000 \ msvcrt ELF 7ebdf000-7ec5c000 Deferred winmm \-PE 7ebf0000-7ec5c000 \ winmm ELF 7ec5c000-7ec79000 Deferred iphlpapi \-PE 7ec60000-7ec79000 \ iphlpapi ELF 7ec79000-7ecb8000 Deferred rpcrt4 \-PE 7ec80000-7ecb8000 \ rpcrt4 ELF 7ecb8000-7ed2b000 Deferred ole32 \-PE 7ecd0000-7ed2b000 \ ole32 ELF 7ed2b000-7edb1000 Deferred gdi32 \-PE 7ed40000-7edb1000 \ gdi32 ELF 7edb1000-7eed8000 Deferred user32 \-PE 7edd0000-7eed8000 \ user32 ELF 7f00e000-7f7d0000 Deferred libglcore.so.1 ELF 7f7d0000-7f846000 Deferred libglu.so.1 ELF 7f846000-7f8cb000 Export libgl.so.1 ELF 7f8cb000-7f924000 Deferred wined3d \-PE 7f8e0000-7f924000 \ wined3d ELF 7f924000-7fa0a000 Deferred libx11.so.6 ELF 7fa0a000-7fa22000 Deferred libice.so.6 ELF 7fa22000-7fa56000 Deferred ddraw \-PE 7fa30000-7fa56000 \ ddraw ELF 7fa56000-7fa90000 Deferred advapi32 \-PE 7fa60000-7fa90000 \ advapi32 ELF 7fba6000-7fbb0000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1 ELF 7fbb2000-7fbbb000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1 ELF 7fbbb000-7fbc8000 Deferred libxext.so.6 ELF 7fbfb000-7fcf0000 Deferred kernel32 \-PE 7fc10000-7fcf0000 \ kernel32 ELF 7fe02000-7fe06000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3 ELF 7fe06000-7fe0e000 Deferred libsm.so.6 ELF 7fe0e000-7fe18000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2 ELF 7fe18000-7fe21000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2 ELF 7fe21000-7fe36000 Deferred libnsl.so.1 ELF 7fe36000-7fe3f000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2 ELF 7fe41000-7fe44000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2 ELF 7fe44000-7fe4c000 Deferred libxrender.so.1 ELF 7fe51000-7fe73000 Deferred libm.so.6 ELF 7fe73000-7ff6c000 Deferred libwine_unicode.so.1 ELF 7ff6c000-7ffe0000 Deferred ntdll \-PE 7ff80000-7ffe0000 \ ntdll ELF b7d70000-b7d72000 Deferred libnvidia-tls.so.1 ELF b7d7b000-b7d7e000 Deferred libdl.so.2 ELF b7d7e000-b7ead000 Deferred libc.so.6 ELF b7ead000-b7ebf000 Deferred libpthread.so.0 ELF b7ec0000-b7ec3000 Deferred libxau.so.6 ELF b7ecf000-b7eea000 Deferred libwine.so.1 ELF b7eed000-b7f03000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2 Threads: process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 0000000a 0000000b 0 00000008 (D) Z:\media\hda9\su\sacred.exe 0000000c 0 <== 00000009 0 From harald.freidhof at ish.de Wed Jul 12 09:31:25 2006 From: harald.freidhof at ish.de (lightmans) Date: Wed Jul 12 09:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] =?iso-8859-1?q?numlock_and_german_key_like_=E4_=F6_=FC_is_?= =?iso-8859-1?q?not_active?= Message-ID: <1152714685.091074.25400@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Hello Friends, i have a fresh debian/ubuntu 6.06 installation with automatix and Wine 0.9.12 installed and cedega 5.2. My problem is when i start an emulated application on wine, like a game (EVE online game) or a other application i can not use the german keys on the keyboard like ? ? ? etc. and the (numlock key) numberfield on the keyboard doesnt work. Do anybody now where i have to activate it or what i have to do? My keyboard works fine under linux and i have no problems with it .. its only in wine an a emulated MS Windows application. Thank you !! BYe Lightmans From Agata.Goralczyk at ruhr-uni-bochum.de Tue Jul 11 14:49:36 2006 From: Agata.Goralczyk at ruhr-uni-bochum.de (=?UTF-8?B?QWdhdGEgR8OzcmFsY3p5aw==?=) Date: Wed Jul 12 10:26:25 2006 Subject: [Wine] strange scsi error In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44B400D0.7080106@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Daniel Skorka schrieb: > Agata G?ralczyk wrote: >> when trying to run some games I get this strange error about >> scsi-devices and the game doesn't recognize the game-CD: >> >> err:aspi:SCSI_GetDeviceName Could not open >> HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 1\Scsi Bus 0\Target Id 7\Logical >> Unit Id 0 >> >> I don't have any scsi-devices and I suppose it's a problem with my >> drives settings. > > That's strange, here on wine 0.9.16 I don't even have any SCSI related > entries in my registry. What's your wine version? > Off the cuff guess: It's the copy protection. > > Daniel I'm using yesterdays CVS and there are some scsi related registry entries in HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi. But in "Scsi Port 1" there is no "Target Id 7". I have "Target Id 0" describing my dvd-rom and "Target Id 1" with my cd-rw. I'm quite sure it has something to do with copy protection. I just don't know what to do about it. Agata - -- Nicht weil die Dinge schwierig sind, wagen wir sie nicht, sondern weil wir sie nicht wagen, sind sie schwierig. http://weissgurt.blogspot.com/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEtADQeKIlt3GGCj8RAnGZAJ4917foG/VyBV6ULDGOal2n6wCfsQCgny/V UQafaMc8RG0VE0hClUEdqwo= =2YI2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From joerg.schaible at gmx.de Tue Jul 11 16:01:27 2006 From: joerg.schaible at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F6rg?= Schaible) Date: Wed Jul 12 10:26:26 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C References: <880dece00607100858t26ebcf4dx891a069f0484e28e@mail.gmail.com> <6jwsg.6839$4c7.6793@tornado.southeast.rr.com> <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: CptDondo wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: > >> I'm trying to learn C in the university! >> >> I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run >> it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and >> recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use >> whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE >> because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after >> each change. >> > OK, that sort of makes sense.... > > But I doubt you'll have much luck finding anything like Turbo C IDE for > linux.... > > I used to use it quite a bit when it came out, but linux is just > different.... > > IIRC correctly, you have an edit window, a run window, and an error > window. > > Sort of like an editor, a shell running make and the resulting > executable, and possibly another shell running gdb... > > The problem is that most of us in linux land are too damn picky and > individualistic for a simple IDE to really gain popularity. > > I use kate for some projects due to its ability to collapse and expand > blocks of code. I use vi for quick changes. I use cat and less and > grep to scan files. Sometimes I use sed to make global changes. I use > gedit sometimes instead of kate. I use cross-compilers and different > versions of gcc. I use all sorts of stuff, and the collection of little > tools I have is far richer than any single IDE. And I can tile my > windows in X to look like an IDE, so what need have I for an IDE? > > So I doubt you'll find an IDE similar to Turbo C.... The only time you > may find an IDE useful is for really complex tasks like dealing with Qt > (yeccchhhh). Try Eclipse with the CDT plugin. Might be easier than running an IDE with WINE. - J?rg From bobetheridge at shaw.ca Tue Jul 11 17:26:18 2006 From: bobetheridge at shaw.ca (Bob Etheridge) Date: Wed Jul 12 10:26:27 2006 Subject: [Wine] Still trying to sort out an override problem Message-ID: The program I am trying to run quits with the following error messages: fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc WM_STYLECHANGING: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc WM_STYLECHANGED: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc EM_EXLIMITTEXT: stub I have tried running winecfg and have entered my program name in the Applications tab, selected it, and then switched to the Libraries tab and entered: [AppDefaults\\\\Olb.exe\\\\DllOverrides] ; address richedit interfaces not displaying \"riched20\" = \"native\", \"riched32\" = \"native\" I have also added the richedit20 and richedit32 libraries as native then builtin, but neither change seems to make a difference. Another thing I noticed is that when I get the fixme messages the terminal seems to lock up and never returns to the prompt. My program file is located on Windows drive D: and I presume the richedit libraries are in the system folder on drive C:. Could that be confusing Wine, or is it smart enough to sort that out? My Windows system is Win2k, btw. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Bob From sahayiitm at gmail.com Wed Jul 12 01:00:35 2006 From: sahayiitm at gmail.com (rajiv sahay) Date: Wed Jul 12 10:26:28 2006 Subject: [Wine] how to install matlab using Wine in Debian (Knoppix) or Fedora? Message-ID: Hello Frank, I am a reserch student at the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, India. I need to work in Matlab Release 12 or Release 14 for my research purpose. The OS I like and use is Linux, (Debian, Fedora), is it possible to install Matlab 6.5 or 7.x using wine? I saw your website www.frankscorner.org and saw some instructions. Can you please give me a step by step instruction step for installing Matlab using Wine? I don't have much experience using Wine tools but am really intersted to learn how to install Matlab. Hoping to hear from you soon!! Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Rajiv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060712/d5071cde/attachment.htm From agibson at ptm.com Wed Jul 12 10:38:51 2006 From: agibson at ptm.com (Adam Gibson) Date: Wed Jul 12 10:39:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 In-Reply-To: <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> References: <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> Message-ID: <44B5178B.3060607@ptm.com> David Baron wrote: > Onwe should be able to run such programs without the benefits of wine. Install > mono, Novell's opensource knockoff of .net. > > Let us know how it works out! > Most of the apps I have wanted to run use .net for some parts of the app but the main part still was hooking directly to the windows api so they will never work with Mono. I have a feeling Wine will be the only hope for apps like in the future. I hope this is not true but I have a feeling that in another 2 years wine might not be so useful for newer apps if .net does not run on it. Mono will only go so far... There are too many developers currently bypassing .net in parts of their code and hooking directly to windows only DLLs or APIs. From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 11:06:15 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:10:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 References: <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> Message-ID: Adam Gibson wrote: > I hope this is not true but I have a feeling that in another 2 years > wine might not be so useful for newer apps if .net does not run on it. > Mono will only go so far... There are too many developers currently > bypassing .net in parts of their code and hooking directly to windows > only DLLs or APIs. For one, .NET is quite close to working on wine ATM. Also, if things go as Mircosoft wants it, apps will be .NET only in the future. Of course, that is until Microsoft changes its mind yet again. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 11:07:07 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:10:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] strange scsi error References: Message-ID: Agata G?ralczyk wrote: > I'm quite sure it has something to do with copy protection. I just don't > know what to do about it. I suggest the usual course of action: Get a no-cd crack. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 11:11:13 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:15:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Still trying to sort out an override problem References: Message-ID: Bob Etheridge wrote: > The program I am trying to run quits with the following error messages: > > [...] Those are not error messages. A fixme is non-fatal. > I have tried running winecfg and have entered my program name in the > Applications tab, selected it, and then switched to the Libraries tab > and entered: > > [AppDefaults\\\\Olb.exe\\\\DllOverrides] ; address richedit interfaces > not displaying \"riched20\" = \"native\", \"riched32\" = \"native\" I'm confused by what you mean with "not displaying". > noticed is that when I get the fixme messages the terminal seems to lock > up and never returns to the prompt. What if you hit CTRL-C or CTRL-Z (i.e. quit or suspend) ? > My program file is located on Windows drive D: and I presume the > richedit libraries are in the system folder on drive C:. Could that be > confusing Wine, or is it smart enough to sort that out? My Windows > system is Win2k, btw. You _assume_? Don't you know where you put them? You aren't using your windows installation as C:, are you? Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 11:14:46 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:20:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] how to install matlab using Wine in Debian (Knoppix) or?Fedora? References: Message-ID: rajiv sahay wrote: > Hello Frank, I'll assume this is a forwarded message, although it would be nice to mark it as being that. > India. I need to work in Matlab Release 12 or Release 14 for my research > purpose. The OS I like and use is Linux, (Debian, Fedora), is it possible to > install Matlab 6.5 or 7.x using wine? I saw your website According to appdb.winehq.org, it mostly works. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 12 11:22:17 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:25:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: gcc can't output executables: WNe compilation error References: <1152704576.539714.292010@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > It just outputs 'gcc error: this program can't output executable files' I have never seen this message before, nor can I imagine it's meaning. Which distribution and gcc version are you using? > Where wine looks for the gcc (or other C compiler)? It just calls 'gcc', which is looked for in $PATH. Did you get any errors during ./configure? Daniel From dotancohen at gmail.com Wed Jul 12 11:26:36 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:26:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <880dece00607120926x5bba8500p9da6452fb252355@mail.gmail.com> On 12/07/06, J?rg Schaible wrote: > Try Eclipse with the CDT plugin. Might be easier than running an IDE with > WINE. > Most of the work I'm doing in Kdevelop. But this is work for the university- and the work that I turn in must compile in Turbo C. I cannot take the risk that it won't compile in Turbo C, so I must check it. That is why I must run Turbo C. Dotan Cohen http://essentialinux.com From dclark at akamail.com Wed Jul 12 11:35:05 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:38:27 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: how to install matlab using Wine in Debian (Knoppix) or Fedora? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: rajiv sahay wrote: > Hello Frank, > I am a reserch student at the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, > India. I need to work in Matlab Release 12 or Release 14 for my research > purpose. The OS I like and use is Linux, (Debian, Fedora), is it > possible to install Matlab 6.5 or 7.x using wine? I saw your website > www.frankscorner.org and saw some > instructions. Can you please give me a step by step instruction step for > installing Matlab using Wine? I don't have much experience using Wine > tools but am really intersted to learn how to install Matlab. There is a Linux version of Matlab. Is there a reason you are not using that? From dclark at akamail.com Wed Jul 12 11:43:20 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Wed Jul 12 11:49:28 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: SOLVED: No printing possible in wine 0.9.15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sven Rudolph wrote: > Hello Duane, > > well I have good news. > It works! > :-) > > Thanks a lot for your help! > > > Sven > > P.S. This hint should really make it into the docs. > I'll see what folks on wine-devel have to say. At the very least, a different error message would be helpful. From pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com Wed Jul 12 14:19:46 2006 From: pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com (Paul Romanyszyn) Date: Wed Jul 12 14:25:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <880dece00607101129o1c253359x80ba991c879588f7@mail.gmail.com> <44B2A628.10408@sc.rr.com> <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <44B54B52.8020002@arcelectronicsinc.com> Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 12/07/06, J?rg Schaible wrote: > >> Try Eclipse with the CDT plugin. Might be easier than running an IDE with >> WINE. >> > > Most of the work I'm doing in Kdevelop. But this is work for the > university- and the work that I turn in must compile in Turbo C. I > cannot take the risk that it won't compile in Turbo C, so I must check > it. That is why I must run Turbo C. > > Dotan Cohen > http://essentialinux.com What version of Turbo C and date. As I remember tc 1. was dos based. At around 4. it was a win 3.11 or win32s. The options are dual boot to dos or window or get bochs, qemu or dosemu to work and use it as a virtual PC with your choice of OS installed. http://bochs.sourceforge.net/ http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ http://dosemu.org/ for the first 2 you will need to use mtools to transfer files in and out of the emulated harddrive. Once you have simulated harddrives and have a working bochs it is easy to let qemu use the simulated install and it will emulate a little faster. The turbodebugger should work under bochs and qemu. It may not work under dosemu. The other drawbacks on bochs and qemu is the number pad keys don't seem to work. I have used bochs but now use qemu to run a cross compiler for an embedded micro that only runs on dos 6.22 as it uses protected mode 32 bit instructions not allowed on win 95 dos. Paul From lists at tomgeorge.info Wed Jul 12 14:30:09 2006 From: lists at tomgeorge.info (Thomas H. George) Date: Wed Jul 12 14:30:42 2006 Subject: [Wine] mike.exe - It used to work. Message-ID: <44B54DC1.2050907@tomgeorge.info> mike.exe is Counting at Bridge by Mike Lawerence. It used to work as installed by Windows in a Windows partition and started with wine version 0.0.20050310-1.2 as installed from the debian package on a Sarge box with a 2.6.11 kernel. (It wasn't perfect. The card symbols were odd characters but the program ran with no difficulties.) I switched to debian testing with a 2.6.15 kernel with wine version 0.9.12-1 and installed the program in .wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike/mike.exe. The program starts with an empty screen and the book option shaded out (in .wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike there is a subdirectory book containing lawerence.bok). The program exits normally from the File/Exit option and wine reports success. Do I need add a path to lawerence.bok? If so, how? If not, what else could be wrong? Tom George From dotancohen at gmail.com Wed Jul 12 15:46:37 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Wed Jul 12 15:46:43 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B54B52.8020002@arcelectronicsinc.com> References: <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> <44B54B52.8020002@arcelectronicsinc.com> Message-ID: <880dece00607121346m586d1ddaqbb08ef473063da74@mail.gmail.com> On 12/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn wrote: > What version of Turbo C and date. It's here on this page: http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/en/ho_Turbo-C.html As the filename is TURBOC30.exe I assume it's version 3.0. > As I remember tc 1. was dos based. At around 4. it was a win 3.11 or win32s. > > The options are dual boot to dos or window or get bochs, qemu or dosemu > to work and use it as a virtual PC with your choice of OS installed. > > http://bochs.sourceforge.net/ > http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ > http://dosemu.org/ > > for the first 2 you will need to use mtools to transfer files in and out > of the emulated harddrive. > > Once you have simulated harddrives and have a working bochs it is easy > to let qemu use the simulated install and it will emulate a little faster. > > The turbodebugger should work under bochs and qemu. It may not work > under dosemu. The other drawbacks on bochs and qemu is the number pad > keys don't seem to work. > > I have used bochs but now use qemu to run a cross compiler for an > embedded micro that only runs on dos 6.22 as it uses protected mode 32 > bit instructions not allowed on win 95 dos. > Paul Thanks. I'll start playing with those tools, and I'll subscribe to the relevant mailing lists if need be. I appreciate the advice. - Hide quoted text - Dotan Cohen http://essentialinux.com From sir_k_88 at hotmail.com Wed Jul 12 16:00:44 2006 From: sir_k_88 at hotmail.com (sir_k_88@hotmail.com) Date: Wed Jul 12 16:05:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Cannot uninstall wine; failed dependencies Message-ID: <1152738044.608629.297430@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> I recently installed SuSE 10.1 for the first time (I'm completely new to Linux). Wine was installed with it, but i'm not sure what version, or what directory it was installed to. To be safe I thought it'd be best for me to uninstall wine completely, and reinstall the latest version. I went to what I think is the correct directory (/usr/lib/) and did 'make uninstall wine' and got the error message : make: ***No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop. So instead i tried 'rpm -e wine' in the same directory, and got the following error message: error: Failed dependencies: libwine.so.1 is needed by (installed) xmms-plugins-1.2.10-44.i586 Could anybody tell me how to fix this so i can uninstall wine. Thanks. From pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com Wed Jul 12 18:16:05 2006 From: pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com (Paul Romanyszyn) Date: Wed Jul 12 18:30:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <880dece00607101332q24c191c8uc980d975d4d49e48@mail.gmail.com> <44B2C06B.6040206@sc.rr.com> <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> <44B54B52.8020002@arcelectronicsinc.com> Message-ID: <44B582B5.8010903@arcelectronicsinc.com> Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 12/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn wrote: > >> What version of Turbo C and date. > > It's here on this page: > http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/en/ho_Turbo-C.html > As the filename is TURBOC30.exe I assume it's version 3.0. > Looking at the zip it is 1992 so Dos based not windows. In wine the install fails with dos protected mode instructions. So wine is not a solution. Under qemu running win 95 the install opens a dos box and seems ready to work. under Dosemu the installer also works. Paul From spamtrap at spamtrap.spamtrap Wed Jul 12 21:07:59 2006 From: spamtrap at spamtrap.spamtrap (Darren Wilkinson) Date: Wed Jul 12 21:15:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Cannot uninstall wine; failed dependencies In-Reply-To: <1152738044.608629.297430@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1152738044.608629.297430@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <44b5aafe$0$22103$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net> sir_k_88@hotmail.com wrote: > I recently installed SuSE 10.1 for the first time (I'm completely new > to Linux). > I hope you like it. It is a bit of a learning curve at first though, but that's part of the fun. > Wine was installed with it, but i'm not sure what version, or what > directory it was installed to. > > To be safe I thought it'd be best for me to uninstall wine completely, > and reinstall the latest version. > This isn't as necessary as it is in windows but is always a good idea as long as you don't directories like .wine or .xine or .gnome etcetera in your /home/username directory as they hold the personal settings which you will want to keep > I went to what I think is the correct directory (/usr/lib/) and did > 'make uninstall wine' and got the error message : > > make: ***No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop. > Your second attempt is more along the right lines but this is important so I'll put my 2 cents in. The make command works from the "Makefile" file which is a script included in the *source code*. It should be used from the directory you've extracted the source code like this: ./configure <-- checks your system against it's requirements make <-- compiles the source into binary along with: make install <-- usually done as root or: make uninstall <-- deletes any installed files or even Make clean <-- removes any compiled files from the source directory There's little else to installing from the source but do a search on the internet as you will need to familiarize yourself with it. > So instead i tried 'rpm -e wine' in the same directory, and got the > following error message: > It doesn't matter what directory you run rpm/urpmi/etcetera from as the rpm app all use a central database. > error: Failed dependencies: > libwine.so.1 is needed by (installed) > xmms-plugins-1.2.10-44.i586 > > Could anybody tell me how to fix this so i can uninstall wine. > I could give you the quick answer but this will be better for you. Almost *every* program you ever install (from rpm or "make install" or whatever) on linux will install a man(ual) page giving detailed information. These are very useful to look at if you are getting an error or *think* you know which app to use but not which options. Try "man rpm" from any directory and you'll quickly get your answer. Ok here's the quick answer as well. libwine.so.1 is included in all the wine rpms and xmms is just a media player so you can safely do: rpm -e --force wine > Thanks. > From no at spam.net Thu Jul 13 00:00:10 2006 From: no at spam.net (buck huffman) Date: Thu Jul 13 00:05:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Cannot uninstall wine; failed dependencies In-Reply-To: <1152738044.608629.297430@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1152738044.608629.297430@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: If wine was installed as part of the SuSE install process then you could use the Yast control center to remove it. in kde just select system from the k-menu then yast control center. enter your root password at the prompt, select software management from the list, type wine at the search prompt, click on the check box until it becomes a garbage can icon, then click the accept button, follow the prompts. if not in kde just get to a console prompt, type su to become root, enter root password at prompt, then type yast to run the yast utility, select software management from the list, alt-f for filter, select search, type wine at the search prompt, select wine, alt-t for actions, select delete, then alt-a to accept, follow the prompts. i use the alt key combinations because the mouse doesn't always work in the console, if the mouse is working for you, then feel free to use it instead. buck From dotancohen at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 02:34:05 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Thu Jul 13 02:34:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B582B5.8010903@arcelectronicsinc.com> References: <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> <44B54B52.8020002@arcelectronicsinc.com> <44B582B5.8010903@arcelectronicsinc.com> Message-ID: <880dece00607130034o6a8cb18cy70600046ca6c467a@mail.gmail.com> On 13/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn wrote: > Looking at the zip it is 1992 so Dos based not windows. In wine the > install fails with dos protected mode instructions. So wine is not a > solution. > > Under qemu running win 95 the install opens a dos box and seems ready to > work. > > under Dosemu the installer also works. > Paul > You managed to install it, then? Would you mind just checking for me if you can open /BIN/TC.EXE and compile and run a hello world script? If it works, then I will exercise my maximum efforts to get it running under qemu. Thanks, Paul. I appreciate it. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com From geoff at dyalog.com Thu Jul 13 03:38:59 2006 From: geoff at dyalog.com (Geoff Streeter) Date: Thu Jul 13 03:39:13 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine : Programs requires .Net Framework 1.1 In-Reply-To: <44B5178B.3060607@ptm.com> References: <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> <200607111348.28634.d_baron@012.net.il> Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20060713092815.03fbdec0@194.217.242.253> At 2006-07-12 11:38 -0400, Adam Gibson wrote: >David Baron wrote: >>Onwe should be able to run such programs without the benefits of wine. >>Install mono, Novell's opensource knockoff of .net. >>Let us know how it works out! > >Most of the apps I have wanted to run use .net for some parts of the app >but the main part still was hooking directly to the windows api so they >will never work with Mono. I have a feeling Wine will be the only hope >for apps like in the future. > >I hope this is not true but I have a feeling that in another 2 years wine >might not be so useful for newer apps if .net does not run on it. Mono >will only go so far... There are too many developers currently bypassing >.net in parts of their code and hooking directly to windows only DLLs or APIs. It is not quite like that. Developers have existing products to which they add .NET support. To do a native .NET would involve a complete rewrite. To add support requires fighting with the marshalling. Mono supports marshalling (I think) so what is required is the same interfaces between wine and mono that are supplied by WIN32API and .NET. Currently, .NET is not a stable target. I am not the .NET developer here but I know we are currently fighting changes between .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0. Looking forward to wine's long term applicability, I think the lack of 64 bit support might be more of a problem. However, that may be my bias showing. I have been an unashamed supporter of 64 bit since the DEC Alpha in the early '90s. Geoff Streeter From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 13 03:39:37 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 13 03:45:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] mike.exe - It used to work. References: Message-ID: Thomas H. George wrote: > 0.9.12-1 and installed the program in > .wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike/mike.exe. The program starts with an > empty screen and the book option shaded out (in > .wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike there is a subdirectory book containing > lawerence.bok). The program exits normally from the File/Exit option Try $ cd ~/.wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike && wine mike.exe Daniel From eotw at gmx.de Thu Jul 13 07:05:18 2006 From: eotw at gmx.de (teb) Date: Thu Jul 13 07:10:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] windows.h not found Message-ID: <1152792317.940566.218780@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Hi, I've got a newly installed wine running on a Sun Fire X2100 and redhat. Now I want to compile some cpp-sources, but wineg++ ist aborted because it can't find the include windows.h. Is there a another include for wine? Any help? cheers teb From xnooby at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 07:51:25 2006 From: xnooby at gmail.com (Xn Nooby) Date: Thu Jul 13 07:51:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] How do I pass parameters to my program when using WINE? Message-ID: Hello, I'm trying to figure out the proper way of passing parameters to my program that is being run by WINE. I've been trying different things I've found in Google, but none have seemed to work yet. The parameters work in a Windows environment, so I do believe the program is okay. This is on a SUSE/SLES 9 machine using WINE .917. If I want to pass the parameter "/SLEEP:10" to a program called "myapp.exe", how would I do it? I've found and tried the following formats, and none have worked so far: wine myapp.exe /SLEEP:10 wine /full/path/myapp.exe /SLEEP:10 wine "/full/path/myapp.exe /SLEEP:10" wine myapp.exe -- /SLEEP:10 wine myapp.exe -- myapp.exe /SLEEP:10 I've seen the "--" in many examples online, but have not found it in the documentations so far. Some of what I've read indicated that BOTH wine and my program would try to use ALL the parameters, except for the ones that come after the "--" (which would only go to my program). Any suggestions? thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060713/ff37818e/attachment.htm From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 13 08:04:56 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 13 08:10:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: windows.h not found References: <1152792317.940566.218780@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: teb wrote: > I've got a newly installed wine running on a Sun Fire X2100 and redhat. > Now I want to compile some cpp-sources, but wineg++ ist aborted because > it can't find the include windows.h. Is there a another include for > wine? Any help? If you installed wine from a redhat package, it is likely that you will need to install wine-dev or something like that as well. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 13 08:05:58 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 13 08:10:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] How do I pass parameters to my program when using WINE? References: Message-ID: Xn Nooby wrote: > wine myapp.exe /SLEEP:10 This should work. Maybe try $ wine myapp.exe "/SLEEP:10" to avoid trouble with the shell. Daniel From aperezp at uma.es Thu Jul 13 09:55:08 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Thu Jul 13 09:55:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP Message-ID: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck with severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for me. Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe And I obtain this error: 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf (thread 0009), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - - I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 Stack dump: 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp Usage: winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | file.mdmp | --help ] Thanks in advance, Antonio. From plamen.vassilev at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 10:11:37 2006 From: plamen.vassilev at gmail.com (Plamen Vassilev) Date: Thu Jul 13 10:11:33 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C Message-ID: <44B662A9.7090501@gmail.com> Hello Dotan, Consider using DosBox from http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/ I successfully installed and ran Turbo C from http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/en/ho_Turbo-C.html without any tweaking. I downloaded http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/ho/WCFiles/TURBOC30.zip, unzipped it and ran the install.exe installer. The Turbo C installed into C:\TC\ The IDE runs fine and I managed to compile and run a simple Hello world program that looked like this: #include main() { cout << "Hello world"; } the output was as expected. I hope it will work for you too. -- regards Plamen Vassilev Software Engineer & System Administrator Bulgaria, Varna T: +359 52 644615 M: +359 899 989647 E: plamen.vassilev@gmail.com From dotancohen at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 10:31:34 2006 From: dotancohen at gmail.com (Dotan Cohen) Date: Thu Jul 13 10:31:58 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: <44B662A9.7090501@gmail.com> References: <44B662A9.7090501@gmail.com> Message-ID: <880dece00607130831u1fd323b9qa073779bbe2714b5@mail.gmail.com> On 13/07/06, Plamen Vassilev wrote: > Hello Dotan, > > Consider using DosBox from http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/ > I successfully installed and ran Turbo C from > http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/en/ho_Turbo-C.html > without any tweaking. > I downloaded > http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/ho/WCFiles/TURBOC30.zip, > unzipped it and ran the install.exe installer. > The Turbo C installed into C:\TC\ > The IDE runs fine and I managed to compile and run a simple Hello world > program that looked like this: > > > #include > main() > { > cout << "Hello world"; > } > > the output was as expected. > > I hope it will work for you too. > > -- > regards > Plamen Vassilev > Software Engineer & System Administrator > > Bulgaria, Varna > T: +359 52 644615 > M: +359 899 989647 > E: plamen.vassilev@gmail.com Thanks, Plamen. I had no luck with dosbox, but I'll try it again. Maybe this time I'll be more determined as I know that you had succeeded. Thank you very much for installing and testing Turbo C. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com OT: We visited Varna in September 2004. We loved it and we'll definetly be back! From stefan.munz at itomig.de Thu Jul 13 11:05:20 2006 From: stefan.munz at itomig.de (Stefan Munz) Date: Thu Jul 13 11:05:26 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <200607131805.25613.stefan.munz@itomig.de> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 16:55 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: > Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I > would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck with > severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for me. > Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: > http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe > > And I obtain this error: > 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file > "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch > wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy them from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows licence). You can verify with the environment variable WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wether Wine loads mfc* native. BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be helpfull. cu, Stefan > wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf > (thread 0009), starting debugger... > WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in > 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). > Register dump: > CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - - > I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 > ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 > Stack dump: > 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 > 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 > 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a > 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff > 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 > 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 > fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > Backtrace: > =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) > 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) > 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp > Usage: > winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | > file.mdmp | --help ] > > > Thanks in advance, > > Antonio. > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections are OK. The software asks for the following information for modem setup: Modem type Com port Baud rate Initialisation string Start of call string End of call string Termination string I have used the pre-set options for a standard modem. I am running wine-0.9.16 on debian sarge. Any help would be much appreciated. (does anyone know how to find out what windows sends to a com port?) From Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net Thu Jul 13 10:39:40 2006 From: Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net (Nikolas Arend) Date: Thu Jul 13 11:38:23 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <200607131720.18748.i.couchman@virgin.net> References: <200607131720.18748.i.couchman@virgin.net> Message-ID: <44B6693C.5000607@gmx.net> Ian Couchman wrote: > Hi everyone, > I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software is > now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software supplied by > my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to the bank. No > matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the message that the > modem cannot be initialised. > Here's what I have confirmed so far: > The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a > non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. > I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out without > problem. > For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections are OK. > > This is just a quick shot... I had the same problem talking to my modem on the COM port with wine-0.9.16 (although I knew that it had worked before). Downgrading to wine-0.9.10 in my case solved the issue. I can't tell you what changed or at which exact version things broke. I just saw that wine 0.9.17 is out, maybe the issue got resolved (if there was one with 0.9.16). Of course, downgrading wine might bring up problems with your other apps, but it might be worth a try. In any case you should back up your ~/.wine directory before playing around ;-) Cheers, Nick. From gslink at onenospam.net Thu Jul 13 12:25:34 2006 From: gslink at onenospam.net (G.S. Link) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:25:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <44B662A9.7090501@gmail.com> Message-ID: <12bd08tro4trl5f@corp.supernews.com> Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 13/07/06, Plamen Vassilev wrote: > >> Hello Dotan, >> >> Consider using DosBox from http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/ >> I successfully installed and ran Turbo C from >> http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/en/ho_Turbo-C.html >> without any tweaking. >> I downloaded >> http://webcourse.cs.technion.ac.il/234112/Spring2006/ho/WCFiles/TURBOC30.zip, >> >> unzipped it and ran the install.exe installer. >> The Turbo C installed into C:\TC\ >> The IDE runs fine and I managed to compile and run a simple Hello world >> program that looked like this: >> >> >> #include >> main() >> { >> cout << "Hello world"; >> } >> >> the output was as expected. >> >> I hope it will work for you too. >> >> -- >> regards >> Plamen Vassilev >> Software Engineer & System Administrator >> >> Bulgaria, Varna >> T: +359 52 644615 >> M: +359 899 989647 >> E: plamen.vassilev@gmail.com > > > Thanks, Plamen. I had no luck with dosbox, but I'll try it again. > Maybe this time I'll be more determined as I know that you had > succeeded. Thank you very much for installing and testing Turbo C. > > Dotan Cohen > http://what-is-what.com > > OT: We visited Varna in September 2004. We loved it and we'll definetly > be back! > When running Dosbox please remember that out of the box it will not run on and FC4 or 5 kernel past 2108. This may be due to some feature of SE Linux but it doesn't run even with SE shut off on later kernels. Some of the later kernels also seem to cause Wine to do strange things in the video. I haven't reported a problem because I haven't quite been able to figure out what is wrong. From moravian_knight at yahoo.com Thu Jul 13 12:37:29 2006 From: moravian_knight at yahoo.com (Mike Anthony) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: com ports In-Reply-To: References: <200607131720.18748.i.couchman@virgin.net> Message-ID: <1152812249.764961.113990@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Nikolas Arend wrote: > Ian Couchman wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software is > > now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software supplied by > > my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to the bank. No > > matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the message that the > > modem cannot be initialised. > > Here's what I have confirmed so far: > > The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a > > non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. > > I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out without > > problem. > > For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections are OK. > > > > > This is just a quick shot... > I had the same problem talking to my modem on the COM port with > wine-0.9.16 (although I knew that it had worked before). Downgrading to > wine-0.9.10 in my case solved the issue. I can't tell you what changed > or at which exact version things broke. I just saw that wine 0.9.17 is > out, maybe the issue got resolved (if there was one with 0.9.16). > Of course, downgrading wine might bring up problems with your other > apps, but it might be worth a try. In any case you should back up your > ~/.wine directory before playing around ;-) > > Cheers, Nick. This is interesting. I have been pulling my hair out trying to get the comm ports to work using wine and an amateur radio application. I'm using 9.16 on a new clean SuSE 10.1 installation. Comm ports have been chmodded to 0666 and can be communicated with outside of wine. Soooo, does this mean somthing is broken with 9.16? From alex at thehandofagony.com Thu Jul 13 12:46:22 2006 From: alex at thehandofagony.com (Alexander Nicolaysen =?iso-8859-1?q?S=F8rnes?=) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:47:18 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <200607131946.23564.alex@thehandofagony.com> You need a copy of mfc42.dll. There should be one here http://www.dll-files.com/ Regards, Alexander N. S?rnes Torsdag 13 juli 2006 16:55, skrev Antonio J. P?rez: > Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I > would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck with > severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for me. > Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: > http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe > > And I obtain this error: > 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file > "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch > wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting > wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf > (thread 0009), starting debugger... > WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in > 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). > Register dump: > CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - - > I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 > ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 > Stack dump: > 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 > 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 > 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a > 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff > 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 > 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 > fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > Backtrace: > =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) > 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) > 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp > Usage: > winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | > file.mdmp | --help ] > > > Thanks in advance, > > Antonio. > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From bobetheridge at shaw.ca Wed Jul 12 13:43:44 2006 From: bobetheridge at shaw.ca (Bob Etheridge) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Still trying to sort out an override problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 12/07/06 09:11 AM, Daniel Skorka wrote: > Bob Etheridge wrote: >> The program I am trying to run quits with the following error messages: >> >> [...] > > Those are not error messages. A fixme is non-fatal. > >> I have tried running winecfg and have entered my program name in the >> Applications tab, selected it, and then switched to the Libraries tab >> and entered: >> >> [AppDefaults\\\\Olb.exe\\\\DllOverrides] ; address richedit interfaces >> not displaying \"riched20\" = \"native\", \"riched32\" = \"native\" > > I'm confused by what you mean with "not displaying". > >> noticed is that when I get the fixme messages the terminal seems to lock >> up and never returns to the prompt. > > What if you hit CTRL-C or CTRL-Z (i.e. quit or suspend) ? > >> My program file is located on Windows drive D: and I presume the >> richedit libraries are in the system folder on drive C:. Could that be >> confusing Wine, or is it smart enough to sort that out? My Windows >> system is Win2k, btw. > > You _assume_? Don't you know where you put them? You aren't using your > windows installation as C:, are you? > > Daniel Hi Daniel, >> [AppDefaults\\\\Olb.exe\\\\DllOverrides] ; address richedit interfaces >> not displaying \"riched20\" = \"native\", \"riched32\" = \"native\" > > I'm confused by what you mean with "not displaying". > I'm confused also. That line of code is taken word for word from the Wine database for my program. In some languages the semi-colon is a comment, so I wondered whether that would wipe out any info after it. But since this was on the official Wine web site I thought it must be right. Should I try removing everything from the semi-colon to "displaying" out of the code? I don't like making changes when I don't understand exactly what I'm doing. >> noticed is that when I get the fixme messages the terminal seems to lock >> up and never returns to the prompt. > > What if you hit CTRL-C or CTRL-Z (i.e. quit or suspend) ? Yes, I can shut it down. I just mentioned that because I thought it might be a clue as to what was happening. >> My program file is located on Windows drive D: and I presume the >> richedit libraries are in the system folder on drive C:. Could that be >> confusing Wine, or is it smart enough to sort that out? My Windows >> system is Win2k, btw. > > You _assume_? Don't you know where you put them? You aren't using your > windows installation as C:, are you? > Yes, I assumed since the code was telling Wine to use the native dll that it was already a part of my Windows system. It turns out that I don't have those dlls. So, provided I can find them somewhere on the internet, what do I do with them? Where do I put them so Wine can access them? Thanks for your patience. I am new to Linux and even newer to Wine. I still have a lot to learn. Bob From sterling.christensen at gmail.com Wed Jul 12 19:42:11 2006 From: sterling.christensen at gmail.com (Sterling Christensen) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:15 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge much slower with 0.9.16 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: People running RA2 should try Stefan D?singer's patch posted here: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5526#c11 It makes RA2 YR run even better than on 0.9.15. On 6/22/06, Sterling Christensen wrote: > RA2:YR is a 2D game - I think it probably uses DirectDraw. It runs > slower with 0.9.16 and now the in game cursor flickers. Besides minor > audio problems it ran fine in 0.9.15. > > I tried setting HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Direct3D\DirectDrawRenderer to > "gdi". It made no difference. Is that the corrent way to turn off the > new DirectDraw changes? > From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Thu Jul 13 08:10:40 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports Message-ID: <200607131410.40646.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> Hi everyone, I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software is now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software supplied by my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to the bank. No matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the message that the modem cannot be initialised. Here's what I have confirmed so far: The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out without problem. For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections are OK. The software asks for the following information for modem setup: Modem type Com port Baud rate Initialisation string Start of call string End of call string Termination string I have used the pre-set options for a standard modem. I am running wine-0.9.16 on debian sarge. Any help would be much appreciated. (does anyone know how to find out what windows sends to a com port?) From pelle at plusnet.pl Thu Jul 13 08:37:55 2006 From: pelle at plusnet.pl (Piotr Sawicki) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:19 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Re: wine upgrade causes finale font display problem Message-ID: <1152797876.5600.11.camel@localhost> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060713/c2359831/wine-20060303-0.jacklab.1.i586.rpm-0001.html From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Thu Jul 13 12:25:37 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <44B6693C.5000607@gmx.net> References: <200607131720.18748.i.couchman@virgin.net> <44B6693C.5000607@gmx.net> Message-ID: <200607131825.37784.