https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38506
Bug ID: 38506
Summary: Keep getting this error when trying to run Radio
spider; needed to run church radio station. Windows
keeps getting hacked, Linux running well (surprise,
surprise). Thanks for any help you can provide.
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: derekk(a)ccleb.com
Distribution: ---
Created attachment 51358
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backtrace of error
When i try and run radio spider this is the error i receive. The program begins
to load then this pops up. Sorry if it's something i configured wrong. I'm new
to Linux and teaching myself as no one i know has used Linux for radio station
OS. Thank you for any help you can provide, seriously thank you.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42399
Bug ID: 42399
Summary: Implement Windows Script Host
Product: Wine-gecko
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gecko-unknown
Assignee: jacek(a)codeweavers.com
Reporter: kolan_n(a)mail.ru
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Wine has wscript.exe, cscript.exe and JScript.dll, but they seem to do nothing.
This prevents some software embedding WSH from working properly. The solution
can be some open-source JS engine like SpiderMonkey or v8 wrapped into a a
library providing WSH API. Probably you can reuse node.js which looks similar
to WSH in the sense it has API for network requests and FS manipulation.
Of course it is possible to install Microsoft's WSH, but it surely contain
vulnerabilities since it have not been updated for years and lacks modern JS
features.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38598
Bug ID: 38598
Summary: Crash when UpdateLayeredWindow with large window &
complicated transparency
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.42
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: gdi32
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: m13253(a)hotmail.com
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The program that causes the bug is here:
https://gist.github.com/m13253/092b94c7bd526a9a4e57
A .exe executable is also included in the Git repo.
The program is tested to be fine under Windows 10.
Upon successful execution, the program creates a transparent panel with spotted
background on the right half of the screen.
Wine failed with the following messages:
X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or internal
Xlib length error)
Major opcode of failed request: 33 (X_GrabKey)
Serial number of failed request: 219
Current serial number in output stream: 227
Depending on the window size, the "major opcode" may vary.
This issue only occurs when:
Source line 72-76: The window size is large enough
and
Source line 115-131: The RGBA bitmap is complicated, especially the alpha
channel
Additional info:
Distribution: ArchLinux
It is a WINEARCH=win32 prefix.
libx11: 1.6.3-1
xorg-server: 1.17.1-5
mesa: 10.5.4-1
gnome-shell: 3.16.1-2
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21397
Summary: LookupAccountName cannot retrieve a 'groups' SID
Product: Wine
Version: 1.1.36
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: advapi32
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: us(a)edmeades.me.uk
Debugging an application I found the cause of the first failure is that the
software installs a 'group' (which fails with a fixme). Post install, I created
a group (addgroup) but the application calls LookupAccountName to retrieve the
SID of that created group.
You can hack around this (if LookupAccountName fails, query the current user
and re-call the function to get it's sid) but looking at the function there is
complete support missing for anything other than the current user.
Ideally it should call (something like getgrent?) and if it finds a group, map
it to a SID somehow (perhaps end the SID with the gid?). It could handle
querying other users as well in a similar way (getpwnam?)
JEWMQ
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--- Comment #46 from madbad82(a)gmail.com ---
(In reply to Bruno Jesus from comment #44)
> (In reply to madbad82 from comment #43)
> > Created attachment 57205 [details]
> > backtrace
> >
> > Backtrace of "wine control" with the experimental KLGDFF Logitec driver
>
> There are some well-known crashes in joy.cpl but since my controllers don't
> support the other effects I can't reproduce myself so it is good that you
> can test this. If you are able to compile Wine I can attach some patches.
>
> Anyway, please attach a +dinput patch when playing with all effects
> sequentially.
Attached the new log with +dinput.
Never compiled wine but should not be too hard, I will be glad to test your
patches!
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--- Comment #45 from madbad82(a)gmail.com ---
Created attachment 57214
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console log with +dinput (and the experimental logitec driver)
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39988
Bug ID: 39988
Summary: winepath -w wrong output with path longer 260
Product: Wine
Version: 1.9.0
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: s3141p(a)gmail.com
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When the input $pathname is longer than 260 characters wine -w $pathname
1. truncates the converted output path at 260 characters
2. appends some garbage characters to it
3. reports no error and exits with status 0
I think fixing #3 as a minimum is important; at least exit 1, possibly print an
error message.
Fixing #2? Why is it printing garbage characters? Buffer overrun?
And please consider changing #1 by extending support to paths > 260 characters.
