http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4964
------- Additional Comments From juris.smotrovs(a)sets.lv 2006-25-04 11:00 -------
Created an attachment (id=2340)
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Testcase in dlls/user/tests/msg.c demonstrating problem
This testcase demonstrates both Bug 4964 and 4960;
see Wine's behaviour instead of message sequence
WmMaximizeMDIchildInvisibleParentSeq.
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------- Additional Comments From juris.smotrovs(a)sets.lv 2006-25-04 10:56 -------
Created an attachment (id=2339)
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Testcase, addition to dlls/user/tests/msg.c test
There were defects in the previous patch; this one I carefully checked, it
should be OK.
It succeeds on Windows (I have Windows 2000), but fails on Wine.
Particularly, in the sequence WmMaximizeMDIchildInvisibleParentSeq
there are many discrepancies (and of different nature) between
messages sent by Windows and by Wine.
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------- Additional Comments From jan.wine(a)zerebecki.de 2006-25-04 09:29 -------
Also make sure that the version of dx in the registry is set to the latest dx
version string (4.09.00.0904), using a fresh .wine with the latest wine should
make sure of that.
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------- Additional Comments From frix(a)engineer.com 2006-25-04 09:27 -------
Hi there,
I think the bug regarding the disk size was also reported under real MS Windows.
It occurrs when you're trying to install the game onto a partition formatted for
NTFS. It installs fine under real win2k, but the target partition must be
formatted in FAT32.
I don't know which function call under wine is called to return the available
disc size, but it seems to emulate the NTFS response...
Regards,
Frikkie
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------- Additional Comments From mike(a)codeweavers.com 2006-25-04 09:09 -------
Appears to be crashing somewhere near IDropTarget_Release in OLEDD_UnInitialize.
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------- Additional Comments From fojtik(a)penguin.cz 2006-25-04 08:14 -------
Dear Tom,
do you think, it makes sense for wine development testing which patch stopped
wine to work?
As I have written before, wine works fine up to 0.9.9. At least this
situation should be catched by ./configure.
I have normally installed Slackware 9. When I install OpenGL, my configuration
will change.
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-25-04 07:15 -------
In know one (directx 8.1) game that checks for presence of
~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/d3d8.dll.
So maybe it's just checking for d3d9.dll. So this could be worth a quick shot: do
"touch ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/d3d9.dll"
and try again. You might be lucky (but i fear not :) )
BTW what is the exact error massage it pops up?
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-25-04 07:09 -------
*** Bug 4623 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-25-04 07:09 -------
Also a duplicate of 3774
Hi, i just checked this application as well and the bug is fixed by the (yet)
unmerged patches from Stefan Doesinger. So likely to be fixed soon i guess
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 3774 ***
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-25-04 07:07 -------
Hi, i just checked and the crash at least is fixed by the (yet) unmerged patches
from Stefan Doesinger. So likely to be fixed soon i guess
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