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> thanks Nick, I will give that a try. Ian On Thursday 13 July 2006 16:39, Nikolas Arend wrote: > Ian Couchman wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software > > is now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software > > supplied by my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to > > the bank. No matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the > > message that the modem cannot be initialised. > > Here's what I have confirmed so far: > > The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a > > non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. > > I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out > > without problem. > > For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections > > are OK. > > This is just a quick shot... > I had the same problem talking to my modem on the COM port with > wine-0.9.16 (although I knew that it had worked before). Downgrading to > wine-0.9.10 in my case solved the issue. I can't tell you what changed > or at which exact version things broke. I just saw that wine 0.9.17 is > out, maybe the issue got resolved (if there was one with 0.9.16). > Of course, downgrading wine might bring up problems with your other > apps, but it might be worth a try. In any case you should back up your > ~/.wine directory before playing around ;-) > > Cheers, Nick. > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From wsun013 at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 09:21:59 2006 From: wsun013 at gmail.com (Wei-Tsun Sun) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:49 2006 Subject: [Wine] Proxy support ? Message-ID: <20060713142159.2f46d52a@KNIGHT> Hi, Some programs, which requires network, do not support proxy mechanism such as SOCKS5. There is a tool called proxychains (http://proxychains.sf.net) which provides us to redirect all of the network traffic to a defined server can be SOCKS4, 5, or others. For instance, I can use proxychains wget http://www.google.com to download the homepage of google if I am behind the proxy. This is quiet useful, it even works with java too. But I dont have any luck to use it with wine, anyone else wants to give it a try ? or...find a workaround ? Willie From tom at tomgeorge.info Thu Jul 13 07:20:27 2006 From: tom at tomgeorge.info (Thomas H. George) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:51:50 2006 Subject: [Wine] mike.exe - Thanks, It works In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20060713122026.GA3370@tomgeorge.info> On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 08:39:37AM +0000, Daniel Skorka wrote: > Thomas H. George wrote: > > 0.9.12-1 and installed the program in > > .wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike/mike.exe. The program starts with an > > empty screen and the book option shaded out (in > > .wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike there is a subdirectory book containing > > lawerence.bok). The program exits normally from the File/Exit option > > Try > $ cd ~/.wine/fake_windows/Programs/mike && wine mike.exe > > Daniel Thanks Daniel, So simple once it is explained to me. The symbols for the suits are worse than ever but I'll find a font that works. Tom > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > From Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net Thu Jul 13 11:53:58 2006 From: Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net (Nikolas Arend) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:52:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <1152812249.764961.113990@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <200607131720.18748.i.couchman@virgin.net> <1152812249.764961.113990@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <44B67AA6.9050406@gmx.net> Mike Anthony wrote: > Nikolas Arend wrote: > >> Ian Couchman wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software is >>> now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software supplied by >>> my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to the bank. No >>> matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the message that the >>> modem cannot be initialised. >>> Here's what I have confirmed so far: >>> The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a >>> non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. >>> I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out without >>> problem. >>> For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections are OK. >>> >>> >>> >> This is just a quick shot... >> I had the same problem talking to my modem on the COM port with >> wine-0.9.16 (although I knew that it had worked before). Downgrading to >> wine-0.9.10 in my case solved the issue. I can't tell you what changed >> or at which exact version things broke. I just saw that wine 0.9.17 is >> out, maybe the issue got resolved (if there was one with 0.9.16). >> Of course, downgrading wine might bring up problems with your other >> apps, but it might be worth a try. In any case you should back up your >> ~/.wine directory before playing around ;-) >> >> Cheers, Nick. >> > > This is interesting. I have been pulling my hair out trying to get the > comm ports to work using wine and an amateur radio application. I'm > using 9.16 on a new clean SuSE 10.1 installation. Comm ports have been > chmodded to 0666 and can be communicated with outside of wine. > Soooo, does this mean somthing is broken with 9.16? > > I can't tell for sure if there's really s.th. broken with 0.9.16 or if it's just a strange coincident with my system (FC4), any updates of other programs I performed or anything else. But the fact that an earlier version works where 0.9.16 doesn't is an indication that something changed in that part of the code and, probably, got broken. But the wine devs will know ;-) Best, Nick. From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 13 12:50:40 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:55:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: Stefan Munz wrote: >> And I obtain this error: >> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch >> wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting No problems here on wine 0.9.17. Of course, I don't have any files for this program, so all I can do is click around in the menu. > quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy them > from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows licence). You > can verify with the environment variable WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wether Wine loads > mfc* native. The error he is getting does not result from a missing DLL. wine itself does not contain mfc42.dll, so you need to use a native one anyway. My guess: Either the wine version is too old, or mfc42.dll is sensitive to the emulated windows version (mine is W2K). > BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be helpfull. Yes, very. Daniel From aperezp at uma.es Thu Jul 13 13:07:05 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Thu Jul 13 13:07:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <44B68BC9.2000004@uma.es> Sorry, I wasn't repying to the list. My previous message: ---- Thanks for your answer Stefan. I have another partition with Windows XP, and I use the dlls from it. My version is Wine 0.9.16 When I use the dll from Wine version, the first of the error is equal, but are many lines like: 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 ... ----- I will test that, but I downloaded the dll from the web and put it on PreP folder, but it didn't work. Thanks and I'm going to try it... Salu2, Antonio. Daniel Skorka escribi?: > Stefan Munz wrote: > >>> And I obtain this error: >>> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >>> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch >>> wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting >>> > > No problems here on wine 0.9.17. Of course, I don't have any files for > this program, so all I can do is click around in the menu. > > >> quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy them >> from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows licence). You >> can verify with the environment variable WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wether Wine loads >> mfc* native. >> > > The error he is getting does not result from a missing DLL. wine itself > does not contain mfc42.dll, so you need to use a native one anyway. > My guess: > Either the wine version is too old, or mfc42.dll is sensitive to the > emulated windows version (mine is W2K). > > >> BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be helpfull. >> > > Yes, very. > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From xnooby at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 13:07:23 2006 From: xnooby at gmail.com (Xn Nooby) Date: Thu Jul 13 13:07:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] How do I pass parameters to my program when using WINE? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I wrote a small C program that lists the command line arguments given to it, and it showed that the arguments *were* being supplied to my porgram. So the syntax I had been trying, and the one you gave me, are probally all correct. My problem is within my program, so I am looking in to that some more. Thanks for the help, glad to see I was on the right track with the syntax. On 7/13/06, Daniel Skorka wrote: > > Xn Nooby wrote: > > wine myapp.exe /SLEEP:10 > > This should work. Maybe try > $ wine myapp.exe "/SLEEP:10" > to avoid trouble with the shell. > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060713/6658770c/attachment.htm From jorishuizer at planet.nl Thu Jul 13 13:18:55 2006 From: jorishuizer at planet.nl (Joris Huizer) Date: Thu Jul 13 13:13:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <44B6693C.5000607@gmx.net> References: <200607131720.18748.i.couchman@virgin.net> <44B6693C.5000607@gmx.net> Message-ID: <44B68E8F.9060401@planet.nl> Nikolas Arend wrote: > > This is just a quick shot... > I had the same problem talking to my modem on the COM port with > wine-0.9.16 (although I knew that it had worked before). Downgrading to > wine-0.9.10 in my case solved the issue. I can't tell you what changed > or at which exact version things broke. I just saw that wine 0.9.17 is > out, maybe the issue got resolved (if there was one with 0.9.16). > Of course, downgrading wine might bring up problems with your other > apps, but it might be worth a try. In any case you should back up your > ~/.wine directory before playing around ;-) > This page tells how to find out when something in wine broke (regression testing): http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winedev-guide/x1344 The wine developers would probably want to know when exactly it got broken so they would ask you to do that regression testing anyway HTH, Joris From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Thu Jul 13 13:16:06 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Thu Jul 13 13:20:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <12bd3f6fsv7am0b@corp.supernews.com> Ian Couchman wrote: > Hi everyone, > I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software is > now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software supplied by > my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to the bank. No > matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the message that the > modem cannot be initialised. > Here's what I have confirmed so far: > The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a > non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. > I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out without > problem. > For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections are OK. > > The software asks for the following information for modem setup: > Modem type > Com port > Baud rate > Initialisation string > Start of call string > End of call string > Termination string > I have used the pre-set options for a standard modem. > > I am running wine-0.9.16 on debian sarge. > Any help would be much appreciated. (does anyone know how to find out what > windows sends to a com port?) > Google Groups for 'serial port woes' by me (CPtDondo). I had a similar problem and posted a hack (not really a solution) to CVS that allowed me to get my serial ports working. --Yan From aperezp at uma.es Thu Jul 13 13:57:44 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Thu Jul 13 13:57:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <44B697A8.1030702@uma.es> I have installed the last version but it doesn't work. Could you please send me (to my mail) your dlls: mfc42.dll and msvcp60.dll. Should I include them on .wine/drive_c/windows/system32 ? It is my last trying. By the way, I have Fedora core 5 and gnome. Salu2 and thanks, Antonio. Daniel Skorka escribi?: > Stefan Munz wrote: > >>> And I obtain this error: >>> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >>> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch >>> wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting >>> > > No problems here on wine 0.9.17. Of course, I don't have any files for > this program, so all I can do is click around in the menu. > > >> quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy them >> from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows licence). You >> can verify with the environment variable WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wether Wine loads >> mfc* native. >> > > The error he is getting does not result from a missing DLL. wine itself > does not contain mfc42.dll, so you need to use a native one anyway. > My guess: > Either the wine version is too old, or mfc42.dll is sensitive to the > emulated windows version (mine is W2K). > > >> BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be helpfull. >> > > Yes, very. > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From alon.barlev at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 15:22:57 2006 From: alon.barlev at gmail.com (Alon Bar-Lev) Date: Thu Jul 13 15:23:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] wine>0.12 + iexpore + Hebrew Message-ID: <44B6ABA1.4060905@gmail.com> Hello, Since wine-0.13 I cannot run IE to render Hebrew pages. Every time a Hebrew pages is accessed, I get the following dump. Does anyone know what was the difference between 0.12 and newer that could have damaged Hebrew support? The following dump was done using wine-0.17.... Tried with each version since 0.13... All the same... So I guess something should be solved. I will be glad to supply more information. The iexplore was installed using ies4linux latest. Best Regards, Alon Bar-Lev. fixme:shell:NTSHChangeNotifyRegister (0x10028,0x00008003,0x0003f5f4,0x00000410,0x00000001,0x7fb8ea58):semi stub. fixme:shell:SignalFileOpen (0x00000000):stub. fixme:hook:IsWinEventHookInstalled (32773)-stub! fixme:hook:IsWinEventHookInstalled (32773)-stub! fixme:hook:IsWinEventHookInstalled (32773)-stub! fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Can't match system time zone name "IDT", bias=-180 and dst=1 to an entry in TZ_INFO. Please add appropriate entry to TZ_INFO and submit as patch to wine-patches fixme:hook:IsWinEventHookInstalled (32773)-stub! fixme:actctx:CreateActCtxW 0x7fb8b9a0 00000008 fixme:actctx:ActivateActCtx 0xf00baa 0x7fb8b768 fixme:actctx:DeactivateActCtx 00000000 00f00bad wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00000000 at address 0x7c659e90 (thread 0009), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x7c659e90). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:7c659e90 ESP:7fb8bfd0 EBP:7fb8c000 EFLAGS:00010246( - 00 -RIZP1) EAX:00000000 EBX:00000003 ECX:00000001 EDX:00000000 ESI:00000005 EDI:00000000 Stack dump: 0x7fb8bfd0: 00001108 7c659e90 00000003 00000001 0x7fb8bfe0: 00000001 ffffffff 7d223dd0 7c650088 0x7fb8bff0: 00000528 7d222114 7fb8c048 66672ab2 0x7fb8c000: 00001108 7d22249a 7d222490 0000000e 0x7fb8c010: 7d222100 7d223dd0 000003ff 7d223e10 0x7fb8c020: 7fb8c050 7fa00159 00000001 7fa20100 fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x7c659e90 (0x7c659e90) 2 0x7d22249a (0x7d22249a) 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) 0x7c659e90: addl %eax,0x0(%eax) Wine-dbg>bt Backtrace: =>1 0x7c659e90 (0x7c659e90) 2 0x7d22249a (0x7d22249a) 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) From hijinio at yahoo.com Thu Jul 13 15:57:25 2006 From: hijinio at yahoo.com (Hiji) Date: Thu Jul 13 15:57:58 2006 Subject: [Wine] Proxy support ? In-Reply-To: <20060713142159.2f46d52a@KNIGHT> Message-ID: <20060713205725.15063.qmail@web37210.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I don't use Proxychains; when I was behind a firewall, i changed just the network setting on my desktop (KDE) to use a proxy server and everything worked for Wine apps. In some cases, I had to log in/out or reboot in order for the changes to take effect. Hiji ----- Original Message ---- From: Wei-Tsun Sun To: wine-users@winehq.org Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:21:59 AM Subject: [Wine] Proxy support ? Hi, Some programs, which requires network, do not support proxy mechanism such as SOCKS5. There is a tool called proxychains (http://proxychains.sf.net) which provides us to redirect all of the network traffic to a defined server can be SOCKS4, 5, or others. For instance, I can use proxychains wget http://www.google.com to download the homepage of google if I am behind the proxy. This is quiet useful, it even works with java too. But I dont have any luck to use it with wine, anyone else wants to give it a try ? or...find a workaround ? Willie _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From mike at plan99.net Thu Jul 13 14:32:44 2006 From: mike at plan99.net (Mike Hearn) Date: Thu Jul 13 16:20:18 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: PreP References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 16:55:08 +0200, Antonio J. P?rez wrote: > 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file > "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch Upgrade your copy of DBUS. This problem is not MFC related. thanks -mike From bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Thu Jul 13 17:18:54 2006 From: bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de (Uwe Bonnes) Date: Thu Jul 13 17:19:32 2006 Subject: [Wine] How do I pass parameters to my program when using WINE? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <17590.50894.40595.149050@hertz.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> >>>>> "Xn" == Xn Nooby writes: Xn> I wrote a small C program that lists the command line arguments Xn> given to it, and it showed that the arguments *were* being supplied Xn> to my porgram. So the syntax I had been trying, and the one you gave Xn> me, are probally all correct. My problem is within my program, so I Xn> am looking in to that some more. Thanks for the help, glad to see I Xn> was on the right track with the syntax. Try to understand how the command line handles the special characters and learn how to escape them. E.g. to give a backslash "\" to the Windows program, write "\\" Bye -- Uwe Bonnes bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ---------- From a at b.c Thu Jul 13 18:52:31 2006 From: a at b.c (bebing) Date: Thu Jul 13 19:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] RE: 256 colors (8bit) graphics not working Message-ID: <20060713195134.1fb51109.a@b.c> I couldn't get my newsreader to access the original message, here is a link: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine/browse_thread/thread/4fdffdcd95559ee4/2295952f8bfc8817?tvc=2&q=256#2295952f8bfc8817 Not sure if it is applicapable to the original poster, but figured I'd post this for posterity. I was getting a 'need to run in 256 color mode' message when trying to run Shanghai, an old win 95 game like Mahjong, and I was definitely running X in 8 bit depth mode. Well, one of the things I tried was turning off double buffering for the desktop under the graphics tab in winecfg, and it did the trick in my case. A problem still remains where the palette used gives ok results on the videos played in the game, but the gameboard screens are undecipherable, but I'm not really going to persue this as I just wanted to see if it would work at all. Hope this might help someone. From no at spam.net Thu Jul 13 19:32:31 2006 From: no at spam.net (buck huffman) Date: Thu Jul 13 19:35:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Turbo C In-Reply-To: References: <12b5j18fbd1bb35@corp.supernews.com> <12b5l6r92nn4c78@corp.supernews.com> <44B54B52.8020002@arcelectronicsinc.com> <44B582B5.8010903@arcelectronicsinc.com> Message-ID: I'm suprised to hear that it didn't work for you in dosbox, I installed and ran it in dosbox just now an it performed flawlessly. I compiled intro1.cpp from the examples directory and ran it, all from the IDE, no problem. Anyway I also copied the tc directory over to my qemu drive image and it also worked perfectly in qemu running win98 as guest operating system, under suse 10.1 host OS. so it is definately doable, and in my opinion well worth the effort. on a side note, it failed to run in dosemu, complaining about an "unknown error", which is odd because both turbo C 2.01 and borland C 3.1 work just fine in dosemu. on another side note borland C 3.1 also has a windows IDE that does run on wine, however it failed to compile complaining about a "Bad handle in SetBlockSize" in a linux dialog box. buck From alan.gibson at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 22:01:59 2006 From: alan.gibson at gmail.com (alan.gibson@gmail.com) Date: Thu Jul 13 22:05:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Do you have Photoshop CS2 working? Message-ID: <1152846119.223461.131790@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Does any one have Photoshop CS2 working? If so, can you please, for the benefit of all of us who cant seem to get it going, post detailed instructions on what you did? After several days of heavy googling ive come up with dozens of "i copied some files and registry keys and it worked" comments, but no actual instructions on what they did. Im starting to feel like Narcissus. Ive tried copying the contents of c:\Program Files\Adobe, c:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe, and c:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe Systems Shared and the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/software/adobe registry key as others have indicated. Photoshop starts but displays an error that is something like "your serial number, name or organization is invalid or missing" then quits. This is only informed speculation, but I presume that this is a problem caused by the license management included in CS2; among other things, it apparently relies on the Microsoft cryptographic system. This evening I will try to create a symbolic link in "/home/USERNAME/.wine/drive_c/Program Files" that points to "/media/c/Program Files/Adobe". Ill copy the registry files by capturing the installed keys with Advanced Registry Tracer and RegShot in the hope that one of the captures will work. Ill report back on how it works. From jsdewey at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 22:20:21 2006 From: jsdewey at gmail.com (jsdewey@gmail.com) Date: Thu Jul 13 22:25:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] C:\ doesn't save Message-ID: <1152847221.537548.257310@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Hello, I edited the path to my drive_c because it wasn't working right. After I clicked Ok, it erased the fake C:\ in winecfg, but the drive_c folder is still there. Everytime I try to enter it back in, it erases. I also get these errors when I try to use wine: [root@localhost ~]# winecfg Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible. Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible. Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible. Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible. [root@localhost ~]# winecfg launches, and programs i try to run under wine launch, but they cannot find my c:\ drive. Specs (if needed): MSI 865PE intel P4 2.8 Fedora Core 5 1gig of ram Thanks, jsdewey From dank at kegel.com Thu Jul 13 22:57:58 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Thu Jul 13 22:57:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: DirectDraw Issues continue Message-ID: Martin wrote: > I'll provide logs and things if asked. > ... > * Pharaoh - used to work back in 0.9.15 and still does in cvs 2006-07-02 > [ but is broken in 0.9.17 ] > * C&C Generals - Fails to run > * Discworld Noir - Fails to install > * Imperialism II - Graphical tiles issue (DDRAW) > * Industry Giant II - Fails to run > * Star trek SFC3 - Fails to run > * Tropico - Fails to run > * CSI - Fails to install > * Fugawi - Fails to display maps > * Settlers IV - Fails to run > > This isn't a list of failures, this is a list of every program I have > tried in the last month with wine, not _one_ works. The wine developers probably don't have those games laying around; could you try to find URLs for downloadable demos for them (e.g. Pharoh's demo is at http://www.download.com/Pharaoh/3000-7482_4-916851.html, right?) and file bug reports at http://bugs.winehq.org for them if they don't already have any. Please be specific about the failure, and include any messages output on the wine console when the games fail. BTW Pharoh demo seems to run perfectly for me with wine from git (0.9.17 plus a bit). - Dan From yourplayhouse at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 00:37:33 2006 From: yourplayhouse at gmail.com (Kel Matthews) Date: Fri Jul 14 00:40:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Qtracker on Wine Message-ID: <1152855452.946971.169010@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> I'm running ubuntu. and I'm trying to get qtracker running in wine. www.qtracker.com is the website. I'm a total noob when it comes to wine on linux. I'm really a noob to linux. But I can listen to someone talk fast so dont be afraid to help. It should be an easy install for someone who's already used wine. I'm just wondering I've gotten as far as $wine qtracker.exe while in the qtracker dir. I'm just wondering why the window shows up for a split second and then closes. It doest give me and error in wine but I could email the output after entering $wine qtracker.exe any help would be nice. I'm online all the time and will be for hours. From renan.NOSPAM.listas.NOSPAM at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 01:09:14 2006 From: renan.NOSPAM.listas.NOSPAM at gmail.com (Renanr) Date: Fri Jul 14 01:15:02 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Do you have Photoshop CS2 working? References: <1152846119.223461.131790@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <87zmfcwwmi.fsf@therion.nao-tem-hostname.com> alan.gibson@gmail.com writes: > Does any one have Photoshop CS2 working? If so, can you please, for the > benefit of all of us who cant seem to get it going, post detailed > instructions on what you did? > > After several days of heavy googling ive come up with dozens of "i > copied some files and registry keys and it worked" comments, but no > actual instructions on what they did. Im starting to feel like > Narcissus. > > Ive tried copying the contents of c:\Program Files\Adobe, c:\Program > Files\Common Files\Adobe, and c:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe > Systems Shared and the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/software/adobe registry key > as others have indicated. Photoshop starts but displays an error that > is something like "your serial number, name or organization is invalid > or missing" then quits. This is only informed speculation, but I > presume that this is a problem caused by the license management > included in CS2; among other things, it apparently relies on the > Microsoft cryptographic system. I have got Photoshop CS2 almost running, but when it is ALMOST finished loading it tells me that "the scratch disk is full". -- Thanks, Renan - Canoas, RS, Brazil LRU #390969: Ubuntu 6.06 / Fedora Core 5 From alan.gibson at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 01:27:56 2006 From: alan.gibson at gmail.com (dyssident) Date: Fri Jul 14 01:30:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Do you have Photoshop CS2 working? References: <1152846119.223461.131790@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <87zmfcwwmi.fsf@therion.nao-tem-hostname.com> Message-ID: <1152858476.373179.310640@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> can you post the details of what youve done? Renanr wrote: > dyssident writes: > > > Does any one have Photoshop CS2 working? If so, can you please, for the > > benefit of all of us who cant seem to get it going, post detailed > > instructions on what you did? > > > > After several days of heavy googling ive come up with dozens of "i > > copied some files and registry keys and it worked" comments, but no > > actual instructions on what they did. Im starting to feel like > > Narcissus. > > > > Ive tried copying the contents of c:\Program Files\Adobe, c:\Program > > Files\Common Files\Adobe, and c:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe > > Systems Shared and the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/software/adobe registry key > > as others have indicated. Photoshop starts but displays an error that > > is something like "your serial number, name or organization is invalid > > or missing" then quits. This is only informed speculation, but I > > presume that this is a problem caused by the license management > > included in CS2; among other things, it apparently relies on the > > Microsoft cryptographic system. > > I have got Photoshop CS2 almost running, but when it is ALMOST finished > loading it tells me that "the scratch disk is full". > -- > Thanks, Renan - Canoas, RS, Brazil > LRU #390969: Ubuntu 6.06 / Fedora Core 5 From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 14 03:08:07 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 14 03:15:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Still trying to sort out an override problem References: Message-ID: Bob Etheridge wrote: > On 12/07/06 09:11 AM, Daniel Skorka wrote: >> Bob Etheridge wrote: > > [lots of useless quoting deleted] > >> [AppDefaults\\\\Olb.exe\\\\DllOverrides] ; address richedit interfaces > >> not displaying \"riched20\" = \"native\", \"riched32\" = \"native\" > > > > I'm confused by what you mean with "not displaying". > > > > I'm confused also. That line of code is taken word for word from the > Wine database for my program. In some languages the semi-colon is a Which program would that be? You didn't just enter the whole line as it is into winecfg, did you? > Yes, I assumed since the code was telling Wine to use the native dll > that it was already a part of my Windows system. It turns out that I > don't have those dlls. So, provided I can find them somewhere on the > internet, what do I do with them? Where do I put them so Wine can > access them? Put them into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 14 03:14:11 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 14 10:25:12 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: C:\ doesn't save References: <1152847221.537548.257310@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: jsdewey@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, > I edited the path to my drive_c because it wasn't working right. > After I clicked Ok, it erased the fake C:\ in winecfg, but the drive_c > folder is still there. Everytime I try to enter it back in, it erases. > I also get these errors when I try to use wine: What does 'ls -l ~/.wine/dosdevices/' show? > [root@localhost ~]# winecfg Don't run wine as root. Daniel From eotw at gmx.de Fri Jul 14 05:53:41 2006 From: eotw at gmx.de (teb) Date: Fri Jul 14 10:25:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: windows.h not found In-Reply-To: References: <1152792317.940566.218780@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152874421.063912.42750@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> thx, that really helped. From eotw at gmx.de Fri Jul 14 06:07:02 2006 From: eotw at gmx.de (teb) Date: Fri Jul 14 10:25:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] ld -r failed with status 256 Message-ID: <1152875222.508238.224540@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Hi, I'm trying to compile (windows) cpp-sources on a Sun Fire X2100 using wineg++. I have managed that all sources are compiled without complain, but finally ld aborts with an error message about i386 and x86-64 architecures. Any idea, what I should do? thx, teb $wineg++ *.cpp ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf32-i386 (/usr/lib/wine/libwinecrt0.a(exe_entry.o)) to format elf64-x86-64 (a.EjEWYl.o) is not supported winebuild: ld -r failed with status 256 winegcc: winebuild failed. From jobandstudy at yahoo.com Fri Jul 14 08:53:12 2006 From: jobandstudy at yahoo.com (jobandstudy@yahoo.com) Date: Fri Jul 14 10:25:17 2006 Subject: [Wine] Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips Message-ID: <1152885192.179833.143530@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips http://www.studyandjobs.com/Micro_pump.html or visit http://www.studyandjobs.com/IT_study.htm Regards From drescherjm at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 07:43:12 2006 From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher) Date: Fri Jul 14 10:56:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] C:\ doesn't save In-Reply-To: <1152847221.537548.257310@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> References: <1152847221.537548.257310@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <387ee2020607140543xa7f76d1td2f0dc60224f4257@mail.gmail.com> Add a link in .wine/dosdevices for c: Here is what works for me: cd .wine/dosdevices ln -s ../drive_c c: Here is a listing of my .wine/dosdevices folder: ls -al .wine/dosdevices/ total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 john users 144 May 25 23:42 . drwxr-xr-x 4 john users 192 Jun 3 00:09 .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 john users 10 Jun 20 00:30 c: -> ../drive_c lrwxrwxrwx 1 john users 10 Jun 20 00:30 d: -> /mnt/cdrom lrwxrwxrwx 1 john users 10 Jun 20 00:30 d:: -> /dev/cdrom lrwxrwxrwx 1 john users 1 Jun 20 00:30 e: -> / On 13 Jul 2006 20:20:21 -0700, jsdewey@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello, > I edited the path to my drive_c because it wasn't working right. > After I clicked Ok, it erased the fake C:\ in winecfg, but the drive_c > folder is still there. Everytime I try to enter it back in, it erases. > I also get these errors when I try to use wine: > [root@localhost ~]# winecfg > Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not > accessible. > Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not > accessible. > Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not > accessible. > Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not > accessible. > [root@localhost ~]# > > winecfg launches, and programs i try to run under wine launch, but they > cannot find my c:\ drive. > > Specs (if needed): > MSI 865PE > intel P4 2.8 > Fedora Core 5 > 1gig of ram > > Thanks, > jsdewey > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060714/cfdd8d77/attachment.htm From aperezp at uma.es Fri Jul 14 04:45:35 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:03:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: PreP In-Reply-To: References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <44B767BF.5000700@uma.es> I have updated dbus (yum update dbus), but the error continues. It seems a problem with a function on MFC42.DLL?: wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf (thread 0009), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in 32-bit code (0x20066e6c). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:20066e6c ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - - I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:200ac28c ECX:7ff22ac4 EDX:00000000 ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ac4 Stack dump: 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff22980 00000001 80000100 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229dc 00000000 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff22980 00000000 fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x20066e6c in ntdll (+0x26e6c) (0x20066e6c) 2 0x0040c4bf in prep2005 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) 0x20066e6c: subl $4,%esp Usage: winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | file.mdmp | --help ] Mike Hearn escribi?: > On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 16:55:08 +0200, Antonio J. P?rez wrote: > >> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch >> > > Upgrade your copy of DBUS. This problem is not MFC related. > > thanks -mike > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From dank at kegel.com Fri Jul 14 11:06:06 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:06:19 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: Qtracker on Wine Message-ID: Kel wrote: > I'm running ubuntu. and I'm trying to get qtracker running in wine. > www.qtracker.com is the website.... > the window shows up for a split second and then closes. Crashes for me, too. I've filed a bug at http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5671 I don't even see a window opening, it crashes before it displays anything. - Dan From aperezp at uma.es Fri Jul 14 06:02:35 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:08:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607131805.25613.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B678D9.5020905@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> Message-ID: <44B779CB.4010303@uma.es> Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the error: fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder And I can't include a file. Antonio. Stefan Munz escribi?: > I tried your program with Wine 0.9.16. After copying msvcp60.dll and mfc42* > from a windows XP install to .wine/drive_c/windows/system32 it runs perfectly > for me. Though it is a bit slow and I have no data for further testing. > > Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 18:46 schrieben Sie: > >> Thanks for your answer Stefan. I have another partition with Windows >> XP, and I use the dlls from it. My version is Wine 0.9.16 >> When I use the dll from Wine version, the first of the error is >> equal, but are many lines like: >> >> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 >> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 >> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a >> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff >> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 >> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 ... >> >> Stefan Munz escribi?: >> >>> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 16:55 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: >>> >>>> Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I >>>> would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck with >>>> severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for me. >>>> Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: >>>> http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe >>>> >>>> And I obtain this error: >>>> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >>>> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function >>>> _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to >>>> unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting >>>> >>> quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy >>> them from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows >>> licence). You can verify with the environment variable WINEDEBUG=+loaddll >>> wether Wine loads mfc* native. >>> >>> BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be >>> helpfull. >>> >>> cu, >>> >>> Stefan >>> >>> >>>> wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf >>>> (thread 0009), starting debugger... >>>> WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 >>>> Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in >>>> 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). >>>> Register dump: >>>> CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 >>>> EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - - >>>> I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 >>>> ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 >>>> Stack dump: >>>> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 >>>> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 >>>> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a >>>> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff >>>> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 >>>> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 >>>> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 >>>> Backtrace: >>>> =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) >>>> 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) >>>> 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) >>>> 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp >>>> Usage: >>>> winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | >>>> file.mdmp | --help ] >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> >>>> Antonio. >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> wine-users mailing list >>>> wine-users@winehq.org >>>> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >>>> > > From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 14 11:18:44 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:25:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607131805.25613.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B678D9.5020905@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> Message-ID: "Antonio J. P?rez" wrote: > Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the error: > fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. > err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder > > And I can't include a file. Could you provide a sample file to open with this program? Also, what does $ ls -lR ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles show? From molle.bestefich at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 03:44:24 2006 From: molle.bestefich at gmail.com (Molle Bestefich) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:27:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Qtracker on Wine In-Reply-To: <1152855452.946971.169010@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1152855452.946971.169010@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <62b0912f0607140144q2f4a9bdfwfd46bfd27f6bca10@mail.gmail.com> Kel Matthews wrote: > I've gotten as far as $wine qtracker.exe while in the qtracker dir. Good... > the window shows up for a split second and then closes. > It doest give me and error in wine You're completely sure that there's no "err:" lines on the console? Some apps need to be run like this: # wine explorer.exe /desktop=640x480 qtracker.exe but I doubt it will make qtracker behave different in this case. > I could email the output Sure, if it's not too big, you can gzip it and send it to the list. From aperezp at uma.es Fri Jul 14 06:39:54 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:28:57 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: <200607141335.16665.stefan.munz@itomig.de> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B779CB.4010303@uma.es> <200607141335.16665.stefan.munz@itomig.de> Message-ID: <44B7828A.9030800@uma.es> It is a link to my Desktop, and it is of my user. Stefan Munz escribi?: > does your user have the right to create folders in the specified directory? > Try creating the directory in the console (should be something like "mkdir > ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles..." by default) > > Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2006 13:02 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: > >> Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the error: >> fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >> err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder >> >> And I can't include a file. >> >> Antonio. >> >> Stefan Munz escribi?: >> >>> I tried your program with Wine 0.9.16. After copying msvcp60.dll and >>> mfc42* from a windows XP install to .wine/drive_c/windows/system32 it >>> runs perfectly for me. Though it is a bit slow and I have no data for >>> further testing. >>> >>> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 18:46 schrieben Sie: >>> >>>> Thanks for your answer Stefan. I have another partition with Windows >>>> XP, and I use the dlls from it. My version is Wine 0.9.16 >>>> When I use the dll from Wine version, the first of the error is >>>> equal, but are many lines like: >>>> >>>> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 >>>> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 >>>> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a >>>> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff >>>> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 >>>> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 ... >>>> >>>> Stefan Munz escribi?: >>>> >>>>> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 16:55 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I >>>>>> would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck >>>>>> with severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for >>>>>> me. Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: >>>>>> http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe >>>>>> >>>>>> And I obtain this error: >>>>>> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" >>>>>> file "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function >>>>>> _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to >>>>>> unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting >>>>>> >>>>> quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy >>>>> them from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows >>>>> licence). You can verify with the environment variable >>>>> WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wether Wine loads mfc* native. >>>>> >>>>> BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be >>>>> helpfull. >>>>> >>>>> cu, >>>>> >>>>> Stefan >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf >>>>>> (thread 0009), starting debugger... >>>>>> WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 >>>>>> Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in >>>>>> 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). >>>>>> Register dump: >>>>>> CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 >>>>>> EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - >>>>>> - I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 >>>>>> ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 >>>>>> Stack dump: >>>>>> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 >>>>>> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 >>>>>> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a >>>>>> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff >>>>>> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 >>>>>> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 >>>>>> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 >>>>>> Backtrace: >>>>>> =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) >>>>>> 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) >>>>>> 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) >>>>>> 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp >>>>>> Usage: >>>>>> winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | >>>>>> file.mdmp | --help ] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>>> >>>>>> Antonio. >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> wine-users mailing list >>>>>> wine-users@winehq.org >>>>>> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >>>>>> > > From aperezp at uma.es Fri Jul 14 05:13:58 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Fri Jul 14 11:29:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: PreP In-Reply-To: References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <44B76E66.4050604@uma.es> That's a little strange. I had tested PreP on a folder in my linux filesystem and it didn't work. But now I was testing other programs directly in my windows partition and I have seen PreP there. I have tested from there and it has worked :-| Thanks to everybody, Antonio. Mike Hearn escribi?: > On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 16:55:08 +0200, Antonio J. P?rez wrote: > >> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch >> > > Upgrade your copy of DBUS. This problem is not MFC related. > > thanks -mike > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From stefan.munz at itomig.de Fri Jul 14 06:35:16 2006 From: stefan.munz at itomig.de (Stefan Munz) Date: Fri Jul 14 12:02:28 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: <44B779CB.4010303@uma.es> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B779CB.4010303@uma.es> Message-ID: <200607141335.16665.stefan.munz@itomig.de> does your user have the right to create folders in the specified directory? Try creating the directory in the console (should be something like "mkdir ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles..." by default) Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2006 13:02 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: > Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the error: > fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. > err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory > 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. > err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder > > And I can't include a file. > > Antonio. > > Stefan Munz escribi?: > > I tried your program with Wine 0.9.16. After copying msvcp60.dll and > > mfc42* from a windows XP install to .wine/drive_c/windows/system32 it > > runs perfectly for me. Though it is a bit slow and I have no data for > > further testing. > > > > Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 18:46 schrieben Sie: > >> Thanks for your answer Stefan. I have another partition with Windows > >> XP, and I use the dlls from it. My version is Wine 0.9.16 > >> When I use the dll from Wine version, the first of the error is > >> equal, but are many lines like: > >> > >> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 > >> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 > >> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a > >> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff > >> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 > >> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 ... > >> > >> Stefan Munz escribi?: > >>> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 16:55 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: > >>>> Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I > >>>> would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck > >>>> with severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for > >>>> me. Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: > >>>> http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe > >>>> > >>>> And I obtain this error: > >>>> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" > >>>> file "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function > >>>> _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to > >>>> unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting > >>> > >>> quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy > >>> them from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows > >>> licence). You can verify with the environment variable > >>> WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wether Wine loads mfc* native. > >>> > >>> BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be > >>> helpfull. > >>> > >>> cu, > >>> > >>> Stefan > >>> > >>>> wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf > >>>> (thread 0009), starting debugger... > >>>> WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > >>>> Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in > >>>> 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). > >>>> Register dump: > >>>> CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > >>>> EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - > >>>> - I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 > >>>> ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 > >>>> Stack dump: > >>>> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 > >>>> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 > >>>> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a > >>>> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff > >>>> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 > >>>> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 > >>>> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > >>>> Backtrace: > >>>> =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) > >>>> 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) > >>>> 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > >>>> 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp > >>>> Usage: > >>>> winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | > >>>> file.mdmp | --help ] > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Thanks in advance, > >>>> > >>>> Antonio. > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> wine-users mailing list > >>>> wine-users@winehq.org > >>>> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users -- Dipl.-Inform. Stefan Munz. . . . . . . . . . stefan.munz@itomig.de ITOMIG GbR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.itomig.de Sand 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mobil: +49 178 729 72 72 D-72076 T?bingen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060714/112ad15c/attachment.pgp From stefan.munz at itomig.de Fri Jul 14 05:22:16 2006 From: stefan.munz at itomig.de (Stefan Munz) Date: Fri Jul 14 12:34:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP In-Reply-To: <44B678D9.5020905@uma.es> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607131805.25613.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B678D9.5020905@uma.es> Message-ID: <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> I tried your program with Wine 0.9.16. After copying msvcp60.dll and mfc42* from a windows XP install to .wine/drive_c/windows/system32 it runs perfectly for me. Though it is a bit slow and I have no data for further testing. Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 18:46 schrieben Sie: > Thanks for your answer Stefan. I have another partition with Windows > XP, and I use the dlls from it. My version is Wine 0.9.16 > When I use the dll from Wine version, the first of the error is > equal, but are many lines like: > > 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 > 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 > 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a > 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff > 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 > 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 ... > > Stefan Munz escribi?: > > Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 16:55 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: > >> Hi everybody, I am new with wine. I work on Bioinformatics and I > >> would like to run several windows program on linux. I have had luck with > >> severals programs but haven't with PreP, an important program for me. > >> Could you tell me how run it? The program is here: > >> http://chirimoyo.ac.uma.es/bitlab/services/PreP/downloads/PreP05.exe > >> > >> And I obtain this error: > >> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file > >> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function > >> _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch wine: Call from 0x40c4bf to > >> unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625, aborting > > > > quick guess: did you install/copy native MFC dlls? If not, try to copy > > them from your windows box (I'm not sure wether you need a Windows > > licence). You can verify with the environment variable WINEDEBUG=+loaddll > > wether Wine loads mfc* native. > > > > BTW: some additional information like your wine version would be > > helpfull. > > > > cu, > > > > Stefan > > > >> wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called at address 0x40c4bf > >> (thread 0009), starting debugger... > >> WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > >> Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6625 called in > >> 32-bit code (0x2019ddfc). > >> Register dump: > >> CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > >> EIP:2019ddfc ESP:7fc9f46c EBP:7fc9f4d0 EFLAGS:00200202( - 00 - - > >> I1) EAX:000019e1 EBX:201e3240 ECX:7ff22ae4 EDX:00000000 > >> ESI:7fc9f478 EDI:7ff22ae4 > >> Stack dump: > >> 0x7fc9f46c: 00000000 7ff229a0 00000001 80000100 > >> 0x7fc9f47c: 00000001 00000000 0040c4bf 00000002 > >> 0x7fc9f48c: 0044b4c8 000019e1 00000001 0001002a > >> 0x7fc9f49c: 7fc9f4dc 5f40c1c4 00000000 0000ffff > >> 0x7fc9f4ac: 0000e900 00000002 7ff229fc 00000000 > >> 0x7fc9f4bc: 00000001 0040c470 7ff229a0 00000000 > >> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > >> Backtrace: > >> =>1 0x2019ddfc in ntdll (+0x1ddfc) (0x2019ddfc) > >> 2 0x0040c4bf in prep05 (+0xc4bf) (0x0040c4bf) > >> 3 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > >> 0x2019ddfc: subl $4,%esp > >> Usage: > >> winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | | > >> file.mdmp | --help ] > >> > >> > >> Thanks in advance, > >> > >> Antonio. > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> wine-users mailing list > >> wine-users@winehq.org > >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users -- Dipl.-Inform. Stefan Munz. . . . . . . . . . stefan.munz@itomig.de ITOMIG GbR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.itomig.de Sand 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mobil: +49 178 729 72 72 D-72076 T?bingen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060714/c55e49b2/attachment.pgp From aperezp at uma.es Fri Jul 14 05:13:58 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Fri Jul 14 12:39:00 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: PreP In-Reply-To: References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> Message-ID: <44B76E66.4050604@uma.es> That's a little strange. I had tested PreP on a folder in my linux filesystem and it didn't work. But now I was testing other programs directly in my windows partition and I have seen PreP there. I have tested from there and it has worked :-| Thanks to everybody, Antonio. Mike Hearn escribi?: > On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 16:55:08 +0200, Antonio J. P?rez wrote: > >> 6667: assertion failed "(*(const char*)_DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME) != '_'" file >> "dbus-connection.c" line 2877 function _dbus_connection_read_write_dispatch >> > > Upgrade your copy of DBUS. This problem is not MFC related. > > thanks -mike > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From xnooby at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 13:02:19 2006 From: xnooby at gmail.com (Xn Nooby) Date: Fri Jul 14 13:02:26 2006 Subject: [Wine] Does Wine support IO Completion Ports? Message-ID: Hello, I am trying to run a custom Windows server application using WINE. The custom client app briefly connects then is dropped. The server uses "IO Completion Ports" to listen for incoming connections. The program does not seem to work running under WINE on SUSE 9 Linux. Looking at Google, it appears IO Completion Ports is not yet implemented. Is this the case? thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060714/099a59f1/attachment.htm From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 14 13:23:47 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 14 13:30:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] PreP References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607131805.25613.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B678D9.5020905@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> Message-ID: Daniel Skorka wrote: > "Antonio J. P?rez" wrote: >> Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the error: >> fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >> err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder >> >> And I can't include a file. > > Could you provide a sample file to open with this program? Also, what > does Hmm, I don't get those warnings about directories, but upon loading Prep complains with "'tag' chunk not found" and dies with a page fault inside prep05.exe. This is on wine 0.9.17 Daniel From pelle at plusnet.pl Fri Jul 14 14:04:51 2006 From: pelle at plusnet.pl (Piotr Sawicki) Date: Fri Jul 14 14:05:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: wine upgrade and fonts with finale Message-ID: <1152903891.12018.3.camel@localhost> Hi Daniel, Thank you for your interest in my wine problem. I have also tried with creating new ~/.wine folder for the latest wine version, but now there are even more squares than characters on the screen. When I start finale from command line with the latest wine with newly created ~/.wine directory: piotr@linux:~> wine /home/piotr/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Finale\ 2003a/FINALE.EXE fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! piotr@linux:~> Is it possible that this problem is connected to my local language settings in linux system which is polish? Is it also possible that uninstalling an rpm with wine does not remove all wine files, that affect next wine installation? thanks Piotr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060714/a7afe380/attachment.htm From dclark at akamail.com Fri Jul 14 14:54:49 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Fri Jul 14 14:55:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: PreP In-Reply-To: <44B7828A.9030800@uma.es> References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B779CB.4010303@uma.es> <200607141335.16665.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B7828A.9030800@uma.es> Message-ID: Antonio J. P?rez wrote: > It is a link to my Desktop, and it is of my user. Are you saying that c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio is a link? In some cases (at least in the past), Wine didn't handle links well. You might want to get rid of the links and try again, and see if that fixes at least that part. > > Stefan Munz escribi?: >> does your user have the right to create folders in the specified directory? >> Try creating the directory in the console (should be something like "mkdir >> ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles..." by default) >> >> Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2006 13:02 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: >> >>> Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the error: >>> fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented >>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>> err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder >>> >>> And I can't include a file. >>> >>> Antonio. From xnooby at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 15:12:51 2006 From: xnooby at gmail.com (Xn Nooby) Date: Fri Jul 14 15:12:53 2006 Subject: [Wine] Does Wine support IO Completion Ports? Message-ID: Hello, I am trying to run a custom Windows application using WINE. The windows program uses "IO Completion Ports" to listen for incoming connections. The program does not seem to work running under WINE on SUSE 9 Linux. Looking at Google, it appears IO Completion Ports is not yet implemented. Is this the case? thanks! (sorry if this is a repost, my original seems lost) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060714/c48db882/attachment.htm From skorka at gmx.net Fri Jul 14 16:09:11 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Fri Jul 14 16:15:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: wine upgrade and fonts with finale References: Message-ID: Piotr Sawicki wrote: > piotr@linux:~> wine /home/piotr/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Finale\ > 2003a/FINALE.EXE > fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > piotr@linux:~> > > Is it possible that this problem is connected to my local language > settings in linux system which is polish? Maybe. Try with LC_ALL="POSIX" > Is it also possible that uninstalling an rpm with wine does not remove > all wine files, that affect next wine installation? Unlikely. Daniel From OrionVII at free.fr Fri Jul 14 23:55:18 2006 From: OrionVII at free.fr (Carsten Ulinski) Date: Sat Jul 15 00:00:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] how to unistall properly? Message-ID: <44b87537$0$4306$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Hello, I installed Sid Mayer's Locomotion with wine. OK, the game is not running well because my graphic card is not god enought. Now I want to uninstall the game. How can I do that properly? thx Carsten -- IBM Netvista A40, PIII 933MHz i686, Linux Suse 9.3, KDE 3.5.2 level "a", Kernel 2.6.11.4-21.11 default From fabrice.renaud at gmail.com Sat Jul 15 01:24:22 2006 From: fabrice.renaud at gmail.com (Fab) Date: Sat Jul 15 01:30:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Running Grand Prix Legends in wine Message-ID: <1152944662.520806.64700@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> I am trying to run Grand Prix legends, more specifically the 2004 Demo (http://www.bhmotorsports.com/GPL/downloads/3239) I could install the demo using wine but when I launch it, forcing it in a 1024x768 windows, a blue screen opened then closed, no error messages. I found an old howto (http://www.zefix.tv/linux_wine_racing_simulations/GrandPrixLegends) but I still couldn't figure it out. I would really appreciate if an experienced wine user could have a look and let me know if it can run in wine or not. For information I am using Suse 10.1 with the latest ATI driver and Wine 9.11 (Suse package) From fabrice.renaud at gmail.com Sat Jul 15 01:48:04 2006 From: fabrice.renaud at gmail.com (Fab) Date: Sat Jul 15 01:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Running Grand Prix Legends in wine In-Reply-To: <1152944662.520806.64700@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> References: <1152944662.520806.64700@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152946084.743097.93290@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Look like I posted too fast, I tried with a full path ( wine D:\\GPL\\gpl.exe ) and it ran. Only issues I noticed is the sound that is faded, like if there was some wind, and the game doesn't exit I have to kill it. Fab wrote: > I am trying to run Grand Prix legends, more specifically the 2004 Demo > (http://www.bhmotorsports.com/GPL/downloads/3239) > > I could install the demo using wine but when I launch it, forcing it in > a 1024x768 windows, a blue screen opened then closed, no error > messages. > > I found an old howto > (http://www.zefix.tv/linux_wine_racing_simulations/GrandPrixLegends) > but I still couldn't figure it out. > > I would really appreciate if an experienced wine user could have a look > and let me know if it can run in wine or not. > > For information I am using Suse 10.1 with the latest ATI driver and > Wine 9.11 (Suse package) From wine-users at web.de Sat Jul 15 02:10:09 2006 From: wine-users at web.de (Detlef Riekenberg) Date: Sat Jul 15 02:14:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] compile will not link from elf64-x86-64 to elf32-i386 In-Reply-To: <1152568760.723054.48180@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1152568760.723054.48180@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1152947410.14454.3.camel@p4.LAN> Anolis wrote: > first off im running on an AMD64 3800+, Ubuntu 6.06, > 2.6.15-25-amd64-generic > ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-x86-64 > (/usr/lib/libsicuuc.a(ubidi.ao)) to format elf32-i386 (gdi32.SKwleX.o) > is not supported You need the correct (32-bit) dev-package for the mentioned (/usr/lib/libsicuuc.a(ubidi.ao)) -- By By ... ... Detlef From k.king177 at ntlworld.com Sat Jul 15 06:22:38 2006 From: k.king177 at ntlworld.com (kicking) Date: Sat Jul 15 06:25:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] 9.17RPM in Mandrake 10.1CE problem Message-ID: <1152962558.544918.236620@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> have run wine before on this unit, uninstalled via rpm remove installed the rpms from wine (for Mandrake/Mandriva) typed wine prefixcreate and get wine: creating configuration directory '/home/user1/.wine'... cp: cannot stat `/usr/bin/../local/share/wine/wine.inf': No such file or directory wine: wineprefixcreate failed while creating '/home/user1/.wine' ? From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 15 07:47:36 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 15 07:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: how to unistall properly? References: <44b87537$0$4306$626a54ce@news.free.fr> Message-ID: Carsten Ulinski wrote: > Hello, > > I installed Sid Mayer's Locomotion with wine. OK, the game is not running > well because my graphic card is not god enought. Now I want to uninstall > the game. How can I do that properly? $ wine uninstaller Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 15 07:50:43 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 15 07:55:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: 9.17RPM in Mandrake 10.1CE problem References: <1152962558.544918.236620@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: kicking wrote: > wine: creating configuration directory '/home/user1/.wine'... > cp: cannot stat `/usr/bin/../local/share/wine/wine.inf': No such file > or directory > wine: wineprefixcreate failed while creating '/home/user1/.wine' A packaging bug, I assume. Contact the package maintainer. Daniel From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Fri Jul 14 12:54:44 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Sat Jul 15 10:40:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <12bd3f6fsv7am0b@corp.supernews.com> References: <12bd3f6fsv7am0b@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <200607141854.44712.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> Tried that. Still not working. Also tried reverting to wine-0.9.10. Still no go. Tried a different modem (known to work with this app under windows) Still no go. I did notice that the tr & rs lamps on the modem came on while the app was trying to initialise the modem. Does that give anyone a clue? Ian On Thursday 13 July 2006 19:16, CptDondo wrote: > Ian Couchman wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software > > is now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software > > supplied by my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to > > the bank. No matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the > > message that the modem cannot be initialised. > > Here's what I have confirmed so far: > > The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a > > non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. > > I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out > > without problem. > > For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections > > are OK. > > > > The software asks for the following information for modem setup: > > Modem type > > Com port > > Baud rate > > Initialisation string > > Start of call string > > End of call string > > Termination string > > I have used the pre-set options for a standard modem. > > > > I am running wine-0.9.16 on debian sarge. > > Any help would be much appreciated. (does anyone know how to find out > > what windows sends to a com port?) > > Google Groups for 'serial port woes' by me (CPtDondo). I had a similar > problem and posted a hack (not really a solution) to CVS that allowed me > to get my serial ports working. From steven.truppe at chello.at Fri Jul 14 20:28:22 2006 From: steven.truppe at chello.at (Truppe Steven) Date: Sat Jul 15 10:40:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] No fonts are shown in winecfg Message-ID: <44B844B6.40400@chello.at> Hi, i've downloaded the latest wine release and the other packages necessary (fontforge, cabextract) but after the installation was fine i tried to run winecfg ... i see a window with a few tabs but i see no text at all! I tried to copy some fonts from ie4linux into my /home/use/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory but nothing changed. Does someone know where i can get some error output (because a $ find / -name "wine*log" shows no file), and how to see text ?? i've searched also in the user mailling list but found nothing that can help me. I'm using Fedora Core 3 (linux 2.6.9-1.667) with Wine (0.9.17) and FontForge(20060703). The cpu i an athlon xp 2500. I hope someone here can help me out here, so i can finaly delete my windows version from my hd =). best regards, truppe steven From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 15 11:15:18 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 15 11:20:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] No fonts are shown in winecfg References: Message-ID: Truppe Steven wrote: > i've downloaded the latest wine release and the other packages necessary > (fontforge, cabextract) Did you download the source and built it yourself, or did you get the RPM? In the second case, you don't need fontforge. I also didn't know cabextract was considered necessary, I have been doing fine without. > but after the installation was fine i tried to run winecfg ... i see a > window with a few tabs but i > see no text at all! I tried to copy some fonts from ie4linux into my > /home/use/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory but nothing changed. Did you try $ rm -fr ~/.wine && winecfg ? > Does someone know where i can get some error output (because a $ find / > -name "wine*log" shows no file), and how to see text ?? i've searched Wine doesn't create logfiles. You need to use WINEDEBUG="foo" (see "man wine") to get more debug information. In your case, I think the correct debug channel is called "font". Daniel From te.richardson at gmail.com Sat Jul 15 11:29:03 2006 From: te.richardson at gmail.com (Tim Richardson) Date: Sat Jul 15 11:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Chessmentor v2 or v3 Message-ID: <1152980943.775156.138010@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Any luck with getting Chessmentor working (demo available from http://www.chessmentor.com? It has no sound and basic graphics, but it doesn't work iin 0.9.17 From te.richardson at gmail.com Sat Jul 15 12:42:08 2006 From: te.richardson at gmail.com (Tim Richardson) Date: Sat Jul 15 12:45:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] New user is confused by some configuration issues Message-ID: <1152985328.177422.178780@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> I find the documentation very confusing about how to install native DLLs, which native DLLs to install and where to put them. Some of the advice is contradictory. I have wine 0.9.17 on Ubuntu 6.06 I see in the system32 a number of DLLs are installed. Are these the only copy of the builtin DLLs that wine has? Because the documentation says that when installing native DLLs, they should best go into the system and/or system32 directory, in which case some of the wine builtin DLLs would be overridden. If they are over-ridden, then why would it be necessary to use winecfg to instruct wine to use a native DLL? Actually the documentation refers only to the system directory but I assume that the system32 directory would be the right place, if that is the home of the native DLL in its native environment: am I correct? Next question: somewhere in a howto on the website, there is a hint the wine is much better at Windows 98 APIs than NT APIs, so the suggestion was to use Win 98 native DLLs. Yet the default Windows emulation is Windows 2000, and it is much easier for me to find Win XP DLLs. So what should I do? Is there a tutorial somewhere based on a real example, showing how to find which native DLLs make all the difference between success and failure? regards, Tim From te.richardson at gmail.com Sat Jul 15 12:43:00 2006 From: te.richardson at gmail.com (Tim Richardson) Date: Sat Jul 15 12:45:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] New user is confused by some configuration issues Message-ID: <1152985380.795375.209860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> I find the documentation very confusing about how to install native DLLs, which native DLLs to install and where to put them. Some of the advice is contradictory. I have wine 0.9.17 on Ubuntu 6.06 I see in the system32 a number of DLLs are installed. Are these the only copy of the builtin DLLs that wine has? Because the documentation says that when installing native DLLs, they should best go into the system and/or system32 directory, in which case some of the wine builtin DLLs would be overridden. If they are over-ridden, then why would it be necessary to use winecfg to instruct wine to use a native DLL? Actually the documentation refers only to the system directory but I assume that the system32 directory would be the right place, if that is the home of the native DLL in its native environment: am I correct? Next question: somewhere in a howto on the website, there is a hint the wine is much better at Windows 98 APIs than NT APIs, so the suggestion was to use Win 98 native DLLs. Yet the default Windows emulation is Windows 2000, and it is much easier for me to find Win XP DLLs. So what should I do? Is there a tutorial somewhere based on a real example, showing how to find which native DLLs make all the difference between success and failure? regards, Tim From Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net Sat Jul 15 12:48:47 2006 From: Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net (Nikolas Arend) Date: Sat Jul 15 12:47:50 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <200607141854.44712.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> References: <12bd3f6fsv7am0b@corp.supernews.com> <200607141854.44712.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> Message-ID: <44B92A7F.1060001@gmx.net> Ian Couchman wrote: > Tried that. Still not working. Also tried reverting to wine-0.9.10. Still no > go. Tried a different modem (known to work with this app under windows) Still > no go. I did notice that the tr & rs lamps on the modem came on while the app > was trying to initialise the modem. Does that give anyone a clue? > Ian > > Under which wine version did the lamps come on? Could you try a different software? I'm using a program from SuperVoice, they have 30-day trial versions for download at http://www.supervoice.com/asp/downloads.asp The installation is a bit hacky under wine (install fails at the end, but program runs fine afterwards), but it works quite well with my modem (wine version 0.9.10, not 0.9.16, mind you). You could give it a try, maybe its your particular software that wine has problems with. HTH, Nick. From chi_sian at yahoo.fr Sat Jul 15 13:22:15 2006 From: chi_sian at yahoo.fr (CHI Si-An) Date: Sat Jul 15 13:22:48 2006 Subject: [Wine] Dotnet : using mono with wine Message-ID: <44B93257.1060007@yahoo.fr> I am trying to install .Net implementation. As .Net install is impossible, I found a bridge to use Mono instean : http://wiki.winehq.org/MicrosoftDotNet but I do not understand this step : Winver=win2k, msi,msiexec=b, install netfx.msi I am using now wine 0.9.17. Thank you for your help ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail r?invente le mail ! D?couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface r?volutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 15 14:19:05 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 15 14:25:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: New user is confused by some configuration issues References: <1152985328.177422.178780@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Tim Richardson wrote: > I find the documentation very confusing about how to install native > DLLs, which native DLLs to install and where to put them. Some of the > advice is contradictory. How: Put them either into windows\system32 or into the applications directory. Add an appropriate override in winecfg. Which: It depends. > I have wine 0.9.17 on Ubuntu 6.06 > I see in the system32 a number of DLLs are installed. > Are these the only copy of the builtin DLLs that wine has? No. They are merely fakes to satisfy programs which look for the DLLs by looking for the files. > Next question: somewhere in a howto on the website, there is a hint the > wine is much better at Windows 98 APIs than NT APIs, so the suggestion > was to use Win 98 native DLLs. Yet the default Windows emulation is > Windows 2000, and it is much easier for me to find Win XP DLLs. So what > should I do? I'd guess this hint is outdated. There is a reason the default is the default. > Is there a tutorial somewhere based on a real example, showing how to > find which native DLLs make all the difference between success and > failure? An easy way is to look at the error messages and replace the corresponding DLL. Of course sometimes this is not so easy. appdb.winehq.org contains a lot of wisdom on individual programs. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sat Jul 15 14:22:22 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sat Jul 15 14:25:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Dotnet : using mono with wine References: Message-ID: CHI Si-An wrote: > I am trying to install .Net implementation. As .Net install is > impossible, I found a bridge to use Mono instean : > > http://wiki.winehq.org/MicrosoftDotNet This shows how to install .Net, not Mono > but I do not understand this step : Winver=win2k, msi,msiexec=b, install > netfx.msi Easy: With wine version set to win2k, msi and msiexec set to "builtin" (not native), run $ wine msiexec install netfx.msi Daniel From chi_sian at yahoo.fr Sat Jul 15 16:35:52 2006 From: chi_sian at yahoo.fr (CHI Si-An) Date: Sat Jul 15 16:36:23 2006 Subject: [Wine] Dotnet : using mono with wine In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44B95FB8.6050409@yahoo.fr> Daniel Skorka wrote: > CHI Si-An wrote: > >> I am trying to install .Net implementation. As .Net install is >> impossible, I found a bridge to use Mono instean : >> >> http://wiki.winehq.org/MicrosoftDotNet >> > > This shows how to install .Net, not Mono > > >> but I do not understand this step : Winver=win2k, msi,msiexec=b, install >> netfx.msi >> > > Easy: With wine version set to win2k, msi and msiexec set to "builtin" > (not native), run > $ wine msiexec install netfx.msi > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > Thank you for your reply but I have no netfx.msi file. Where can I get it ? ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail r?invente le mail ! D?couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface r?volutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com From chi_sian at yahoo.fr Sat Jul 15 16:49:47 2006 From: chi_sian at yahoo.fr (CHI Si-An) Date: Sat Jul 15 16:50:25 2006 Subject: [Wine] Dotnet : using mono with wine In-Reply-To: <44B95FB8.6050409@yahoo.fr> References: <44B95FB8.6050409@yahoo.fr> Message-ID: <44B962FB.9090303@yahoo.fr> CHI Si-An wrote: > Daniel Skorka wrote: >> CHI Si-An wrote: >> >>> I am trying to install .Net implementation. As .Net install is >>> impossible, I found a bridge to use Mono instean : >>> >>> http://wiki.winehq.org/MicrosoftDotNet >>> >> >> This shows how to install .Net, not Mono >> >> >>> but I do not understand this step : Winver=win2k, msi,msiexec=b, >>> install netfx.msi >>> >> >> Easy: With wine version set to win2k, msi and msiexec set to "builtin" >> (not native), run >> $ wine msiexec install netfx.msi >> >> Daniel >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@winehq.org >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> >> > Thank you for your reply but I have no netfx.msi file. Where can I get > it ? > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Mail r?invente le mail ! D?couvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et > son interface r?volutionnaire. > http://fr.mail.yahoo.com > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > Finally I found out that we can extract this file from dotnetfx.exe. When I launch "wine msiexec install netfx.msi", I get a dialog box which tells me : Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 setup has ended prematurely. If this persists, please contact Product Support. In my eterm window : sian@tux ~/.wine/drive_c/dotnetfx $ wine msiexec /i netfx.msi fixme:msi:MsiInstallProductW L"netfx.msi" (null) fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{77315CEA-7D65-11D5-A54F-0090278A1BB8}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{26F65DC8-B958-4A83-991C-535236F80275}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{1498176B-4550-4426-85EF-93A767AAA01E}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{C9381EFB-515B-438B-BBA1-75C493571D04}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{D8002D07-C6A5-4AF1-A960-89679DD6D91F}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{DE9D44AF-C32A-43FC-828C-4E1DF04CC17B}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{06D7B503-2B22-4514-A7FE-8444322FE2B8}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{B6E68EC8-ABBA-4CD4-B24F-A21335952BE8}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{221CD402-A57E-40D5-8341-46B37DB01B58}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{E22590F4-9D9D-421F-9DC6-962429DB58BF}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{A66F6E0A-35F6-4801-8261-73066EED307D}") fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action L"ValidateProductID" err:msi:msi_dialog_create_controls no handler for element type L"GroupBox" fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{77315CEA-7D65-11D5-A54F-0090278A1BB8}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{26F65DC8-B958-4A83-991C-535236F80275}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{1498176B-4550-4426-85EF-93A767AAA01E}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{C9381EFB-515B-438B-BBA1-75C493571D04}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{D8002D07-C6A5-4AF1-A960-89679DD6D91F}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{DE9D44AF-C32A-43FC-828C-4E1DF04CC17B}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{06D7B503-2B22-4514-A7FE-8444322FE2B8}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{B6E68EC8-ABBA-4CD4-B24F-A21335952BE8}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{221CD402-A57E-40D5-8341-46B37DB01B58}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{E22590F4-9D9D-421F-9DC6-962429DB58BF}") fixme:msi:ACTION_AppSearchComponents AppSearch unimplemented for CompLocator table (GUID L"{A66F6E0A-35F6-4801-8261-73066EED307D}") fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action L"ValidateProductID" fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action L"SetODBCFolders" err:msi:deformat_file Unable to get ShortPath size (L"c:\\windows\\Microsoft.NET\\Framework\\URTInstallPath\\1033\\vbc7ui.dll") fixme:msi:deformat_component component key L"VB_Compiler_ENU_X86.3643236F_FC70_11D3_A536_0090278A1BB8" fixme:msi:deformat_component component key L"VB_Compiler_ENU_X86.3643236F_FC70_11D3_A536_0090278A1BB8" fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction msidbCustomActionTypeNoImpersonate not handled fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not supported yet fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction msidbCustomActionTypeNoImpersonate not handled fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction msidbCustomActionTypeNoImpersonate not handled err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted, action L"CA_BootstrapURT.3643236F_FC70_11D3_A536_0090278A1BB8" returned 1603 err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted, action L"ExecuteAction" returned 1603 Did someone have the same error ? Thanks in advance for your help ___________________________________________________________________________ Avez-vous essay? le nouveau Yahoo! Mail ? Plus rapide, plus efficace... simplement r?volutionnaire ! D?couvrez-le. Lien :http://fr.mail.yahoo.com From msgtknight at gmail.com Sat Jul 15 19:55:56 2006 From: msgtknight at gmail.com (Tim Knight/CT) Date: Sat Jul 15 20:00:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips In-Reply-To: <1152885192.179833.143530@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> References: <1152885192.179833.143530@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153011355.936907.310260@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> jobandstudy@yahoo.com wrote: > Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips > Enclosed is a picture of a guy who dropped the micro-pump into his underwear for some devious purpose: http://poetry.rotten.com/lightning/ .........I'll bet that made his eyes water! :-) CT the Devious From stevenp500 at bellsouth.net Sat Jul 15 22:21:48 2006 From: stevenp500 at bellsouth.net (Steven Pasternak) Date: Sat Jul 15 22:21:14 2006 Subject: [Wine] No fonts are shown in winecfg In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44B9B0CC.80601@bellsouth.net> Daniel Skorka wrote: > Truppe Steven wrote: > >> i've downloaded the latest wine release and the other packages necessary >> (fontforge, cabextract) >> > > Did you download the source and built it yourself, or did you get the > RPM? In the second case, you don't need fontforge. I also didn't know > cabextract was considered necessary, I have been doing fine without. > > >> but after the installation was fine i tried to run winecfg ... i see a >> window with a few tabs but i >> see no text at all! I tried to copy some fonts from ie4linux into my >> /home/use/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory but nothing changed. >> > > Did you try > $ rm -fr ~/.wine && winecfg > ? > > >> Does someone know where i can get some error output (because a $ find / >> -name "wine*log" shows no file), and how to see text ?? i've searched >> > > Wine doesn't create logfiles. You need to use WINEDEBUG="foo" (see "man > wine") to get more debug information. In your case, I think the correct > debug channel is called "font". > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > I had this problem on an FC3 and 5 system, and I had to install the m$ fonts ( http://corefonts.sf.net ). From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Sat Jul 15 22:29:11 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Sat Jul 15 22:35:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 Message-ID: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> hello all, my first post so bear with me i have been lossing hair over getting black and white 2 to run on wine i finally got it down to this h4x0r@Mainframe:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Lionhead Studios/Black & White 2$ wine white.exe fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 112 (SPI_GETMOUSESPEED) fixme:powermgnt:GetSystemPowerStatus (): stub, harmless. wine: Call from 0x611c68 to unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation, aborting wine: Unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation called at address 0x611c68 (thread 0009), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation called in 32-bit code (0x7ff98067). fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 information for ntdll Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:7ff98067 ESP:7fc8fc4c EBP:7fc8fcb0 EFLAGS:00000206( - 00 - -IP1) EAX:00d6c576 EBX:7ffd5288 ECX:0000000d EDX:7fc8fcdc ESI:7fc8fc58 EDI:7f83373f Stack dump: 0x7fc8fc4c: 00000001 0000112e 00000000 80000100 0x7fc8fc5c: 00000001 00000000 00611c68 00000002 0x7fc8fc6c: 00d6be9a 00d6c576 7f83373f 7fc8fcb8 0x7fc8fc7c: 7f87716b 00010024 00000080 00000001 0x7fc8fc8c: 0000112e 00000000 00000000 7fc8fcb0 0x7fc8fc9c: 00000066 00000001 00000000 7f87711b fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x7ff98067 stub_entry_point+0x4c(dll=0xd6be9a, name=0xd6c576) [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/ntdll/loader.c:184] in ntdll (0x7ff98067) 2 0x00611c68 in white (+0x211c68) (0x00611c68) 3 0x7ff9ccdc LdrInitializeThunk+0x548(unknown1=0x0, unknown2=0x0, unknown3=0x0, unknown4=0x0) [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/ntdll/loader.c:2163] in ntdll (0x7ff9ccdc) fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 information for kernel32 4 0x7fd4a0f5 build_argv(cmdlineW=, reserved=0x0) [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/kernel/process.c:961] in kernel32 (0x7fd4a0f5) fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 information for libwine.so.1 5 0xb7e481c3 wine_switch_to_stack+0x17 in libwine.so.1 (0xb7e481c3) 0x7ff98067 stub_entry_point+0x4c [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/ntdll/loader.c:184] in ntdll: subl $4,%esp 184 for (;;) RtlRaiseException( &rec ); Modules: Module Address Debug info Name (87 modules) PE 400000-242741e Export white PE 18000000-18068000 Deferred binkw32 ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred ELF 7e13b000-7e150000 Deferred midimap \-PE 7e140000-7e150000 \ midimap ELF 7e28c000-7e2a4000 Deferred msacm32 \-PE 7e290000-7e2a4000 \ msacm32 ELF 7e2a4000-7e2e0000 Deferred wineoss \-PE 7e2b0000-7e2e0000 \ wineoss ELF 7e344000-7e375000 Deferred uxtheme \-PE 7e350000-7e375000 \ uxtheme ELF 7e375000-7e37e000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1 ELF 7e38a000-7e405000 Deferred winex11 \-PE 7e3a0000-7e405000 \ winex11 ELF 7e405000-7e41a000 Deferred psapi \-PE 7e410000-7e41a000 \ psapi ELF 7e41a000-7e45f000 Deferred dbghelp \-PE 7e420000-7e45f000 \ dbghelp ELF 7e45f000-7e4c0000 Deferred msvcrt \-PE 7e470000-7e4c0000 \ msvcrt PE 7e4c0000-7e713000 Deferred d3dx9_25 ELF 7e719000-7e742000 Deferred d3d9 \-PE 7e720000-7e742000 \ d3d9 ELF 7e742000-7e770000 Deferred winspool \-PE 7e750000-7e770000 \ winspool ELF 7e770000-7e80b000 Deferred comdlg32 \-PE 7e780000-7e80b000 \ comdlg32 ELF 7e80b000-7e893000 Deferred winmm \-PE 7e820000-7e893000 \ winmm ELF 7e893000-7e8e9000 Deferred shlwapi \-PE 7e8a0000-7e8e9000 \ shlwapi ELF 7e8e9000-7e9c2000 Deferred shell32 \-PE 7e900000-7e9c2000 \ shell32 ELF 7e9c2000-7e9ec000 Deferred ws2_32 \-PE 7e9d0000-7e9ec000 \ ws2_32 ELF 7e9ec000-7ea10000 Deferred netapi32 \-PE 7e9f0000-7ea10000 \ netapi32 ELF 7ea21000-7ea3d000 Deferred imm32 \-PE 7ea30000-7ea3d000 \ imm32 ELF 7ea3d000-7ea78000 Deferred dinput \-PE 7ea50000-7ea78000 \ dinput ELF 7ea78000-7ea90000 Deferred dinput8 \-PE 7ea80000-7ea90000 \ dinput8 ELF 7ea90000-7eaaf000 Deferred iphlpapi \-PE 7eaa0000-7eaaf000 \ iphlpapi ELF 7eaaf000-7eafc000 Deferred rpcrt4 \-PE 7eac0000-7eafc000 \ rpcrt4 ELF 7eafc000-7eb8b000 Deferred ole32 \-PE 7eb10000-7eb8b000 \ ole32 ELF 7ecc1000-7f483000 Deferred libglcore.so.1 ELF 7f483000-7f4f9000 Deferred libglu.so.1 ELF 7f4f9000-7f57e000 Deferred libgl.so.1 ELF 7f57e000-7f623000 Deferred wined3d \-PE 7f590000-7f623000 \ wined3d ELF 7f623000-7f709000 Deferred libx11.so.6 ELF 7f709000-7f721000 Deferred libice.so.6 ELF 7f721000-7f76a000 Deferred ddraw \-PE 7f730000-7f76a000 \ ddraw ELF 7f76a000-7f7ea000 Deferred gdi32 \-PE 7f780000-7f7ea000 \ gdi32 ELF 7f7ea000-7f91c000 Deferred user32 \-PE 7f800000-7f91c000 \ user32 ELF 7f91c000-7f9de000 Deferred comctl32 \-PE 7f930000-7f9de000 \ comctl32 ELF 7f9de000-7fa20000 Deferred advapi32 \-PE 7f9f0000-7fa20000 \ advapi32 ELF 7fc93000-7fca0000 Deferred libxext.so.6 ELF 7fca2000-7fcac000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1 ELF 7fcdf000-7fde0000 Stabs kernel32 \-PE 7fd00000-7fde0000 \ kernel32 ELF 7fef3000-7fef7000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3 ELF 7fef7000-7feff000 Deferred libsm.so.6 ELF 7feff000-7ff09000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2 ELF 7ff09000-7ff12000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2 ELF 7ff12000-7ff27000 Deferred libnsl.so.1 ELF 7ff27000-7ff30000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2 ELF 7ff32000-7ff3a000 Deferred libxrender.so.1 ELF 7ff3e000-7ff40000 Deferred libnvidia-tls.so.1 ELF 7ff40000-7ff62000 Deferred libm.so.6 ELF 7ff62000-7ffe0000 Dwarf ntdll \-PE 7ff70000-7ffe0000 \ ntdll ELF b7ce0000-b7ce3000 Deferred libxau.so.6 ELF b7cf1000-b7cf4000 Deferred libdl.so.2 ELF b7cf4000-b7e23000 Deferred libc.so.6 ELF b7e23000-b7e35000 Deferred libpthread.so.0 ELF b7e41000-b7f51000 Stabs libwine.so.1 ELF b7f54000-b7f6a000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2 Threads: process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 0000000a 0000000b 0 00000008 (D) C:\Program Files\Lionhead Studios\Black & White 2\white.exe 00000009 0 <== h4x0r@Mainframe:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Lionhead Studios/Black & White 2$ wine white.exe fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 112 (SPI_GETMOUSESPEED) fixme:powermgnt:GetSystemPowerStatus (): stub, harmless. wine: Call from 0x611c68 to unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation, aborting wine: Unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation called at address 0x611c68 (thread 0009), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation called in 32-bit code (0x7ff98067). fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 information for ntdll Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:7ff98067 ESP:7fc8fc4c EBP:7fc8fcb0 EFLAGS:00200206( - 00 - -IP1) EAX:00d6c576 EBX:7ffd5288 ECX:0000000d EDX:7fc8fcdc ESI:7fc8fc58 EDI:7f83373f Stack dump: 0x7fc8fc4c: 00000001 0000112e 00000000 80000100 0x7fc8fc5c: 00000001 00000000 00611c68 00000002 0x7fc8fc6c: 00d6be9a 00d6c576 7f83373f 7fc8fcb8 0x7fc8fc7c: 7f87716b 00010024 00000080 00000001 0x7fc8fc8c: 0000112e 00000000 00000000 7fc8fcb0 0x7fc8fc9c: 00000066 00000001 00000000 7f87711b fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x7ff98067 stub_entry_point+0x4c(dll=0xd6be9a, name=0xd6c576) [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/ntdll/loader.c:184] in ntdll (0x7ff98067) 2 0x00611c68 in white (+0x211c68) (0x00611c68) 3 0x7ff9ccdc LdrInitializeThunk+0x548(unknown1=0x0, unknown2=0x0, unknown3=0x0, unknown4=0x0) [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/ntdll/loader.c:2163] in ntdll (0x7ff9ccdc) fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 information for kernel32 4 0x7fd4a0f5 build_argv(cmdlineW=, reserved=0x0) [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/kernel/process.c:961] in kernel32 (0x7fd4a0f5) fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 information for libwine.so.1 5 0xb7e131c3 wine_switch_to_stack+0x17 in libwine.so.1 (0xb7e131c3) 0x7ff98067 stub_entry_point+0x4c [/home/h4x0r/wine/dlls/ntdll/loader.c:184] in ntdll: subl $4,%esp 184 for (;;) RtlRaiseException( &rec ); Modules: Module Address Debug info Name (87 modules) PE 400000-242741e Export white PE 18000000-18068000 Deferred binkw32 ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred ELF 7e13b000-7e150000 Deferred midimap \-PE 7e140000-7e150000 \ midimap ELF 7e28c000-7e2a4000 Deferred msacm32 \-PE 7e290000-7e2a4000 \ msacm32 ELF 7e2a4000-7e2e0000 Deferred wineoss \-PE 7e2b0000-7e2e0000 \ wineoss ELF 7e344000-7e375000 Deferred uxtheme \-PE 7e350000-7e375000 \ uxtheme ELF 7e375000-7e37e000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1 ELF 7e38a000-7e405000 Deferred winex11 \-PE 7e3a0000-7e405000 \ winex11 ELF 7e405000-7e41a000 Deferred psapi \-PE 7e410000-7e41a000 \ psapi ELF 7e41a000-7e45f000 Deferred dbghelp \-PE 7e420000-7e45f000 \ dbghelp ELF 7e45f000-7e4c0000 Deferred msvcrt \-PE 7e470000-7e4c0000 \ msvcrt PE 7e4c0000-7e713000 Deferred d3dx9_25 ELF 7e719000-7e742000 Deferred d3d9 \-PE 7e720000-7e742000 \ d3d9 ELF 7e742000-7e770000 Deferred winspool \-PE 7e750000-7e770000 \ winspool ELF 7e770000-7e80b000 Deferred comdlg32 \-PE 7e780000-7e80b000 \ comdlg32 ELF 7e80b000-7e893000 Deferred winmm \-PE 7e820000-7e893000 \ winmm ELF 7e893000-7e8e9000 Deferred shlwapi \-PE 7e8a0000-7e8e9000 \ shlwapi ELF 7e8e9000-7e9c2000 Deferred shell32 \-PE 7e900000-7e9c2000 \ shell32 ELF 7e9c2000-7e9ec000 Deferred ws2_32 \-PE 7e9d0000-7e9ec000 \ ws2_32 ELF 7e9ec000-7ea10000 Deferred netapi32 \-PE 7e9f0000-7ea10000 \ netapi32 ELF 7ea21000-7ea3d000 Deferred imm32 \-PE 7ea30000-7ea3d000 \ imm32 ELF 7ea3d000-7ea78000 Deferred dinput \-PE 7ea50000-7ea78000 \ dinput ELF 7ea78000-7ea90000 Deferred dinput8 \-PE 7ea80000-7ea90000 \ dinput8 ELF 7ea90000-7eaaf000 Deferred iphlpapi \-PE 7eaa0000-7eaaf000 \ iphlpapi ELF 7eaaf000-7eafc000 Deferred rpcrt4 \-PE 7eac0000-7eafc000 \ rpcrt4 ELF 7eafc000-7eb8b000 Deferred ole32 \-PE 7eb10000-7eb8b000 \ ole32 ELF 7ecc1000-7f483000 Deferred libglcore.so.1 ELF 7f483000-7f4f9000 Deferred libglu.so.1 ELF 7f4f9000-7f57e000 Deferred libgl.so.1 ELF 7f57e000-7f623000 Deferred wined3d \-PE 7f590000-7f623000 \ wined3d ELF 7f623000-7f709000 Deferred libx11.so.6 ELF 7f709000-7f721000 Deferred libice.so.6 ELF 7f721000-7f76a000 Deferred ddraw \-PE 7f730000-7f76a000 \ ddraw ELF 7f76a000-7f7ea000 Deferred gdi32 \-PE 7f780000-7f7ea000 \ gdi32 ELF 7f7ea000-7f91c000 Deferred user32 \-PE 7f800000-7f91c000 \ user32 ELF 7f91c000-7f9de000 Deferred comctl32 \-PE 7f930000-7f9de000 \ comctl32 ELF 7f9de000-7fa20000 Deferred advapi32 \-PE 7f9f0000-7fa20000 \ advapi32 ELF 7fc93000-7fca0000 Deferred libxext.so.6 ELF 7fca2000-7fcac000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1 ELF 7fcdf000-7fde0000 Stabs kernel32 \-PE 7fd00000-7fde0000 \ kernel32 ELF 7fef0000-7fef4000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3 ELF 7fef4000-7fef7000 Deferred libxau.so.6 ELF 7fef7000-7feff000 Deferred libsm.so.6 ELF 7feff000-7ff09000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2 ELF 7ff09000-7ff12000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2 ELF 7ff12000-7ff27000 Deferred libnsl.so.1 ELF 7ff27000-7ff30000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2 ELF 7ff32000-7ff3a000 Deferred libxrender.so.1 ELF 7ff40000-7ff62000 Deferred libm.so.6 ELF 7ff62000-7ffe0000 Dwarf ntdll \-PE 7ff70000-7ffe0000 \ ntdll ELF b7cb0000-b7cb2000 Deferred libnvidia-tls.so.1 ELF b7cbc000-b7cbf000 Deferred libdl.so.2 ELF b7cbf000-b7dee000 Deferred libc.so.6 ELF b7dee000-b7e00000 Deferred libpthread.so.0 ELF b7e0c000-b7f1c000 Stabs libwine.so.1 ELF b7f1f000-b7f35000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2 Threads: process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 0000000a 0000000b 0 00000008 (D) C:\Program Files\Lionhead Studios\Black & White 2\white.exe 00000009 0 <== h4x0r@Mainframe:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Lionhead Studios/Black & White 2$ i even installed directx 9.c to try and get this a runnin, any translations of what wine is saying / advice would be much appreciated yep tried cedega, hate transgaimng, got furhter w/ wine From dank at kegel.com Sat Jul 15 23:37:34 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sat Jul 15 23:37:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] Chessmentor v2 or v3 Message-ID: Tim wrote: > Any luck with getting Chessmentor working (demo available from > http://www.chessmentor.com? > > It has no sound and basic graphics, but it doesn't work iin 0.9.17 Nope, but I didn't try too hard. Bug filed at http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5693 Does that ldescribe your problem (aborts early during startup)? From dank at kegel.com Sun Jul 16 00:14:24 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sun Jul 16 00:14:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 Message-ID: Thunderduck wrote: > i have been lossing hair over getting black and white 2 to run on wine > i finally got it down to this > h4x0r at Mainframe:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Lionhead Studios/Black & White 2$ wine white.exe > ... > wine: Call from 0x611c68 to unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation, aborting > ... > i even installed directx 9.c to try and get this a runnin... Reproduced and filed as http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5694 I created a dummy implementation for HeapSetInformation() (see the bug report for the patch). That lets it get further, to the point where it aborts because I don't have "pixel shader 1.1". I don't know enough about d3d to go much further, sorry. Perhaps someone else will. Good luck! - Dan From i.couchman at virgin.net Sun Jul 16 03:21:38 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 03:22:02 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <12bd3f6fsv7am0b@corp.supernews.com> References: <12bd3f6fsv7am0b@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <200607160921.39163.i.couchman@virgin.net> Tried that. Still not working. Also tried reverting to wine-0.9.10. Still no go. Tried a different modem (known to work with this app under windows) Still no go. I did notice that the tr & rs lamps on the modem came on while the app was trying to initialise the modem. Does that give anyone a clue? Ian On Thursday 13 July 2006 19:16, CptDondo wrote: > Ian Couchman wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am in the last stages of converting my business to Linux. All software > > is now open-source or running under wine. Except one. The software > > supplied by my bank. This runs fine under wine apart from the dialup to > > the bank. No matter what settings I use for the modem, I always get the > > message that the modem cannot be initialised. > > Here's what I have confirmed so far: > > The com port is pointing to the right place in wine. If I select a > > non-existant port, the software says it cannot access the port. > > I have access permissions for the port. Using kppp, I can dial out > > without problem. > > For the same reason, the modem, serial connections & phone connections > > are OK. > > > > The software asks for the following information for modem setup: > > Modem type > > Com port > > Baud rate > > Initialisation string > > Start of call string > > End of call string > > Termination string > > I have used the pre-set options for a standard modem. > > > > I am running wine-0.9.16 on debian sarge. > > Any help would be much appreciated. (does anyone know how to find out > > what windows sends to a com port?) > > Google Groups for 'serial port woes' by me (CPtDondo). I had a similar > problem and posted a hack (not really a solution) to CVS that allowed me > to get my serial ports working. From i.couchman at virgin.net Sun Jul 16 03:22:18 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 03:22:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] No fonts are shown in winecfg In-Reply-To: <44B844B6.40400@chello.at> References: <44B844B6.40400@chello.at> Message-ID: <200607160922.18840.i.couchman@virgin.net> Have a look in ~/.wine/dosdevices. You should see a link to a directory called c: Make sure that the link points to the same place as you believe the fake windows root directory is. Ian On Saturday 15 July 2006 02:28, Truppe Steven wrote: > Hi, > > i've downloaded the latest wine release and the other packages necessary > (fontforge, cabextract) > but after the installation was fine i tried to run winecfg ... i see a > window with a few tabs but i > see no text at all! I tried to copy some fonts from ie4linux into my > /home/use/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory but nothing changed. > > Does someone know where i can get some error output (because a $ find / > -name "wine*log" shows no file), and how to see text ?? i've searched > also in the user mailling list but found nothing > that can help me. > > I'm using Fedora Core 3 (linux 2.6.9-1.667) with Wine (0.9.17) and > FontForge(20060703). > The cpu i an athlon xp 2500. > > I hope someone here can help me out here, so i can finaly delete my > windows version from my hd =). From i.couchman at virgin.net Sun Jul 16 03:22:39 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 03:23:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] New user is confused by some configuration issues In-Reply-To: <1152985380.795375.209860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1152985380.795375.209860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607160922.39958.i.couchman@virgin.net> So far, I haven't had to change any dll settings. Use the default installation unless you have a reason to change ( as in something doesn't work) Ian On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:43, Tim Richardson wrote: > I find the documentation very confusing about how to install native > DLLs, which native DLLs to install and where to put them. Some of the > advice is contradictory. > > I have wine 0.9.17 on Ubuntu 6.06 > I see in the system32 a number of DLLs are installed. > Are these the only copy of the builtin DLLs that wine has? > Because the documentation says that when installing native DLLs, they > should best go into the system and/or system32 directory, in which case > some of the wine builtin DLLs would be overridden. If they are > over-ridden, then why would it be necessary to use winecfg to instruct > wine to use a native DLL? > > Actually the documentation refers only to the system directory but I > assume that the system32 directory would be the right place, if that is > the home of the native DLL in its native environment: am I correct? > > Next question: somewhere in a howto on the website, there is a hint the > wine is much better at Windows 98 APIs than NT APIs, so the suggestion > was to use Win 98 native DLLs. Yet the default Windows emulation is > Windows 2000, and it is much easier for me to find Win XP DLLs. So what > should I do? > > Is there a tutorial somewhere based on a real example, showing how to > find which native DLLs make all the difference between success and > failure? > > regards, > > Tim > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From i.couchman at virgin.net Sun Jul 16 03:23:04 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 03:23:27 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <44B92A7F.1060001@gmx.net> References: <200607141854.44712.