After all, if I convert the same path by hand and feed it to a Windows
application it has no problems dealing with it. So the 260-character limit of
winepath -w seems rather artificial to me.
I create long linux paths with
mkdir -p /tmp/aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd/eee/
touch /tmp/aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd/eee/$(dd if=/dev/zero count=1 bs=260 | tr '\000' a)
# which creates /tmp/aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd/eee/aaaaaaaa...
Thanks.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36199
Bug ID: 36199
Summary: valgrind shows several warnings under
crypt32/tests/chain.c
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.17
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Keywords: download, source, testcase
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: crypt32
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: austinenglish(a)gmail.com
Created attachment 48320
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valgrind log
A few in glibc:
==17802== Thread 2:
==17802== Invalid read of size 1
==17802== at 0x40187FA: strcmp (strcmp.S:34)
==17802== by 0x4008925: _dl_map_object (dl-load.c:2113)
==17802== by 0x4013383: dl_open_worker (dl-open.c:224)
==17802== by 0x400F1F5: _dl_catch_error (dl-error.c:187)
==17802== by 0x4012D93: _dl_open (dl-open.c:650)
==17802== by 0x435093A: do_dlopen (dl-libc.c:87)
==17802== by 0x400F1F5: _dl_catch_error (dl-error.c:187)
==17802== by 0x4350A2A: dlerror_run (dl-libc.c:46)
==17802== by 0x4350AB0: __libc_dlopen_mode (dl-libc.c:163)
==17802== by 0x4221819: pthread_cancel_init (unwind-forcedunwind.c:52)
==17802== by 0x42219FB: _Unwind_ForcedUnwind (unwind-forcedunwind.c:129)
==17802== by 0x421F732: __pthread_unwind (unwind.c:129)
==17802== by 0x421A080: pthread_exit (pthreadP.h:280)
==17802== by 0x7BC8E1A9: terminate_thread (thread.c:349)
==17802== by 0x7BC87009: ??? (signal_i386.c:2571)
==17802== by 0x6A5F357: ???
==17802== by 0x4218F92: start_thread (pthread_create.c:309)
==17802== by 0x431D7ED: clone (clone.S:129)
==17802== Address 0x693d913 is on thread 1's stack
==17802==
==17802== Invalid read of size 4
==17802== at 0x4352239: _Unwind_IteratePhdrCallback
(unwind-dw2-fde-glibc.c:112)
==17802== by 0x43503E2: dl_iterate_phdr (dl-iteratephdr.c:76)
==17802== by 0x4352AF9: _Unwind_Find_FDE (unwind-dw2-fde-glibc.c:267)
==17802== by 0x6B9E336: ??? (in
/usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.8.2/32/libgcc_s.so.1)
==17802== by 0x6B9EB21: ??? (in
/usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.8.2/32/libgcc_s.so.1)
==17802== by 0x6B9F10F: _Unwind_ForcedUnwind (in
/usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.8.2/32/libgcc_s.so.1)
==17802== by 0x42219F1: _Unwind_ForcedUnwind (unwind-forcedunwind.c:137)
==17802== by 0x421F732: __pthread_unwind (unwind.c:129)
==17802== by 0x421A080: pthread_exit (pthreadP.h:280)
==17802== by 0x7BC8E1A9: terminate_thread (thread.c:349)
==17802== by 0x7BC87009: ??? (signal_i386.c:2571)
==17802== by 0x6A5F357: ???
