https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41632
Bug ID: 41632
Summary: Wine not running with Administrative privileges
Product: Wine
Version: 1.9.22
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: stevedonato(a)gmail.com
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Error running wine windows program. Error message produced is;
"You do not have Administrative privileges on this computer. Sign into Windows
as an Administrator. Try again."
Latest wine release 1.9.22
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35984
Bug ID: 35984
Summary: Leftover pixels in Microsoft Paint when using
Rectangle tool with thick border
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.15
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: Nachanon_Vetjasit(a)hotmail.com
Created attachment 48104
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Screencast demonstrating the leftover lines problem
I've used Microsoft Paint on WINE, I found that when I set
line thickness to >1px (using Line tool) and select Rectangle tool,
then drag mouse to South-East direction to create a rectangle
(but don't release mouse button yet), then move to West, then North,
and release the button. I'll see that some color pixels that's used to be
old rectangle border were left over.
The larger line size, more obvious the effect.
Apart from leftover lines, there is also a knot on the top left of the
rectangle. (Won't be visible at first glance, use Magnifier tool to see it)
These leftover lines (and knot) also didn't disappear on Undo too.
Screencast demonstrating this problem and affected image also attached.
(Using 5px line thickness in this case).
Microsoft Paint 5.1.2600.5512 (mspaint.exe from Windows XP SP3)
mfc42u.dll 6.2.8071.0 picked from Windows XP SP3, placed with the same
directory as mspaint.exe
WINE: 1.7.15 (git), set to Windows version XP
WINE installed without XInput2, OSMesa, OpenCL, CMS, GStreamer, and OSS support
System: Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny" i386
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53889
Bug ID: 53889
Summary: vbscript does not support Get_Item call on IDispatch
objects
Product: Wine
Version: 7.20
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: vbscript
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: jsm174(a)gmail.com
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I ran into some code with where an IDispatch object has a Get_Item method:
PlayerScores(0).SetValue(1000)
In interp.c, `do_icall` will E_NOTIMPL for REF_OBJ when there are arguments:
if(arg_cnt) {
FIXME("arguments on object\n");
return E_NOTIMPL;
}
To work around this, I added the following:
+ if (arg_cnt) {
+ vbstack_to_dp(ctx, arg_cnt, FALSE, &dp);
+
+ hres = IDispatch_Invoke(ref.u.obj, DISPID_VALUE, &IID_NULL,
+ LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, &dp, res,
+ NULL, NULL);
+
+ if(FAILED(hres))
+ return hres;
+
+ IDispatch_AddRef(V_DISPATCH(res));
+
+ break;
+ }
IDispatch_AddRef(ref.u.obj);
V_VT(res) = VT_DISPATCH;
V_DISPATCH(res) = ref.u.obj;
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56547
Bug ID: 56547
Summary: New Alpha Protocol GOG Release Fails to Launch
Product: Wine
Version: 9.5
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: nekoNexus(a)protonmail.ch
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Created attachment 76303
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Wine-9.5 Terminal Output Log
Distro: Gentoo Linux 64-bit (LLVM-based)
Wine Version: 9.5 (Built with GGC & MingW)
Wine Compile Flags:
CFLAGS="-march=znver2 -pipe -O2 -ggdb3"
CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS"
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O2,--sort-common,--as-needed"
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Store Page:
https://www.gog.com/en/game/alpha_protocol
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Summary:
--------
After installing GOG's re-release of Alpha Protocol, the game fails to properly
launch and throws a backtrace window instead.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17195
Summary: NamedPipe datagrams need to be _really_ datagrams
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ntdll
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: lkcl(a)lkcl.net
ok, after a little bit of investigation, i think i understand the pipes code
enough to be able to say what's going on, and i'm seeing something like this:
process 1:
recvpipe = CreateNamedPipe("\\pipe\fred")
ReadFile(recvpipe, buffer, &length);
printf(length) ===> 43
ReadPipe(recvpipe, buffer, &length); /* no data */
process 2:
sendpipe = CreateNamedPipe("\\pipe\fred")
length = 9;
WriteFile(sendpipe, buffer, &length);
length = 34;
WriteFile(sendpipe, buffer, &length);
what's happening is that the data being sent down the pipes isn't being done as
datagrams. the implementation is using a stream-based fd.
the solution is: you _must_ implement a protocol on top of the pipes which
sends the length (as a 32-bit int, whatever) which is read off the fd, followed
by the data stream of _exactly_ that length.
_must_. there's no two ways about this.
the protocol of Pipes is unfortunately a combination of both datagrams and
streams. datagrams because the lengths of data sent are absolute and
inviolate. streams because the data order and reliability are _also_ absolute
and inviolate.
you can't use datagrams (because they're unreliable). you can't expect all
unixen to support datagrams on top of unix sockets (if that's what's being
used).
so - you have to send the length, as part of the implementation of the
pipe-data-send.
sending a length will also solve the issue of trying to send zero-length pipe
datagrams.
as a first implementation, you _might_ be able to get away with assuming that
when someone asks for some data, they _will_ provide a buffer big enough.