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> <44B92A7F.1060001@gmx.net> Message-ID: <200607160923.04547.i.couchman@virgin.net> On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:48, Nikolas Arend wrote: > > Tried that. Still not working. Also tried reverting to wine-0.9.10. Still > > no go. Tried a different modem (known to work with this app under > > windows) Still no go. I did notice that the tr & rs lamps on the modem > > came on while the app was trying to initialise the modem. Does that give > > anyone a clue? Ian > > Under which wine version did the lamps come on? Both versions. > Could you try a different software? The software is supplied by the bank to communicate with it's system. I have no option on software. > I'm using a program from SuperVoice, they have > 30-day trial versions for download at > > http://www.supervoice.com/asp/downloads.asp > > The installation is a bit hacky under wine (install fails at the end, > but program runs fine afterwards), but it works quite well with my modem > (wine version 0.9.10, not 0.9.16, mind you). You could give it a try, > maybe its your particular software that wine has problems with. Which program did you use? Ian From Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 04:00:10 2006 From: Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net (Nikolas Arend) Date: Sun Jul 16 03:58:57 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <200607160923.04547.i.couchman@virgin.net> References: <200607141854.44712.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> <44B92A7F.1060001@gmx.net> <200607160923.04547.i.couchman@virgin.net> Message-ID: <44BA001A.5020007@gmx.net> >> I'm using a program from SuperVoice, they have >> 30-day trial versions for download at >> >> http://www.supervoice.com/asp/downloads.asp >> >> The installation is a bit hacky under wine (install fails at the end, >> but program runs fine afterwards), but it works quite well with my modem >> (wine version 0.9.10, not 0.9.16, mind you). You could give it a try, >> maybe its your particular software that wine has problems with. >> > Which program did you use? > You could either try SV Pro 7 or SV 2.6. I'd say get the latter, its smaller to download, and this is just to see whether communication with your modem on the com port works. Nick. From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 05:03:18 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 16 05:05:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: thunderduck3141 wrote: > hello all, my first post so bear with me > i have been lossing hair over getting black and white 2 to run on wine > i finally got it down to this > > > h4x0r@Mainframe:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Lionhead Studios/Black & > White 2$ wine white.exe fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW > Unimplemented action: 112 (SPI_GETMOUSESPEED) > fixme:powermgnt:GetSystemPowerStatus (): stub, harmless. > wine: Call from 0x611c68 to unimplemented function > kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation, aborting "Call to unimplemnted function" - Translation: The program called a function that is not yet implemented by wine. This always result in program termination. Funny enough, a quick web search reveals that even some windows user has had the same problem under W2K SP4. You might try and set the windows version to something else, e.g. WXP, W2003, W98. Daniel From i.couchman at virgin.net Sun Jul 16 05:14:53 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 05:15:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <44BA001A.5020007@gmx.net> References: <200607160923.04547.i.couchman@virgin.net> <44BA001A.5020007@gmx.net> Message-ID: <200607161114.53884.i.couchman@virgin.net> That was interesting. SV Pro saw the modem OK. When starting, it gave an "invalid response from modem" message. When it checked the modem, it said it had found a Lucent modem, but the actual modem is a Hayes. When I tried the dialler, it worked fine, so wine will work with the com port. I wonder if the machine has a winmodem installed which is confusing everything? lshw doesn't show one. I will have a look tomorrow ( I am working from home using remote desktop at the moment). Anyone any more suggestions? Ian On Sunday 16 July 2006 10:00, Nikolas Arend wrote: > You could either try SV Pro 7 or SV 2.6. I'd say get the latter, its > smaller to download, and this is just to see whether communication with > your modem on the com port works. From Stefan.Leichter at camline.com Sun Jul 16 06:02:38 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camline.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Sun Jul 16 05:47:17 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607161302.38973.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> On Sunday 16 July 2006 05:29, thunderduck3141 wrote: > > h4x0r@Mainframe:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Lionhead Studios/Black & > White 2$ wine white.exe fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW > Unimplemented action: 112 (SPI_GETMOUSESPEED) > fixme:powermgnt:GetSystemPowerStatus (): stub, harmless. > wine: Call from 0x611c68 to unimplemented function > kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation, aborting > wine: Unimplemented function kernel32.dll.HeapSetInformation called at > address 0x611c68 (thread 0009), starting debugger... The attached patch should help. Apply it to the source and rebuild wine. Bye Stefan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: HeapSetInformation.diff Type: text/x-diff Size: 1025 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060716/b2a52199/HeapSetInformation.diff From Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 06:08:48 2006 From: Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net (Nikolas Arend) Date: Sun Jul 16 06:07:32 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <200607161114.53884.i.couchman@virgin.net> References: <200607160923.04547.i.couchman@virgin.net> <44BA001A.5020007@gmx.net> <200607161114.53884.i.couchman@virgin.net> Message-ID: <44BA1E40.9090703@gmx.net> Ian Couchman wrote: > That was interesting. SV Pro saw the modem OK. When starting, it gave an > "invalid response from modem" message. When it checked the modem, it said it > had found a Lucent modem, but the actual modem is a Hayes. That doesn't mean much, the software just checks which init strings to use with your modem and selects the appropriate model. I forgot: under wine, SV Pro has certain problems with saving preferences (e.g. your modem model and the init string). That is most probably the reason it got an invalid response and had to query the modem again when starting up. But using SV Pro was just to see if your modem is working at all, so don't worry about that... > When I tried the > dialler, it worked fine, so wine will work with the com port. So if you can dial out or send faxes, whatever, it's most likely your banking software that has a problem with wine (or vice versa). Now you could start fiddling with dll-overrides, setting different windows versions, and so on. Tedious... ;-) > I wonder if the > machine has a winmodem installed which is confusing everything? lshw doesn't > show one. I will have a look tomorrow ( I am working from home using remote > desktop at the moment). Anyone any more suggestions? > Ian > For a winmodem you would need to install special kernel modules (drivers) to make it work, so I'd say the chances that it confuses anything are not very high, even if the machine had one. Good luck, Nick. From ivanleo at gmail.com Sun Jul 16 06:52:44 2006 From: ivanleo at gmail.com (ivanleo@gmail.com) Date: Sun Jul 16 06:52:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] Mandriva RPM of wine 0.9.17 Message-ID: <191564ad0607160452n36e150d4w675cec3da9fbd32a@mail.gmail.com> Hello, the wine-0.9.17 RPM for Mandriva Linux unfortunately has a bug in it which prevents the .wine directory from being created correctly. It can be fixed by running the following command as root ln -s /usr/share/wine /usr/local/share/wine Sorry for the inconvenience. Ivan. From d at daniel-kraft.net Sun Jul 16 09:36:25 2006 From: d at daniel-kraft.net (Daniel Kraft) Date: Sun Jul 16 07:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to find the correct native DLL? Message-ID: Dear Wine-users! As I have a Windows 2000 installation on my Linux system, too, I want to make Wine use native Microsoft-DLLs where needed. But my problem is now to determine, which native DLLs I should use! Is there a way to find out of the error messages Wine dumps to the console which DLL contains that code (so which one I need to replace by the native one)? For instance, after replacing Wine's shell.dll and shell32.dll with the Microsoft ones, I get a lot of errors like that: fixme:shell:IQueryAssociations_fnGetData (0x7fd3db28, 0x0, 0x3, (null), (nil), (nil))-stub! Is there a way to make Wine report which of its built-in DLLs contains that fixme-thing? Many thanks in advance, yours, Daniel From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Sun Jul 16 08:43:12 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Sun Jul 16 08:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> sorry if this seems like a n00b question but how do apply the patch? From ploujj at gmail.com Sun Jul 16 08:50:14 2006 From: ploujj at gmail.com (Michael Ploujnikov) Date: Sun Jul 16 08:55:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] latest git fails to compile, amstream.c:77: undefined ref to `IID_IUnknown' Message-ID: <1153057814.193610.65950@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> git revision: ded4fbcc3c0d1e5f65cfb4e0e575f111c1e8974a I get the following: ../../tools/winegcc/winegcc -B../../tools/winebuild -shared ./amstream.spec amstream.o main.o mediastream.o regsvr.o version.res -Wl,--rpath,\$ORIGIN/`../../tools/relpath /usr/local/lib/wine /usr/local/lib` -o amstream.dll.so -lole32 -luser32 -ladvapi32 -lkernel32 -lstrmiids -luuid ../../libs/port/libwine_port.a -L/emul/linux/x86/usr/lib -L/emul/linux/x86/lib amstream.o: In function `IAMMultiMediaStreamImpl_QueryInterface': /home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream/amstream.c:77: undefined reference to `IID_IUnknown' main.o: In function `AMCF_QueryInterface': /home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream/main.c:87: undefined reference to `IID_IUnknown' /home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream/main.c:87: undefined reference to `IID_IClassFactory' main.o: In function `DllGetClassObject': /home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream/main.c:176: undefined reference to `IID_IClassFactory' /home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream/main.c:176: undefined reference to `IID_IUnknown' mediastream.o: In function `IMediaStreamImpl_QueryInterface': /home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream/mediastream.c:74: undefined reference to `IID_IUnknown' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status winegcc: gcc failed. make[2]: *** [amstream.dll.so] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls/amstream' make[1]: *** [amstream] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/plouj/apps/wine-git/dlls' make: *** [dlls] Error 2 I compile wine using the following script because I'm running on a Gentoo 64bit machine: $ cat build.sh #!/bin/bash ./configure --x-libraries=/emul/linux/x86/usr/lib/ \ LDFLAGS="-L/emul/linux/x86/usr/lib -L/emul/linux/x86/lib" && \ make depend && \ make && \ ./wine --version && \ echo "use find . -name '*.o' -exec rm \"{}\" \; to cleanup after the compilation" I've successfully compiled wine 0.9.14-0.9.17 from CVS with this script. Someone suggested that my LDFLAGS is could be messing up configure and makes it use my system's libuuid instead of wines. I have found the following libraries on my system: $ locate libuuid /mnt/gentoo32/lib/libuuid.so.1.2 /mnt/gentoo32/lib/libuuid.so /mnt/gentoo32/lib/libuuid.so.1 /mnt/gentoo32/usr/lib/libuuid.a /mnt/gentoo32/usr/lib/libuuid.so /usr/lib64/libuuid.a /usr/lib64/libuuid.so /emul/linux/x86/lib/libuuid.so.1.2 /emul/linux/x86/lib/libuuid.so /emul/linux/x86/lib/libuuid.so.1 /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.2/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.2/dlls/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.5/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.5/dlls/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.6/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.6/dlls/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.7/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.7/dlls/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.9/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.9/dlls/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.10/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.10/dlls/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.11/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.12/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.13/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.14/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.15/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.16/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /home/plouj/apps/wine-0.9.17/dlls/uuid/libuuid.a /lib64/libuuid.so.1.2 /lib64/libuuid.so /lib64/libuuid.so.1 /initrd/lib/libuuid.so.1 /initrd/lib/libuuid.so.1.2 Let me know if it would be appropriate to mail this to wine-devel@winehq.org From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Sat Jul 15 11:21:31 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:02:35 2006 Subject: [Wine] No fonts are shown in winecfg In-Reply-To: <44B844B6.40400@chello.at> References: <44B844B6.40400@chello.at> Message-ID: <200607151721.31728.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> Have a look in ~/.wine/dosdevices. You should see a link to a directory called c: Make sure that the link points to the same place as you believe the fake windows root directory is. Ian On Saturday 15 July 2006 02:28, Truppe Steven wrote: > Hi, > > i've downloaded the latest wine release and the other packages necessary > (fontforge, cabextract) > but after the installation was fine i tried to run winecfg ... i see a > window with a few tabs but i > see no text at all! I tried to copy some fonts from ie4linux into my > /home/use/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory but nothing changed. > > Does someone know where i can get some error output (because a $ find / > -name "wine*log" shows no file), and how to see text ?? i've searched > also in the user mailling list but found nothing > that can help me. > > I'm using Fedora Core 3 (linux 2.6.9-1.667) with Wine (0.9.17) and > FontForge(20060703). > The cpu i an athlon xp 2500. > > I hope someone here can help me out here, so i can finaly delete my > windows version from my hd =). From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Sat Jul 15 13:38:49 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:02:36 2006 Subject: [Wine] com ports In-Reply-To: <44B92A7F.1060001@gmx.net> References: <200607141854.44712.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> <44B92A7F.1060001@gmx.net> Message-ID: <200607151938.49375.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:48, Nikolas Arend wrote: > > Tried that. Still not working. Also tried reverting to wine-0.9.10. Still > > no go. Tried a different modem (known to work with this app under > > windows) Still no go. I did notice that the tr & rs lamps on the modem > > came on while the app was trying to initialise the modem. Does that give > > anyone a clue? Ian > > Under which wine version did the lamps come on? Both versions. > Could you try a different software? The software is supplied by the bank to communicate with it's system. I have no option on software. > I'm using a program from SuperVoice, they have > 30-day trial versions for download at > > http://www.supervoice.com/asp/downloads.asp > > The installation is a bit hacky under wine (install fails at the end, > but program runs fine afterwards), but it works quite well with my modem > (wine version 0.9.10, not 0.9.16, mind you). You could give it a try, > maybe its your particular software that wine has problems with. Which program did you use? Ian From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Sat Jul 15 13:43:58 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:02:37 2006 Subject: [Wine] New user is confused by some configuration issues In-Reply-To: <1152985380.795375.209860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> References: <1152985380.795375.209860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607151943.58826.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> So far, I haven't had to change any dll settings. Use the default installation unless you have a reason to change ( as in something doesn't work) Ian On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:43, Tim Richardson wrote: > I find the documentation very confusing about how to install native > DLLs, which native DLLs to install and where to put them. Some of the > advice is contradictory. > > I have wine 0.9.17 on Ubuntu 6.06 > I see in the system32 a number of DLLs are installed. > Are these the only copy of the builtin DLLs that wine has? > Because the documentation says that when installing native DLLs, they > should best go into the system and/or system32 directory, in which case > some of the wine builtin DLLs would be overridden. If they are > over-ridden, then why would it be necessary to use winecfg to instruct > wine to use a native DLL? > > Actually the documentation refers only to the system directory but I > assume that the system32 directory would be the right place, if that is > the home of the native DLL in its native environment: am I correct? > > Next question: somewhere in a howto on the website, there is a hint the > wine is much better at Windows 98 APIs than NT APIs, so the suggestion > was to use Win 98 native DLLs. Yet the default Windows emulation is > Windows 2000, and it is much easier for me to find Win XP DLLs. So what > should I do? > > Is there a tutorial somewhere based on a real example, showing how to > find which native DLLs make all the difference between success and > failure? > > regards, > > Tim > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From bobetheridge at shaw.ca Sat Jul 15 14:22:11 2006 From: bobetheridge at shaw.ca (Bob Etheridge) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:03:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Still trying to sort out an override problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 14/07/06 01:08 AM, Daniel Skorka wrote: > Bob Etheridge wrote: >> On 12/07/06 09:11 AM, Daniel Skorka wrote: >>> Bob Etheridge wrote: >> [lots of useless quoting deleted] > >>>> [AppDefaults\\\\Olb.exe\\\\DllOverrides] ; address richedit interfaces >>>> not displaying \"riched20\" = \"native\", \"riched32\" = \"native\" >>> I'm confused by what you mean with "not displaying". >>> >> I'm confused also. That line of code is taken word for word from the >> Wine database for my program. In some languages the semi-colon is a > > Which program would that be? You didn't just enter the whole line as it > is into winecfg, did you? > >> Yes, I assumed since the code was telling Wine to use the native dll >> that it was already a part of my Windows system. It turns out that I >> don't have those dlls. So, provided I can find them somewhere on the >> internet, what do I do with them? Where do I put them so Wine can >> access them? > > Put them into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 > > Daniel >> Which program would that be? You didn't just enter the whole line as it >> is into winecfg, did you? Yes, I entered the whole line exactly as it was quoted in the Wine AppDb. There is nothing there to make me think I should do otherwise. With all the brackets and backslashes it looks like a line of code to someone like me who is inexperienced with the quirks of this program. It would seem logical that if that was not what was to be entered the correct way of passing the information would be something like: Enter the following without the quotes in the Libraries tab: "the correct information goes here" The program BTW is called Online Bible and is listed in the AppDb under Reference/Documentation/Info>Online Bible >> Put them into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 Ok, I did that. Also, I was mistaken about those dlls being missing from my system. I eventually found them on C:/WINNT/System32 and copied them over to the ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 folder. However, the program still doesn't run. Now, it no longer gives me the fixme messages, but just sits there until I eventually shut down the program with a CTRL-Z. I have tried entering those dlls from the existing list in the libraries tab, as native and also as native,builtin but neither way seems to work. i have probably done something wrong somewhere along the line, but I don't know where. The Wine documentation starts out with this assumption in Chapter 4-Running Wine: "Assuming you are using a fake Windows installation, you install applications into Wine in the same way you would in Windows: by running the installer." After that I am not sure whether the information given applies to only running a fake Windows or to running a real Windows system as well. If it is the former, where do I find the correct instructions for running a program from a real Windows? I have tried the various ways of running Wine according to the instructions, but none seem to work. This is the output from the terminal: bob@ubuntu:~$ Path="d:\program files\bible" bob@ubuntu:~$ wine olb.exe wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\olb.exe": Module not found bob@ubuntu:~$ Path="c:\WINNT\system32;d:\program files\bible" bob@ubuntu:~$ wine olb.exe wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\olb.exe": Module not found bob@ubuntu:~$ wine d:\\program\ files\\bible\\olb.exe wine: cannot find 'd:\program files\bible\olb.exe' As you can see with the first set of instructions, Wine is looking for my program on drive c: Even though it was told Path=d: In the second set of instructions Wine says it can not find my program there either. The only load instructions that are partially successful are: cd /windows2/program\ files/bible $ wine olb.exe Windows2 is the Linux equivalent to drive d: on my system. When I first tried this, Wine created a Bible folder in my home directory with a few files inside (mostly text files), but no executables. I don't know what it was supposed to do so I don't know if this is normal. Would copying the entire directory from my Windows system on to my Linux system (home folder) be a possible solution? I don't know what to do next, so any help would be appreciated. Bob From jhall at nycap.rr.com Sun Jul 16 09:02:58 2006 From: jhall at nycap.rr.com (Jim Hall) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:10:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips In-Reply-To: <1153011355.936907.310260@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1152885192.179833.143530@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153011355.936907.310260@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Tim Knight/CT wrote: > jobandstudy@yahoo.com wrote: >> Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips >> > Enclosed is a picture of a guy who dropped the micro-pump into his > underwear for some devious purpose: > > http://poetry.rotten.com/lightning/ > > .........I'll bet that made his eyes water! :-) > > CT the Devious > You know, it's like a 'wet paint' sign. You have to touch it anyway and you end up with paint on your finger..... When CT puts a link to rotten.com, I know I'll regret looking, but do it anyway. ;-) Jim Hall From Stefan.Leichter at camline.com Sun Jul 16 09:30:41 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camline.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:13:50 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607161630.41577.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> On Sunday 16 July 2006 15:43, thunderduck3141 wrote: > sorry if this seems like a n00b question but how do apply the patch? > Got into the main directory for the wine sources and run either cat patch-file | patch -p0 or patch -p0 < patch-file and after that recompile wine. Bye Stefan From msgtknight at gmail.com Sun Jul 16 09:26:17 2006 From: msgtknight at gmail.com (Tim Knight/CT) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:30:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips In-Reply-To: References: <1152885192.179833.143530@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153011355.936907.310260@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153059977.381390.317750@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Jim Hall wrote: > When CT puts a link to rotten.com, I know I'll regret looking, but do it > anyway. ;-) Hi Jim....... NEVER follow one of my links immediately after breakfast :-) CT the Devious From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 09:38:47 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:45:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Still trying to sort out an override problem References: Message-ID: Bob Etheridge wrote: > Yes, I entered the whole line exactly as it was quoted in the Wine > AppDb. There is nothing there to make me think I should do otherwise. Well, this entry was written back when there was a config file. You can't know that, of course. But looking at the Libraries tab in winecfg, doesn't it strike you as odd? > After that I am not sure whether the information given applies to only > running a fake Windows or to running a real Windows system as well. If > it is the former, where do I find the correct instructions for running a > program from a real Windows? There is no difference. > cd /windows2/program\ files/bible > $ wine olb.exe That is what you should do. > When I first tried this, Wine created a Bible folder in my home > directory with a few files inside (mostly text files), but no > executables. I don't know what it was supposed to do so I don't know if That would be the doing of your program, not wines. > this is normal. Would copying the entire directory from my Windows > system on to my Linux system (home folder) be a possible solution? I Shouldn't make a difference. > don't know what to do next, so any help would be appreciated. I guess you won't be able to use your program for the time being, i.e. until wine improves. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 09:44:24 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:50:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: latest git fails to compile, amstream.c:77: undefined ref to `IID_IUnknown' References: <1153057814.193610.65950@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Michael Ploujnikov wrote: > Let me know if it would be appropriate to mail this to > wine-devel@winehq.org I am by no means an expert when it comes to 64bit systems, but here's my two cents: The code in the repository can break at any given time. Breaking includes failure to compile. Maybe this only happens on 64bit platforms, which is why nobody has noticed yet. My advice is to wait at least 4 days from time of breakage, check again and report to wine-devel if still broken. Daniel > From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 09:47:21 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 16 09:50:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: How to find the correct native DLL? References: Message-ID: Daniel Kraft wrote: > fixme:shell:IQueryAssociations_fnGetData (0x7fd3db28, 0x0, 0x3, (null), > (nil), (nil))-stub! > > Is there a way to make Wine report which of its built-in DLLs contains > that fixme-thing? Kinda. If the message is fixme:foo:... it most propably comes from foo.dll. The only way to be sure is to grep the source code for it. BTW: You shouldn't replace shell and shell32 unless you have a really good reason to. Daniel From pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com Sun Jul 16 10:18:51 2006 From: pgr at arcelectronicsinc.com (Paul Romanyszyn) Date: Sun Jul 16 11:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: latest git fails to compile, amstream.c:77: undefined ref to `IID_IUnknown' In-Reply-To: References: <1153057814.193610.65950@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Daniel Skorka wrote: > Michael Ploujnikov wrote: > >>Let me know if it would be appropriate to mail this to >>wine-devel@winehq.org > > > I am by no means an expert when it comes to 64bit systems, but here's my > two cents: > The code in the repository can break at any given time. Breaking > includes failure to compile. Maybe this only happens on 64bit platforms, > which is why nobody has noticed yet. My advice is to wait at least 4 > days from time of breakage, check again and report to wine-devel if > still broken. > > Daniel > did you try make clean or make distclean after a ./configure Compile errors can be the results of left overs when files or directories are moved. Also anytime you compile a new version and things don't seem correct do a clean rebuild. Paul R. From ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk Sun Jul 16 12:00:20 2006 From: ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk (Tony Pursell) Date: Sun Jul 16 11:59:42 2006 Subject: [Wine] Need help reinstalling IE6 Message-ID: <1153069221.5169.7.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi All I have run the Uninstall for IE which ended by telling me to reboot. I didn't know what to do here, as it wouldn't let me out without a reeboot, so I ended up killing the setup.exe. Now when I try to re-install IE from the CD, it tells me that there are uncompleted uninstall actions requiring a reboot. Can anyone tell me what I need to do to fix this? Tony From Stefan.Leichter at camline.com Sun Jul 16 12:54:22 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camline.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Sun Jul 16 12:36:25 2006 Subject: [Wine] Need help reinstalling IE6 In-Reply-To: <1153069221.5169.7.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1153069221.5169.7.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <200607161954.22947.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> On Sunday 16 July 2006 19:00, Tony Pursell wrote: > Hi All > > I have run the Uninstall for IE which ended by telling me to reboot. I > didn't know what to do here, as it wouldn't let me out without a > reeboot, so I ended up killing the setup.exe. > > Now when I try to re-install IE from the CD, it tells me that there are > uncompleted uninstall actions requiring a reboot. > > Can anyone tell me what I need to do to fix this? > > Tony > wine ships a utility called wineboot. Run it from the comandline. Bye Stefan From d at daniel-kraft.net Sun Jul 16 14:38:03 2006 From: d at daniel-kraft.net (Daniel Kraft) Date: Sun Jul 16 12:40:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: How to find the correct native DLL? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Daniel Skorka wrote: > Daniel Kraft wrote: >> fixme:shell:IQueryAssociations_fnGetData (0x7fd3db28, 0x0, 0x3, (null), >> (nil), (nil))-stub! >> >> Is there a way to make Wine report which of its built-in DLLs contains >> that fixme-thing? > > Kinda. If the message is > fixme:foo:... > it most propably comes from foo.dll. The only way to be sure is to grep > the source code for it. > BTW: You shouldn't replace shell and shell32 unless you have a really > good reason to. > > Daniel Why shouldn't shell32.dll be replaced? It was just that without replacing shell32.dll, I got another error because the shell-API wasn't correct enough. By the way, I was trying to run the MSN Messenger 7.0 Install-Program; however, I don't know whether it simply doesn't run on Wine, but I've just tried. Yours, Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Sun Jul 16 12:51:01 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Sun Jul 16 12:55:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: How to find the correct native DLL? References: Message-ID: Daniel Kraft wrote: > Why shouldn't shell32.dll be replaced? It was just that without > replacing shell32.dll, I got another error because the shell-API wasn't > correct enough. Hm, I lived under the impression that shell32 was as good as complete. I certainly never had any problems relating to it. The rationale here was not to fix things that aren't broken > > By the way, I was trying to run the MSN Messenger 7.0 Install-Program; > however, I don't know whether it simply doesn't run on Wine, but I've > just tried. appdb.winehq.org Daniel From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Sun Jul 16 14:03:40 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Sun Jul 16 14:10:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> alrighty making some progress, after doing the patch thing and enableing pixleshaders in winecfg (who knew it was there) i get this fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 112 (SPI_GETMOUSESPEED) fixme:powermgnt:GetSystemPowerStatus (): stub, harmless. fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x7df10000, (nil)(0), 0x7fc8fcdc, 4 fixme:process:GetProcessWorkingSetSize (0xffffffff,0x7fc8f70c,0x7fc8f710): stub fixme:process:SetProcessWorkingSetSize (0xffffffff,134217728,2073034752): stub - harmless fixme:process:GetProcessWorkingSetSize (0xffffffff,0x7fc8f70c,0x7fc8f710): stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_GetAvailableTextureMem (0x7fe47a20) : stub, emulating 64MB for now, returning 64MB fixme:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_SetCooperativeLevel (0x7fe47398)->((nil),00000008) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DStateBlockImpl_Release Releasing primary stateblock fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDeviceMultiSampleType Quality levels unsupported at present fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! err:x11settings:X11DRV_ChangeDisplaySettingsEx No matching mode found! (NoRes) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHSEGMENTS,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DEBUGMONITORTOKEN,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_POSITIONDEGREE,3) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_NORMALDEGREE,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MINTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MAXTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_X,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Y,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Z,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_W,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_ENABLEADAPTIVETESSELLATION,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE1,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE2,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE3,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRGBWRITEENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d_shader:IWineD3DVertexShaderImpl_GenerateShader HW VertexShader Error at position 2349: "line 78, column 18: error: out of bounds array access\nline 85, column 39: error: out of bounds array access\n" fixme:d3d_shader:shader_generate_main Can't handle opcode nrm in hwShader fixme:d3d_shader:shader_generate_main Can't handle opcode mova in hwShader fixme:d3d_shader:shader_generate_main Can't handle opcode lrp in hwShader fixme:d3d_shader:shader_generate_main Can't handle opcode lrp in hwShader fixme:d3d_shader:shader_generate_main Can't handle opcode lrp in hwShader fixme:d3d_shader:IWineD3DVertexShaderImpl_GenerateShader HW VertexShader Error at position 2041: "line 64, column 18: error: out of bounds array access\nline 71, column 39: error: out of bounds array access\n" fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 501 from glPointSize(...); @ device.c / 4227 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fe5a760)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is nonexistent at the moment! now im see quite a few fixme's here, and that fifth line from bottom (operation not per. on) bothers me i get a window pop up (no resonsive, does not refresh) and no error messages from bw2 any help? i can feel it we are almost there From ploujj at gmail.com Sun Jul 16 15:17:08 2006 From: ploujj at gmail.com (Michael Ploujnikov) Date: Sun Jul 16 15:20:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: latest git fails to compile, amstream.c:77: undefined ref to `IID_IUnknown' In-Reply-To: References: <1153057814.193610.65950@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153081028.337476.71900@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> > did you try make clean or make distclean after a ./configure > Compile errors can be the results of left overs when files or > directories are moved. Yup, I got the error as soon as I checked out from git, and on consecutive tries after doing 'make distclean'. > Also anytime you compile a new version and things don't seem correct do > a clean rebuild. I assume you refer to the above. From blacklisted at inbox.com Sun Jul 16 15:39:50 2006 From: blacklisted at inbox.com (blacklisted@inbox.com) Date: Sun Jul 16 15:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] No text in buttons on steam. Message-ID: <1153082390.354508.168760@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> I've got Wine 0.9.17 running on Slackware 10.2 (xfs.s kernel) and I am having trouble running the Steam setup. First, there is no text in the buttons (I have Tahoma.ttf installed in /etc/fonts and drive_c/windows/fonts) and then, after I find my way through, I try to scroll to the bottom of the EULA and I can't check the box to agree, and click the middle box (where 'next' should be). Could I get some tips here? Thanks From ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk Sun Jul 16 16:17:15 2006 From: ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk (Tony Pursell) Date: Sun Jul 16 16:16:45 2006 Subject: [Wine] Need help reinstalling IE6 In-Reply-To: <200607161954.22947.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> References: <1153069221.5169.7.camel@localhost.localdomain> <200607161954.22947.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> Message-ID: <1153084636.5169.12.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 19:54 +0200, Stefan Leichter wrote: > On Sunday 16 July 2006 19:00, Tony Pursell wrote: > > Hi All > > > > I have run the Uninstall for IE which ended by telling me to reboot. I > > didn't know what to do here, as it wouldn't let me out without a > > reeboot, so I ended up killing the setup.exe. > > > > Now when I try to re-install IE from the CD, it tells me that there are > > uncompleted uninstall actions requiring a reboot. > > > > Can anyone tell me what I need to do to fix this? > > > > Tony > > > wine ships a utility called wineboot. Run it from the comandline. > > Bye Stefan Many thanks for that, Stefan. Its a pity these utilities aren't described in the section on 'Running Wine' in the Wine User Guide. Tony From ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk Sun Jul 16 17:02:00 2006 From: ajp at princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk (Tony Pursell) Date: Sun Jul 16 17:01:33 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trying to get my TaxCalc program working In-Reply-To: <1151962933.5162.2.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1151962933.5162.2.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <1153087321.5169.19.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 22:42 +0100, Tony Pursell wrote: > On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 09:42 +0000, Daniel Skorka wrote: > > > Unfortunately, no. What entries do you have in the registry key > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Wine/Drivers ? > > > > Just 'Audio' set to 'alsa' and '(Default)' set to '(not set)' > > Tony > I've managed to get this program working with some overrides, especially URLMON. Is it of any interest to the developers that certain programs need overrides to work? If it is, what sort of information do they need? Tony From hartzzenen at gmail.com Sun Jul 16 18:30:53 2006 From: hartzzenen at gmail.com (Kazuki Yatsuga) Date: Sun Jul 16 18:30:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to run japanese app with wine Message-ID: Hi there. I'm sorry if this has been discussed before but I've searched a lot about it and couldn't find an answer so here it goes: How can I run japanese applications with wine? I've tried editing the Fonts section in .wine/config to use japanese fonts (like jis and watanabe) but the applications only display weird characters in place of the japanese chars. What do I have to do so the applications will display correctly japanese text? Thanks for your help! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060716/bb5c6f9e/attachment.htm From dansawyer at earthlink.net Sun Jul 16 22:42:44 2006 From: dansawyer at earthlink.net (Dan Sawyer) Date: Sun Jul 16 22:47:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] Need help reinstalling IE6 In-Reply-To: <1153084636.5169.12.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1153069221.5169.7.camel@localhost.localdomain> <200607161954.22947.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> <1153084636.5169.12.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <44BB0734.9070107@earthlink.net> What does wineboot actually do? - Thanks - Dan Tony Pursell wrote: >On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 19:54 +0200, Stefan Leichter wrote: > > >>On Sunday 16 July 2006 19:00, Tony Pursell wrote: >> >> >>>Hi All >>> >>>I have run the Uninstall for IE which ended by telling me to reboot. I >>>didn't know what to do here, as it wouldn't let me out without a >>>reeboot, so I ended up killing the setup.exe. >>> >>>Now when I try to re-install IE from the CD, it tells me that there are >>>uncompleted uninstall actions requiring a reboot. >>> >>>Can anyone tell me what I need to do to fix this? >>> >>>Tony >>> >>> >>> >>wine ships a utility called wineboot. Run it from the comandline. >> >>Bye Stefan >> >> > >Many thanks for that, Stefan. Its a pity these utilities aren't >described in the section on 'Running Wine' in the Wine User Guide. > >Tony > > > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060716/bd2ec1e5/attachment.htm From bon at hertz.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Mon Jul 17 04:07:39 2006 From: bon at hertz.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de (Uwe Bonnes) Date: Mon Jul 17 04:10:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Does Wine support IO Completion Ports? References: Message-ID: Xn Nooby wrote: > [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: ISO-8859-1, 12 lines --] > Hello, > I am trying to run a custom Windows application using WINE. The windows > program uses "IO Completion Ports" to listen for incoming connections. The > program does not seem to work running under WINE on SUSE 9 Linux. Looking > at Google, it appears IO Completion Ports is not yet implemented. Is this > the case? If nobody answers, probably nobody is involved or nobody involved reads your message. The definite answer is the source. Checkout CVS wine or download the recent wine release. Look what function the program uses, either in the source or by running with WINEDEBUG=+relay, find out what functions misbehave and look at the implementation of these functions in the code B.t.w. if you use wine from Suse9, it is ages old. -- Uwe Bonnes bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ---------- From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 17 04:28:49 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 17 04:35:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: thunderduck3141 wrote: > alrighty making some progress, after doing the patch thing and > enableing pixleshaders in winecfg (who knew it was there) i get this > > [...] > fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_ValidateDevice (0x7fe5a760) : stub > epoll_ctl: Operation not permitted > fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is > nonexistent at the moment! > fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_GetDeviceCaps Caps support for directx9 is > nonexistent at the moment! > > > > now im see quite a few fixme's here, and that fifth line from bottom > (operation not per. on) bothers me I have seen most of these fixme's and this "Operation not permitted" myself when playing games. They still worked, just some rendering errors sometimes. > i get a window pop up (no resonsive, does not refresh) and no error > messages from bw2 It may be that the amount of messages is slowing wine down so much that bw2 becomes unresponsive. Try running with WINEDEBUG="fixme-all" Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Mon Jul 17 04:31:00 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Mon Jul 17 04:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trying to get my TaxCalc program working References: <1151962933.5162.2.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: Tony Pursell wrote: > I've managed to get this program working with some overrides, especially > URLMON. Is it of any interest to the developers that certain programs > need overrides to work? If it is, what sort of information do they > need? I don't think the developers themself are that interested, but it would be handy if could create an appdb entry. Daniel From te.richardson at gmail.com Mon Jul 17 05:40:41 2006 From: te.richardson at gmail.com (Tim Richardson) Date: Mon Jul 17 05:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: New user is confused by some configuration issues In-Reply-To: References: <1152985328.177422.178780@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153132841.906413.300400@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Daniel Skorka wrote: > Tim Richardson wrote: > > I find the documentation very confusing about how to install native > > DLLs, which native DLLs to install and where to put them. Some of the > > advice is contradictory. > > How: Put them either into windows\system32 or into the applications > directory. Add an appropriate override in winecfg. Which: It depends. > > > I have wine 0.9.17 on Ubuntu 6.06 > > I see in the system32 a number of DLLs are installed. > > Are these the only copy of the builtin DLLs that wine has? > > No. They are merely fakes to satisfy programs which look for the DLLs by > looking for the files. > > > Next question: somewhere in a howto on the website, there is a hint the > > wine is much better at Windows 98 APIs than NT APIs, so the suggestion > > was to use Win 98 native DLLs. Yet the default Windows emulation is > > Windows 2000, and it is much easier for me to find Win XP DLLs. So what > > should I do? > > I'd guess this hint is outdated. There is a reason the default is the > default. > > > Is there a tutorial somewhere based on a real example, showing how to > > find which native DLLs make all the difference between success and > > failure? > > An easy way is to look at the error messages and replace the > corresponding DLL. Of course sometimes this is not so easy. > appdb.winehq.org contains a lot of wisdom on individual programs. > > Daniel Daniel, thank you for your clear explanation. From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Mon Jul 17 08:55:49 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Mon Jul 17 09:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> sorry to sorta ask a repeat question, but is there any way to apply that patch to a pre made version of wine? From wsun013 at gmail.com Mon Jul 17 17:28:45 2006 From: wsun013 at gmail.com (Wei-Tsun Sun) Date: Mon Jul 17 10:30:10 2006 Subject: [Wine] Proxy support ? In-Reply-To: <20060713205725.15063.qmail@web37210.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060713142159.2f46d52a@KNIGHT> <20060713205725.15063.qmail@web37210.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060717222845.42059acf@KNIGHT> On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 13:57:25 -0700 (PDT) Hiji wrote: > I don't use Proxychains; when I was behind a firewall, i changed just the network setting on my desktop (KDE) to use a proxy server and everything worked for Wine apps. In some cases, I had to log in/out or reboot in order for the changes to take effect. > Hi, I just tried today, KDE relevant programs work fine with the socks5 (dante), but it seemed that wine didn't have luck with me today. Any thought? Willie From xerox_xerox2000 at yahoo.co.uk Mon Jul 17 05:43:47 2006 From: xerox_xerox2000 at yahoo.co.uk (Louis Lenders) Date: Mon Jul 17 10:30:12 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support IO Completion Ports? References: Message-ID: Uwe Bonnes hertz.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> writes: > > Xn Nooby gmail.com> wrote: > > [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: ISO-8859-1, 12 lines --] > > > Hello, > > > I am trying to run a custom Windows application using WINE. The windows > > program uses "IO Completion Ports" to listen for incoming connections. The > > program does not seem to work running under WINE on SUSE 9 Linux. Looking > > at Google, it appears IO Completion Ports is not yet implemented. Is this > > the case? > > If nobody answers, probably nobody is involved or nobody involved reads your > message. > > The definite answer is the source. Checkout CVS wine or download the recent > wine release. Look what function the program uses, either in the source or > by running with WINEDEBUG=+relay, find out what functions misbehave and look > at the implementation of these functions in the code > > B.t.w. if you use wine from Suse9, it is ages old. I think most of it is not implemented . looks like Robert Shearman made an attempt to do this, according to this thread http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20050504.122304.326b9049.en.html maybe you could try merge it with current cvs and see if it helps anything (there seem to be a few versions of patches, just google for io completion ports wine patch) ( From hijinio at yahoo.com Mon Jul 17 12:53:09 2006 From: hijinio at yahoo.com (Hiji) Date: Mon Jul 17 12:53:57 2006 Subject: [Wine] Proxy support ? In-Reply-To: <20060717222845.42059acf@KNIGHT> Message-ID: <20060717175309.3208.qmail@web37205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Nope. That's all that I can think of since I don't use linux behind a firewall anymore. ----- Original Message ---- From: Wei-Tsun Sun To: wine-users@winehq.org Cc: Hiji Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 3:28:45 PM Subject: Re: [Wine] Proxy support ? On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 13:57:25 -0700 (PDT) Hiji wrote: > I don't use Proxychains; when I was behind a firewall, i changed just the network setting on my desktop (KDE) to use a proxy server and everything worked for Wine apps. In some cases, I had to log in/out or reboot in order for the changes to take effect. > Hi, I just tried today, KDE relevant programs work fine with the socks5 (dante), but it seemed that wine didn't have luck with me today. Any thought? Willie _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From FloriansKarten at web.de Mon Jul 17 14:16:00 2006 From: FloriansKarten at web.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Florian_K=F6berle?=) Date: Mon Jul 17 14:17:17 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 thunderduck3141 schrieb: > sorry to sorta ask a repeat question, but is there any way to apply > that patch to a pre made version of wine? No, it isn't. But it should not be to difficult to download the wine source and compile it. You can download the code with cvs: http://www.winehq.com/site/cvs I havn't compile wine yet, but I would try the "make all" command ;) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEu+Hw59ca4mzhfxMRAgrYAKDD2PVFjuFPOOubPiQPXLm6BpgUVwCfVdHw qTEMqBfOVDY8Gv4SCIzyrX0= =Fxj6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Stefan.Leichter at camline.com Mon Jul 17 14:53:01 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camline.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Mon Jul 17 14:55:22 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> Message-ID: <200607172153.01497.