http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3726
adam.jtm30(a)gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From adam.jtm30(a)gmail.com 2005-02-11 14:18 -------
Thanks the cvs version works.
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2005-02-11 14:05 -------
Spiro, I've created a bug 3738 report. You should Enable Double Buffer using
winecfg and see if AutoCAD installer stops crashing. If no, then you need
additional bug report. If yes, then we have a workaround. :)
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------- Additional Comments From marcus(a)jet.franken.de 2005-02-11 13:58 -------
can you do a WINEDEBUG=+relay trace again please?
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------- Additional Comments From lxtanner(a)yahoo.co.uk 2005-02-11 13:24 -------
Oh, by the way, in the bug description, I should have listed the symlinks as
'command.com.so', 'wcmd.exe.so', 'rundll.exe.so', and 'rundll32.exe.so'
respectively: more haste, less speed.
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Summary: There are some symlinks missing from the Winelib
directory
Product: Wine
Version: 20050419
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-winelib
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: lxtanner(a)yahoo.co.uk
Some applications ignore the "COMSPEC" environment variable and expect the
command prompt to be located at '%WinDir%/COMMAND.COM'. For these applications
to work properly, there needs to be a symlink called 'command.com.so' pointing
to 'wcmd.exe'.
Occasionally, applications will look for "RUNDLL.EXE" when calling functions in
16-bit DLLs. For these applications to work properly, there needs to be a
symlink called 'rundll.exe' pointing to 'rundll32.exe'. Wine's RUNDLL32 does
support calling 16-bit libraries by the way: I checked.
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------- Additional Comments From lxtanner(a)yahoo.co.uk 2005-02-11 13:17 -------
The truth is that most applications do not mind the SETUPX_CreateStandardLDDs
function not being implemented although this can result in files being installed
incorrectly in %WinSysDir%/Unknown when one of the standard paths is not found.
The freeze when attempting to run Active Setup is actually caused by the native
ADVPACK.DLL included in the package not initializing correctly. The solution is
to launch the Active Setup Wizard executable with Wine's ADVPACK.DLL set to
builtin. If it is contained within a self-extracting package, you can find it at
<Wine's temporary files dir>/IXP[000-999].TMP with the highest number (the
[000-999] part).
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------- Additional Comments From lxtanner(a)yahoo.co.uk 2005-02-11 13:08 -------
Are you saying that Wine now supports the LNK/PIF file formats used for
shortcuts? I only reported this as a bug because I couldn't load the native
EXPLORER.EXE in Wine 20050419 (but that was the version used in NT4 SP6 -
probably too advanced...). Are there any 3rd party shells that support the
LNK/PIF file formats (which is where applications get their path info from, of
course) and are usable in Wine? Does Wine now run EXPLORER.EXE or have its own
implementation? Can Wine now launch LNK/PIF files directly as if they were
executables? Does WINEFILE now support launching LNK/PIF files?
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------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas(a)elst.vtu.lt 2005-02-11 13:07 -------
Got it. That's a "DesktopDoubleBuffered" registry value from a default X11Drv
config key. If I set it to 'Y', exception disappears.
Reversing patch [1] helps me too. If I change code this way:
--- dlls/x11drv/x11drv_main.c 23 Sep 2005 17:21:32 -0000 1.112
+++ dlls/x11drv/x11drv_main.c 2 Nov 2005 19:04:33 -0000
@@ -406,11 +406,11 @@ static BOOL process_attach(void)
}
}
if (!screen_depth) screen_depth = DefaultDepthOfScreen( screen );
/* If OpenGL is available, change the default visual, etc as necessary */
- if (desktop_dbl_buf && (desktop_vi = X11DRV_setup_opengl_visual( display )))
+ if ((desktop_vi = X11DRV_setup_opengl_visual( display )))
{
visual = desktop_vi->visual;
screen = ScreenOfDisplay(display, desktop_vi->screen);
screen_depth = desktop_vi->depth;
}
exception is gone too. Something is getting not initialized in the file or
initialized at wrong time, I guess.
[1] http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-cvs/2005-June/016508.html
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