http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30182
Bug #: 30182
Summary: SuperPower 2 demo installation aborted
Product: Wine
Version: 1.4
Platform: x86
URL: http://www.gamefront.com/files/3631719/SuperPower_2_De
mo
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Keywords: download, Installer, regression
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: msi
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: gyebro69(a)gmail.com
CC: hans(a)meelstraat.net
Classification: Unclassified
Regression SHA1: fa2420d6960df77d6073e3666d375936c5999fe7
Created attachment 39392
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terminal output
Near at the end of the install process I get the following error message:
"Feature transfer error - Error: -1603 Fatal error during installation."
Afterwards the installer reverts all changes.
Installation works with Wine-1.4 but not with wine-1.4-284-gc5faf15.
fa2420d6960df77d6073e3666d375936c5999fe7 is the first bad commit
commit fa2420d6960df77d6073e3666d375936c5999fe7
Author: Hans Leidekker <hans(a)codeweavers.com>
Date: Mon Mar 12 12:26:34 2012 +0100
msi: Perform a case insensitive match on filenames from cabinets.
:040000 040000 6b7210c4e9372efd6a5d2ad5b1d9d99eecf57a45
55e5b3a84d2e1c72443ba9bbe2cf295098f8c5b2 M dlls
The reverted patch fixed the problem.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19350
Summary: right click context menu requires multiple left
clicks, and multiple selections (control-or-shift)
selecting is buggy
Product: Wine
Version: 1.1.25
Platform: PC-x86-64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: wine(a)tehk.org
When using flashfxp, connecting to a remote ftp site and then a list of the
files/folders on the remote site will appear.
At first, when an attampt is made to select multiple files (while holding
control or shift to select them) several clicks on a single file must be made
first in order to then complete this action.
secondly, when right clicking and bringing up a context menu, it requires 2
left clicks on any item in the menu to select that action versus the standard
one click.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18787
Summary: Implement interlocked.c for Solaris/x86 using Sun C
Product: Wine
Version: 1.1.22
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: minor
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: baggett.patrick(a)gmail.com
When compiling Wine from source tarball on Solaris 10 5/09 with Sun Studio 12
cc I get the following message:
"You must implement the interlocked* functions for your compiler"
Sun C uses the same inline assembly language format as GCC, so simply changing
line 27 at top of libs/port/interlocked.c to read:
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__SUNPRO_C)
causes it to successfully compile using the inline assembly. Given the trivial
nature of this, is there any way this can be merged?
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12553
Summary: Toolbars misplaced, hidden
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.59.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: tarasov.igor(a)gmail.com
Created an attachment (id=12122)
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WINEDEBUG=+toolbar,+listview,+themingcombo wine 0.9.59 log
Here are two screenshots:
Wine being run with MS comctl32.dll, the same thing you see in Windows:
http://polosatus.ru/wine/toolbar_reference.png
And wine running with it's own version of comctl32:
http://polosatus.ru/wine/toolbar_bug.png
First of all, disappeared toolbar at the middle of screenshot.
Also, notice misplaced right toolbar. It is misplaced to left a bit. I suppose
both bugs are related.
Seems that developers have used some undocumented features, as log has this:
warn:toolbar:TOOLBAR_SetBitmapSize 5 buttons, undoc increase to bitmap size :
16-15 -> 20-20
and this:
warn:toolbar:TOOLBAR_SetBitmapSize 6 buttons, undoc increase to bitmap size :
20-20 -> 16-16
several times.
I've supposed that WINEDEBUG=+toolbar,+listview,+themingcombo should be enough
for initial log :)
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40412
Bug ID: 40412
Summary: When opening the game Stardew Valley, I get an error
message and it never opens
Product: Wine
Version: 1.9.4
Hardware: x86
OS: Mac OS X
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: blocker
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: goodman.jaime(a)gmail.com
Created attachment 54149
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backtrace file
I get the message "This program has encountered a serious problem and needs to
close"
Logs attached
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44597
Bug ID: 44597
Summary: Window rendering completely breaks after interacting
with the “Desktop Integration” section of winecfg with
enabled GTK3 themeing
Product: Wine-staging
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: alexander-winehq(a)xmine128.tk
CC: erich.e.hoover(a)wine-staging.com, michael(a)fds-team.de,
sebastian(a)fds-team.de
Distribution: ---
Created attachment 60584
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Changes in HKCU registry
# Background & Steps to reproduce
Window rendering will show bizare artifacts, up to becoming totally useless
(tiny transparent window frames that cannot be interacted with), after
following the below steps:
1. In WINE staging enable GTK3 themeing
2. Open `winecfg` again (things should be themed now)
3. Select the “desktop integration” tab
4. Change the “theme” from “GTK-3” to “(No Theme)” and click “Apply”
5. Do the above two times for noticable rendering issues and crashes
6. Do the above three (or more) times to break *any window rendering in WINE*
(see attachment 2)
# Underlying issue
I'm not exactly sure what `winecfg` happens to do here, but it somehow manages
to calculate and store some completely wrong values for several entries inside
the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics
registry key (see attachment 1) that then result in this behaviour.