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> On Monday 17 July 2006 21:16, Florian K?berle wrote: > thunderduck3141 schrieb: > > sorry to sorta ask a repeat question, but is there any way to apply > > that patch to a pre made version of wine? > > No, it isn't. But it should not be to difficult to download the wine > source and compile it. > > You can download the code with cvs: > http://www.winehq.com/site/cvs > > I havn't compile wine yet, but I would try the "make all" command ;) Better look at http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/installing-wine-source or wait for wine 0.9.18. That version willl hopefully have the stub. At least Dan has submitted it to the wine-patches maining list for inclusion into wine source. Bye Stefan From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Mon Jul 17 15:31:49 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Mon Jul 17 15:35:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> Message-ID: <1153168308.845602.253200@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Stefan Leichter wrote: > On Monday 17 July 2006 21:16, Florian K?berle wrote: > > thunderduck3141 schrieb: > > > sorry to sorta ask a repeat question, but is there any way to apply > > > that patch to a pre made version of wine? > > > > No, it isn't. But it should not be to difficult to download the wine > > source and compile it. > > > > You can download the code with cvs: > > http://www.winehq.com/site/cvs > > > > I havn't compile wine yet, but I would try the "make all" command ;) > > Better look at > http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/installing-wine-source > > or wait for wine 0.9.18. That version willl hopefully have the stub. At least > Dan has submitted it to the wine-patches maining list for inclusion into wine > source. > > Bye Stefan when is 18 coming ount, and will the age of mythology bug be fixed (if not is it possible to have mutiple installions of wine on on system for the same user? myabe make it so one is called wine2, but i dont know how do do this) From ploujj at gmail.com Mon Jul 17 17:39:31 2006 From: ploujj at gmail.com (Michael Ploujnikov) Date: Mon Jul 17 18:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: latest git fails to compile, amstream.c:77: undefined ref to `IID_IUnknown' In-Reply-To: <1153081028.337476.71900@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1153057814.193610.65950@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153081028.337476.71900@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153175971.596424.15380@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Well, I was able to successfully build git revision 6a97f2202e91fed286ff6ca254926e5f57ca17c1 so this topic is closed. From rsvancara at gmail.com Mon Jul 17 20:06:45 2006 From: rsvancara at gmail.com (Randall Svancara) Date: Mon Jul 17 20:06:49 2006 Subject: [Wine] X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) Message-ID: <6fa5a6800607171806y713667fah194955bc2c898d65@mail.gmail.com> I have compiled wine 0.9.17 with the wine-wow patch. I start up WoW with double buffering enabled and WoW fails. I disable double buffering in winecfg and wine starts, but the screen flickers as a result of disabling double buffering. I am using an nvidia 6600gt graphics card, amd athlon 3000 cpu with 1GB of ram. I am running Fedora Core 5. I am using the latest and greatest driver from NVIDIA. I am using hardware opengl. I receive the following error: fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONTEXT_VALUE; STUB X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) Major opcode of failed request: 144 (GLX) Minor opcode of failed request: 5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent) Serial number of failed request: 848 Current serial number in output stream: 848 In the AppDB it said to restart your XSession and everything should work fine, however this does not seem to help. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Thanks From laotie at gmail.com Mon Jul 17 20:39:15 2006 From: laotie at gmail.com (laotie linux) Date: Mon Jul 17 20:39:12 2006 Subject: [Wine] Questions: How about Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux Smartphone Message-ID: Just want to know if any such projects? 1)Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux Smartphone 2)Running Symbian Apps on Linux Smartphone laotie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060718/0a6bfcb5/attachment.htm From legine.wine at web.de Tue Jul 18 02:17:05 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Tue Jul 18 02:17:42 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> Message-ID: <44BC8AF1.3080500@web.de> Maybe you could only compile the dlls affected and do a dll override for the game that point to your compiled dlls. You do not save yourself downloading the sources, but at least you do not compile everything again. I never tried this of course but I think this could work. cya Legine Florian K?berle schrieb: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > thunderduck3141 schrieb: > >> sorry to sorta ask a repeat question, but is there any way to apply >> that patch to a pre made version of wine? >> > > No, it isn't. But it should not be to difficult to download the wine > source and compile it. > > You can download the code with cvs: > http://www.winehq.com/site/cvs > > I havn't compile wine yet, but I would try the "make all" command ;) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFEu+Hw59ca4mzhfxMRAgrYAKDD2PVFjuFPOOubPiQPXLm6BpgUVwCfVdHw > qTEMqBfOVDY8Gv4SCIzyrX0= > =Fxj6 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > From frick at sc-networks.de Tue Jul 18 02:35:05 2006 From: frick at sc-networks.de (Christoph Frick) Date: Tue Jul 18 02:34:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: latest git fails to compile, amstream.c:77: undefined ref to `IID_IUnknown' In-Reply-To: <1153175971.596424.15380@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1153057814.193610.65950@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153081028.337476.71900@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> <1153175971.596424.15380@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <20060718073505.GB9828@byleth.sc-networks.de> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 03:39:31PM -0700, Michael Ploujnikov wrote: > Well, I was able to successfully build git revision > 6a97f2202e91fed286ff6ca254926e5f57ca17c1 so this topic is closed. this is a problem, that seemed to exist for a few days on gcc32 compiles. Alexandre fixed this yesterday. please get the current version. -- cu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 163 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060718/60ccabe2/attachment.pgp From junk at bobunitt.wanadoo.co.uk Tue Jul 18 04:52:46 2006 From: junk at bobunitt.wanadoo.co.uk (Bob Unitt) Date: Tue Jul 18 05:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problem running Windows Notepad under Wine Message-ID: Gentlefolk, I need to give someone the ability to create Windows-format text documents, which I can then copy (via SMB) to a W2000 machine for further processing. I've got the file-sharing up and running, and Wine installed and running Windows Notepad OK, but I've hit a snag trying to set it up to load Notepad automatically when the file-icon is clicked :- Environment - ubuntu 6.06, gnome 2.14.2, wine 0.9.17, notepad 5.0.2140.1 create a new text-file 'home/guest/Desktop/test.txt' select it in Gnome, and right-click for menu choose 'Open with other application' in 'Use custom command' enter 'wine notepad' notepad opens with error message :- ERROR file 'ome/guest/Desktop/test.txt' does not exist do you want to create a new file ? YES NO choosing 'YES' gives 'path does not exist' I can navigate to the file via 'File Open' and it opens OK. It looks as if 'open with other application' is failing to construct the command-line argument correctly (dropping the first character ?) - is this a known problem, or have I misunderstood the process here ? TIA -- Bob Unitt From michael+USENET at www.heiming.de Tue Jul 18 05:23:32 2006 From: michael+USENET at www.heiming.de (Michael Heiming) Date: Tue Jul 18 05:30:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Problem running Windows Notepad under Wine References: Message-ID: <4epuo3-6t1.ln1@news.heiming.de> In comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine Bob Unitt : > Gentlefolk, > I need to give someone the ability to create Windows-format text > documents, which I can then copy (via SMB) to a W2000 machine for > further processing. I've got the file-sharing up and running, and Wine > installed and running Windows Notepad OK, but I've hit a snag trying to > set it up to load Notepad automatically when the file-icon is clicked :- Why not just use any Linux editor and run the result through unix2dos and be set? [..] -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 332: suboptimal routing experience From i.couchman at virgin.net Tue Jul 18 06:16:40 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Tue Jul 18 06:17:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Problem running Windows Notepad under Wine In-Reply-To: <4epuo3-6t1.ln1@news.heiming.de> References: <4epuo3-6t1.ln1@news.heiming.de> Message-ID: <200607181216.40355.i.couchman@virgin.net> On Tuesday 18 July 2006 11:23, Michael Heiming wrote: > In comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine Bob Unitt : > > Gentlefolk, > > > > I need to give someone the ability to create Windows-format text > > documents, which I can then copy (via SMB) to a W2000 machine for > > further processing. I've got the file-sharing up and running, and Wine > > installed and running Windows Notepad OK, but I've hit a snag trying to > > set it up to load Notepad automatically when the file-icon is clicked :- > > Why not just use any Linux editor and run the result through > unix2dos and be set? > > [..] Try using kate. This can be set up to save files with dos/windows end of line (under settings->configure kate/open/save) Ian From i.couchman at virgin.net Tue Jul 18 06:17:16 2006 From: i.couchman at virgin.net (Ian Couchman) Date: Tue Jul 18 06:17:36 2006 Subject: [Wine] free disk space Message-ID: <200607181217.16229.i.couchman@virgin.net> I know this has been raised before, but I can't find any info less than a couple of years old. 2 programmes run under wine report low disk space, even though there is plenty of space on the hard drives. The same programmes run on another machine ( same version of wine, 0.9.16) don't report low disk space. Can anyone help? Ian From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 18 06:22:53 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 18 06:25:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Questions: How about Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux?Smartphone References: Message-ID: laotie linux wrote: > > Just want to know if any such projects? > 1)Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux Smartphone Don't know about that, but I'd guess wine is missing something in this direction. I would also guess that wine is a bit to big (spacewise) to fit onto a Phone. > 2)Running Symbian Apps on Linux Smartphone Symbian is not related to Windows. It doesn't even run on x86 processors. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 18 06:24:47 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 18 06:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] free disk space References: Message-ID: Ian Couchman wrote: > I know this has been raised before, but I can't find any info less than a > couple of years old. 2 programmes run under wine report low disk space, even > though there is plenty of space on the hard drives. The same programmes run > on another machine ( same version of wine, 0.9.16) don't report low disk > space. Can anyone help? I have seen this happen when there was really much space available, and the program was quite old. I'd guess it is a bug in the program (using a variable that is too small to hold the value). Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 18 06:27:00 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 18 06:30:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to run japanese app with wine References: Message-ID: Kazuki Yatsuga wrote: > I'm sorry if this has been discussed before but I've searched a lot about it > and couldn't find an answer so here it goes: How can I run japanese > applications with wine? I've tried editing the Fonts section in .wine/config > to use japanese fonts (like jis and watanabe) but the applications only > display weird characters in place of the japanese chars. What do I have to > do so the applications will display correctly japanese text? Thanks for your > help! Since noone seems to know anything certain, I'll give what little advice I have: Try setting up the locale (man locale) for japanese. Make sure this locale is available on your system (exact method depends on distribution). If that doesn't help I'd guess wine isn't quite ready for that yet. Daniel From geoff at dyalog.com Tue Jul 18 07:05:00 2006 From: geoff at dyalog.com (Geoff Streeter) Date: Tue Jul 18 07:05:10 2006 Subject: [Wine] Questions: How about Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux?Smartphone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20060718125100.03af5c58@194.217.242.253> At 2006-07-18 11:22 +0000, Daniel Skorka wrote: >laotie linux wrote: > > > > Just want to know if any such projects? > > 1)Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux Smartphone > >Don't know about that, but I'd guess wine is missing something in this >direction. I would also guess that wine is a bit to big (spacewise) to >fit onto a Phone. > > 2)Running Symbian Apps on Linux Smartphone > >Symbian is not related to Windows. It doesn't even run on x86 >processors. > >Daniel >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users I don't think I want to be that discouraging. Windows Mobile (or at least Windows CE 2003) runs on ARM processors which are operating in little endian mode. Do Linux smartphones use ARM in little endian? If they use big endian (which is a sane byte order) then the project is a non-starter. Lots of nasty problems just aren't there. No printers. No clipboard (or at least not as much use of one). Windows CE does differ from WIN32API but it is mainly a subset. In particular Windows CE is completely unicode. Also all of that calling convention rubbish (__cdecl etc) is simply not there. Most of the differences actually move in a POSIX direction (particularly socket support). Just to encourage the developers - ARM assembler is really nice to work with. Geoff From aperezp at uma.es Tue Jul 18 09:00:15 2006 From: aperezp at uma.es (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Antonio_J=2E_P=E9rez=22?=) Date: Tue Jul 18 08:59:47 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: PreP In-Reply-To: References: <44B65ECC.8060602@uma.es> <200607141222.21746.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B779CB.4010303@uma.es> <200607141335.16665.stefan.munz@itomig.de> <44B7828A.9030800@uma.es> Message-ID: <44BCE96F.3000001@uma.es> I got it! When I have removed the links and created my profile folder, I have already permissions. It goes a little slow, but works. Thanks, Antonio. Duane Clark escribi?: > Antonio J. P?rez wrote: >> It is a link to my Desktop, and it is of my user. > > Are you saying that c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio is a > link? In some cases (at least in the past), Wine didn't handle links > well. You might want to get rid of the links and try again, and see if > that fixes at least that part. > >> >> Stefan Munz escribi?: >>> does your user have the right to create folders in the specified >>> directory? Try creating the directory in the console (should be >>> something like "mkdir ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles..." by default) >>> >>> Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2006 13:02 schrieb Antonio J. P?rez: >>> >>>> Now I can open it, but when I want to open a file I obtain the >>>> error: >>>> fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented >>>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>>> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory >>>> 'L"c:\\windows\\profiles\\ajperez\\Escritorio"'. >>>> err:commdlg:IShellBrowserImpl_BrowseObject could not browse to folder >>>> >>>> And I can't include a file. >>>> >>>> Antonio. > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Tue Jul 18 09:50:45 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Tue Jul 18 09:55:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Connection Error Message-ID: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Hi! I'm trying to run a Windows software that needs a connection to a database server. But when I'm trying to log in, it gives me the error 'Check connections and password. SQL General Error : error while trying to retrieve text for error ORA-03114. Alias: per'. Looking for this error I've found some connection issues. Using iptraf, I've noticed that it don't even calls the connection, but it tries to invoke the eth0. Any hints? Thanks. Vinicius 'Corvu' From dripple2 at laposte.net Tue Jul 18 03:35:22 2006 From: dripple2 at laposte.net (Dripple) Date: Tue Jul 18 10:56:50 2006 Subject: [Wine] Still have problems with audio drivers Message-ID: Does anyone still have problems with audio drivers (/usr/lib/wine/wine*drv*so) when launching wine (0.9.17) ? I still have to rename some to have wine launching... From i.couchman at shirecontrols.com Tue Jul 18 04:34:35 2006 From: i.couchman at shirecontrols.com (Ian Couchman) Date: Tue Jul 18 10:57:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] free disk space Message-ID: <200607181034.35521.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> I know this has been raised before, but I can't find any info less than a couple of years old. 2 programmes run under wine report low disk space, even though there is plenty of space on the hard drives. The same programmes run on another machine ( same version of wine, 0.9.16) don't report low disk space. Can anyone help? Ian From hijinio at yahoo.com Tue Jul 18 12:26:18 2006 From: hijinio at yahoo.com (Hiji) Date: Tue Jul 18 12:26:54 2006 Subject: [Wine] free disk space In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060718172618.38973.qmail@web37211.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Yeah, I believe the same thing happens with some Win 95/98 games when you try to run them on Win 2000/XP with compatibility mode changed. Hiji ----- Original Message ---- From: Daniel Skorka To: wine-users@winehq.org Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 4:24:47 AM Subject: Re: [Wine] free disk space Ian Couchman wrote: > I know this has been raised before, but I can't find any info less than a > couple of years old. 2 programmes run under wine report low disk space, even > though there is plenty of space on the hard drives. The same programmes run > on another machine ( same version of wine, 0.9.16) don't report low disk > space. Can anyone help? I have seen this happen when there was really much space available, and the program was quite old. I'd guess it is a bug in the program (using a variable that is too small to hold the value). Daniel _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From hijinio at yahoo.com Tue Jul 18 15:13:21 2006 From: hijinio at yahoo.com (Hiji) Date: Tue Jul 18 15:14:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] free disk space In-Reply-To: <200607182059.48990.i.couchman@shirecontrols.com> Message-ID: <20060718201322.47843.qmail@web37203.mail.mud.yahoo.com> That's beyond the scope of what I know. You should probably ask the wine-devel alias. ----- Original Message ---- From: Ian Couchman To: Hiji Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:59:48 PM Subject: Re: [Wine] free disk space Is there any way of persuading wine to report a lower disk free value? Ian On Tuesday 18 July 2006 18:26, Hiji wrote: > Yeah, I believe the same thing happens with some Win 95/98 games when you > try to run them on Win 2000/XP with compatibility mode changed. > > Hiji > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Daniel Skorka > To: wine-users@winehq.org > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 4:24:47 AM > Subject: Re: [Wine] free disk space > > Ian Couchman wrote: > > I know this has been raised before, but I can't find any info less than a > > couple of years old. 2 programmes run under wine report low disk space, > > even though there is plenty of space on the hard drives. The same > > programmes run on another machine ( same version of wine, 0.9.16) don't > > report low disk space. Can anyone help? > > I have seen this happen when there was really much space available, and > the program was quite old. I'd guess it is a bug in the program (using a > variable that is too small to hold the value). > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From skorka at gmx.net Tue Jul 18 17:10:04 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Tue Jul 18 17:15:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Connection Error References: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > I'm trying to run a Windows software that needs a connection to a > database server. What kind of connection is this? > But when I'm trying to log in, it gives me the error 'Check connections > and password. SQL General Error : error while trying to retrieve text > for error ORA-03114. Alias: per'. > Looking for this error I've found some connection issues. > > Using iptraf, I've noticed that it don't even calls the connection, but > it tries to invoke the eth0. What do you mean by 'invoke'? Shouldn't the connection go over the network? Daniel From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Tue Jul 18 17:43:17 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Tue Jul 18 17:43:17 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <44BC8AF1.3080500@web.de> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> <44BC8AF1.3080500@web.de> Message-ID: On 7/18/06, Legine wrote: > Maybe you could only compile the dlls affected and do a dll override for > the game that point to your compiled dlls. > You do not save yourself downloading the sources, but at least you do > not compile everything again. > I never tried this of course but I think this could work. I've done something like this with Worms: Armageddon. If you rename the .dll.so files to .dll and put them in the application directory, the app will use them. Unfortunately, this did not save me from compiling all of wine. Maybe if you knew what was required you could do it, but make wouldn't figure it out for me. Multiple installations are not possible, but if you compile wine yourself, you can run it from the source tree without installing. -- Vincent Povirk From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Tue Jul 18 17:46:04 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Tue Jul 18 17:50:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> <44BC8AF1.3080500@web.de> Message-ID: <1153262764.121408.93740@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Vincent Povirk wrote: > On 7/18/06, Legine wrote: > > Maybe you could only compile the dlls affected and do a dll override for > > the game that point to your compiled dlls. > > You do not save yourself downloading the sources, but at least you do > > not compile everything again. > > I never tried this of course but I think this could work. > > I've done something like this with Worms: Armageddon. If you rename > the .dll.so files to .dll and put them in the application directory, > the app will use them. Unfortunately, this did not save me from > compiling all of wine. Maybe if you knew what was required you could > do it, but make wouldn't figure it out for me. > > Multiple installations are not possible, but if you compile wine > yourself, you can run it from the source tree without installing. > > -- > Vincent Povirk ah ha, so when it say "Would you like to install...." say no an judt run it from the folder From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Tue Jul 18 18:05:16 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Tue Jul 18 18:05:21 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: <1153262764.121408.93740@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> <44BC8AF1.3080500@web.de> <1153262764.121408.93740@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: On 18 Jul 2006 15:46:04 -0700, thunderduck3141 wrote: > ah ha, so when it say "Would you like to install...." say no an judt > run it from the folder Um, I don't know what you're using that gives a message like that. I'm talking about building wine from source yourself (./configure && make depend && make all) but leaving out the last step (make install). -- Vincent Povirk From thunderduck3141 at aim.com Tue Jul 18 18:37:37 2006 From: thunderduck3141 at aim.com (thunderduck3141) Date: Tue Jul 18 18:40:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine, good, evil, and black and white 2 In-Reply-To: References: <1153020551.079415.203660@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153057392.783246.59320@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1153076620.642582.313450@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <1153144549.364775.64310@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> <44BBE1F0.1010105@web.de> <44BC8AF1.3080500@web.de> <1153262764.121408.93740@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153265857.272506.273060@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> Vincent Povirk wrote: > On 18 Jul 2006 15:46:04 -0700, thunderduck3141 wrote: > > ah ha, so when it say "Would you like to install...." say no an judt > > run it from the folder > Um, I don't know what you're using that gives a message like that. > > I'm talking about building wine from source yourself (./configure && > make depend && make all) but leaving out the last step (make install). > > -- > Vincent Povirk thats what im doing, it asks me if i would like to install after it compiles wine it comes strait from the wine cvs repo From ariata_whitetail at yahoo.com Tue Jul 18 19:09:13 2006 From: ariata_whitetail at yahoo.com (Ariata) Date: Tue Jul 18 19:15:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] Total Extreme Wrestling 2005 and WINE Message-ID: <1153267753.554841.145400@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> I'm having trouble running "Total Extreme Wrestling 2005," a wrestling manager/booker game made entirely in Visual BASIC, in Fedora Core 5. I keep getting the follow error: Runtime Error: '429': ActiveX component cannot create object I know that I'm missing (as in, "not installed") something here, but I have no idea what the hell it is. From patrol at sinus.cz Wed Jul 19 00:02:21 2006 From: patrol at sinus.cz (Pavel Troller) Date: Wed Jul 19 00:02:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trainz Railroad Simulator: font problem Message-ID: <20060719050221.GA4242@tangens.sinus.cz> Hello, I would like to ask, whether anybody there is running Trainz Railroad Simulator game. I've successfully installed the game from its CD, but I have problem to run it, because its texts are mostly not displayed. It's a Czech (localized) version of the game. It starts properly, but in its menus, there are no texts, except some lonely characters (underscore, some accented Czech letters etc.). So it's not possible to configure a game, select track/machine/schedule etc. The game is simply unusable. Please note that otherwise I don't have any problems with fonts in wine: All the other apps, starting with system ones like MSIE and ending with games like Settlers IV or IL2 FB, have all the texts perfectly rendered and visible. It appears with current wine (0.9.17+), but it's appearing for a long time, at least half a year, without any changes. Any help would be greatly appreciated. With regards, Pavel Troller From molle.bestefich at gmail.com Wed Jul 19 01:07:10 2006 From: molle.bestefich at gmail.com (Molle Bestefich) Date: Wed Jul 19 01:07:10 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trainz Railroad Simulator: font problem In-Reply-To: <20060719050221.GA4242@tangens.sinus.cz> References: <20060719050221.GA4242@tangens.sinus.cz> Message-ID: <62b0912f0607182307n3983e42cw45381521a6e8740d@mail.gmail.com> > I would like to ask, whether anybody there > is running Trainz Railroad Simulator game. No, but in case anyone wants to try it, there's a playable demo: http://www.fz.se/filarkiv/?p=spel/trainz_railroad_simulator_2006/ (or you can google for Trainz_US_Demo_DriverChallenge.exe / Trainz_US_Demo_Hawes_Junction.exe.) According to AppDB, choosing DirectX causes the game to die and choosing OpenGL only works with Wine < 0.9.3. According to this, an x11drv reg key set to "ClientSideWithCore"="Y" is needed: http://forums.auran.com/trainz/forum/showthread.php?threadid=87687 Also according to AppDB, native MFC42.dll and MFC42LOC.dll (?) is needed, plus "glxinfo | grep direct" must say that Direct Rendering is enabled. From junk at bobunitt.wanadoo.co.uk Wed Jul 19 02:29:37 2006 From: junk at bobunitt.wanadoo.co.uk (Bob Unitt) Date: Wed Jul 19 02:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Problem running Windows Notepad under Wine References: <4epuo3-6t1.ln1@news.heiming.de> Message-ID: In article , Ian Couchman writes >On Tuesday 18 July 2006 11:23, Michael Heiming wrote: >> In comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine Bob Unitt : >> > Gentlefolk, >> > >> > I need to give someone the ability to create Windows-format text >> > documents, which I can then copy (via SMB) to a W2000 machine for >> > further processing. I've got the file-sharing up and running, and Wine >> > installed and running Windows Notepad OK, but I've hit a snag trying to >> > set it up to load Notepad automatically when the file-icon is clicked :- This is now resolved, with help from the Ubuntu Beginner's Forum - I needed to enclose the 'Notepad' argument in single quotes, i.e.:- wine 'notepad' Thanks, -- Bob Unitt From nlaw at nildram.co.uk Wed Jul 19 04:25:42 2006 From: nlaw at nildram.co.uk (Nick Law) Date: Wed Jul 19 04:25:39 2006 Subject: [Wine] X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) In-Reply-To: <6fa5a6800607171806y713667fah194955bc2c898d65@mail.gmail.com> References: <6fa5a6800607171806y713667fah194955bc2c898d65@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44BDFA96.7080107@nildram.co.uk> Randall Svancara wrote: > I have compiled wine 0.9.17 with the wine-wow patch. I start up WoW > with double buffering enabled and WoW fails. I disable double > buffering in winecfg and wine starts, but the screen flickers as a > result of disabling double buffering. I am using an nvidia 6600gt > graphics card, amd athlon 3000 cpu with 1GB of ram. I am running > Fedora Core 5. I am using the latest and greatest driver from NVIDIA. > I am using hardware opengl. > > I receive the following error: > > fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONTEXT_VALUE; > STUB > X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) > Major opcode of failed request: 144 (GLX) > Minor opcode of failed request: 5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent) > Serial number of failed request: 848 > Current serial number in output stream: 848 > > In the AppDB it said to restart your XSession and everything should > work fine, however this does not seem to help. > > Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > How far does it get, can you login ? Have you done the following as per one of the Fedora Core 5 test results etc/sysctl.conf # Disable exec shield kernel.exec-shield = 0 vm.legacy_va_layout = 1 /etc/sysconfig/prelink # Set this to no to disable prelinking altogether # (if you change this from yes to no prelink -ua # will be run next night to undo prelinking) PRELINKING=no #change this to no Nick From stefan.munz at itomig.de Wed Jul 19 06:20:09 2006 From: stefan.munz at itomig.de (Stefan Munz) Date: Wed Jul 19 06:20:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Total Extreme Wrestling 2005 and WINE In-Reply-To: <1153267753.554841.145400@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1153267753.554841.145400@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <200607191320.10252.stefan.munz@itomig.de> what wine version are you using and what is the console output? cu, Stefan Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2006 02:09 schrieb Ariata: > I'm having trouble running "Total Extreme Wrestling 2005," a wrestling > manager/booker game made entirely in Visual BASIC, in Fedora Core 5. I > keep getting the follow error: > > > Runtime Error: '429': > > ActiveX component cannot create object > > > I know that I'm missing (as in, "not installed") something here, but I > have no idea what the hell it is. > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Vinicius 'Corvu' From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 19 08:23:04 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 19 08:30:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Connection Error References: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153309132.515954.110160@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > Sorry, I think I didn't choose the correct word. It goes over the > network. The 'invoke' here was meant to be like a calling for the > hardware. It means that the system don't even call the function that > tries to make the connection (or it doesn't work). You'll have to be more specific. What exactly makes you think that wine isn't calling socket() and accept() to initiate the connection, and which function call exactly is it that relates to the hardware? Daniel From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Wed Jul 19 09:24:25 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Wed Jul 19 09:30:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Connection Error In-Reply-To: References: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153309132.515954.110160@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153319065.527434.68700@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Hi. > What exactly makes you think that wine > isn't calling socket() and accept() to initiate the connection? Well, I used iptraf and netstat. The eth0 doesn't even created a proc/hardaware call for the connection; this make me think it's not calling the functions. If it were calling, it would create a connection attempt at least, wouldn't it? Am I wrong? (I'm not being sarcastic or ironic). > and which function call exactly is it that relates to the hardware? I dunno... =p It is a binary. A DLL file named ORAGENERIC8.DLL, that connects to the SQL data server. Thanks. Vinicius 'Corvu' From b_linuz at yahoo.com Wed Jul 19 09:48:17 2006 From: b_linuz at yahoo.com (Alex Ferguson) Date: Wed Jul 19 09:48:55 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problems with newest Wine versions (.16, .17) Message-ID: <20060719144818.69293.qmail@web32010.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hello, To get straight into the subject at hand, it seems that the two latest wine versions (.16, .17) have broken some of my applications (Planescape and Carmageddon, in particular). These applications used to work perfectly in .15, so I'm led to think that the problems are due to the extensive changes done in the Direct3D area.The output seems to confirm these thoughts. Now, I'm not sure what *is* the problem, so I'm not going to submit a bug just yet, but I'm hoping to clear the matter so that I can get onto submitting a bug that is coherent enough for the developers to fix. Here's Planescape's output: fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_GetAvailableTextureMem (0x7fd61210) : stub, emulating 64MB for now, returning 64MB fixme:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_SetCooperativeLevel (0x7fd4d940)->(0x10024,00000011) fixme:xrandr:X11DRV_XRandR_SetCurrentMode Cannot change screen BPP from 32 to 16 err:d3d_surface:IWineGDISurfaceImpl_PrivateSetup (0x6da5d6d0) IWineD3DSurface::GetDC failed with hr 80070006 err:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_CreateNewSurface IWineD3DDevice::CreateSurface failed. hr = 80070006 err:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_CreateSurface IDirectDrawImpl_CreateNewSurface failed with 80070006 And Carmageddon's output: fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_GetAvailableTextureMem (0x7fd9b220) : stub, emulating 64MB for now, returning 64MB fixme:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_SetCooperativeLevel (0x7d9d6208)->((nil),00000008) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DStateBlockImpl_Release Releasing primary stateblock fixme:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_SetCooperativeLevel (0x7d9d6208)->(0x10024,00000011) fixme:xrandr:X11DRV_XRandR_SetCurrentMode Cannot change screen BPP from 32 to 16 fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHSEGMENTS,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_DEBUGMONITORTOKEN,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_POSITIONDEGREE,3) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_NORMALDEGREE,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_MINTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_MAXTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_X,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Y,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Z,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_W,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_ENABLEADAPTIVETESSELLATION,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE1,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE2,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE3,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_SRGBWRITEENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet I'm not sure about other applications, but I think these two will do for now. Any ideas on how to fix these? "Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." -Plato --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail Beta. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060719/8963ceb6/attachment-0001.htm From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 19 10:16:19 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 19 10:20:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Connection Error References: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153309132.515954.110160@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153319065.527434.68700@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > Well, I used iptraf and netstat. The eth0 doesn't even created a > proc/hardaware call for the connection; this make me think it's not > calling the functions. If it were calling, it would create a connection > attempt at least, wouldn't it? > Am I wrong? (I'm not being sarcastic or ironic). It would seems not. However, TCP/IP networking has been working for a very long time in wine. Does the same program on a windows box within the same network environment have problems connecting to the server? Is there maybe something wrong with your network configuration? As a last resort, you could try to strace the process for the program and see what calls are made. Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Wed Jul 19 10:29:31 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Wed Jul 19 10:35:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problems with newest Wine versions (.16, .17) References: Message-ID: Alex Ferguson wrote: > These applications used to work perfectly in .15, so I'm led to think that the problems are due to the extensive changes done in the Direct3D area.The output seems to confirm these thoughts. Most of the work was on shaders. Did you try playing around with the settings for pixel and vertex shaders in winecfg? > And Carmageddon's output: > > fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE [...] > fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x7fd9b220)->(WINED3DRS_TEXTUREMAPBLEND,4) not handled yet None of these look fatal (they are fixme's not err's). Daniel From b_linuz at yahoo.com Wed Jul 19 11:07:19 2006 From: b_linuz at yahoo.com (Alex Ferguson) Date: Wed Jul 19 11:07:36 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problems with newest Wine versions (.16, .17) Message-ID: <20060719160719.43205.qmail@web32015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I changed the settings in winecfg in every way possible and still, no go. As for the changes made, I think the changelog in 0.9.16 says it all: Major DirectDraw rewrite on top of Direct3D. So I guess the Shaders were not the only ones to be worked upon. As for Carmageddon's output: It really doesn't matter if it's fatal or not...Those lines popped up when the problems popped up (In the .16 and newer releases), so I guess those are to blame....Or at least checked for more information on the problem itself. "Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." -Plato --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2?/min or less. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060719/35f2c61c/attachment.htm From pelle at plusnet.pl Wed Jul 19 11:54:41 2006 From: pelle at plusnet.pl (Piotr Sawicki) Date: Wed Jul 19 11:55:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Re: re: wine upgrade and fonts with finale (Daniel Skorka) Message-ID: <1153328081.4506.3.camel@localhost> > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 21:09:11 +0000 (UTC) > From: Daniel Skorka > Subject: Re: [Wine] re: wine upgrade and fonts with finale > To: wine-users@winehq.org > Message-ID: > > Piotr Sawicki wrote: > > piotr@linux:~> wine /home/piotr/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Finale\ > > 2003a/FINALE.EXE > > fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > fixme:font:GetKerningPairsW (0x2e4,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! > > piotr@linux:~> > > > > Is it possible that this problem is connected to my local language > > settings in linux system which is polish? > > Maybe. Try with LC_ALL="POSIX" > Hi there, exporting LC_ALL="POSIX" does affect on the amount of squares instead of fonts, but does not remove all of them. Do you have any idea what else should I try instead of "POSiX" thanks Piotr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060719/c6405327/attachment.htm From mdvlinquest at gmail.com Wed Jul 19 12:30:55 2006 From: mdvlinquest at gmail.com (Mandriva) Date: Wed Jul 19 12:35:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Wine Fonts Message-ID: <1153330255.176200.151690@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Hi to all. I've installed wine 0.9.17 and saw that it has bad font. It's own font on the wine desktop and applications is bold and italic badly. So it's difficult to read. How can i change the main font of my installed wine ? Thanks. From spamtrap at spamtrap.spamtrap Wed Jul 19 13:18:52 2006 From: spamtrap at spamtrap.spamtrap (Darren Wilkinson) Date: Wed Jul 19 13:25:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine Fonts In-Reply-To: <1153330255.176200.151690@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> References: <1153330255.176200.151690@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <44be777e$0$69381$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net> Mandriva wrote: > Hi to all. > I've installed wine 0.9.17 and saw that it has bad font. It's own > font on the wine desktop and applications is bold and italic badly. So > it's difficult to read. How can i change the main font of my installed > wine ? > > Thanks. > Do you have an installed copy of windows. If so just copy it's fonts to the homedir/.wine/drive_c/Windows/Fonts directory and it should automatically use those. From spetreolle at yahoo.fr Wed Jul 19 16:56:49 2006 From: spetreolle at yahoo.fr (Sylvain Petreolle) Date: Wed Jul 19 16:57:35 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problems with newest Wine versions (.16, .17) In-Reply-To: <20060719144818.69293.qmail@web32010.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060719215649.90626.qmail@web26806.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Hi Alex, --- Alex Ferguson a ?crit : > Hello, > > To get straight into the subject at hand, it seems that the two latest wine versions (.16, .17) > have broken some of my applications (Planescape and Carmageddon, in particular). Could you be more specific about the problems encountered in those ? As Daniel said, you only have fixmes. Kind regards, Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Run your favorite Windows apps with free ReactOS : http://www.reactos.org Listen to non-DRMised Music: http://www.jamendo.com Linux is not as well stable as it is told to. The proof is, mine has restarted two years ago, on the occasion of a power cut. - H. Eychenne From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Wed Jul 19 17:23:16 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Wed Jul 19 17:25:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to set up help browser? Message-ID: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> Does anyone have any words of wisdom for setting up the standard Windows help browser? I have an app with extensive on-line help, but the help browser only comes up with the one intro page. The various tabs are there, but they don't do anything.... --Yan From truiken at gmail.com Wed Jul 19 18:38:07 2006 From: truiken at gmail.com (James Hawkins) Date: Wed Jul 19 18:38:40 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to set up help browser? In-Reply-To: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> References: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <22821af30607191638m709b14dvc18eaa6719defd0b@mail.gmail.com> On 7/19/06, CptDondo wrote: > Does anyone have any words of wisdom for setting up the standard Windows > help browser? > > I have an app with extensive on-line help, but the help browser only > comes up with the one intro page. The various tabs are there, but they > don't do anything.... > Are you trying to open a compiled help file (.chm)? -- James Hawkins From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Wed Jul 19 18:44:13 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Wed Jul 19 18:50:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to set up help browser? In-Reply-To: References: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <12btguek8fiq0fa@corp.supernews.com> James Hawkins wrote: > On 7/19/06, CptDondo wrote: >> Does anyone have any words of wisdom for setting up the standard Windows >> help browser? >> >> I have an app with extensive on-line help, but the help browser only >> comes up with the one intro page. The various tabs are there, but they >> don't do anything.... >> > > Are you trying to open a compiled help file (.chm)? > I don't know.... How do I find out? Here's what wine says: fixme:winhelp:HLPFILE_AddParagraph Got an embedded element RoboEx32.dll, WinHelp2000, fixme:winhelp:HLPFILE_AddParagraph Got an embedded element RoboEx32.dll, WinHelp2000, fixme:winhelp:MACRO_RegisterRoutine Cannot find dll RoboEx32.dll fixme:winhelp:MACRO_RegisterRoutine Cannot find dll RoboEx32.dll From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Wed Jul 19 18:51:08 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Wed Jul 19 18:55:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to set up help browser? In-Reply-To: <12btguek8fiq0fa@corp.supernews.com> References: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> <12btguek8fiq0fa@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <12bthbcqtl34c9c@corp.supernews.com> CptDondo wrote: > James Hawkins wrote: >> On 7/19/06, CptDondo wrote: >>> Does anyone have any words of wisdom for setting up the standard Windows >>> help browser? >>> >>> I have an app with extensive on-line help, but the help browser only >>> comes up with the one intro page. The various tabs are there, but they >>> don't do anything.... >>> >> >> Are you trying to open a compiled help file (.chm)? >> > > I don't know.... How do I find out? > > Here's what wine says: > > fixme:winhelp:HLPFILE_AddParagraph Got an embedded element RoboEx32.dll, > WinHelp2000, > fixme:winhelp:HLPFILE_AddParagraph Got an embedded element RoboEx32.dll, > WinHelp2000, > fixme:winhelp:MACRO_RegisterRoutine Cannot find dll RoboEx32.dll > fixme:winhelp:MACRO_RegisterRoutine Cannot find dll RoboEx32.dll Well, now I've copied that dll from the app dir to windows/system32 and now I get: fixme:winhelp:HLPFILE_AddParagraph Got an embedded element RoboEx32.dll, WinHelp2000, fixme:winhelp:HLPFILE_AddParagraph Got an embedded element RoboEx32.dll, WinHelp2000, fixme:winhelp:WHD_GetInfo NIY 8 fixme:winhelp:WHD_Open ("c:/windows/system32/" 2) fixme:winhelp:WHD_LLInfoFromFile () fixme:winhelp:WHD_OpenBag (0xffffffff |SYSTEM 2) AFAICT, the file is *.HLP but it is in a binary format. --Yan From ariata_whitetail at yahoo.com Thu Jul 20 00:26:22 2006 From: ariata_whitetail at yahoo.com (Ariata) Date: Thu Jul 20 00:30:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Total Extreme Wrestling 2005 and WINE In-Reply-To: References: <1153267753.554841.145400@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153373182.061730.229180@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> I'm using 0.9.17. I got the game to come on, but it hangs at the "checking databases" screen. Here's what I'm getting: [root@localhost TEW2005]# wine TEW2005.exe fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub fixme:ole:ITypeInfo_fnRelease destroy child objects fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e91c,165742,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f7c8), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x7ff2a810)->(0x7ef4a8b0, 0, (nil)), hacked stub. fixme:quartz:Filtergraph_QueryInterface unknown interface {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} fixme:quartz:Filtergraph_QueryInterface unknown interface {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} fixme:quartz:Filtergraph_QueryInterface unknown interface {df0b3d60-548f-101b-8e65-08002b2bd119} fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f221dcc,42499,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f00c), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f221de4,252367,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f340), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,15542,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,15542,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,15542,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,15542,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,15542,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,15542,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14543,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14543,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14543,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14543,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14543,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14459,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14154,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7f21e5cc,14091,1,{00020400-0000-0000-c000-000000000046},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fc8f898), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx 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From legine.wine at web.de Thu Jul 20 02:15:58 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Thu Jul 20 02:16:37 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to set up help browser? In-Reply-To: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> References: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <44BF2DAE.3010609@web.de> CptDondo schrieb: > Does anyone have any words of wisdom for setting up the standard > Windows help browser? > > I have an app with extensive on-line help, but the help browser only > comes up with the one intro page. The various tabs are there, but > they don't do anything.... > > --Yan > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > If you just want to read Windows help files on Linux I would try xCHM. It is a linux Based Windows help viewer. Legine From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 20 05:21:28 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 20 05:25:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problems with newest Wine versions (.16, .17) References: Message-ID: Alex Ferguson wrote: > I changed the settings in winecfg in every way possible and still, no go. > As for the changes made, I think the changelog in 0.9.16 says it all: > > Major DirectDraw rewrite on top of Direct3D. Ah well, a bit of web searching reveals that both games don't need hardware accelerated 3D and thus propably don't use D3D at all, only DDraw. Thus, it is the reworking of DDraw that is important, not the work on D3D. > It really doesn't matter if it's fatal or not...Those lines popped up when the problems popped up (In the .16 and newer releases), so I guess those are to blame....Or at least checked for more information on the problem itself. What problems are those exactly? Daniel From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 20 05:22:27 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 20 05:25:07 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Re: re: wine upgrade and fonts with finale (Daniel?Skorka) References: Message-ID: Piotr Sawicki wrote: > Hi there, > exporting LC_ALL="POSIX" does affect on the amount of squares instead of > fonts, but does not remove all of them. Do you have any idea what else > should I try instead of "POSiX" Well, you could try "en_US". Daniel From gladiac.lists at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 07:52:14 2006 From: gladiac.lists at gmail.com (Christian Lachner) Date: Thu Jul 20 07:52:08 2006 Subject: [Wine] getwinegit.sh v0.4 released! Message-ID: <357200db0607200552n7af62ac0h944960c843fb2237@mail.gmail.com> Hello all, There's a new Version of getwinegit.sh. It is now at 0.4. There is no need to comfigure the pathes to the programs getwinegit needs. Everything happens automatically now ;). I hope you enjoy this release... Here's the readme and the changelog: getwinegit.sh-README :: Intro getwinegit is a script which was designed to download/update, compile and install the current wine-source-tree from a git-repository. :: Usage Usage: getwinegit.sh mode [config-file] modes: -0 update the local source-tree -1 + compile the source -2 + install -3 no update; just compile the local source-tree and install -4 no update, no compile; just install -h help ;) The Config-File is optional :: Install Just copy getwinegit.sh wherever you want, make it executable and (optionally) create a softlink at /usr/bin. Then (or before) configure the script by editing the variables in the head with your favourite editor. APP The name of the app which's sources we want to fetch and compile GITROOT The GIT-Repository from where we want to fetch the sources SRC Your Source-Directory (default is /usr/src) TARGET The Sub-Directory where the sources will get stored LOG Location of the Logfile that getwinegit.sh creates PIDFILE Location of the PID-File COMPILED_HELPER A dirty File which is needed to detect, if the source is already compiled or not WAIT_FOR_CLEAN Seconds to wait until the script begins to clean the source. 