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jpakkane(a)yahoo.com changed:
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From jpakkane(a)yahoo.com 2006-25-03 05:13 -------
SSam SE works on today's CVS version, so this one got resolved somewhere along
the line.
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jpakkane(a)yahoo.com changed:
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Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
------- Additional Comments From jpakkane(a)yahoo.com 2006-25-03 04:33 -------
Since SSam FE works now, I'm closing this.
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------- Additional Comments From jpakkane(a)yahoo.com 2006-25-03 04:29 -------
Checked today's CVS and it indeed does work. Thanks for fixing this. Closing.
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------- Additional Comments From zthg4821(a)gmail.com 2006-25-03 02:59 -------
I also confirm this with Wine 0.9.10 and eMule 0.47a.
For me the problem doesn't occur when transferring only one or two large files
simultaneously during a single eMule session, but when transferring several
large files during a session (i.e. tons of file handles) the problem usually
occurs after a few hours.
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xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk changed:
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URL| |http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/
| |index.php?module=ContentExpr
| |ess&func=display&ceid=29
Severity|critical |normal
Component|wine-ole |wine-shdocvw
Keywords| |download
------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-25-03 01:32 -------
Confirming + added downloadlink.
I played a little around with it, and i think the first bug is a bug in shdocvw.
Using the following overrides WINEDLLOVERRIDES="shdocvw,shlwapi,urlmon,mshtml=n"
wine wcnchess.exe
i could get up to the punt to register the account, but then crashed in wininet.
(maybe you are registered already, and won't run into this bug, could you try?)
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------- Additional Comments From dank(a)kegel.com 2006-24-03 22:02 -------
I tried reproducing this under valgrind-3.1.1, without much luck.
Had to use --trace-children=yes.
On the first few tries, couldn't get a good run,
installer would exit after displaying the Installshield
screen for a while. It died in one of two ways: either
vex x86->IR: unhandled instruction bytes: 0x7 0xFF 0xB1 0x90
==18286== Your program just tried to execute an instruction that Valgrind
==18286== did not recognise. There are two possible reasons for this.
Or:
Unhandled exception: illegal instruction in 32-bit code (0x00409c2f).
Register dump:
CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:0000 FS:000b GS:0003
EIP:00409c2f ESP:05f48090 EBP:05f480c8 EFLAGS:00000044( - 00 - - ZP)
EAX:0000001d EBX:000000ba ECX:00000003 EDX:00000000
ESI:0041b59a EDI:0041b560
Stack dump:
0x05f48090: 00010022 00010022 05f480f4 049c366c
0x05f480a0: 00405ee1 00009003 05f480c8 049dddc0
0x05f480b0: 00010022 05f48184 04999f7b 00010022
0x05f480c0: 049c366c 05f48184 00412338 059c00d8
0x05f480d0: 00000001 00412344 00000000 0041233c
0x05f480e0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Backtrace:
=>1 0x00409c2f in installsketchupw5.0.260ena (+0x9c2f) (0x00409c2f)
2 0x059c00d8 (0x059c00d8)
3 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
0x00409c2f: andw $0,0x0(%esi)
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Summary: world chess network - program wcnchess.exe crashes
because of OLE error 8000FFFF
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.10.
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
Component: wine-ole
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: chechi(a)shaw.ca
Hi,
I have wine 0.9.10 on a gentoo linux box and wanted to play chess on wcn
internet chess client (they don't tell the version on the site - latest I
guess). I even checked your database and it appeared in there as working.
The installation went smoothly and everything was good. But when I browsed to
.wine/drive_c/Program Files/WCN and executed "wine wcn.exe" I got 2 dialogs with
the following errors:
Dialog 1: OLE Error 8000FFFF
Dialog 2: Access Violation at address 0053DF7E in module 'wcnchess.exe'. Read of
addresss 0000032C
and the following output to the console:
err:region:CombineRgn Invalid rgn=(nil)
err:region:CombineRgn Invalid rgn=(nil)
err:region:CombineRgn Invalid rgn=(nil)
err:region:CombineRgn Invalid rgn=(nil)
err:region:CombineRgn Invalid rgn=(nil)
... at this point it was hanging and I had to CTRL-C
The bug is very reproductible and is the same on Mandriva Linux.
I hope I have been specific enough. I know there are other people complaining on
the wcn forums that they can't play on linux so if you fix this you will make a
lot of persons happy.
Thank you very much for giving your time,
Stephan Badragan
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------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2006-24-03 12:59 -------
The thing is, you should test your program without relaying on some qwestionable
stuff.
ATM it seems that try icons are broken. So when you say that something doesn't
work that related to try icons - well we need to fix the first bug. Then see if
there is something else behind it.
Also, native dlls might only point the general direction where to dig. But they
don't provide too much help afterwards. You used lots of native dlls that if
anything hide the real place where the problem might be.
As far as RAS goes - I thing that's WONTFIX. It's way way way different on
native and *nix.
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------- Additional Comments From wine.tester(a)gmail.com 2006-24-03 11:11 -------
If the native dlls couldn't have had an effect on the system tray icon then
MAYBE the icon in the system tray was never an issue and only appeared that way
because the notifier wasn't trying to connect to the mail account with the built
in dlls. And only when some native dlls were used it made an attempt to connect
and the icon changed. If this could be true then this ticket could be resolved
but then 4818 wouldn't be a duplicate and should be reopened.
Since Winsock is clearly not an option to play with is there a timeline as to
when Wine will support Windows Remote Access Services (RAS)?
Thanks for comments.
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