# Workaround
Open `${WINEPREFIX}/user.reg` in a text editor and delete the entire
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics
registry key section before launching WINE again.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31741
Bug #: 31741
Summary: python-2.7.3.amd64.msi fails to install
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: x86-64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: tahoar(a)gmail.com
Classification: Unclassified
I tried installing Python 64-bit 2.7.3 on wine1.5-amd64. The installer loads
but will not progress after the introduction page. When clicking "continue",
the installer does nothing. Clicking "cancel" exits the installer.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44373
Bug ID: 44373
Summary: cmd's %0 path variables (e.g. %~dp0) don't match those
of Windows (w.r.t. case and quoting)
Product: Wine
Version: 3.0-rc6
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: cmd
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: ryan.prichard(a)gmail.com
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I'm filing this issue at Fabian Maurer's suggestion, after filing
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44369.
When %0 starts with a quote character, Windows tends to evaluate the %0 path
variables (%~d0, %~p0, ...) strangely. I think the Wine behavior makes more
sense, but it could also make sense to match Windows bug-for-bug.
Test program (you might have to fix up the C:\bin for your machine):
C:\>mkdir Bin
C:\Bin\ShowArg0.Cmd:
@echo [%0] -------------------- [%~d0] [%~p0] [%~n0] [%~x0]
C:\Bin\RunScript.Cmd
@echo off
setlocal
set PATH=C:\bin;%PATH%
cd \
echo --- Wine and Windows roughly do the same thing.
call showarg0
call SHOWARG0
call showarg0.cmd
call SHOWARG0.CMD
call C:\bin\showarg0
call C:\bin\showarg0.cmd
call c:\bin\showarg0.CMD
call showarg0".cmd"
call showarg0."cmd"
call showarg0.c"md"
call s"ho"warg0.cmd
call s"ho"warg0
call "C:\bin\showarg0.cmd"
call "c:\bin\showarg0.CMD"
echo --- Wine and Windows diverge here.
call "showarg0"
call "SHOWARG0"
call "showarg0.cmd"
call "SHOWARG0.CMD"
call "showarg0".cmd
call "sho"warg0.cmd
call "sho"warg0
call "C":\bin\showarg0.cmd
call "C:"\bin\showarg0.cmd
call "C:\"bin\showarg0.cmd
call "c:\"bin\showarg0.CMD
call "C:\bin\showarg0"
(I edited the script output to align the columns.)
Windows behavior (tested on XP and Win10.0.16299.125):
C:\Bin>RunScript
--- Aside from case, Wine and Windows roughly do the same thing.
--- ... Using c:\bin in PATH
[showarg0] ----------------- [c:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[SHOWARG0] ----------------- [c:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
--- ... Using C:\bin in PATH
[showarg0] ----------------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[SHOWARG0] ----------------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[showarg0.cmd] ------------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[SHOWARG0.CMD] ------------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[C:\bin\showarg0] ---------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[C:\bin\showarg0.cmd] ------ [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[c:\bin\showarg0.CMD] ------ [c:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[showarg0".cmd"] ----------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[showarg0."cmd"] ----------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[showarg0.c"md"] ----------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[s"ho"warg0.cmd] ----------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
[s"ho"warg0] --------------- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
["C:\bin\showarg0.cmd"] ---- [C:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
["c:\bin\showarg0.CMD"] ---- [c:] [\Bin\] [ShowArg0] [.Cmd]
--- Wine and Windows diverge here.