0 = disabled (default is 5) DEFAULT_MODE The Mode in which getwinegit.sh should operate if NO Parameter is given. (default is 2) By default this Feature is commented out. To enable, remove the rhomb at the beginning of the line. getwinegit.sh needs some packages to function properly. Go install the following ones: gcc, make, curl, bison, flex, git. I hope i did not forget any. :: Future? This is one of the last versions. No great changes are planned, only bugfixes. :: Bugs? Report them to wine-devel or wine-users ;) getwinegit.sh ChangeLog 0.4 Long time no see, but now it's time, isn't it? - More Checks - The Script now tells you if you are already up-to-date with the git-repository - Cleanups :) - Some small Bugfixes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: getwinegit.sh-0.4.tar.bz2 Type: application/x-bzip2 Size: 12384 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060720/eee2cb9d/getwinegit.sh-0.4.tar.bin From workitharder at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 09:02:49 2006 From: workitharder at gmail.com (workitharder@gmail.com) Date: Thu Jul 20 09:05:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] wine + laptop = backlight off ??? Message-ID: <1153404169.879765.326200@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> I've recently installed wine on my laptop (Dell B130) to play War3 (which works flawlessly on my desktop btw). The problem is that since I first ran wine, when ever I close my laptop the backlight stays off. Normally it turns back on when I open it, but now it stays dark. Also (I believe a related problem) wine leaves my display in a lower-than-usual resolution. What configuration changes does wine make when running, and how do i reverse them? A restart does not affect this situation, sadly. Thanks in advance, --buck From vinicius.snts at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 09:17:25 2006 From: vinicius.snts at gmail.com (Vinicius 'Corvu' BR) Date: Thu Jul 20 09:20:18 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Connection Error In-Reply-To: References: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153309132.515954.110160@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153319065.527434.68700@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <1153405045.404220.81110@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Hi. >Does the same program on a windows box within the same network environment have problems >connecting to the server? > Is there maybe something wrong with your network configuration? Well, at Windows it connects ok. With the same IP, the same configs, logged into the same Domain.. I think that's nothing wrong with my connection. (THINK only, I'm no totally sure) > As a last resort, you could try to strace the process for the program > and see what calls are made. Thanks, this was a VERY Helpful tip... I've forgot to use it. I used it and it returned me that socket( ) is called 17 times (!) and getsockopt( ) is called 5 times. But it continues not doing the connection, not even calling the eth0. Any Idea?? Thanks. Vinicius 'Corvu' From jnewman at codeweavers.com Thu Jul 20 09:51:39 2006 From: jnewman at codeweavers.com (Jeremy Newman) Date: Thu Jul 20 09:51:33 2006 Subject: [Wine] WineHQ.org will be moving to a new server today. Message-ID: <1153407099.18229.18.camel@localhost.localdomain> Starting today at 2pm CDT winehq.org will be moving to a new ISP. At the same time I am moving everything over to new server hardware. This means we will be having some DNS issues for the next week or so. It really depends on how quickly your ISP's DNS servers catch the changes. As a workaround if you DNS is stale and you still need access to CVS/git/etc you can add the following to your /etc/hosts file 209.46.25.134 www.winehq.org cvs.winehq.org source.winehq.org bugs.winehq.org appdb.winehq.org wine.codeweavers.com Note: The above is all one line. Just remember to remove that after a week or so. I will also have a redirect setup from the old IP to a temporary hostname of www2.winehq.org at the new IP. This will allow the website to be available to everyone else. Lastly, Bugzilla and the Appdb will be down slightly longer as that is the last thing I will be copying over to the new server. From yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com Thu Jul 20 10:22:59 2006 From: yan at NsOeSiPnAeMr.com (CptDondo) Date: Thu Jul 20 10:25:03 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to set up help browser? In-Reply-To: References: <12btc6krqbegh82@corp.supernews.com> Message-ID: <12bv7uji4uu6661@corp.supernews.com> Legine wrote: > CptDondo schrieb: >> Does anyone have any words of wisdom for setting up the standard >> Windows help browser? >> >> I have an app with extensive on-line help, but the help browser only >> comes up with the one intro page. The various tabs are there, but >> they don't do anything.... >> >> --Yan >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@winehq.org >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> > If you just want to read Windows help files on Linux I would try xCHM. > It is a linux Based Windows help viewer. > > Legine > > > Actually I found a web-based Winhelp browser.... http://www.herdsoft.com/linux/produkte/winhelpcgi.html Works for what I need. --Yan From skorka at gmx.net Thu Jul 20 10:36:53 2006 From: skorka at gmx.net (Daniel Skorka) Date: Thu Jul 20 10:40:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Connection Error References: <1153234245.773087.91760@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153309132.515954.110160@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> <1153319065.527434.68700@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> <1153405045.404220.81110@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Vinicius 'Corvu' BR wrote: > Thanks, this was a VERY Helpful tip... I've forgot to use it. I used it > and it returned me that socket( ) is called 17 times (!) and > getsockopt( ) is called 5 times. But it continues not doing the > connection, not even calling the eth0. Any Idea?? Well, what do the calls look like? (i.e. paste the relevant lines here) Daniel From admin at pravuil.com Thu Jul 20 10:55:47 2006 From: admin at pravuil.com (pravuil) Date: Thu Jul 20 11:00:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trouble with Native Overrides on Fedora Core 5. Message-ID: <1153410946.944956.225270@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> I've been having this problem ever since the latest update for wine (version 0.9.17). I first discovered this within Ubuntu Dapper and when I migrated to Fedora Core 5, the error was persistent. Whenever I setup an application using the native version of shell32.dll I receive these errors: err:module:import_dll Library shell32.dll (which is needed by L"c:\\windows\\system32\\comdlg32.dll") not found err:module:import_dll Library COMDLG32.DLL (which is needed by L"E:\\3 - Packages\\Wine\\app.exe") not found err:module:import_dll Library SHELL32.DLL (which is needed by L"E:\\3 - Packages\\Wine\\app.exe") not found err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"E:\\3 - Packages\\Wine\\app.exe" failed, status c0000135 I checked whether or not shell32.dll and comdlg32.dll existed within the requested directory. They do. When I tried to create an override using these libraries within the Default Settings, it would break wine completely. I had to manually edit the user.reg file located in the ~/.wine directory so I could use wine with other applications again. Is it a matter of capitalization that can resolve this? Or should I copy the files from my windows installation into the wine directory? I can avoid using this override at the moment but I know that it will be necessary later on. I would greatly appreciate any help concerning this issue. From remus.boara at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 11:41:47 2006 From: remus.boara at gmail.com (remus.boara@gmail.com) Date: Thu Jul 20 11:45:04 2006 Subject: [Wine] Photoshop menus Message-ID: <1153413706.978107.138710@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> Hi, Wine 0.9.17 user here having bad headaches with Photoshop menus... When choosing an option from the context menu or some other sorts of drop downs, the respective areas are not clickable even they are highlighted. Other thing would be that when I'm opening Blending Options, set some effects, then click OK, the tool windows is disappearing ... Could you advise on this matter, please? I'd be very grateful ex: http://www.eclipsedesign.net/samples/wine-photoshop/ From josesimas at gmail.com Fri Jul 21 03:48:18 2006 From: josesimas at gmail.com (jose simas) Date: Fri Jul 21 03:48:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Fwd: Any chance that Crossover will solve my problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, I developed an application that I would like to run in linux. It is developed part in VB6 part in C++ (using VS 6 and VS 2005) and uses Codejock's components for the UI. The installer is built with InnoSetup. I managed to install it on Suse 9.3 with Wine 0.9.17 but I got errors (cannot load DLL) while registering msxml, capicom, and one of my VS 2005 dlls. I fixed the msxml registration by getting the missing resources and re-registering it. The other two are not relevant to this error as they are not used at this stage. The application starts but fails to load completely with the following debug messages: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} not implemented fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} not implemented fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface {6d5140c1-7436-11ce-8034-00aa006009fa} not implemented fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface {79eac9e4-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} not implemented fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x41da9384,5398,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x406cf90c), partially implemented. err:statusbar:StatusWindowProc unknown msg 2210 wp=e8010001 lp=00010036 fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x403e1000)->(0x403f9780, 0, (nil)), hacked stub. fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface {00000126-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented fixme:msxml:domdoc_createElement wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x0000001c at address 0x10043aaf (thread 0009), starting debugger... WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x0000001c in 32-bit code (0x10043aaf). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:10043aaf ESP:406ccd20 EBP:00000002 EFLAGS:00210246( - 00 -RIZP1) EAX:00000000 EBX:403ea314 ECX:406ccd34 EDX:00000000 ESI:00010030 EDI:00000000 Stack dump: 0x406ccd20: 406cdee0 00010030 406ccd90 407b37dc 0x406ccd30: 0001002e 00000112 0000f060 0001002e 0x406ccd40: 00000112 0000f060 00000000 00000000 0x406ccd50: 00000000 00000000 406ce54c 10093908 0x406ccd60: ffffffff 4078faca 00010030 00000002 0x406ccd70: 00000000 00000000 00000000 407b37dc fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x10043aaf in code~bkg (+0x43aaf) (0x10043aaf) 2 0x00000000 (0x00000000) 0x10043aaf: movl 0x1c(%edi),%edx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This looks like the application is failing while loading my configuration file (an xml file). I am planning to buy CodeWeavers' Crossover to try the installation but I wonder if there is enough information in here to know if it will produce the same results. Thanks in advance Jose From drescherjm at gmail.com Fri Jul 21 05:25:44 2006 From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher) Date: Fri Jul 21 05:25:52 2006 Subject: [Wine] Fwd: Any chance that Crossover will solve my problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <387ee2020607210325q27b5630yd61380ecb4bde2f5@mail.gmail.com> Do you have msxml as a dll override? To me it looks like wine is trying to load the builtin version ant this version does not have all the functions you need implemented. On 7/21/06, jose simas wrote: > Hello, > > I developed an application that I would like to run in linux. It is > developed part in VB6 part in C++ (using VS 6 and VS 2005) and uses > Codejock's components for the UI. The installer is built with > InnoSetup. > > I managed to install it on Suse 9.3 with Wine 0.9.17 but I got errors > (cannot load DLL) while registering msxml, capicom, and one of my VS > 2005 dlls. I fixed the msxml registration by getting the missing > resources and re-registering it. The other two are not relevant to > this error as they are not used at this stage. > > The application starts but fails to load completely with the following > debug messages: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} not implemented > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} not implemented > fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE > fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface > {6d5140c1-7436-11ce-8034-00aa006009fa} not implemented > fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface > {79eac9e4-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} not implemented > fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx > (0x41da9384,5398,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x406cf90c), > partially implemented. > err:statusbar:StatusWindowProc unknown msg 2210 wp=e8010001 lp=00010036 > fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x403e1000)->(0x403f9780, 0, > (nil)), hacked stub. > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > {00000126-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented > fixme:msxml:domdoc_createElement > wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x0000001c at address > 0x10043aaf (thread 0009), starting debugger... > WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x0000001c in 32-bit > code (0x10043aaf). > Register dump: > CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > EIP:10043aaf ESP:406ccd20 EBP:00000002 EFLAGS:00210246( - 00 -RIZP1) > EAX:00000000 EBX:403ea314 ECX:406ccd34 EDX:00000000 > ESI:00010030 EDI:00000000 > Stack dump: > 0x406ccd20: 406cdee0 00010030 406ccd90 407b37dc > 0x406ccd30: 0001002e 00000112 0000f060 0001002e > 0x406ccd40: 00000112 0000f060 00000000 00000000 > 0x406ccd50: 00000000 00000000 406ce54c 10093908 > 0x406ccd60: ffffffff 4078faca 00010030 00000002 > 0x406ccd70: 00000000 00000000 00000000 407b37dc > fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > Backtrace: > =>1 0x10043aaf in code~bkg (+0x43aaf) (0x10043aaf) > 2 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > 0x10043aaf: movl 0x1c(%edi),%edx > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This looks like the application is failing while loading my > configuration file (an xml file). > > I am planning to buy CodeWeavers' Crossover to try the installation > but I wonder if there is enough information in here to know if it will > produce the same results. > > Thanks in advance > Jose > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > From b_linuz at yahoo.com Fri Jul 21 07:52:53 2006 From: b_linuz at yahoo.com (Alex Ferguson) Date: Fri Jul 21 07:53:31 2006 Subject: [Wine] Problems with newest Wine versions (.16, .17) Message-ID: <20060721125253.53869.qmail@web32011.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Sylvain Petreolle wrote: Hi Alex, --- Alex Ferguson a ???crit : > Hello, > > To get straight into the subject at hand, it seems that the two latest wine versions (.16, .17) > have broken some of my applications (Planescape and Carmageddon, in particular). Could you be more specific about the problems encountered in those ? As Daniel said, you only have fixmes. Kind regards, Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Run your favorite Windows apps with free ReactOS : http://www.reactos.org Listen to non-DRMised Music: http://www.jamendo.com Linux is not as well stable as it is told to. The proof is, mine has restarted two years ago, on the occasion of a power cut. - H. Eychenne Well, Planescape starts up into a black screen, and then just sits there.It doesn't progress into the intro videos, nor does it show any signs of loading something. Carmageddon seems to start up well, but halfway until it fully loads into the menus it slows down and changes into a black screen.Restarting X is the only way to get back into the GUI. Those are the problems I've been having... "Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." -Plato --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2?/min or less. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060721/79b1985e/attachment.htm From rl501 at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 21 09:14:42 2006 From: rl501 at sbcglobal.net (Ruben Lopez) Date: Fri Jul 21 09:13:27 2006 Subject: [Wine] No config file Message-ID: <44C0E152.6090201@sbcglobal.net> I am using Wine 0.9.15 to run a newsreader called Xnews. I have found several sites with Wine configurations for Xnews, but all of the sites I've found refer to modifying the "$HOME/.wine/config" file. The version of Wine I am using doesn't use a config file - it uses system.reg and user.reg. Can I use the modifications from the older config files to make changes to the *.reg files and if so, how? And which file (system.reg or user.reg) do I change? Thanks. Ruben From drescherjm at gmail.com Fri Jul 21 10:29:05 2006 From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher) Date: Fri Jul 21 10:29:09 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: No config file In-Reply-To: <44C0E152.6090201@sbcglobal.net> References: <44C0E152.6090201@sbcglobal.net> Message-ID: <387ee2020607210829va8093fbyc8ef929a301fe932@mail.gmail.com> On 7/21/06, Ruben Lopez wrote: > I am using Wine 0.9.15 to run a newsreader called Xnews. I have found > several sites with Wine configurations for Xnews, but all of the sites > I've found refer to modifying the "$HOME/.wine/config" file. These are old instructions, any version of wine in the last year or more (version 0.9.X) does not use the config file. > The version > of Wine I am using doesn't use a config file - it uses system.reg and > user.reg. Can I use the modifications from the older config files to > make changes to the *.reg files and if so, how? I am not sure about this one. > And which file > (system.reg or user.reg) do I change? Thanks. Both, but you normally do this via winecfg which is a gui application that does the changes for you. John From drescherjm at gmail.com Fri Jul 21 10:41:42 2006 From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher) Date: Fri Jul 21 10:41:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Any chance that Crossover will solve my problem In-Reply-To: References: <387ee2020607210325q27b5630yd61380ecb4bde2f5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <387ee2020607210841h43996f28m7919527c78a2f20@mail.gmail.com> I think simply running winecfg and adding an entry for your program and then setting the library msxml to native in the dlls section for your app will do this. I'm sorry I can not give you better instructions but I can not find a pc here at work with a current version of wine... John On 7/21/06, jose simas wrote: > Hi John, > > I don't know but I will investigate. Can you point me at where should > I look for that? > > Thanks > Jose > > On 7/21/06, John Drescher wrote: > > Do you have msxml as a dll override? To me it looks like wine is > > trying to load the builtin version ant this version does not have all > > the functions you need implemented. > > > > On 7/21/06, jose simas wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I developed an application that I would like to run in linux. It is > > > developed part in VB6 part in C++ (using VS 6 and VS 2005) and uses > > > Codejock's components for the UI. The installer is built with > > > InnoSetup. > > > > > > I managed to install it on Suse 9.3 with Wine 0.9.17 but I got errors > > > (cannot load DLL) while registering msxml, capicom, and one of my VS > > > 2005 dlls. I fixed the msxml registration by getting the missing > > > resources and re-registering it. The other two are not relevant to > > > this error as they are not used at this stage. > > > > > > The application starts but fails to load completely with the following > > > debug messages: > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > > > {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} not implemented > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > > > {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} not implemented > > > fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE > > > fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface > > > {6d5140c1-7436-11ce-8034-00aa006009fa} not implemented > > > fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface > > > {79eac9e4-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} not implemented > > > fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx > > > > (0x41da9384,5398,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x406cf90c), > > > partially implemented. > > > err:statusbar:StatusWindowProc unknown msg 2210 wp=e8010001 lp=00010036 > > > fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x403e1000)->(0x403f9780, 0, > > > (nil)), hacked stub. > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > > > {00000126-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_createElement > > > wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x0000001c at address > > > 0x10043aaf (thread 0009), starting debugger... > > > WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > > > Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x0000001c in 32-bit > > > code (0x10043aaf). > > > Register dump: > > > CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > > > EIP:10043aaf ESP:406ccd20 EBP:00000002 EFLAGS:00210246( - 00 > -RIZP1) > > > EAX:00000000 EBX:403ea314 ECX:406ccd34 EDX:00000000 > > > ESI:00010030 EDI:00000000 > > > Stack dump: > > > 0x406ccd20: 406cdee0 00010030 406ccd90 407b37dc > > > 0x406ccd30: 0001002e 00000112 0000f060 0001002e > > > 0x406ccd40: 00000112 0000f060 00000000 00000000 > > > 0x406ccd50: 00000000 00000000 406ce54c 10093908 > > > 0x406ccd60: ffffffff 4078faca 00010030 00000002 > > > 0x406ccd70: 00000000 00000000 00000000 407b37dc > > > fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > > > Backtrace: > > > =>1 0x10043aaf in code~bkg (+0x43aaf) (0x10043aaf) > > > 2 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > > > 0x10043aaf: movl 0x1c(%edi),%edx > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > This looks like the application is failing while loading my > > > configuration file (an xml file). > > > > > > I am planning to buy CodeWeavers' Crossover to try the installation > > > but I wonder if there is enough information in here to know if it will > > > produce the same results. > > > > > > Thanks in advance > > > Jose > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > wine-users mailing list > > > wine-users@winehq.org > > > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > > > > From marceluda at moron.gov.ar Fri Jul 21 09:47:50 2006 From: marceluda at moron.gov.ar (Marcelo Luda) Date: Fri Jul 21 12:41:58 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database Message-ID: <1153493271.8010.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> My name is Marcelo Luda, I'm new to the list. I'm from Argentina and in the place where I work we ara planing to migrate to linux, but only if we can manage to run all the software we now use in windows. Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO . We managed to install sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps crash when they try to use it. I attached a debug of one of the erros. If anyone can give me a clue, I would be gratefully. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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You'll need to run your app like: WINEDLLOVERRIDES="ole32,oleaut32,rpcrt4=n" wine myapp.exe Let me know if this helps. - Dan From segin2005 at gmail.com Sat Jul 22 09:42:14 2006 From: segin2005 at gmail.com (Segin) Date: Sat Jul 22 10:39:50 2006 Subject: [Wine] Antialiased text Message-ID: <44C23946.1010101@gmail.com> One new thing I have found with Wine 0.9.17 is the inclusion of anitaliased text. Winecfg et. al. now have their text antialiased. I don't know if this is a new feature (i'll go dig in the ChangeLogs), but it is a significant improvement in the user experience. -- The real problem with C++ for kernel modules is: the language just sucks. -- Linus Torvalds From christian08 at runbox.com Sat Jul 22 15:22:49 2006 From: christian08 at runbox.com (Christian) Date: Sat Jul 22 15:23:00 2006 Subject: [Wine] Configuring Wine Message-ID: <200607222222490718.0119FCB8@127.0.0.1> Hello all, I have just sign up to this list. I need to set a few things in Wine, but since I am visually impaired I cant use the graphical interface. I know that the config file has been disabled, but is there some other way of enabling the sound card emulation? I also want to change the operating system emulation as well. Many thanks, Christian From catphive.lists at gmail.com Sat Jul 22 17:46:03 2006 From: catphive.lists at gmail.com (Brendan Miller) Date: Sat Jul 22 17:46:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] wined3d.dll missing on cvs install Message-ID: <3dd983220607221546i4f8b54efq35387ac7c6b2fad5@mail.gmail.com> After checking out from cvs and running wineinstall, I get: err:module:import_dll Library wined3d.dll (which is needed by L"c:\\windows\\system32\\ddraw.dll") not found Anyone know where wined3d.dll and source is supplied from? Anyone know why this isn't in the main wine tree? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Petra From josesimas at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 08:56:57 2006 From: josesimas at gmail.com (jose simas) Date: Sun Jul 23 08:57:00 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Any chance that Crossover will solve my problem In-Reply-To: <387ee2020607210841h43996f28m7919527c78a2f20@mail.gmail.com> References: <387ee2020607210325q27b5630yd61380ecb4bde2f5@mail.gmail.com> <387ee2020607210841h43996f28m7919527c78a2f20@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi John, Thanks for the tip. It did not solve the problem but set me in the right direction. Cheers Jose On 7/21/06, John Drescher wrote: > I think simply running winecfg and adding an entry for your program > and then setting the library msxml to native in the dlls section for > your app will do this. I'm sorry I can not give you better > instructions but I can not find a pc here at work with a current > version of wine... > > John > > On 7/21/06, jose simas wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > I don't know but I will investigate. Can you point me at where should > > I look for that? > > > > Thanks > > Jose > > > > On 7/21/06, John Drescher wrote: > > > Do you have msxml as a dll override? To me it looks like wine is > > > trying to load the builtin version ant this version does not have all > > > the functions you need implemented. > > > > > > On 7/21/06, jose simas wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I developed an application that I would like to run in linux. It is > > > > developed part in VB6 part in C++ (using VS 6 and VS 2005) and uses > > > > Codejock's components for the UI. The installer is built with > > > > InnoSetup. > > > > > > > > I managed to install it on Suse 9.3 with Wine 0.9.17 but I got errors > > > > (cannot load DLL) while registering msxml, capicom, and one of my VS > > > > 2005 dlls. I fixed the msxml registration by getting the missing > > > > resources and re-registering it. The other two are not relevant to > > > > this error as they are not used at this stage. > > > > > > > > The application starts but fails to load completely with the following > > > > debug messages: > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub > > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > > > > {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} not implemented > > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > > > > {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} not implemented > > > > fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE > > > > fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface > > > > {6d5140c1-7436-11ce-8034-00aa006009fa} not implemented > > > > fixme:msxml:bsc_QueryInterface interface > > > > {79eac9e4-baf9-11ce-8c82-00aa004ba90b} not implemented > > > > fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx > > > > > > (0x41da9384,5398,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x406cf90c), > > > > partially implemented. > > > > err:statusbar:StatusWindowProc unknown msg 2210 wp=e8010001 lp=00010036 > > > > fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x403e1000)->(0x403f9780, 0, > > > > (nil)), hacked stub. > > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_QueryInterface interface > > > > {00000126-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented > > > > fixme:msxml:domdoc_createElement > > > > wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x0000001c at address > > > > 0x10043aaf (thread 0009), starting debugger... > > > > WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > > > > Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x0000001c in 32-bit > > > > code (0x10043aaf). > > > > Register dump: > > > > CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 > > > > EIP:10043aaf ESP:406ccd20 EBP:00000002 EFLAGS:00210246( - 00 > > -RIZP1) > > > > EAX:00000000 EBX:403ea314 ECX:406ccd34 EDX:00000000 > > > > ESI:00010030 EDI:00000000 > > > > Stack dump: > > > > 0x406ccd20: 406cdee0 00010030 406ccd90 407b37dc > > > > 0x406ccd30: 0001002e 00000112 0000f060 0001002e > > > > 0x406ccd40: 00000112 0000f060 00000000 00000000 > > > > 0x406ccd50: 00000000 00000000 406ce54c 10093908 > > > > 0x406ccd60: ffffffff 4078faca 00010030 00000002 > > > > 0x406ccd70: 00000000 00000000 00000000 407b37dc > > > > fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 > > > > Backtrace: > > > > =>1 0x10043aaf in code~bkg (+0x43aaf) (0x10043aaf) > > > > 2 0x00000000 (0x00000000) > > > > 0x10043aaf: movl 0x1c(%edi),%edx > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > This looks like the application is failing while loading my > > > > configuration file (an xml file). > > > > > > > > I am planning to buy CodeWeavers' Crossover to try the installation > > > > but I wonder if there is enough information in here to know if it will > > > > produce the same results. > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Jose > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > wine-users mailing list > > > > wine-users@winehq.org > > > > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > > > > > > > > From dank at kegel.com Sun Jul 23 09:08:28 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sun Jul 23 09:08:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: projection utility in ArcView Message-ID: Petra wrote: >Hello to all, I am using ArcView 3.2 under Wine. For now I have been >able to do what I need, except for the projection utility... it seems >that I am missing some dll, but I have no clue which ones could be... If >somebody knows the solution, please let me know. I am new to Wine, and >have no clue how to search for the right dll... Hi Petra! First, there is a discussion area about ArcView 3.2 at http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=2460 That might be a good place to ask. Second, Wine usually tells you which DLL you're missing! Run ArcView from the commandline, and send us the console messages that Wine produces. - Dan From dank at kegel.com Sun Jul 23 09:20:00 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sun Jul 23 09:19:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: Photoshop menus Message-ID: Remus wrote: > Wine 0.9.17 user here having bad headaches with Photoshop menus... Which version of Photoshop? >When choosing an option from the context menu or some other sorts of >drop downs, the respective areas are not clickable even they are >highlighted. > >Other thing would be that when I'm opening Blending Options, set some >effects, then click OK, the tool windows is disappearing ... Did you check to see if the tool window is hiding behind the main window? > ex: http://www.eclipsedesign.net/samples/wine-photoshop/ - Dan -- Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv From paolo.ciarrocchi at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 03:32:01 2006 From: paolo.ciarrocchi at gmail.com (Paolo Ciarrocchi) Date: Sun Jul 23 11:08:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] GIT user survey Message-ID: <4d8e3fd30607230132v54d2c0d1j261b4194d917198c@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, We would like to ask you a few questions about your use of the GIT version control system. This survey is mainly to understand who is using GIT, how and why. The results will be published to the git wiki and discussed on the git mailing list. We'll close the survey in two weeks starting from today, 23rd of July. Please devote a few minutes of your time to fill this simple questionnaire, it will help a lot the git community to understand your needs, what you like of git and of course what you don't like of it. The survey can be found here: http://www.survey.net.nz/survey.php?b5659bb2a599d0649871f56b59819c50 I'm not subscribed to this list so please CC me if you want to reply to this email, thanks. Kind regards, -- Paolo http://paolo.ciarrocchi.googlepages.com http://picasaweb.google.com/paolo.ciarrocchi From dclark at akamail.com Sun Jul 23 11:20:28 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Sun Jul 23 11:20:30 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Configuring Wine In-Reply-To: <200607222222490718.0119FCB8@127.0.0.1> References: <200607222222490718.0119FCB8@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: Christian wrote: > Hello all, I have just sign up to this list. I need to set a few > things in Wine, but since I am visually impaired I cant use the > graphical interface. I know that the config file has been disabled, > but is there some other way of enabling the sound card emulation? I > also want to change the operating system emulation as well. Many > thanks, Christian The graphical configuration interface just makes changes in the Wine registry files. You can edit the registry files by hand, if you want to go that route. Make backup copies of them first ;) To change operating system emulation for a particular application, add an entry to ~/.wine/user.reg like: [Software\\Wine\\AppDefaults\\myst.exe] 1152292768 "Version"="win98" I am not sure what "sound card emulation" is, but I am guessing it is the DirectSound "Driver Emulation"? If so, there should already be an entry in your user.reg like: [Software\\Wine\\DirectSound] 1152294462 "EmulDriver"="N" "HardwareAcceleration"="Full" You can just edit that. From dclark at akamail.com Sun Jul 23 11:24:13 2006 From: dclark at akamail.com (Duane Clark) Date: Sun Jul 23 11:25:11 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: wined3d.dll missing on cvs install In-Reply-To: <3dd983220607221546i4f8b54efq35387ac7c6b2fad5@mail.gmail.com> References: <3dd983220607221546i4f8b54efq35387ac7c6b2fad5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Brendan Miller wrote: > After checking out from cvs and running wineinstall, I get: > err:module:import_dll Library wined3d.dll (which is needed by > L"c:\\windows\\system32\\ddraw.dll") not found > > Anyone know where wined3d.dll and source is supplied from? Anyone know > why this isn't in the main wine tree? It is definitely part of the main Wine tree. If it did not get built for you, that generally means you are missing some related include files. You need to go through the config.log file in your Wine source tree, see what it says is missing, and install those parts. From hartzzenen at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 11:38:00 2006 From: hartzzenen at gmail.com (Kazuki Yatsuga) Date: Sun Jul 23 11:37:57 2006 Subject: [Wine] How to run japanese app with wine Message-ID: > > Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:27:00 +0000 (UTC) > From: Daniel Skorka > Subject: Re: [Wine] How to run japanese app with wine > To: wine-users@winehq.org > Message-ID: > > Kazuki Yatsuga wrote: > > I'm sorry if this has been discussed before but I've searched a lot > about it > > and couldn't find an answer so here it goes: How can I run japanese > > applications with wine? I've tried editing the Fonts section in > .wine/config > > to use japanese fonts (like jis and watanabe) but the applications only > > display weird characters in place of the japanese chars. What do I have > to > > do so the applications will display correctly japanese text? Thanks for > your > > help! > > Since noone seems to know anything certain, I'll give what little advice > I have: > Try setting up the locale (man locale) for japanese. Make sure this > locale is available on your system (exact method depends on > distribution). If that doesn't help I'd guess wine isn't quite ready for > that yet. > > Daniel Thanks a lot Daniel for your advice! It worked!! Just set up the locale for japanese and wine will display japanese text perfectly. ;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060723/7c1e1194/attachment.html From dansawyer at earthlink.net Sun Jul 23 14:18:06 2006 From: dansawyer at earthlink.net (Dan Sawyer) Date: Sun Jul 23 14:22:38 2006 Subject: [Wine] a tail of 2 users ? Message-ID: <44C3CB6E.1040808@earthlink.net> The system is FC5 and wine is the latest .17. There are two users configured on the system, A and B. They are configured to be as alike as possible. Diff of set output shows only the expected differences. Wine is built from CVS. winecfg is configured to the same profile with only the appropriate user path names changed. The problem is wine works well for one of the users and not well at all for the second. The second user gets error 2's on freecell cards.dll, it gets a read error on a second program, etc. Some programs do run, such as sol.exe and notepad. This is really confusing. Where would I even start to debug this? Thanks - Dan From molle.bestefich at gmail.com Mon Jul 24 06:53:35 2006 From: molle.bestefich at gmail.com (Molle Bestefich) Date: Mon Jul 24 06:53:42 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database In-Reply-To: <1153493271.8010.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1153493271.8010.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <62b0912f0607240453o74b6d360kec80f9f58170da5d@mail.gmail.com> Marcelo Luda wrote: > Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) Nice to know what you're trying to achieve. Many seem to forget that part, leaving you wondering ;-). > Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO For those wondering, RDO is Remote Data Objects, an obsolete (COM?) API: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Data_Objects > We managed to install sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps > crash when they try to use it. I attached a debug of one of the erros. > If anyone can give me a clue, I would be gratefully. > warn:odbc:ODBC_LoadDriverManager failed to open library libodbc.so: libodbc.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Looks odd, but I've never tried to make ODBC work with Wine, so I really can't tell. > warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\Rdo20ES.DLL"; status=c0000135 > wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x7cb70000 at address 0x236a2ce4 (thread 0009), starting debugger... > [...] > Backtrace: > =>1 0x236a2ce4 in msrdo20 (+0x32ce4) (0x236a2ce4) > 2 0x23696b01 in msrdo20 (+0x26b01) (0x23696b01) > 3 0x740cc9d9 in msvbvm50 (+0xc9d9) (0x740cc9d9) If I had to guess, I'd say that 'msrdo20' dll is trying to load 'rdo20es.dll' (es --> DLL containing spanish strings?), which fails, whereafter code in 'msrdo20' fails to check whether the DLL load call succeeded and just goes on to try and use something from 'rdo20es'.. But it's just a guess, I'm by no means an expert. Try stuffing rdo20es.dll somewhere and see if that helps? Otherwise, a bug report on bugs.winehq.org might get you somewhere, if you can provide a downloadable version of the application you need to run.. Also include links to dependencies, for example the precise MDAC version you're using. From spetreolle at yahoo.fr Mon Jul 24 09:06:04 2006 From: spetreolle at yahoo.fr (Sylvain Petreolle) Date: Mon Jul 24 09:06:38 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database In-Reply-To: <1153493271.8010.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20060724140607.92751.qmail@web26812.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Hi Marcelo, --- Marcelo Luda a ?crit : > My name is Marcelo Luda, I'm new to the list. I'm from Argentina and in > the place where I work we ara planing to migrate to linux, but only if > we can manage to run all the software we now use in windows. > Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) > Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO . We managed to install > sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps crash when they try to use it. > I attached a debug of one of the erros. If anyone can give me a clue, I > would be gratefully. > It seems you dont have write access to "c:\windows" and its subdirectories. The log shows many write errors, like when its trying to write the .ini file. The program will likely fail if it isnt correctly created. warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file L"c:\\windows\\expedientes.ini" (status c0000034) Kind regards, Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Run your favorite Windows apps with free ReactOS : http://www.reactos.org Listen to non-DRMised Music: http://www.jamendo.com Linux is not as well stable as it is told to. The proof is, mine has restarted two years ago, on the occasion of a power cut. - H. Eychenne From segin2005 at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 16:11:55 2006 From: segin2005 at gmail.com (Segin) Date: Mon Jul 24 11:31:21 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: No config file In-Reply-To: <387ee2020607210829va8093fbyc8ef929a301fe932@mail.gmail.com> References: <44C0E152.6090201@sbcglobal.net> <387ee2020607210829va8093fbyc8ef929a301fe932@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: The config file itself is a patch to the Wine registry. All oyu have to do is find out what path the entries are relative to (I forgot), and merge the changes accordingly. For example, if the registry base path for the config is HKLM\\Software\\Wine\\Config, and you want to merge a change in section WineSettings\\Version, the registry path would be HKLM\\Software\\Wine\\Config\\WineSettings\\Version. John Drescher wrote: > On 7/21/06, Ruben Lopez wrote: > >> I am using Wine 0.9.15 to run a newsreader called Xnews. I have found >> several sites with Wine configurations for Xnews, but all of the sites >> I've found refer to modifying the "$HOME/.wine/config" file. > > These are old instructions, any version of wine in the last year or > more (version 0.9.X) does not use the config file. > >> The version >> of Wine I am using doesn't use a config file - it uses system.reg and >> user.reg. Can I use the modifications from the older config files to >> make changes to the *.reg files and if so, how? > > I am not sure about this one. > >> And which file >> (system.reg or user.reg) do I change? Thanks. > > > Both, but you normally do this via winecfg which is a gui application > that does the changes for you. > > John From segin2005 at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 16:15:51 2006 From: segin2005 at gmail.com (Segin) Date: Mon Jul 24 11:31:22 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: projection utility in ArcView In-Reply-To: <1153622081.27945.2.camel@localhost> References: <1153622081.27945.2.camel@localhost> Message-ID: Petra wrote: > Hello to all, I am using ArcView 3.2 under Wine. For now I have been > able to do what I need, except for the projection utility... it seems > that I am missing some dll, but I have no clue which ones could be... If > somebody knows the solution, please let me know. I am new to Wine, and > have no clue how to search for the right dll... > > Thanks a lot to all of you and to this great Wine-project!!! > Petra Try using Google to find missing DLLs. From segin2005 at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 16:14:57 2006 From: segin2005 at gmail.com (Segin) Date: Mon Jul 24 11:31:23 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: wined3d.dll missing on cvs install In-Reply-To: <3dd983220607221546i4f8b54efq35387ac7c6b2fad5@mail.gmail.com> References: <3dd983220607221546i4f8b54efq35387ac7c6b2fad5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Brendan Miller wrote: > After checking out from cvs and running wineinstall, I get: > err:module:import_dll Library wined3d.dll (which is needed by > L"c:\\windows\\system32\\ddraw.dll") not found > > Anyone know where wined3d.dll and source is supplied from? Anyone know > why this isn't in the main wine tree? > > Thanks > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users This probably means your CVS tree is broken. Your best chance is to just delete it entirely and re-checkout the tree. And can you please turn off HTML email? It's rather annoying. From segin2005 at gmail.com Sun Jul 23 17:52:20 2006 From: segin2005 at gmail.com (Segin) Date: Mon Jul 24 11:31:23 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: How to run japanese app with wine In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Kazuki Yatsuga wrote: > Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:27:00 +0000 (UTC) > From: Daniel Skorka < skorka@gmx.net > > Subject: Re: [Wine] How to run japanese app with wine > To: wine-users@winehq.org > Message-ID: < e9igi4$2tf$3@news2.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de > > > > Kazuki Yatsuga < hartzzenen@gmail.com > > wrote: > > I'm sorry if this has been discussed before but I've searched a > lot about it > > and couldn't find an answer so here it goes: How can I run japanese > > applications with wine? I've tried editing the Fonts section in > .wine/config > > to use japanese fonts (like jis and watanabe) but the > applications only > > display weird characters in place of the japanese chars. What do > I have to > > do so the applications will display correctly japanese text? > Thanks for your > > help! > > Since noone seems to know anything certain, I'll give what little advice > I have: > Try setting up the locale (man locale) for japanese. Make sure this > locale is available on your system (exact method depends on > distribution). If that doesn't help I'd guess wine isn't quite ready for > that yet. > > Daniel > > > Thanks a lot Daniel for your advice! It worked!! Just set up the locale > for japanese and wine will display japanese text perfectly. ;) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users On distributions other than your current one, which don't have a easy configureation system, you can configure Wine to display Japanese by using the LC_ALL enviroment variable. In the United States, set it to ja_US, and in Japan, set it to ja_JP. The reason for the localion difference is because programs compensate for the different dialects of a language across different nations (think en_US and en_GB, one for the US and one for England.) From lesliek at ozemail.com.au Mon Jul 24 02:57:06 2006 From: lesliek at ozemail.com.au (Leslie Katz) Date: Mon Jul 24 11:31:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app Message-ID: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> I used to use Windows; now I use Linux. One application I used under Windows was MS Money; under Linux, I've been using Gnucash instead. However, Gnucash has been causing me some problems recently, so I thought of trying to use Wine to run my old copy of MS Money under Linux. I downloaded and installed an RPM of Wine for my distribution, wine-core-0.9.16-2.fc3.i386.rpm. That done, I used IEs4Linux to get MSIE6 running with Wine. I can browse with MSIE6, but really installed it because it's said to be necessary to have a working version of MSIE in order to install MS Money. I next tried to install MS Money from CD-ROM. However, when I ran the setup utility, I couldn't proceed because the successive installation windows were all blank, though buttons in the windows (also blank) did appear. I didn't find any reference to such a problem in the Wine documentation and don't know what its cause might be. I do have a folder called fonts in c:\windows with 40 items in it and MSIE6 appears to work properly so far as text is concerned, given my brief use of it. Do I need additional fonts or is there some other reason why the installation text doesn't appear? Thanks for your attention, Leslie From pwallem at bio.puc.cl Mon Jul 24 16:23:07 2006 From: pwallem at bio.puc.cl (Petra) Date: Mon Jul 24 16:24:43 2006 Subject: [Wine] arcview projection utility In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1153776187.9259.17.camel@localhost> Sorry, I guess I did not explain my self... I am running wine 0.9.17 and when I launch the projection utility from the terminal I have no problem, but when I choose a .shp file to process, I get the following promt from the gui: Run-time error 5 invalid procedure call or argument. On the terminal I can read the following promt when launching the prjutil.exe: fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7ec70fb4,774,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fb9fa2c), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7ec70fb4,2963,1,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fb9f9cc), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7ec70fb4,2806,1,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fb9f99c), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7ec70fb4,2919,1,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fb9f99c), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x7fd4bb98)->(0x7fd82690, 0, (nil)), hacked stub. fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx (0x7ec843fc,774,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x7fb9f758), partially implemented. fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x7fd82ac8)->(0x7fd9d940, 0, (nil)), hacked stub. fixme:win:LockWindowUpdate (0x1004a), partial stub! fixme:win:LockWindowUpdate ((nil)), partial stub! fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_Render type 0 not implemented fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_Render type 0 not implemented and the following after trying to modify the coordinate system of my .shp file: fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_FindConnectionPoint no connection point for {33ad4ed2-6699-11cf-b70c-00aa0060d393} As I am just starting to use wine, I confess I do not understand the output I get, and I assume I need a dll, but I have no clue which one I should search for in google or if it really is an dll problem. Sorry for not beeing clear the first time... but I hope this is a better post. Thanks a lot in advance Petra On the terminal I get the following promt: On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 12:00 -0500, wine-users-request@winehq.org wrote: > Send wine-users mailing list submissions to > wine-users@winehq.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > wine-users-request@winehq.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > wine-users-owner@winehq.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of wine-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. a tail of 2 users ? (Dan Sawyer) > 2. Re: problem usin MS RDO to acces a database (Molle Bestefich) > 3. RE : [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database > (Sylvain Petreolle) > 4. Re: No config file (Segin) > 5. Re: projection utility in ArcView (Segin) > 6. Re: wined3d.dll missing on cvs install (Segin) > 7. Re: How to run japanese app with wine (Segin) > 8. Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app > (Leslie Katz) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 12:18:06 -0700 > From: Dan Sawyer > Subject: [Wine] a tail of 2 users ? > To: wine users groug > Message-ID: <44C3CB6E.1040808@earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed > > The system is FC5 and wine is the latest .17. There are two users > configured on the system, A and B. They are configured to be as alike as > possible. Diff of set output shows only the expected differences. Wine > is built from CVS. > > winecfg is configured to the same profile with only the appropriate user > path names changed. > > The problem is wine works well for one of the users and not well at all > for the second. The second user gets error 2's on freecell cards.dll, it > gets a read error on a second program, etc. Some programs do run, such > as sol.exe and notepad. > > This is really confusing. Where would I even start to debug this? > > Thanks - Dan > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:53:35 +0200 > From: "Molle Bestefich" > Subject: Re: [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database > To: "Marcelo Luda" > Cc: wine-users@winehq.org > Message-ID: > <62b0912f0607240453o74b6d360kec80f9f58170da5d@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Marcelo Luda wrote: > > Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) > > Nice to know what you're trying to achieve. > Many seem to forget that part, leaving you wondering ;-). > > > Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO > > For those wondering, RDO is Remote Data Objects, an obsolete (COM?) API: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Data_Objects > > > We managed to install sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps > > crash when they try to use it. I attached a debug of one of the erros. > > If anyone can give me a clue, I would be gratefully. > > > warn:odbc:ODBC_LoadDriverManager failed to open library libodbc.so: libodbc.