==17802== by 0x4218F92: start_thread (pthread_create.c:309)
==17802== by 0x431D7ED: clone (clone.S:129)
==17802== Address 0x693c034 is on thread 1's stack
==17802==
==17802== Thread 1 crypt32_test.exe.so:
==17802== Jump to the invalid address stated on the next line
==17802== at 0x693E820: ??? (in /lib32/libresolv-2.19.so)
==17802== by 0x425F4E8: __run_exit_handlers (exit.c:82)
==17802== by 0x425F54C: exit (exit.c:104)
==17802== by 0x7BC68772: NtTerminateProcess (process.c:63)
==17802== by 0x7BC5941B: RtlExitUserProcess (loader.c:2538)
==17802== by 0x7B868D09: ??? (process.c:2668)
==17802== Address 0x693e820 is on thread 1's stack
==17802==
and several possible leaks:
==17802== 20 bytes in 1 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 50 of 427
==17802== at 0x7BC4C6B7: notify_alloc (heap.c:255)
==17802== by 0x7BC50EFB: RtlAllocateHeap (heap.c:1716)
==17802== by 0x514398B: CryptMemAlloc (main.c:124)
==17802== by 0x511E0A9: CertAddStoreToCollection (collectionstore.c:519)
==17802== by 0x5164B4B: CRYPT_SysOpenStoreW (store.c:592)
==17802== by 0x5165ADF: CertOpenStore (store.c:907)
==17802== by 0x51136FD: CRYPT_CreateChainEngine (chain.c:130)
==17802== by 0x511394F: get_chain_engine (chain.c:175)
==17802== by 0x511ADC0: CertGetCertificateChain (chain.c:2894)
==17802== by 0x4E618AA: testVerifyCertChainPolicy (chain.c:4790)
==17802== by 0x4E61C4C: func_chain (chain.c:4844)
==17802== by 0x4EB7F67: run_test (test.h:584)
==17802== by 0x4EB8356: main (test.h:654)
==17802==
==17802== 60 bytes in 3 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 197 of 427
==17802== at 0x7BC4C6B7: notify_alloc (heap.c:255)
==17802== by 0x7BC50EFB: RtlAllocateHeap (heap.c:1716)
==17802== by 0x514398B: CryptMemAlloc (main.c:124)
==17802== by 0x5157661: ContextPropertyList_SetProperty (proplist.c:132)
==17802== by 0x515788F: ContextPropertyList_Copy (proplist.c:215)
==17802== by 0x511E9AF: Context_CopyProperties (context.c:130)
==17802== by 0x510AB6C: Cert_clone (cert.c:139)
==17802== by 0x5163664: MemStore_addContext (store.c:151)
==17802== by 0x5163A35: MemStore_addCert (store.c:243)
==17802== by 0x510B119: add_cert_to_store (cert.c:263)
==17802== by 0x510B27F: CertAddCertificateContextToStore (cert.c:287)
==17802== by 0x510A852: CertAddEncodedCertificateToStore (cert.c:65)
==17802== by 0x515E94A: add_ms_root_certs (rootstore.c:732)
==17802== by 0x515EB12: create_root_store (rootstore.c:808)
==17802== by 0x515EC6C: CRYPT_RootOpenStore (rootstore.c:829)
==17802== by 0x516435C: CRYPT_SysRegOpenStoreW (store.c:435)
==17802== by 0x5165ADF: CertOpenStore (store.c:907)
==17802== by 0x5164BAF: CRYPT_SysOpenStoreW (store.c:604)
==17802== by 0x5165ADF: CertOpenStore (store.c:907)
==17802== by 0x51136FD: CRYPT_CreateChainEngine (chain.c:130)
==17802==
==17802== 96 bytes in 1 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 294 of 427
==17802== at 0x7BC4C6B7: notify_alloc (heap.c:255)
==17802== by 0x7BC50EFB: RtlAllocateHeap (heap.c:1716)
==17802== by 0x61ACD34: heap_alloc_zero (internet.h:121)
==17802== by 0x61ADCA1: create_netconn (netconnection.c:369)
==17802== by 0x619CFF2: open_http_connection (http.c:4826)
==17802== by 0x619D68C: HTTP_HttpSendRequestW (http.c:4972)
==17802== by 0x619EE2C: HttpSendRequestExW (http.c:5511)
==17802== by 0x61643F8: HTTP_RetrieveEncodedObjectW (cryptnet_main.c:933)
==17802== by 0x6165930: CryptRetrieveObjectByUrlW (cryptnet_main.c:1479)
==17802== by 0x5118CA0: CRYPT_FindIssuer (chain.c:2039)
==17802== by 0x51193A2: CRYPT_GetIssuer (chain.c:2168)
==17802== by 0x511952F: CRYPT_BuildSimpleChain (chain.c:2200)
==17802== by 0x511976F: CRYPT_GetSimpleChainForCert (chain.c:2247)
==17802== by 0x5119885: CRYPT_BuildCandidateChainFromCert (chain.c:2277)
==17802== by 0x511AE8B: CertGetCertificateChain (chain.c:2914)
==17802== by 0x4E5F02E: testGetCertChain (chain.c:3996)
==17802== by 0x4E61C51: func_chain (chain.c:4845)
==17802== by 0x4EB7F67: run_test (test.h:584)
==17802== by 0x4EB8356: main (test.h:654)
==17802==
etc. (full log attached)
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--- Comment #30 from David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> ---
Still valid Wine 2.1.0 (from Ubuntu 16.04 x86-64 PPA).
Native comctl32.dll from winetricks doesn't seem to bring up radio channels or
option to add them.
(Note that radio channels do play if you open them by their URL directly.)
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