["showarg0"] --------------- [C:] [\] [showarg0] []
["SHOWARG0"] --------------- [C:] [\] [SHOWARG0] []
["showarg0.cmd"] ----------- [C:] [\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["SHOWARG0.CMD"] ----------- [C:] [\] [SHOWARG0] [.CMD]
["showarg0".cmd] ----------- [C:] [\] [showarg0"] [.cmd]
["sho"warg0.cmd] ----------- [C:] [\] [sho"warg0] [.cmd]
["sho"warg0] --------------- [C:] [\] [sho"warg0] []
["C":\bin\showarg0.cmd] ---- [C:] [\C":\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["C:"\bin\showarg0.cmd] ---- [C:] [\"\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["C:\"bin\showarg0.cmd] ---- [C:] [\"bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["c:\"bin\showarg0.CMD] ---- [c:] [\"bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
["C:\bin\showarg0"] -------- [C:] [\Bin\] [showarg0] []
Behavior on wine-3.0-rc6:
C:\Bin>RunScript
--- Aside from case, Wine and Windows roughly do the same thing.
--- ... Using c:\bin in PATH
[showarg0] ----------------- [c:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
[SHOWARG0] ----------------- [c:] [\bin\] [SHOWARG0] [.CMD]
--- ... Using C:\bin in PATH
[showarg0] ----------------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
[SHOWARG0] ----------------- [C:] [\bin\] [SHOWARG0] [.CMD]
[showarg0.cmd] ------------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
[SHOWARG0.CMD] ------------- [C:] [\bin\] [SHOWARG0] [.CMD]
[C:\bin\showarg0] ---------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
[C:\bin\showarg0.cmd] ------ [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
[c:\bin\showarg0.CMD] ------ [c:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
[showarg0".cmd"] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
[showarg0."cmd"] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
[showarg0.c"md"] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
[s"ho"warg0.cmd] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
[s"ho"warg0] --------------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
["C:\bin\showarg0.cmd"] ---- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["c:\bin\showarg0.CMD"] ---- [c:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
--- Wine and Windows diverge here.
["showarg0"] --------------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
["SHOWARG0"] --------------- [C:] [\bin\] [SHOWARG0] [.CMD]
["showarg0.cmd"] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["SHOWARG0.CMD"] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [SHOWARG0] [.CMD]
["showarg0".cmd] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["sho"warg0.cmd] ----------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["sho"warg0] --------------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
["C":\bin\showarg0.cmd] ---- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["C:"\bin\showarg0.cmd] ---- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["C:\"bin\showarg0.cmd] ---- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.cmd]
["c:\"bin\showarg0.CMD] ---- [c:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
["C:\bin\showarg0"] -------- [C:] [\bin\] [showarg0] [.CMD]
I see two differences:
- In most cases, when a path starts with a quote, Windows somehow doesn't
parse the path correctly and/or doesn't find the batch file in the PATH.
- As long as Windows *does* find the batch file, it uses the canonical case
for the path, filename, and extension. It doesn't canonicalize the drive;
instead it uses the drive from the PATH or %0. I also tested a SMB share on XP
and Win10 (\\nAs\nAs and \\NaS\NaS), and Windows didn't canonicalize the server
name or share name. (Maybe it never does.)
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34893
Bug #: 34893
Summary: LaTale Launcher gives WSASocketW Failed to create a
socket of type SOCK_RAW, this requires special
permissions
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.6
Platform: x86-64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: iyeru42(a)gmail.com
Classification: Unclassified
tried using the regnum fix:
sudo setcap CAP_NET_RAW=ep /usr/bin/wine
sudo setcap CAP_NET_RAW=ep /usr/bin/wineserver
sudo setcap CAP_NET_RAW=ep LaTaleLauncher.exe
Also applied it to the ogplauncher, Still gave the error.
LaTale also requires GC_DONT_GC=1 before the wine command on the downloader for
the client, since it's pandomediabooster.
Get the client here: http://latale.ogplanet.com/en/download/client.og
Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/FTT71zb1
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44951
Bug ID: 44951
Summary: Add neon/xenial to your repository
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: roadriverrail(a)gmail.com
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Created attachment 61058
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Error when I add the repository
I use KDE Neon installed on my Ubuntu xenial setup, and Neon requires a
different entry in the repository. Could you please replicate your existing
xenial entries for neon/xenial?
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