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > Looks odd, but I've never tried to make ODBC work with Wine, so I > really can't tell. > > > warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\Rdo20ES.DLL"; status=c0000135 > > wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x7cb70000 at address 0x236a2ce4 (thread 0009), starting debugger... > > [...] > > Backtrace: > > =>1 0x236a2ce4 in msrdo20 (+0x32ce4) (0x236a2ce4) > > 2 0x23696b01 in msrdo20 (+0x26b01) (0x23696b01) > > 3 0x740cc9d9 in msvbvm50 (+0xc9d9) (0x740cc9d9) > > If I had to guess, I'd say that 'msrdo20' dll is trying to load > 'rdo20es.dll' (es --> DLL containing spanish strings?), which fails, > whereafter code in 'msrdo20' fails to check whether the DLL load call > succeeded and just goes on to try and use something from 'rdo20es'.. > But it's just a guess, I'm by no means an expert. > > Try stuffing rdo20es.dll somewhere and see if that helps? > > Otherwise, a bug report on bugs.winehq.org might get you somewhere, if > you can provide a downloadable version of the application you need to > run.. > Also include links to dependencies, for example the precise MDAC > version you're using. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 16:06:04 +0200 (CEST) > From: Sylvain Petreolle > Subject: RE : [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database > To: Marcelo Luda > Cc: wine-users@winehq.org > Message-ID: <20060724140607.92751.qmail@web26812.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Hi Marcelo, > --- Marcelo Luda a crit : > > > My name is Marcelo Luda, I'm new to the list. I'm from Argentina and in > > the place where I work we ara planing to migrate to linux, but only if > > we can manage to run all the software we now use in windows. > > Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) > > Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO . We managed to install > > sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps crash when they try to use it. > > I attached a debug of one of the erros. If anyone can give me a clue, I > > would be gratefully. > > > > It seems you dont have write access to "c:\windows" and its subdirectories. > The log shows many write errors, > like when its trying to write the .ini file. > The program will likely fail if it isnt correctly created. > > warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file > L"c:\\windows\\expedientes.ini" (status c0000034) > > > Kind regards, > Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) > --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- > > Run your favorite Windows apps with free ReactOS : http://www.reactos.org > Listen to non-DRMised Music: http://www.jamendo.com > > > Linux is not as well stable as it is told to. The proof is, mine has restarted two years ago, on the occasion of a power cut. > - H. Eychenne > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 17:11:55 -0400 > From: Segin > Subject: [Wine] Re: No config file > To: wine-users@winehq.com > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > The config file itself is a patch to the Wine registry. All oyu have to > do is find out what path the entries are relative to (I forgot), and > merge the changes accordingly. > For example, if the registry base path for the config is > HKLM\\Software\\Wine\\Config, and you want to merge a change in section > WineSettings\\Version, the registry path would be > HKLM\\Software\\Wine\\Config\\WineSettings\\Version. > > John Drescher wrote: > > On 7/21/06, Ruben Lopez wrote: > > > >> I am using Wine 0.9.15 to run a newsreader called Xnews. I have found > >> several sites with Wine configurations for Xnews, but all of the sites > >> I've found refer to modifying the "$HOME/.wine/config" file. > > > > These are old instructions, any version of wine in the last year or > > more (version 0.9.X) does not use the config file. > > > >> The version > >> of Wine I am using doesn't use a config file - it uses system.reg and > >> user.reg. Can I use the modifications from the older config files to > >> make changes to the *.reg files and if so, how? > > > > I am not sure about this one. > > > >> And which file > >> (system.reg or user.reg) do I change? Thanks. > > > > > > Both, but you normally do this via winecfg which is a gui application > > that does the changes for you. > > > > John > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 17:15:51 -0400 > From: Segin > Subject: [Wine] Re: projection utility in ArcView > To: wine-users@winehq.com > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Petra wrote: > > Hello to all, I am using ArcView 3.2 under Wine. For now I have been > > able to do what I need, except for the projection utility... it seems > > that I am missing some dll, but I have no clue which ones could be... If > > somebody knows the solution, please let me know. I am new to Wine, and > > have no clue how to search for the right dll... > > > > Thanks a lot to all of you and to this great Wine-project!!! > > Petra > Try using Google to find missing DLLs. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 17:14:57 -0400 > From: Segin > Subject: [Wine] Re: wined3d.dll missing on cvs install > To: wine-users@winehq.com > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Brendan Miller wrote: > > After checking out from cvs and running wineinstall, I get: > > err:module:import_dll Library wined3d.dll (which is needed by > > L"c:\\windows\\system32\\ddraw.dll") not found > > > > Anyone know where wined3d.dll and source is supplied from? Anyone know > > why this isn't in the main wine tree? > > > > Thanks > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > wine-users mailing list > > wine-users@winehq.org > > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > This probably means your CVS tree is broken. Your best chance is to just > delete it entirely and re-checkout the tree. > > And can you please turn off HTML email? It's rather annoying. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 18:52:20 -0400 > From: Segin > Subject: [Wine] Re: How to run japanese app with wine > To: wine-users@winehq.com > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Kazuki Yatsuga wrote: > > Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:27:00 +0000 (UTC) > > From: Daniel Skorka < skorka@gmx.net > > > Subject: Re: [Wine] How to run japanese app with wine > > To: wine-users@winehq.org > > Message-ID: < e9igi4$2tf$3@news2.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de > > > > > > > Kazuki Yatsuga < hartzzenen@gmail.com > > > wrote: > > > I'm sorry if this has been discussed before but I've searched a > > lot about it > > > and couldn't find an answer so here it goes: How can I run japanese > > > applications with wine? I've tried editing the Fonts section in > > .wine/config > > > to use japanese fonts (like jis and watanabe) but the > > applications only > > > display weird characters in place of the japanese chars. What do > > I have to > > > do so the applications will display correctly japanese text? > > Thanks for your > > > help! > > > > Since noone seems to know anything certain, I'll give what little advice > > I have: > > Try setting up the locale (man locale) for japanese. Make sure this > > locale is available on your system (exact method depends on > > distribution). If that doesn't help I'd guess wine isn't quite ready for > > that yet. > > > > Daniel > > > > > > Thanks a lot Daniel for your advice! It worked!! Just set up the locale > > for japanese and wine will display japanese text perfectly. ;) > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > wine-users mailing list > > wine-users@winehq.org > > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > On distributions other than your current one, which don't have a easy > configureation system, you can configure Wine to display Japanese by > using the LC_ALL enviroment variable. In the United States, set it to > ja_US, and in Japan, set it to ja_JP. The reason for the localion > difference is because programs compensate for the different dialects of > a language across different nations (think en_US and en_GB, one for the > US and one for England.) > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 17:57:06 +1000 > From: Leslie Katz > Subject: [Wine] Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app > To: wine-users@winehq.org > Message-ID: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I used to use Windows; now I use Linux. One application I used under > Windows was MS Money; under Linux, I've been using Gnucash instead. > However, Gnucash has been causing me some problems recently, so I > thought of trying to use Wine to run my old copy of MS Money under Linux. > > I downloaded and installed an RPM of Wine for my distribution, > wine-core-0.9.16-2.fc3.i386.rpm. That done, I used IEs4Linux to get > MSIE6 running with Wine. I can browse with MSIE6, but really installed > it because it's said to be necessary to have a working version of MSIE > in order to install MS Money. > > I next tried to install MS Money from CD-ROM. However, when I ran the > setup utility, I couldn't proceed because the successive installation > windows were all blank, though buttons in the windows (also blank) did > appear. > > I didn't find any reference to such a problem in the Wine documentation > and don't know what its cause might be. I do have a folder called fonts > in c:\windows with 40 items in it and MSIE6 appears to work properly so > far as text is concerned, given my brief use of it. > > Do I need additional fonts or is there some other reason why the > installation text doesn't appear? > > Thanks for your attention, > > Leslie > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > End of wine-users Digest, Vol 12, Issue 57 > ****************************************** > From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Mon Jul 24 19:23:38 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Mon Jul 24 19:23:39 2006 Subject: [Wine] Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: On 7/24/06, Leslie Katz wrote: > I next tried to install MS Money from CD-ROM. However, when I ran the > setup utility, I couldn't proceed because the successive installation > windows were all blank, though buttons in the windows (also blank) did > appear. > > I didn't find any reference to such a problem in the Wine documentation > and don't know what its cause might be. I do have a folder called fonts > in c:\windows with 40 items in it and MSIE6 appears to work properly so > far as text is concerned, given my brief use of it. The appdb page does mention it: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=4641 Apparently someone was able to install it in spite of the lack of text but not run it. Not very promising.. Does the lack of text prevent the installer from working? What happens if you click the buttons anyway? You could help the Wine project by trying to install it with Wine's built-in internet explorer replacement and filing a bug if it doesn't work. It changed significantly since 0.9.16 so you'd want to use 0.9.17, move away .wine, and start with the money installer. You may need to edit the registry to make the app think you have IE 6 (see http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys) -- Vincent Povirk From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Mon Jul 24 19:46:40 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Mon Jul 24 19:46:48 2006 Subject: [Wine] a tail of 2 users ? In-Reply-To: <44C3CB6E.1040808@earthlink.net> References: <44C3CB6E.1040808@earthlink.net> Message-ID: Start by moving away each user's .wine directory. If the systems are working properly and wine has no configuration yet for that user, then it should work. But if wine's configuration exists and is broken, it won't work. On 7/23/06, Dan Sawyer wrote: > The system is FC5 and wine is the latest .17. There are two users > configured on the system, A and B. They are configured to be as alike as > possible. Diff of set output shows only the expected differences. Wine > is built from CVS. > > winecfg is configured to the same profile with only the appropriate user > path names changed. > > The problem is wine works well for one of the users and not well at all > for the second. The second user gets error 2's on freecell cards.dll, it > gets a read error on a second program, etc. Some programs do run, such > as sol.exe and notepad. > > This is really confusing. Where would I even start to debug this? > > Thanks - Dan > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > -- Vincent Povirk From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Tue Jul 25 07:26:20 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Tue Jul 25 07:26:19 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: On 7/25/06, Leslie Katz wrote: > Sorry about the imprecision in it. The version of MS Money which I am > trying to install is MS Money98. I did look at the relevant page in the > database for that version of the application, but not at the pages for > the other versions, including the one you mention. Ok, well that page isn't much different. It still hasn't worked for anyone yet (apparently). > I did click on the default button in the first couple of screens, just > to see if text would begin to appear, but then became afraid to go any > further. I had a recollection that at some stage I'd be asked for a > serial number to enter and felt that I must be able to read the text to > know when to do so. I don't see how it could hurt anything.. > I installed v 0.9.16, rather than v 0.9.17, simply because my > distribution had an RPM of the former and not the latter and the user > guide recommended using packages. I could delete that RPM and then try > to install the current version of Wine from source (though I wouldn't > bet the house on my chances!). Good point. There might be RPMs somewhere, but I can't say if they'll work for your distro. You can build wine from source and run it without installing it (/path/to/built/source/wine). > You say there's a built-in IE replacement in Wine. Is that new to > version 0.9.17 or is it in the version that I have installed now? I know > that I now have a file called winebrowser.exe, but it's only 1.0 KB in > size and not an executable file, I assume. Also, what about the > installed MSIE6? Would I need to delete that too? It's in the version you have now. However, I was never able to get it to work properly until 0.9.17, when they moved to using Gecko engine directly instead of the Mozilla ActiveX control. Also, bug reports tend to be more useful the newer the version you have (then again, it's possible it'll work better on the older implementation, but I don't even know how to set that up properly). I don't know how to uninstall MSIE6 or if it'll interfere with Wine's IE. > As to "mov[ing] away .wine", is that simply deleting my current .wine > directory? I'm assuming that if I delete the current RPM, that'll > automatically remove the .wine directory. It won't. Your .wine directory (which is in your home directory in case I wasn't clear) is created the first time Wine runs. It has your registry, your fake C: drive, and all of Wine's settings. I believe the changes in 0.9.17 that made Wine's IE work for me require a .wine directory created by that version of Wine. -- Vincent Povirk From dvsoftware at gmail.com Tue Jul 25 07:42:41 2006 From: dvsoftware at gmail.com (Dejan Velimirovic) Date: Tue Jul 25 07:38:02 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: wined3d.dll missing on cvs install In-Reply-To: References: <3dd983220607221546i4f8b54efq35387ac7c6b2fad5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200607251442.48079.dvsoftware@gmail.com> On Sunday 23 July 2006 18:24, Duane Clark wrote: > It is definitely part of the main Wine tree. If it did not get built for > you, that generally means you are missing some related include files. > You need to go through the config.log file in your Wine source tree, see > what it says is missing, and install those parts. Or maybe he is overriding a bunch of dlls... it seems like that to me. -- ======================= Dejan Velimirovic http://www.fun-zone.org ======================= QOTD: "I ain't broke, but I'm badly bent." -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060725/7564d44c/attachment.pgp From dansawyer at earthlink.net Tue Jul 25 08:05:31 2006 From: dansawyer at earthlink.net (Dan Sawyer) Date: Tue Jul 25 08:10:19 2006 Subject: [Wine] a tail of 2 users ? In-Reply-To: References: <44C3CB6E.1040808@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <44C6171B.4080600@earthlink.net> Thank you. Would it work as well to erase everything except dosdevices? - Dan Vincent Povirk wrote: > Start by moving away each user's .wine directory. If the systems are > working properly and wine has no configuration yet for that user, then > it should work. But if wine's configuration exists and is broken, it > won't work. > > On 7/23/06, Dan Sawyer wrote: > >> The system is FC5 and wine is the latest .17. There are two users >> configured on the system, A and B. They are configured to be as alike as >> possible. Diff of set output shows only the expected differences. Wine >> is built from CVS. >> >> winecfg is configured to the same profile with only the appropriate user >> path names changed. >> >> The problem is wine works well for one of the users and not well at all >> for the second. The second user gets error 2's on freecell cards.dll, it >> gets a read error on a second program, etc. Some programs do run, such >> as sol.exe and notepad. >> >> This is really confusing. Where would I even start to debug this? >> >> Thanks - Dan >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@winehq.org >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> > > From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Tue Jul 25 09:21:16 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Tue Jul 25 09:21:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] a tail of 2 users ? In-Reply-To: References: <44C3CB6E.1040808@earthlink.net> <44C6171B.4080600@earthlink.net> Message-ID: Actually, come to think of it, dosdevices could also cause problems. c: needs to point to ../drive_c, since that's where Wine puts its c: folder (and using a c drive from real windows won't work properly). z: should also point to / or Wine might not be able to give a dos filename to some files. If c: points to something called fakewindows, that probably means the .wine folder was created for an old version and could explain why things aren't working. On 7/25/06, Vincent Povirk wrote: > That should be ok, but I don't think Wine will figure out that it > needs to recreate the registry and fake C drive. You can do that > manually by running wineprefixcreate. > > On 7/25/06, Dan Sawyer wrote: > > Thank you. Would it work as well to erase everything except dosdevices? > > > > - Dan > > -- > Vincent Povirk > -- Vincent Povirk From lesliek at ozemail.com.au Tue Jul 25 01:00:56 2006 From: lesliek at ozemail.com.au (Leslie Katz) Date: Tue Jul 25 10:06:18 2006 Subject: [Wine] Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> Vincent Povirk wrote: > On 7/24/06, Leslie Katz wrote: >> ... the successive installation >> windows were all blank, though buttons in the windows (also blank) did >> appear. >> >> I didn't find any reference to such a problem in the Wine >> documentation ... > The appdb page does mention it: > http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=4641 Vincent, thanks very much for taking the trouble to reply to my post. Sorry about the imprecision in it. The version of MS Money which I am trying to install is MS Money98. I did look at the relevant page in the database for that version of the application, but not at the pages for the other versions, including the one you mention. > Does the lack of text prevent the installer from working? What happens > if you click the buttons anyway? I did click on the default button in the first couple of screens, just to see if text would begin to appear, but then became afraid to go any further. I had a recollection that at some stage I'd be asked for a serial number to enter and felt that I must be able to read the text to know when to do so. > You could help the Wine project by trying to install it with Wine's > built-in internet explorer replacement and filing a bug if it doesn't > work. It changed significantly since 0.9.16 so you'd want to use > 0.9.17, move away .wine, and start with the money installer. You may > need to edit the registry to make the app think you have IE 6 (see > http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys) > I'm afraid I'll have to expose my almost total ignorance in order to grapple with the above. I installed v 0.9.16, rather than v 0.9.17, simply because my distribution had an RPM of the former and not the latter and the user guide recommended using packages. I could delete that RPM and then try to install the current version of Wine from source (though I wouldn't bet the house on my chances!). You say there's a built-in IE replacement in Wine. Is that new to version 0.9.17 or is it in the version that I have installed now? I know that I now have a file called winebrowser.exe, but it's only 1.0 KB in size and not an executable file, I assume. Also, what about the installed MSIE6? Would I need to delete that too? As to "mov[ing] away .wine", is that simply deleting my current .wine directory? I'm assuming that if I delete the current RPM, that'll automatically remove the .wine directory. If you have the patience to deal with all of these matters (most of I'm sure are based on misconceptions), I'd be very grateful to hear from you again. Thanks again, Leslie From dripple2 at laposte.net Tue Jul 25 01:44:25 2006 From: dripple2 at laposte.net (Dripple) Date: Tue Jul 25 10:06:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: getwinegit.sh v0.4 released! In-Reply-To: <357200db0607200552n7af62ac0h944960c843fb2237@mail.gmail.com> References: <357200db0607200552n7af62ac0h944960c843fb2237@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi, that's the first time I use getwinegit.sh, and here is my output : $GITROOT... http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git $SRC... /usr/src $TARGET... wine-git $LOG... /var/log/getwinegit.sh.WINE.log $COMPILED_HELPER... /usr/src/wine-git/getwinegit.sh_compiled $WAIT_FOR_CLEAN... 5 $DEFAULT_MODE... not set, but that's ok. checking Compiler Variables... $CONFIGURE... ./configure $DEPEND... make depend $COMPILE... make all $INSTALL... make install $UNINSTALL... make uninstall $ADDITIONAL... not set, but that's ok. make: *** Pas de r?gle pour fabriquer la cible ? clean ?. Arr?t. fatal: Needed a single revision Pulling into a black hole? ./getwinegit.sh: line 577: ./configure: Aucun fichier ou r?pertoire de ce type getwinegit.sh exits with an error! WINE End of Logfile mardi 25 juillet 2006, 08:42:35 (UTC+0200) What does it mean ? Christian Lachner a ?crit : > Hello all, > > There's a new Version of getwinegit.sh. It is now at 0.4. There is no > need to comfigure the pathes to the programs getwinegit needs. > Everything happens automatically now ;). I hope you enjoy this > release... Here's the readme and the changelog: > > getwinegit.sh-README > > :: Intro > getwinegit is a script which was designed to download/update, compile > and install the current wine-source-tree from a git-repository. > > :: Usage > Usage: getwinegit.sh mode [config-file] > > modes: > -0 update the local source-tree > -1 + compile the source > -2 + install > > -3 no update; just compile the local source-tree and install > -4 no update, no compile; just install > > -h help ;) > > The Config-File is optional > > :: Install > Just copy getwinegit.sh wherever you want, make it executable and > (optionally) create a softlink at /usr/bin. Then (or before) configure > the script by editing the variables in the head with your favourite > editor. > > APP The name of the app which's sources we want to fetch and > compile > GITROOT The GIT-Repository from where we want to fetch the sources > SRC Your Source-Directory (default is /usr/src) > TARGET The Sub-Directory where the sources will get stored > LOG Location of the Logfile that getwinegit.sh creates > PIDFILE Location of the PID-File > COMPILED_HELPER A dirty File which is needed to detect, if the > source is already compiled or not > WAIT_FOR_CLEAN Seconds to wait until the script begins to clean the > source. 0 = disabled (default is 5) > DEFAULT_MODE The Mode in which getwinegit.sh should operate if NO > Parameter is given. (default is 2) By default this Feature is > commented out. To enable, remove the rhomb at the beginning of the > line. > > getwinegit.sh needs some packages to function properly. Go install the > following ones: gcc, make, curl, bison, flex, git. I hope i did not > forget any. > > :: Future? > This is one of the last versions. No great changes are planned, only > bugfixes. > > :: Bugs? > Report them to wine-devel or wine-users ;) > > > getwinegit.sh ChangeLog > > 0.4 Long time no see, but now it's time, isn't it? > - More Checks > - The Script now tells you if you are already up-to-date > with > the git-repository > - Cleanups :) > - Some small Bugfixes > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From marceluda at moron.gov.ar Tue Jul 25 12:14:44 2006 From: marceluda at moron.gov.ar (Marcelo Luda) Date: Tue Jul 25 12:11:57 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: problem usin MS RDO to acces a database In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1153847684.24152.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> Thank you for your help. I didn't forget you, but I'm having problems to mak the app to test. When I have it done I will send the results to the list . . . El s?b, 22-07-2006 a las 17:34 -0700, Dan Kegel escribi?: > Marcelo wrote: > > My name is Marcelo Luda, I'm new to the list. I'm from Argentina and in > > the place where I work we ara planing to migrate to linux, but only if > > we can manage to run all the software we now use in windows. > > Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) > > Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO . We managed to install > > sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps crash when they try to use it. > > I attached a debug of one of the erros. If anyone can give me a clue, I > > would be gratefully. > > ... > > Backtrace: > > =>1 0x236a2ce4 in msrdo20 (+0x32ce4) (0x236a2ce4) > > 2 0x23696b01 in msrdo20 (+0x26b01) (0x23696b01) > > 3 0x740cc9d9 in msvbvm50 (+0xc9d9) (0x740cc9d9) > > 4 0x740dbebe in msvbvm50 (+0x1bebe) (0x740dbebe) > > 5 0x006351c8 in expedientes (+0x2351c8) (0x006351c8) > > ... > > Hi Marcelo, > I'm very interested in helping you. > I see you're using Visual Basic 5. Which version of RDO and MSODBC > are you using? (i.e. did you install MDAC 2.1?) > The best thing for us to do might be to write a minimal test case > that demonstrates the crash. Is that something you could do? > Ideally it'd be a very short Visual Basic program that simply > tried to use RDO, worked fine under Windows, but crashes in Wine. > And ideally you'd file a bug with the source code and executable of > the minimal test case at http://bugs.winehq.org. > If you can't do that, we can still help, it will just take a little longer. > > Thanks! > - Dan -- Marcelo A. Luda Direcci?n de Sistemas Municipio de Mor?n Tel: 4489-7855/7792 From danny at ktsolution.biz Tue Jul 25 12:47:56 2006 From: danny at ktsolution.biz (Danny) Date: Tue Jul 25 12:48:23 2006 Subject: [Wine] Mouse problem in Fallout Message-ID: <20060725174706.GA5671@debian.local> Good day list, I am trying to get Fallout Tactics, Brotherhood of Steel to work with wine. Everything went exceptionally well with the install etc. Everything is working great except when I am in the game. When I move the mouse to scroll the map, the map does not scroll (in windowed mode). Everything else works fine. When I switch to fullscreen, X freezes up on me when I move the mouse to the edge of the screen to scroll the map. (Some of) My config file is as follows: Managed = "Y" UseDGA = "Y" UseXVidMode = "Y" UseTakeFocus = "Y" DXGrab = "Y" DesktopDoubleBuffered = "Y" Debian Sarge Wine version 20050310 (Ddefault Sarge Installation) PS/2 Mouse Latest nVidia drivers. I am using DR17. I have the same problem in KDE, 9WM, Gnome, Blackbox etc. I don't think it is the wine version I am using, as Fallout is known to be fully playable with older versions of wine. Thank You in advance Danny From spetreolle at yahoo.fr Tue Jul 25 13:44:29 2006 From: spetreolle at yahoo.fr (Sylvain Petreolle) Date: Tue Jul 25 13:45:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database Message-ID: <20060725184429.81493.qmail@web26807.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> You are right, forwarding it to mailing list. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Legine Subject: Re: RE : [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 18:40:12 +0200 Size: 3479 Url: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060725/3a163277/attachment.mht From pelle at plusnet.pl Tue Jul 25 16:48:00 2006 From: pelle at plusnet.pl (Piotr Sawicki) Date: Tue Jul 25 16:50:33 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Re: re: wine upgrade and fonts with finale Message-ID: <1153864080.15636.1.camel@localhost> > Piotr Sawicki wrote: > > Hi there, > > exporting LC_ALL="POSIX" does affect on the amount of squares > instead of > > fonts, but does not remove all of them. Do you have any idea what > else > > should I try instead of "POSiX" > > Well, you could try "en_US". > > Daniel > Still it does not remove all squares. It is very weird because the wine jacklab version was fine and there were no squares at all. Any ideas? thanks Piotr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060725/3f27d2f0/attachment.html From legine.wine at web.de Wed Jul 26 01:59:16 2006 From: legine.wine at web.de (Legine) Date: Wed Jul 26 01:59:54 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: problem usin MS RDO to acces a database In-Reply-To: <1153847684.24152.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1153847684.24152.9.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <44C712C4.6000408@web.de> Hope it is not because of the problem with the user rights. gl Legine Marcelo Luda schrieb: > Thank you for your help. I didn't forget you, but I'm having problems to > mak the app to test. When I have it done I will send the results to the > list . . . > > El s?b, 22-07-2006 a las 17:34 -0700, Dan Kegel escribi?: > >> Marcelo wrote: >> >>> My name is Marcelo Luda, I'm new to the list. I'm from Argentina and in >>> the place where I work we ara planing to migrate to linux, but only if >>> we can manage to run all the software we now use in windows. >>> Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) >>> Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO . We managed to install >>> sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps crash when they try to use it. >>> I attached a debug of one of the erros. If anyone can give me a clue, I >>> would be gratefully. >>> ... >>> Backtrace: >>> =>1 0x236a2ce4 in msrdo20 (+0x32ce4) (0x236a2ce4) >>> 2 0x23696b01 in msrdo20 (+0x26b01) (0x23696b01) >>> 3 0x740cc9d9 in msvbvm50 (+0xc9d9) (0x740cc9d9) >>> 4 0x740dbebe in msvbvm50 (+0x1bebe) (0x740dbebe) >>> 5 0x006351c8 in expedientes (+0x2351c8) (0x006351c8) >>> ... >>> >> Hi Marcelo, >> I'm very interested in helping you. >> I see you're using Visual Basic 5. Which version of RDO and MSODBC >> are you using? (i.e. did you install MDAC 2.1?) >> The best thing for us to do might be to write a minimal test case >> that demonstrates the crash. Is that something you could do? >> Ideally it'd be a very short Visual Basic program that simply >> tried to use RDO, worked fine under Windows, but crashes in Wine. >> And ideally you'd file a bug with the source code and executable of >> the minimal test case at http://bugs.winehq.org. >> If you can't do that, we can still help, it will just take a little longer. >> >> Thanks! >> - Dan >> From iacopettinicola at tiscali.it Wed Jul 26 06:25:18 2006 From: iacopettinicola at tiscali.it (Nicola Iacopetti) Date: Wed Jul 26 06:25:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trouble during setup.exe Message-ID: <001201c6b0a6$2cb818c0$49b3de54@jack> Hi, I need to install Telai2d, a simple engineering program.During the setup.exe there is a stage where we can choose the new "folder" to add in Program Groups (in Start Menu ); i have tried both the attempt to create a new voices and to using an already existing group but the answer is the same : "impossible to create Folder X' ;at this point i cannot do other that exit setup. I'm a newbie so maybe there is a trouble with permission ? I don't think 'cause i have succesful installed other win32 apps... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060726/8a36ce69/attachment.htm From marceluda at moron.gov.ar Wed Jul 26 08:34:56 2006 From: marceluda at moron.gov.ar (Marcelo Luda) Date: Wed Jul 26 09:06:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database In-Reply-To: <20060725184429.81493.qmail@web26807.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> References: <20060725184429.81493.qmail@web26807.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1153920896.24152.33.camel@localhost.localdomain> Well ... A developer from the municipality take a program similar to the one I showed you the debug ( it also use RDO ) and stripped it down to make it do only a connection with rdo and nothing else (isolating the problem with the RDO apart from other things that may affect). I installed the program and run it but it still don?t work. The debug is similar to the one I sent in the first mail, I attached it. Respect to the comments about permissions, I checked it and I have permissions to all the folders inside .wine (I'm working all the time with the same user, so it would be difficult to appear permission problems). Can anyone tell me if this test can determine if it's a wines bug or a missconfiguration?? Im using vb runtime 5 msvbvm50.exe mdac_typ_2-5.exe for odbc support (I read it in a web page, don't remember where . . .) the error about Rdo20Es.dll is strange, because in windows this file does not exist, theres only MSRDO20.dll ... I don't kown what this mean. El mar, 25-07-2006 a las 20:44 +0200, Sylvain Petreolle escribi?: > You are right, forwarding it to mailing list. > mensaje de correo electr?nico adjunto > > --------- Mensaje reenviado -------- > > De: Legine > > Para: spetreolle@users.sourceforge.net > > Asunto: Re: RE : [Wine] problem usin MS RDO to acces a database > > Fecha: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 18:40:12 +0200 > > > > Hmm, Well not only /Windows. Check this line out: warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"RichEd32.DLL" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/z:/home/marceluda/Desktop/wine Best is to check ownership and rights on complete .wine folder. My gues would be root wheel. Just guessing of course ;) Gl in geting it to run. Legine Sylvain Petreolle schrieb: > Hi Marcelo, > --- Marcelo Luda a ?crit : > > >> My name is Marcelo Luda, I'm new to the list. I'm from Argentina and in >> the place where I work we ara planing to migrate to linux, but only if >> we can manage to run all the software we now use in windows. >> Obisuly, we are trying with Wine :-) >> Most of the app I need to run use MS RDO . We managed to install >> sussefully RDO and MSODBC but the apps crash when they try to use it. >> I attached a debug of one of the erros. If anyone can give me a clue, I >> would be gratefully. >> >> > > It seems you dont have write access to "c:\windows" and its subdirectories. > The log shows many write errors, > like when its trying to write the .ini file. > The program will likely fail if it isnt correctly created. > > warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file > L"c:\\windows\\expedientes.ini" (status c0000034) > > > Kind regards, > Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) > --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- > > Run your favorite Windows apps with free ReactOS : http://www.reactos.org > Listen to non-DRMised Music: http://www.jamendo.com > > > Linux is not as well stable as it is told to. The proof is, mine has restarted two years ago, on the occasion of a power cut. > - H. Eychenne > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users -- Marcelo A. 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.so lib for builtin L"MSVBVM50.DLL": /usr/lib/wine/msvbvm50.dll.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"USER32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"USER32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\USER32.dll" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\USER32.dll" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\USER32.dll" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\USER32.dll": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/user32.dll: invalid ELF header warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"gdi32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"gdi32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\gdi32.dll": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/gdi32.dll: invalid ELF header warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"advapi32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"advapi32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"advapi32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name 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Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coue1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas874.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coue1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coue1257.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee1257.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//cvgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//jvgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//couree.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coure.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coureg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smallee.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//courer.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smalleg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//couret.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smaller.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smallet.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smalle.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasyse.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasysg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasysr.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasyst.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserife.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifee.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifeg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifer.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifet.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//jsmalle.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee874.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//svgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas1257.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//hvgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smae1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smae1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smae1257.fon" warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\coure.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/coure.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/coure.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\sserife.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/sserife.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/sserife.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\serife.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/serife.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/serife.fon" err = 1 warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts/serife.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\smalle.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/smalle.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/smalle.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:wgl:X11DRV_setup_opengl_visual Failed to get a visual with at least 24 bits depth warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:imm:ImmAssociateContext ((nil), 0x7fd3fd90): semi-stub warn:keyboard:X11DRV_KEYBOARD_DetectLayout 6 keysyms per keycode not supported, set to 4 warn:heap:HeapCreate Shared Heap requested, returning system heap. warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\explorer.exe" not found (c0000034) warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file L"c:\\windows\\system32\\explorer.exe" (status c0000034) warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"explorer.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\explorer.exe" not found (c0000034) warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\user32.dll": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/user32.dll: invalid ELF header warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\gdi32.dll": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/gdi32.dll: invalid ELF header warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\advapi32.dll": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/advapi32.dll: invalid ELF header warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\vgasys.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/vgasys.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/vgasys.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\vga850.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/vga850.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/vga850.fon" err = 1 warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts/vga850.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coue1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas874.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coue1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coue1257.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee1257.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//cvgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//jvgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//couree.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coure.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//coureg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smallee.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//courer.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smalleg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//couret.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smaller.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smallet.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smalle.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasyse.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasysg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasysr.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgasyst.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserife.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifee.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifeg.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifer.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//sserifet.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//jsmalle.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//ssee874.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//svgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//vgas1257.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//hvgasys.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smae1255.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smae1256.fon" warn:font:AddFontFileToList Ignoring font "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts//smae1257.fon" warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\coure.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/coure.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/coure.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\sserife.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/sserife.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/sserife.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\serife.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/serife.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/serife.fon" err = 1 warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/usr/bin/../lib/../share/wine/fonts/serife.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\Fonts\\smalle.fon" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/smalle.fon" required a case-insensitive search warn:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/fonts/smalle.fon" err = 1 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winex11.drv" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:wgl:X11DRV_setup_opengl_visual Failed to get a visual with at least 24 bits depth warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"imm32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:imm:ImmAssociateContext ((nil), 0x7fd3f9c8): semi-stub warn:keyboard:X11DRV_KEYBOARD_DetectLayout 6 keysyms per keycode not supported, set to 4 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"(None)" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\Archivos de programa\\InfoIoma\\(None)" not found (c0000034) warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file L"(None)" (status c0000034) warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"(None)" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\(None)" not found (c0000034) warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file L"c:\\windows\\(None)" (status c0000034) warn:explorer:initialize_hal HAL support not compiled in warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle (nil) warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"VB5ES.DLL" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\VB5ES.DLL" not found (c0000034) warn:module:load_builtin_dll cannot open .so lib for builtin L"VB5ES.DLL": /usr/lib/wine/vb5es.dll.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\VB5ES.DLL"; status=c0000135 fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x1f4 warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x1f4 warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle (nil) warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle (nil) warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x25c warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x234 warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x234 warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x234 warn:gdi:GDI_GetObjPtr Invalid handle 0x234 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"VERSION.DLL" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"VERSION.DLL" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\VERSION.DLL" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/version.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\VERSION.DLL" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/version.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\VERSION.DLL" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/version.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\VERSION.DLL": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/version.dll: invalid ELF header warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"lz32.dll" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\ODBC32.dll" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/odbc32.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\ODBC32.dll" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/odbc32.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\ODBC32.dll" -> "/home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/odbc32.dll" required a case-insensitive search warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\windows\\system32\\ODBC32.dll": /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32/odbc32.dll: invalid ELF header warn:odbc:ODBC_LoadDriverManager failed to open library libodbc.so: libodbc.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"Rdo20ESS.DLL" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\Rdo20ESS.DLL" not found (c0000034) warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\Rdo20ESS.DLL"; status=c0000135 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"Rdo20ES.DLL" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\Rdo20ES.DLL" not found (c0000034) warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\Rdo20ES.DLL"; status=c0000135 wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x7e4a0000 at address 0x236a2ce4 (thread 0009), starting debugger... warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Archivos de programa/InfoIoma warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"winedbg.exe" not found in /home/marceluda/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/system32 warn:ntdll:NtCreateFile L"\\??\\C:\\windows\\system32\\winedbg.exe" not found (c0000034) warn:file:CreateFileW Unable to create file L"c:\\windows\\system32\\winedbg.exe" (status c0000034) WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x7e4a0000 in 32-bit code (0x236a2ce4). err:dbghelp:pe_load_dbg_file -Unable to peruse .DBG file DLL\MSRDO20.dbg ("") Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033 EIP:236a2ce4 ESP:7fb9f8e0 EBP:7fb9f900 EFLAGS:00210246( - 00 -RIZP1) EAX:00000000 EBX:00413074 ECX:7e48d00e EDX:236a7004 ESI:7e4a0000 EDI:7e490cd0 Stack dump: 0x7fb9f8e0: 2367aed2 7e490cf8 00404e9c 00413074 0x7fb9f8f0: 7fd51714 00000001 00000024 00000000 0x7fb9f900: 7fb9f928 23696b01 00000000 00404e9c 0x7fb9f910: 00413074 7fd516cc 00000000 236a2ce4 0x7fb9f920: 00000048 7e490d30 7fb9f960 740cc9d9 0x7fb9f930: 7e490cd0 00000000 00000000 00404e9c fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for c0000119 Backtrace: =>1 0x236a2ce4 in msrdo20 (+0x32ce4) (0x236a2ce4) 2 0x23696b01 in msrdo20 (+0x26b01) (0x23696b01) 3 0x740cc9d9 in msvbvm50 (+0xc9d9) (0x740cc9d9) 4 0x740dbebe in msvbvm50 (+0x1bebe) (0x740dbebe) 5 0x0040cb48 in infoioma2 (+0xcb48) (0x0040cb48) 6 0x0040c7f8 in infoioma2 (+0xc7f8) (0x0040c7f8) 7 0x740de5a9 in msvbvm50 (+0x1e5a9) (0x740de5a9) 8 0x00403269 in infoioma2 (+0x3269) (0x00403269) 9 0x740de583 in msvbvm50 (+0x1e583) (0x740de583) 10 0x740eb781 in msvbvm50 (+0x2b781) (0x740eb781) 11 0x740dfbc2 in msvbvm50 (+0x1fbc2) (0x740dfbc2) 12 0x740dfa4a in msvbvm50 (+0x1fa4a) (0x740dfa4a) 13 0x74140720 in msvbvm50 (+0x80720) (0x74140720) 14 0x740eba54 in msvbvm50 (+0x2ba54) (0x740eba54) 15 0x740eb695 in msvbvm50 (+0x2b695) (0x740eb695) 16 0x740eb54f in msvbvm50 (+0x2b54f) (0x740eb54f) 17 0x740e6156 in msvbvm50 (+0x26156) (0x740e6156) 18 0x740e60cb in msvbvm50 (+0x260cb) (0x740e60cb) 19 0x740e5f8e in msvbvm50 (+0x25f8e) (0x740e5f8e) 20 0x740e5f55 in msvbvm50 (+0x25f55) (0x740e5f55) 0x236a2ce4: repe lodsl (%esi) Modules: Module Address Debug info Name (56 modules) PE 400000-41c000 Export infoioma2 PE 23670000-236d1000 Export msrdo20 PE 65340000-653d2000 Deferred oleaut32 PE 70100000-70153000 Deferred rpcrt4 PE 740c0000-7420d000 Export msvbvm50 ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred ELF 7e9bd000-7e9e3000 Deferred odbc32 \-PE 7e9d0000-7e9e3000 \ odbc32 ELF 7e9e3000-7e9f7000 Deferred lz32 \-PE 7e9f0000-7e9f7000 \ lz32 ELF 7e9f7000-7ea10000 Deferred version \-PE 7ea00000-7ea10000 \ version ELF 7f3e8000-7f3ec000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3 ELF 7f3ec000-7f3f5000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1 ELF 7f3f5000-7f411000 Deferred imm32 \-PE 7f400000-7f411000 \ imm32 ELF 7f411000-7f414000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2 ELF 7f414000-7f41c000 Deferred libxrender.so.1 ELF 7f41c000-7f4bc000 Deferred libgl.so.1 ELF 7f4bc000-7f5a2000 Deferred libx11.so.6 ELF 7f5a2000-7f5ba000 Deferred libice.so.6 ELF 7f5ba000-7f63d000 Deferred winex11 \-PE 7f5d0000-7f63d000 \ winex11 ELF 7f63d000-7f65c000 Deferred libexpat.so.1 ELF 7f65c000-7f68a000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1 ELF 7f68a000-7f69e000 Deferred libz.so.1 ELF 7f69e000-7f707000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6 ELF 7f707000-7f796000 Deferred ole32 \-PE 7f720000-7f796000 \ ole32 ELF 7f796000-7f7d8000 Deferred advapi32 \-PE 7f7a0000-7f7d8000 \ advapi32 ELF 7f8ad000-7f95e000 Deferred gdi32 \-PE 7f8c0000-7f95e000 \ gdi32 ELF 7f95e000-7fa90000 Deferred user32 \-PE 7f980000-7fa90000 \ user32 ELF 7fba0000-7fba3000 Deferred libxau.so.6 ELF 7fba3000-7fbb0000 Deferred libxext.so.6 ELF 7fbb2000-7fbbc000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1 ELF 7fbef000-7fcf0000 Deferred kernel32 \-PE 7fc10000-7fcf0000 \ kernel32 ELF 7fe01000-7fe0b000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2 ELF 7fe0b000-7fe14000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2 ELF 7fe14000-7fe29000 Deferred libnsl.so.1 ELF 7fe29000-7fe32000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2 ELF 7fe32000-7fe37000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1 ELF 7fe37000-7fe3c000 Deferred libxxf86dga.so.1 ELF 7fe3c000-7fe44000 Deferred libsm.so.6 ELF 7fe48000-7fe6a000 Deferred libm.so.6 ELF 7fe6a000-7ff62000 Deferred libwine_unicode.so.1 ELF 7ff62000-7ffe0000 Deferred ntdll \-PE 7ff70000-7ffe0000 \ ntdll ELF b7e0f000-b7e12000 Deferred libdl.so.2 ELF b7e12000-b7f41000 Deferred libc.so.6 ELF b7f41000-b7f53000 Deferred libpthread.so.0 ELF b7f66000-b7f80000 Deferred libwine.so.1 ELF b7f83000-b7f99000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2 Threads: process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 0000000a 0000000b 0 00000008 (D) C:\Archivos de programa\InfoIoma\InfoIoma2.exe 00000009 0 <== From dripple2 at laposte.net Wed Jul 26 01:34:29 2006 From: dripple2 at laposte.net (Dripple) Date: Wed Jul 26 10:36:20 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: getwinegit.sh v0.4 released! In-Reply-To: References: <357200db0607200552n7af62ac0h944960c843fb2237@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks for help... Now, I removed the empty src dir, and had to install curl (which was missing). Maybe should you add this check too... Dripple a ?crit : > Hi, > > that's the first time I use getwinegit.sh, and here is my output : > > $GITROOT... http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git > $SRC... /usr/src > $TARGET... wine-git > $LOG... /var/log/getwinegit.sh.WINE.log > $COMPILED_HELPER... /usr/src/wine-git/getwinegit.sh_compiled > $WAIT_FOR_CLEAN... 5 > $DEFAULT_MODE... not set, but that's ok. > > checking Compiler Variables... > $CONFIGURE... ./configure > $DEPEND... make depend > $COMPILE... make all > $INSTALL... make install > $UNINSTALL... make uninstall > $ADDITIONAL... not set, but that's ok. > > > make: *** Pas de r?gle pour fabriquer la cible ? clean ?. Arr?t. > > > fatal: Needed a single revision > Pulling into a black hole? > > > ./getwinegit.sh: line 577: ./configure: Aucun fichier ou r?pertoire de > ce type > > getwinegit.sh exits with an error! > WINE End of Logfile > mardi 25 juillet 2006, 08:42:35 (UTC+0200) > > What does it mean ? > > > Christian Lachner a ?crit : >> Hello all, >> >> There's a new Version of getwinegit.sh. It is now at 0.4. There is no >> need to comfigure the pathes to the programs getwinegit needs. >> Everything happens automatically now ;). I hope you enjoy this >> release... Here's the readme and the changelog: >> >> getwinegit.sh-README >> >> :: Intro >> getwinegit is a script which was designed to download/update, compile >> and install the current wine-source-tree from a git-repository. >> >> :: Usage >> Usage: getwinegit.sh mode [config-file] >> >> modes: >> -0 update the local source-tree >> -1 + compile the source >> -2 + install >> >> -3 no update; just compile the local source-tree and install >> -4 no update, no compile; just install >> >> -h help ;) >> >> The Config-File is optional >> >> :: Install >> Just copy getwinegit.sh wherever you want, make it executable and >> (optionally) create a softlink at /usr/bin. Then (or before) configure >> the script by editing the variables in the head with your favourite >> editor. >> >> APP The name of the app which's sources we want to fetch >> and compile >> GITROOT The GIT-Repository from where we want to fetch the sources >> SRC Your Source-Directory (default is /usr/src) >> TARGET The Sub-Directory where the sources will get stored >> LOG Location of the Logfile that getwinegit.sh creates >> PIDFILE Location of the PID-File >> COMPILED_HELPER A dirty File which is needed to detect, if the >> source is already compiled or not >> WAIT_FOR_CLEAN Seconds to wait until the script begins to clean the >> source. 0 = disabled (default is 5) >> DEFAULT_MODE The Mode in which getwinegit.sh should operate if NO >> Parameter is given. (default is 2) By default this Feature is >> commented out. To enable, remove the rhomb at the beginning of the >> line. >> >> getwinegit.sh needs some packages to function properly. Go install the >> following ones: gcc, make, curl, bison, flex, git. I hope i did not >> forget any. >> >> :: Future? >> This is one of the last versions. No great changes are planned, only >> bugfixes. >> >> :: Bugs? >> Report them to wine-devel or wine-users ;) >> >> >> getwinegit.sh ChangeLog >> >> 0.4 Long time no see, but now it's time, isn't it? >> - More Checks >> - The Script now tells you if you are already >> up-to-date with >> the git-repository >> - Cleanups :) >> - Some small Bugfixes >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@winehq.org >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From dripple2 at laposte.net Wed Jul 26 01:51:30 2006 From: dripple2 at laposte.net (Dripple) Date: Wed Jul 26 10:36:21 2006 Subject: [Wine] Fonts generated and read form temp dir Message-ID: Hi, I'm one of the user of this app (http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=4154&mode=nested#Comment-13738). Users noticed that the soft generates (or extracts) fonts and uses them on the fly from a temp directory. Is there any way for wine to handle this type of behaviour ? Thanks. Dripple. From lesliek at ozemail.com.au Tue Jul 25 22:13:39 2006 From: lesliek at ozemail.com.au (Leslie Katz) Date: Wed Jul 26 10:36:47 2006 Subject: [Wine] Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: <44C6DDE3.5020005@ozemail.com.au> Vincent Povirk wrote: > On 7/25/06, Leslie Katz wrote: >> Sorry about the imprecision in it. The version of MS Money which I am >> trying to install is MS Money98. I did look at the relevant page in the >> database for that version of the application, but not at the pages for >> the other versions, including the one you mention. > Ok, well that page isn't much different. It still hasn't worked for > anyone yet (apparently). > >> I did click on the default button in the first couple of screens, just >> to see if text would begin to appear, but then became afraid to go any >> further. I had a recollection that at some stage I'd be asked for a >> serial number to enter and felt that I must be able to read the text to >> know when to do so. > I don't see how it could hurt anything.. > >> I installed v 0.9.16, rather than v 0.9.17, simply because my >> distribution had an RPM of the former and not the latter and the user >> guide recommended using packages. I could delete that RPM and then try >> to install the current version of Wine from source (though I wouldn't >> bet the house on my chances!). > Good point. There might be RPMs somewhere, but I can't say if they'll > work for your distro. > > You can build wine from source and run it without installing it > (/path/to/built/source/wine). > >> You say there's a built-in IE replacement in Wine. Is that new to >> version 0.9.17 or is it in the version that I have installed now? I know >> that I now have a file called winebrowser.exe, but it's only 1.0 KB in >> size and not an executable file, I assume. Also, what about the >> installed MSIE6? Would I need to delete that too? > It's in the version you have now. However, I was never able to get it > to work properly until 0.9.17, when they moved to using Gecko engine > directly instead of the Mozilla ActiveX control. Also, bug reports > tend to be more useful the newer the version you have (then again, > it's possible it'll work better on the older implementation, but I > don't even know how to set that up properly). > > I don't know how to uninstall MSIE6 or if it'll interfere with Wine's IE. > >> As to "mov[ing] away .wine", is that simply deleting my current .wine >> directory? I'm assuming that if I delete the current RPM, that'll >> automatically remove the .wine directory. > It won't. Your .wine directory (which is in your home directory in > case I wasn't clear) is created the first time Wine runs. It has your > registry, your fake C: drive, and all of Wine's settings. > > I believe the changes in 0.9.17 that made Wine's IE work for me > require a .wine directory created by that version of Wine. > Thanks for the further reply, Vincent. What I'll do now is delete the Wine RPM. If that doesn't automatically delete the .wine directory, then I'll do that manually. Then I'll delete the existing MSIE6. The fellow who developed the script I used to install it has instructions at his site for uninstalling it, which even I can follow. Then I'll try to install Wine from source. Then you'll hear from me again, because it won't work! Seriously, thanks again for your help. Leslie From lesliek at ozemail.com.au Wed Jul 26 04:21:43 2006 From: lesliek at ozemail.com.au (Leslie Katz) Date: Wed Jul 26 10:36:48 2006 Subject: [Wine] Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: <44C6DDE3.5020005@ozemail.com.au> References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> <44C6DDE3.5020005@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: <44C73427.7040709@ozemail.com.au> If I may trouble you yet again, Vincent, I've made considerable progress over the last few hours, but have struck a new problem. First, I deleted: 1. my existing earlier version of Wine, by deleting the RPM; 2. my existing ~/.wine directory; 3. my existing MSIE6, according to the instructions of the developer of the script I used to install it. Next, I installed the current version of Wine from source. Next, I looked in my c:\windows\fonts folder and found it empty, so I copied over from my Windows installation all the files in the relevant Fonts folder, all 407 of them! Next, I ran the Money 98 installation program and had no problem with absence of text from installation screens. It complained about its inability to install MSIE3.02 (which is on the Money98 cd), but otherwise implied that it had installed the Money application. Sure enough, I found it in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Money. When I ran it, however, it refused to open because of an absence of various named dlls. I copied those over from my Windows installation and tried again. This time, it almost opened, but ultimately failed with the following message: "Money requires some components of Internet Explorer in order to function properly. Please reinstall Money so that Money can add these components for you." That took me back to something you wrote in your first email. You wrote: "You could help the Wine project by trying to install it [in other words, MSMoney] with Wine's built-in internet explorer replacement and filing a bug if it doesn't work. ... You may need to edit the registry to make the app think you have IE 6 (see http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys)" I found the relevant bit in the wiki document, but I simply don't understand what it's being suggested in that document I do. When I go to my registry, beneath HKLM, Software, Microsoft, Internet Explorer, I have three existing folders called AboutURLS, Default Behaviors and Version Vector. That seems different to me than the structure referred to in the wiki document. If you could give me some indication as to what I should be adding to my registry, I'd be very grateful. Leslie From ellandry at cox.net Wed Jul 26 06:22:36 2006 From: ellandry at cox.net (Eaves Landry) Date: Wed Jul 26 10:36:49 2006 Subject: [Wine] fan control utility Message-ID: <44C7507C.5070502@cox.net> Could someone please get this program to run under wine? I really need this utility to fix the bug in ubuntu 6.06 that makes my cpu fan never run and the laptop to get far to hot http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tp4xfancontrol/tpfancontrol_v018b.zip?download this works perfectly on my thinkpad x30 under xp From madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com Wed Jul 26 13:01:13 2006 From: madewokherd+d41d at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk) Date: Wed Jul 26 13:01:29 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: <44C73427.7040709@ozemail.com.au> References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> <44C6DDE3.5020005@ozemail.com.au> <44C73427.7040709@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: I'm an idiot. When I assumed you were using Money 2006 because it had the no text problem, I searched for bugs about it and didn't find anything relevant. Then when I found out it was Money 98, I didn't look for bugs affecting that version. This bug suggests that someone had it working with a very old version (whatever was before 20050310): http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2804. He probably had to get a lot of dlls from windows, and I don't think that version had an IE replacement (so I don't know if he installed it), but at least now you know it's possible. Or maybe you knew already because you saw that page..but at least now I know. If you want to try that version, you should probably use a separate WINEPREFIX and run that version directly from the source tree (that way you'd still be able to use a recent Wine for other things). I still think it'd be better to use the most recent version if possible. It looks like I don't have those IE-version-related keys either (and I do have the same subfolders). Presumably you would have to go to Internet Explorer in the registry and make new string values for them. The phrase "some components of Internet Explorer" and the fact that you had to copy more than a few dlls makes me think this probably won't work. What dlls did you have to copy from windows? If they're parts of IE that Wine doesn't provide, it's probably not worth trying anymore to make Wine's IE work. IE components would be likely to expect things of the IE dlls that a normal app wouldn't. Then again, maybe they're all relatively innocent things like MFC42. Depending on which ones they are you may want to file a bug about either the missing dlls or Money's failure to start. So I guess the thing to do, except in the very unlikely case where editing the registry works, would be to install MSIE6 (ok, so that's what you were doing from the start; still, it might have worked, and at least this way we can get some useful information so the developers can try to make it work), set the proper dll overrides so Wine's IE isn't used (hopefully you know what those are because I don't), and try to run it again. Hopefully it won't crash in ILGetSize like it did for the guy who filed that bug. On 7/26/06, Leslie Katz wrote: > Next, I looked in my c:\windows\fonts folder and found it empty, so I > copied over from my Windows installation all the files in the relevant > Fonts folder, all 407 of them! > > Next, I ran the Money 98 installation program and had no problem with > absence of text from installation screens. It complained about its > inability to install MSIE3.02 (which is on the Money98 cd), but > otherwise implied that it had installed the Money application. Sure > enough, I found it in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Money. When I ran it, > however, it refused to open because of an absence of various named dlls. > I copied those over from my Windows installation and tried again. This > time, it almost opened, but ultimately failed with the following message: > > "Money requires some components of Internet Explorer in order to > function properly. Please reinstall Money so that Money can add these > components for you." > > That took me back to something you wrote in your first email. You wrote: > > "You could help the Wine project by trying to install it [in other > words, MSMoney] with Wine's > built-in internet explorer replacement and filing a bug if it doesn't > work. ... You may need to edit the registry to make the app think you > have IE 6 (see > http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys)" > > I found the relevant bit in the wiki document, but I simply don't > understand what it's being suggested in that document I do. When I go to > my registry, beneath HKLM, Software, Microsoft, Internet Explorer, I > have three existing folders called AboutURLS, Default Behaviors and > Version Vector. That seems different to me than the structure referred > to in the wiki document. > > If you could give me some indication as to what I should be adding to my > registry, I'd be very grateful. > > Leslie > > > -- Vincent Povirk From dank at kegel.com Wed Jul 26 14:36:22 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Wed Jul 26 14:36:29 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: problem usin MS RDO to acces a database Message-ID: Marcelo wrote: >Well ... A developer from the municipality take a program similar to the >one I showed you the debug ( it also use RDO ) and stripped it down to >make it do only a connection with rdo and nothing else (isolating the >problem with the RDO apart from other things that may affect). >I installed the program and run it but it still don?t work. Excellent. Can you send us the source and binary of the test program? > The debug is similar to the one I sent in the first mail, I attached it. Can you run notepad? e.g. wine notepad Also, which version of Wine are you using? >Im using >vb runtime 5 msvbvm50.exe >mdac_typ_2-5.exe for odbc support (I read it in a web page, don't >remember where . . .) >the error about Rdo20Es.dll is strange, because in windows this file >does not exist, theres only MSRDO20.dll ... I don't kown what this mean. msrdo20.dll seems to come with visual basic. Maybe the rdo20es.dll comes with the spanish version of visual basic 5? It's also possible that it's ok for rdo20es.dll to not exist; I've seen that kind of behavior before. - Dan From Stefan.Leichter at camline.com Wed Jul 26 16:03:35 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camline.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Wed Jul 26 16:02:06 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trouble during setup.exe In-Reply-To: <001201c6b0a6$2cb818c0$49b3de54@jack> References: <001201c6b0a6$2cb818c0$49b3de54@jack> Message-ID: <200607262303.35932.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> On Wednesday 26 July 2006 13:25, Nicola Iacopetti wrote: > Hi, > I need to install Telai2d, a simple engineering program.During the setup.exe there is a stage where we can choose the new "folder" to add in Program Groups (in Start Menu ); i have tried both the attempt to create a new voices and to using an already existing group but the answer is the same : "impossible to create Folder X' ;at this point i cannot do other that exit setup. > I'm a newbie so maybe there is a trouble with permission ? I don't think 'cause i have succesful installed other win32 apps... > Have you tried to create a file / directory where the installer tries it? If you post a link to a downloadable demo version of the program, someone will maybe debug the problem. Please make sure that the demo version exibits the problem. From marceluda at moron.gov.ar Thu Jul 27 07:02:37 2006 From: marceluda at moron.gov.ar (Marcelo Luda) Date: Thu Jul 27 06:59:18 2006 Subject: [Wine] re: problem usin MS RDO to acces a database In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1154001757.30295.11.camel@localhost.localdomain> El mi?, 26-07-2006 a las 12:36 -0700, Dan Kegel escribi?: > Marcelo wrote: > >Well ... A developer from the municipality take a program similar to the > >one I showed you the debug ( it also use RDO ) and stripped it down to > >make it do only a connection with rdo and nothing else (isolating the > >problem with the RDO apart from other things that may affect). > >I installed the program and run it but it still don?t work. > > Excellent. Can you send us the source and binary of the test program? > I would see if I can send que source . . . for now, you can download the program installer from: https://newproxi1.moron.gov.ar/ext/PruebaRdoSetup.zip You would need the access a mssql database but for now that's not a problem because the program crash before it can even make a connection (it not even send any package to te network) > > The debug is similar to the one I sent in the first mail, I attached it. > > Can you run notepad? e.g. > wine notepad > Also, which version of Wine are you using? > I can run notepad and classical wine programs My wine version is 0.9.17-winehq0, runing in an Ubuntu Dapper and installed following the instructions in: http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb > >Im using > >vb runtime 5 msvbvm50.exe > >mdac_typ_2-5.exe for odbc support (I read it in a web page, don't > >remember where . . .) > >the error about Rdo20Es.dll is strange, because in windows this file > >does not exist, theres only MSRDO20.dll ... I don't kown what this mean. > > msrdo20.dll seems to come with visual basic. Maybe the rdo20es.dll > comes with the spanish version of visual basic 5? > It's also possible that it's ok for rdo20es.dll to not exist; > I've seen that kind of behavior before. > - Dan From Stefan.Leichter at camline.com Thu Jul 27 12:58:56 2006 From: Stefan.Leichter at camline.com (Stefan Leichter) Date: Thu Jul 27 12:56:47 2006 Subject: [Wine] Trouble during setup.exe In-Reply-To: <44C8C37A.6000309@camLine.com> References: <44C8C37A.6000309@camLine.com> Message-ID: <200607271958.57215.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Wine] Trouble during setup.exe Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:43:24 +0200 From: Nicola Iacopetti To: Stefan Leichter References: <001201c6b0a6$2cb818c0$49b3de54@jack> <200607262303.35932.Stefan.Leichter@camline.com> > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stefan Leichter" > To: > Cc: "Nicola Iacopetti" > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 11:03 PM > Subject: Re: [Wine] Trouble during setup.exe > > > > On Wednesday 26 July 2006 13:25, Nicola Iacopetti wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I need to install Telai2d, a simple engineering program.During the > setup.exe > > there is a stage where we can choose the new "folder" to add in Program > > Groups (in Start Menu ); i have tried both the attempt to create a new > voices > > and to using an already existing group but the answer is the > > same : "impossible to create Folder X' ;at this point i cannot do other > that > > exit setup. > > > I'm a newbie so maybe there is a trouble with permission ? I don't > > think 'cause i have succesful installed other win32 apps... > > > > > Have you tried to create a file / directory where the installer tries it? > > > yes but ... it dosen't work. > > > If you post a link to a downloadable demo version of the program, someone > will > > maybe debug the problem. Please make sure that the demo version exibits > the > > problem. > > This is the link to app : > 3)http://civserv.................... > > but in order to execute the program you must install before > 1)http://civserv........................ > and then > 2)http://civserv......................... > > The problem appear during the setup of all applications,so start with > "pacchettocomune.zi > Hi Nicola, all three setup programs are working for me. I used wine's cvs from yesterday evening. So you should be fine using wine 0.9.18 which cam out some hours ago. Note - the second setup.exe needs MFC42.DLL to register another dll. Copy it into the system32 directory before starting the setup program. - i installed IE6 some days ago. This helps sometimes. Best luck Stefan From lesliek at ozemail.com.au Fri Jul 28 01:08:28 2006 From: lesliek at ozemail.com.au (Leslie Katz) Date: Fri Jul 28 11:58:45 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app In-Reply-To: References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C5B398.9060502@ozemail.com.au> <44C6DDE3.5020005@ozemail.com.au> <44C73427.7040709@ozemail.com.au> <44C86A1A.4050301@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: <44C9A9DC.6070304@ozemail.com.au> Vincent Povirk wrote: > Wine does have something like Add/Remove programs, but it's not > obvious. The command you need is "wine uninstaller". > > Your entire fake windows machine is stored in ~/.wine. All you need to > do to start over is get rid of that directory. > > Or you can have wine use a different directory by setting WINEPREFIX: > export WINEPREFIX=~/some_other_directory > Before you use it in the new directory, you'll need to use the > "wineprefixcreate" command to have it build a new fake windows machine > there. > > You can get 20050211 from cvs: > export CVSROOT=:pserver:cvs@cvs.winehq.org:/home/wine > cvs login > (you need to enter a password of 'cvs') > cvs -z 3 checkout -r Wine-20050212 wine > > When you build wine from source and don't install it, the wine command > is located in /path/to/source/tree/wine. The wineprefixcreate command > is located in /path/to/source/tree/wine/tools/wineprefixcreate. > > Just don't use that version of wine with the same WINEPREFIX as a more > recent (0.9.x) version. A lot of things have changed since then, and I > think the result will be very broken. > Thanks for the above information, Vincent. Consistent with your advice repeated more than once, I'm not going to try the old version until I'm satisfied that I've tried everything possible with the new version, but at least I know now how to get the old version if I want. I'm now going to try all the things mentioned under "Troubleshooting" in the User Guide. I know this'll be a bit heretical, but the only program I really want to try to get running under Wine is my ancient Money program, so, if it comes to it, I'll give the old version of Wine a go without worrying about its effect on my running newer versions of Wine. Even if nothing ever works, I must say I did find it exciting to see MSIE6 running under Wine, even though I've avoided running IE under Windows whenever I've been able. Seeing it running reminded me of that comment of Samuel Johnson's when James Boswell told him he'd heard a woman preaching. Johnson's comment was: "Sir, a woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all." Best wishes, Leslie From jae at c-art.com Thu Jul 27 22:50:45 2006 From: jae at c-art.com (John Eadie) Date: Fri Jul 28 11:58:46 2006 Subject: [Wine] Winetools debian package Message-ID: <44C98995.2080205@c-art.com> Hi. It's driving me nuts - I wonder if you ever found the debian winetools package? Thanks, -jae -- John Eadie [JE46] http://www.c-art.com Skype: `capilano' `Grace does not overcome nature but makes it perfect.' .. Meister Eckhart, Fragments, #22 From list at schweb.com.ar Thu Jul 27 19:15:13 2006 From: list at schweb.com.ar (Christian Schmitz) Date: Fri Jul 28 11:59:39 2006 Subject: [Wine] mistake drawing the bottom of window in PROTEL (regression) Message-ID: <200607272115.13655.list@schweb.com.ar> Hi everyone: I use the protel CAD software. In early versions this work well, but in this version i got a little problem Whe execute in terminal appear this into the screen, no other message no fixme, no warning only this fixme:int:WIN87_WinEm87Info (0x7e285aee,12), stub ! But the things that must appear at the botom of window have a extremly big bottom border. so big that i cant see the WORK area. The actual wine is the lastest stable 0.9.17. and works with the lastest version that use wine.conf wine-20050111-SuSELinux90.i586.rpm I didn have the sourcecode so i dont know what is the change. Thanks in advance The new package is wine-0.9.17-SuSELinux101.i586.rpm Christian -- SCHlabs developers +54 11 4639-5945 Buenos Aires, Argentina be free, be linux. -- En un mundo sin fronteras.... ?Qui?n necesita Puertas y Ventanas? EN INGLES: In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows http://www.schdev.com.ar http://gnc2.schdev.com.ar -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It crash before it > can even > try to login in to the database. The problem is that the > username is > stored in our internal database and I am not allowed to give > you access. > But you can simulate a crash without the need of a > username/password. > > Where do i must create the bug? in wine apps or in wine > program itself? > Thank you for your help. > > El jue, 27-07-2006 a las 15:21 -0700, Benjamin Arai escribi?: > > Hi, > > > > I have installed the program that you posted on > > http://winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2006-July/023144.html > and I get > > to a user name and password prompt. Is there a sample user > name and > > password that I can use to try to simulate the crash? At > what point > > does the application crash for you? > > > > Can you post the bug to Wines bugzilla, it will make it much > easier to > > track the progress of the bug and hopefully get it fixed as > soon as > > possible. > > > > http://bugs.winehq.org/ > > > > -- > > Benjamin Arai > > http://www.benjaminarai.com > -- > Marcelo A. Luda > Direcci?n de Sistemas > Municipio de Mor?n > Tel: 4489-7855/7792 > > > > > -- > Benjamin Arai > http://www.benjaminarai.com From dmcgowan at deniment.on.ca Fri Jul 28 12:20:40 2006 From: dmcgowan at deniment.on.ca (Derek McGowan) Date: Fri Jul 28 12:24:53 2006 Subject: [Wine] SUSE YAST Update detects older version of Wine as New In-Reply-To: <44C9A9DC.6070304@ozemail.com.au> References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C9A9DC.6070304@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: <200607281320.42091.dmcgowan@deniment.on.ca> Hi everyone ... I'm running Suse 10.0 (open version, not purchased - I know, I'm cheap), and Wine 0.9.10 - I've had 0.9.15 installed, but I needed IE6, and could only get it running properly under 0.9.10. Since the new numbering scheme, YaST tells me that there is a new version of WINE available, expect it's version 20050725-3.2. This happened even with 0.9.15. Is this because the old version starts with a 2 and the new version starts with a 0 ? Is there any way I can correct this? Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone else find this annoying? How many questions am I allowed in one post? Thanks Derek McGowan From shingonoide at gmail.com Fri Jul 28 12:51:23 2006 From: shingonoide at gmail.com (Rui Andrada) Date: Fri Jul 28 12:51:34 2006 Subject: [Wine] SUSE YAST Update detects older version of Wine as New In-Reply-To: <200607281320.42091.dmcgowan@deniment.on.ca> References: <44C47D52.3030808@ozemail.com.au> <44C9A9DC.6070304@ozemail.com.au> <200607281320.42091.dmcgowan@deniment.on.ca> Message-ID: Hi Derek, I think this a problem of your distro. I had the same problem on my distro (Gobolinux), our development team had made the little fix. I hope this help you! Peace On 7/28/06, Derek McGowan wrote: > > Hi everyone ... > > I'm running Suse 10.0 (open version, not purchased - I know, I'm > cheap), > and Wine 0.9.10 - I've had 0.9.15 installed, but I needed IE6, and could > only > get it running properly under 0.9.10. > > Since the new numbering scheme, YaST tells me that there is a new > version > of WINE available, expect it's version 20050725-3.2. This happened even > with > 0.9.15. > > Is this because the old version starts with a 2 and the new version > starts > with a 0 ? Is there any way I can correct this? Does anyone else have > this > problem? Does anyone else find this annoying? How many questions am I > allowed > in one post? > > Thanks > > Derek McGowan > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > -- Rui Andrada Linux user #198534 Why use window if I have the door? Linux in the vain! The box said 'requires Windows 95/98/NT or better' then installed the Linux. Real Programmers consider "what you see is what you get" to be just as bad a concept in Text Editors as it is in women. No, the Real Programmer wants a "you asked for it, you got it" text editor -- complicated, cryptic, powerful, unforgiving, dangerous. :-) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060728/f261d950/attachment.html From hijinio at yahoo.com Fri Jul 28 12:54:46 2006 From: hijinio at yahoo.com (Hiji) Date: Fri Jul 28 12:55:44 2006 Subject: [Wine] SUSE YAST Update detects older version of Wine as New In-Reply-To: <200607281320.42091.dmcgowan@deniment.on.ca> Message-ID: <20060728175446.45451.qmail@web37207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I have Suse 10.0 (open), but I always compile Wine from source. Just compiled 0.9.18 last night. Hiji ----- Original Message ---- From: Derek McGowan To: wine-users@winehq.org Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:20:40 AM Subject: [Wine] SUSE YAST Update detects older version of Wine as New Hi everyone ... I'm running Suse 10.0 (open version, not purchased - I know, I'm cheap), and Wine 0.9.10 - I've had 0.9.15 installed, but I needed IE6, and could only get it running properly under 0.9.10. Since the new numbering scheme, YaST tells me that there is a new version of WINE available, expect it's version 20050725-3.2. This happened even with 0.9.15. Is this because the old version starts with a 2 and the new version starts with a 0 ? Is there any way I can correct this? Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone else find this annoying? How many questions am I allowed in one post? Thanks Derek McGowan _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From oshogg at gmail.com Fri Jul 28 13:17:50 2006 From: oshogg at gmail.com (Osho GG) Date: Fri Jul 28 13:18:01 2006 Subject: [Wine] update from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 causes problems Message-ID: <126dcc3c0607281117iadfe64bm3bd554d05c4e042e@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I updated from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 using Suse 9.1 rpm. Now, all wine applications crash. Even winecfg crashes. Does nayone else have this problem? Osho From agarobr.listas at gmail.com Fri Jul 28 13:18:44 2006 From: agarobr.listas at gmail.com (Augusto Arcoverde da Rocha) Date: Fri Jul 28 13:18:51 2006 Subject: [Wine] Winetools debian package In-Reply-To: <44C98995.2080205@c-art.com> References: <44C98995.2080205@c-art.com> Message-ID: <320221a70607281118m60831842l66e9cba96ed54dbb@mail.gmail.com> As showed by the result of my search on the Debian Package Search page, don't exist an official WineTools package on Debian repository: http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=winetools&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all The official page of WineTools is: http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/ Regards, From oshogg at gmail.com Fri Jul 28 13:40:44 2006 From: oshogg at gmail.com (Osho GG) Date: Fri Jul 28 16:09:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: update from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 causes problems In-Reply-To: <126dcc3c0607281117iadfe64bm3bd554d05c4e042e@mail.gmail.com> References: <126dcc3c0607281117iadfe64bm3bd554d05c4e042e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <126dcc3c0607281140x3e30cc70sa5bc74f2f347812f@mail.gmail.com> So, I installed wine 0.9.18. Then, I removed my .wine just in case that was causing any problems. And tried to run winecfg. I get tons of errors, see the attached wineerrors file. If I do not remove .wine and keep it the same as what worked with 0.9.17, i get similar errors as well. Anybody experiencing similar problems? Osho On 7/28/06, Osho GG wrote: > Hi, > > I updated from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 using Suse 9.1 rpm. Now, all wine > applications crash. Even winecfg crashes. Does nayone else have this > problem? > > Osho > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I get tons of > errors, see the attached wineerrors file. > > If I do not remove .wine and keep it the same as what worked with > 0.9.17, i get similar errors as well. > > Anybody experiencing similar problems? > > Osho > > > > On 7/28/06, Osho GG wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I updated from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 using Suse 9.1 rpm. Now, all wine >> applications crash. Even winecfg crashes. Does nayone else have this >> problem? >> >> Osho >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > No, I installed from source, /./configure, make depend, make, make install/.........etc, and everything is working perfect, even Wow works on ATI hardware without any extra patches Nick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060729/bbffb698/attachment.html From wowbagger at sktc.net Sat Jul 29 12:41:10 2006 From: wowbagger at sktc.net (David D. Hagood) Date: Sat Jul 29 12:41:41 2006 Subject: [Wine] Cannot get wine working under Fedora 6 test 1 Message-ID: <44CB9DB6.1050300@sktc.net> I don't know if this is a Wine error or a Fedora/SELinux error, but - I pulled down the latest wine CVS last night (28 July 2006), and installed it to /usr/bin/wine/* (e.g. the main executable is /usr/bin/wine/wine) (so that when I want to wipe all the wine binaries for a new clean install I can do so easily) I relabled the security context of all the /usr/bin/wine/* and /usr/lib/wine/*so files (e.g. -rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:wine_exec_t /usr/bin/wine/wine -rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:textrel_shlib_t /usr/lib/wine/activeds.dll.so ) but I still get a "wine_main_preload_info not found" from wine when it starts. The Wine source leads me to believe this is because Wine is not able to load the wine-preloader. I've check to see if I have any audit denies and I am not seeing any in the system logs. Has anybody else seen this? Does anybody have a work-around? From oshogg at gmail.com Sat Jul 29 12:51:24 2006 From: oshogg at gmail.com (Osho GG) Date: Sat Jul 29 12:51:29 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: update from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 causes problems In-Reply-To: <44CAD107.9070909@nildram.co.uk> References: <126dcc3c0607281117iadfe64bm3bd554d05c4e042e@mail.gmail.com> <126dcc3c0607281140x3e30cc70sa5bc74f2f347812f@mail.gmail.com> <44CAD107.9070909@nildram.co.uk> Message-ID: <126dcc3c0607291051o76eb259r35445876862b2ef5@mail.gmail.com> On 7/28/06, Nick Law wrote: > > Osho GG wrote: > So, I installed wine 0.9.18. Then, I removed my .wine just in case > that was causing any problems. And tried to run winecfg. I get tons of > errors, see the attached wineerrors file. > > If I do not remove .wine and keep it the same as what worked with > 0.9.17, i get similar errors as well. > > Anybody experiencing similar problems? > > Osho > > > > On 7/28/06, Osho GG wrote: > > Hi, > > I updated from 0.9.17 to 0.9.18 using Suse 9.1 rpm. Now, all wine > applications crash. Even winecfg crashes. Does nayone else have this > problem? > > Osho > > > ________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > No, I installed from source, ./configure, make depend, make, make > install.........etc, and everything is working perfect, even Wow works on > ATI hardware without any extra patches I tried that as well.. Installed from source. Still I got the same errors. Osho > Nick > From alex at thehandofagony.com Sat Jul 29 13:05:18 2006 From: alex at thehandofagony.com (Alexander Nicolaysen =?iso-8859-1?q?S=F8rnes?=) Date: Sat Jul 29 13:02:56 2006 Subject: [Wine] Cannot get wine working under Fedora 6 test 1 In-Reply-To: <44CB9DB6.1050300@sktc.net> References: <44CB9DB6.1050300@sktc.net> Message-ID: <200607292005.19029.alex@thehandofagony.com> L?rdag 29 juli 2006 19:41, skrev David D. Hagood: > I don't know if this is a Wine error or a Fedora/SELinux error, but - I > pulled down the latest wine CVS last night (28 July 2006), and installed > it to /usr/bin/wine/* (e.g. the main executable is /usr/bin/wine/wine) > (so that when I want to wipe all the wine binaries for a new clean > install I can do so easily) If you install Wine in /usr/bin/wine, the wine executable should be /usr/bin/wine/bin/wine > > I relabled the security context of all the /usr/bin/wine/* and > /usr/lib/wine/*so files > (e.g. -rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:wine_exec_t > /usr/bin/wine/wine > -rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:textrel_shlib_t > /usr/lib/wine/activeds.dll.so > ) but I still get a "wine_main_preload_info not found" from wine when it > starts. The Wine source leads me to believe this is because Wine is not > able to load the wine-preloader. I've check to see if I have any audit > denies and I am not seeing any in the system logs. > > Has anybody else seen this? Does anybody have a work-around? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users From wowbagger at sktc.net Sat Jul 29 13:32:19 2006 From: wowbagger at sktc.net (David D. Hagood) Date: Sat Jul 29 13:32:24 2006 Subject: [Wine] Cannot get wine working under Fedora 6 test 1 In-Reply-To: <200607292005.19029.alex@thehandofagony.com> References: <44CB9DB6.1050300@sktc.net> <200607292005.19029.alex@thehandofagony.com> Message-ID: <44CBA9B3.7090505@sktc.net> Alexander Nicolaysen S?rnes wrote: > If you install Wine in /usr/bin/wine, the wine executable should > be /usr/bin/wine/bin/wine No, it is in /usr/bin/wine - do give me some degree of credit for not being a complete moron: if I didn't have the right path I would not be able to execute ANYTHING. The specific configuration I used was "--prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin/wine" - since the libraries already go to their own directory, there is no need to isolate them - it is only the binaries that do not, by default, go to their own directory. From dank at kegel.com Sat Jul 29 15:06:58 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sat Jul 29 15:07:16 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Photoshop menus In-Reply-To: <717c13de0607291254l6ef3fd09ub373b12e43d5f1fd@mail.gmail.com> References: <717c13de0607291254l6ef3fd09ub373b12e43d5f1fd@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On 7/29/06, Remus Boara wrote: > > > Wine 0.9.17 user here having bad headaches with Photoshop menus... > > > > Which version of Photoshop? > > Thanks for your reply.... It's about PS 7.0 Thanks for the info. > > >When choosing an option from the context menu or some other sorts of > > >drop downs, the respective areas are not clickable even they are > > >highlighted. > > > > > >Other thing would be that when I'm opening Blending Options, set some > > >effects, then click OK, the tool windows is disappearing ... > > > > Did you check to see if the tool window is hiding behind the main window? > > ... the tool box is not hidding behind the main window it vanishes :). > The biggest pain still is that the > context menues and other cannot be clicked... :( According to http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1336 wine-0.9.8 worked well with photoshop 7; maybe you could try that version and see if it helps. - Dan From dank at kegel.com Sat Jul 29 20:32:47 2006 From: dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel) Date: Sat Jul 29 20:32:58 2006 Subject: [Wine] Re: Photoshop menus In-Reply-To: <717c13de0607291809v49c166es7629efe0afa308b@mail.gmail.com> References: <717c13de0607291254l6ef3fd09ub373b12e43d5f1fd@mail.gmail.com> <717c13de0607291329t2804b19es7d9428839f91c97@mail.gmail.com> <717c13de0607291809v49c166es7629efe0afa308b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Glad to hear it! (Wonder which patch broke it, then? Somebody should find out...) On 7/29/06, Remus Boara wrote: > YES!!! Indeed wine-0.9.8 is working with PS7... Thanks a lot for the tip, > really apreciate it! > > > > > On 7/29/06, Remus Boara < remus.boara@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > thanks a mil Dan, lemme give that a try :) > > > > my best, > > rem. > > > > > > > > On 7/29/06, Dan Kegel < dank@kegel.com> wrote: > > > On 7/29/06, Remus Boara < remus.boara@gmail.com > wrote: > > > > > > Wine 0.9.17 user here having bad headaches with Photoshop menus... > > > > > > > > > > Which version of Photoshop? > > > > > > > > Thanks for your reply.... It's about PS 7.0 > > > > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > > > >When choosing an option from the context menu or some other sorts > of > > > > > >drop downs, the respective areas are not clickable even they are > > > > > >highlighted. > > > > > > > > > > > >Other thing would be that when I'm opening Blending Options, set > some > > > > > >effects, then click OK, the tool windows is disappearing ... > > > > > > > > > > Did you check to see if the tool window is hiding behind the main > window? > > > > > > > > ... the tool box is not hidding behind the main window it vanishes :). > > > > The biggest pain still is that the > > > > context menues and other cannot be clicked... :( > > > > > > According to > > > http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1336 > > > wine-0.9.8 worked well with photoshop 7; maybe you could > > > try that version and see if it helps. > > > - Dan > > > > > > > > > -- Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv From wowbagger at sktc.net Sun Jul 30 19:22:06 2006 From: wowbagger at sktc.net (David D. Hagood) Date: Sun Jul 30 19:22:10 2006 Subject: [Wine] Cannot run Wine under Fedora 6 test 1 - partial workaround found Message-ID: <44CD4D2E.1030600@sktc.net> I've played around a bit more using a very simple Windows program called "Casio" ( the programmer for my Casio PC Unite watch, which I know works quite well under Wine under older setups), and have found the following information: * The "wine_main_preload_info not found" message is coming from the wine-preloader - the "wine" executable lacks the data structure that wine-preloader is looking for, but wine-pthread and wine-kthread have this. * wine-kthread won't run. * wine-pthread will. * For whatever reason, I cannot run a Windows program with "wine", but I can run it with "wine-pthread": >[wowbaggr@surfer bin]$ wine ./casio >wine_main_preload_info not found >wine_main_preload_info not found >wine: could not load L"Z:\\bin\\casio.": Invalid address >[wowbaggr@surfer bin]$ wine-pthread ./casio >libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4c >wine_main_preload_info not found >err:dosmem:setup_dos_mem Cannot use first megabyte for DOS address space, please report >libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4c (and the program runs) * Side note: If I just type "wine casio" (casio being in the current directory) then Wine cannot find it - wine does not look in the current working directory. * If I have "wine-pthread" set as the binfmt interpreter for Windows PE files: >cat /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/DOSWin >enabled >interpreter /usr/bin/wine/wine-pthread >flags: >offset 0 >magic 4d5a Then I *cannot* run the casio program directly - I get an AVC error >Jul 30 19:01:42 surfer kernel: audit(1154304102.342:1745): avc: denied { execmem } for pid=13475 comm="casio" scontext=user_u:system_r:unconfined_t:s0 tcontext=user_u:system_r:unconfined_t:s0 tclass=process * If I set the security contect for the binary "casio" the same as "wine" then it runs: >[wowbaggr@surfer bin]$ ls -lZ casio >-rwxr-xr-x wowbaggr wowbaggr system_u:object_r:wine_exec_t casio This leads me to the conclusion that ideally, when run as the interpreter for a PE executable via binfmt_misc, Wine needs to set the process security context appropriately to allow for programs to run. I've not looked into whether it is possible for a running process to change its security context in this manner - if not, then at the very least when Wine creates an EXE on behalf of an installer, in addition to setting the execute permissions bit, it needs to set the security context as well, or at least force a relabel of the file. (Note: In all of the above, if an AVC denial occurred, or indeed any other interesting event logged to syslog occurred, I mentioned it.) From wowbagger at sktc.net Sun Jul 30 19:59:41 2006 From: wowbagger at sktc.net (David D. Hagood) Date: Sun Jul 30 19:59:45 2006 Subject: [Wine] Cannot run Wine under Fedora 6 test 1 - partial workaround found In-Reply-To: <44CD4D2E.1030600@sktc.net> References: <44CD4D2E.1030600@sktc.net> Message-ID: <44CD55FD.9050900@sktc.net> Additional info: Running in a non-SELinux environment (i.e. passing "selinux=0" to the kernel command line) has no observable effect. I cannot run an installer (in this case. the installer for Delorme's AAA Map N Go 6), as the system cannot run the temporary executable created by Setup.exe - this *with* the interpreter for PE files being "wine-preloader". Being under a non-SELinux environment had no effect. From max at kormann-media.de Mon Jul 31 09:50:59 2006 From: max at kormann-media.de (Maximilian Kormann) Date: Mon Jul 31 10:22:05 2006 Subject: [Wine] WineOn64Bit Message-ID: <005901c6b4b0$bd24b0e0$0f00a8c0@moxx> Hello to all. I have a VERY important correction to this article. To compile wine on Debian Etch amd64 (kernel 2.6.17) you'll need some changes: 1. You don't need to make the X11R6 symlinks 2. The package "ia32-libs-dev" does not longer exist, you need libc6-dev-i386 3. make and make depend have to be run with LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/lib32" I hope now it is all regards, Max Kormann -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060731/1d0b112b/attachment.html From andrew at autobaun.net Mon Jul 31 15:19:06 2006 From: andrew at autobaun.net (Andrew Senff) Date: Tue Aug 1 10:46:49 2006 Subject: [Wine] Crypto API Message-ID: AB Spam/AV Checker..-Message-ID: <1154377473107014403@www.autobaun.net> Hi all, I am getting an error when starting Dungeons and Dragons Online: Stormreach. I am able to get the game to run, but when trying to login to their auth server I get a windows error of "Unable to initialize crypto API". I am wondering if there is a way around this error using the windows dll's or whatever. I have complete instructions on how to install, and run the game to this point. You can find them at https://www.autobaun.net/forum. I also included a link to my .wine directory for all the settings that I have set for this game. I think that I just need to know what dll's and other files that I need from windows to get this to work, but I am not sure what they all are. Can I get some help with this from someone? Here is a portion of my wine log this is with using rsaenh.dll from windows: fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet trace:loaddll:load_native_dll Loaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\USERENV.dll" : native trace:loaddll:load_native_dll Loaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\rsaenh.dll" : native fixme:advapi:ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (0x1cc) err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 8! fixme:advapi:ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (0x1cc) err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 8! trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\rsaenh.dll" : native trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\USERENV.dll" : native trace:loaddll:load_native_dll Loaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\USERENV.dll" : native trace:loaddll:load_native_dll Loaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\rsaenh.dll" : native fixme:advapi:ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (0x1cc) err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 8! fixme:advapi:ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (0x1cc) err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 8! trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\rsaenh.dll" : native trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\USERENV.dll" : native err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7e396b80 "x11drv_main.c: X11DRV_CritSection" wait timed out in thread 000e, blocked by 0009, retrying (60 sec) fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHSEGMENTS,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_DEBUGMONITORTOKEN,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_POSITIONDEGREE,3) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_NORMALDEGREE,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_MINTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handle d yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_MAXTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handle d yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_X,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Y,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Z,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_W,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ENABLEADAPTIVETESSELLATION,0) not handled y et fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE1,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE2,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE3,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_SRGBWRITEENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_MULTISAMPLEMASK,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHEDGESTYLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_PATCHSEGMENTS,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_DEBUGMONITORTOKEN,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_POSITIONDEGREE,3) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_NORMALDEGREE,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_MINTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handle d yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_MAXTESSELLATIONLEVEL,1065353216) not handle d yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_X,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Y,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_Z,1065353216) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ADAPTIVETESS_W,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_ENABLEADAPTIVETESSELLATION,0) not handled y et fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE1,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE2,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_COLORWRITEENABLE3,15) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDFACTOR,-1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_SRGBWRITEENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE,0) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_SRCBLENDALPHA,2) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_DESTBLENDALPHA,1) not handled yet fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_SetRenderState (0x192580)->(WINED3DRS_BLENDOPALPHA,1) not handled yet err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets err:d3d_surface:IWineD3DSurfaceImpl_SetMem Not supported on render targets fixme:powermgnt:SetThreadExecutionState (0x80000000): stub, harmless. trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\Program Files\\Turbine\\Dungeons & Dragons Online - Stormreach \\corestrings.dll" : native wine: Call from 0x77e78887 to unimplemented function ntdll.dll.RtlDllShutdownInProgress, aborting trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\SETUPAPI.DLL" : native trace:loaddll:free_modref Unloaded module L"C:\\windows\\system32\\DINPUT8.DLL" : native It doesn't matter whether I set DINPUT8 and SETUPAPI to builtin or native, I get this same result. Thanks, andrew