... actually... i don't see any ERR_MORE_DATA error codes in NtReadFile, so
that would explain... this is going to get messy :)
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55613
Bug ID: 55613
Summary: right click does not work in Battle.net App (friends
list, favorite games)
Product: Wine
Version: 8.16
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: kolAflash(a)kolahilft.de
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Right click does not work in Battle.net (Blizzard).
Battle.net App version: 2.24.1.14385 (2023-09-17)
Right click is mostly being needed for managing contacts in the friends list at
the right side and favorite games in the top bar. In both cases right click is
supposed to open a context menu.
Console output when right clicking:
0118:fixme:system:EnableNonClientDpiScaling (00050116): stub
0118:fixme:shell:SHGetPropertyStoreForWindow (00050116 112451A8 0060B018) stub!
0118:fixme:shell:window_prop_store_SetValue 1B806B70,
{{9f4c2855-9f79-4b39-a8d0-e1d42de1d5f3},4}, 0060B008
0118:fixme:shell:window_prop_store_SetValue 1B806B70,
{{9f4c2855-9f79-4b39-a8d0-e1d42de1d5f3},2}, 0060AFF8
0118:fixme:shell:window_prop_store_SetValue 1B806B70,
{{9f4c2855-9f79-4b39-a8d0-e1d42de1d5f3},3}, 0060AFE8
0118:fixme:shell:window_prop_store_SetValue 1B806B70,
{{9f4c2855-9f79-4b39-a8d0-e1d42de1d5f3},5}, 0060AFD8
0118:fixme:shell:window_prop_store_Commit 1B806B70
0118:fixme:win:GetPointerDevices (0060CCAC 00000000): partial stub
0118:fixme:system:NtUserQueryDisplayConfig flags 0x2, paths_count 0x60ccac,
paths 0x1addd280, modes_count 0x60cca8, modes 0x1ad59340, topology_id (nil)
semi-stub
0118:fixme:system:NtUserDisplayConfigGetDeviceInfo Unimplemented packet type
11.
Workaround:
Enable the virtual desktop in winecfg or using the /explorer switch.
https://wiki.winehq.org/Winecfg#Window_Settingshttps://wiki.winehq.org/Explorer
Unfortunately you can't switch between different "Windows application" windows
using ALT-TAB in this mode.
And when you use ALT-TAB to switch to other X windows, this may cause the
Windows applications to assume that the ALT key is being stuck hold down. This
is probably another bug, but I can't find a bug report for it. (feel free to
create a bug report and link it here, if you encounter this problem)
See also:
https://www.reddit.com/r/wine_gaming/comments/ou67et/right_clicking_on_batt…https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/141oitc/right_click_on_battl…
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55956
Bug ID: 55956
Summary: Akiba's Trip no longer able to be played. Deadlocks or
Crashes before reaching the main menu.
Product: Wine
Version: 8.21
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: hibbsncc1701(a)gmail.com
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Currently attempting to play Akiba's Trip Undead & Undressed causes the game to
deadlock / crash after showing the intros and skipping the intro movie.
With movies enabled in the game options wine winds up printing a glibc
assertion.
With movies disabled in the game options the game deadlocks after hitting a
critical section timeout.
In both cases there are mfplat errors present in the logs.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55233
Bug ID: 55233
Summary: A-Train PC Classic - UI is incorrectly sized and
cannot switch between selected windows.
Product: Wine
Version: 8.12
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: hibbsncc1701(a)gmail.com
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The UI windows in A-Train PC Classic are unusable.
Note: This game was ported from the Nintendo 3DS, and most / all of it's UI is
intact. "UI windows" are essentially the game's menu / dialog box interface.
(Called "windows" here as that's what the game's configuration INI file calls
them.)
Attempting to start a new game the first time causes each window to fill the
entire application window and draw on top of each other. With only the top most
window receiving user input.
For the second attempt to start a new game, the windows are correctly sized /
placed but only the most recently drawn window accepts user input with no way
to switch to an inactive window. This breaks the game as the first requirement
of the player is to use an inactive window's "Enter Company Name" button.
The game's configuration INI file contains options for setting each window's
origin X/Y coordinates, width and height. However editing these values manually
seems to result in a deadlock. With the game continuing to update the
application window (minimize / partial hide / etc.) but otherwise refusing user
input after showing the company logos.
Attempting to use a known good configuration file from Windows also doesn't
work. As the game seemingly ignores it with no visible window behavior change
from when starting a new game. As described above.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32618
Bug #: 32618
Summary: Atlantica Online partially hangs when rotating the
view with the mouse.
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: user32
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: arek75(a)gmail.com
Classification: Unclassified
Created attachment 43044
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Bisect log
Starting with Wine 1.5.18, Atlantica Online is no longer playable due to a bug
where if you attempt to rotate the camera with the mouse (right-click and
drag), Atlantica's graphics lock up and the game seems to lose the mouse. You
can get the game to respond again by pressing alt on the keyboard, but you
still can't rotate the camera (or rather not much, it'll move a tiny bit each
time before locking up).
I went ahead and bisected this, and also ran into a problem where Atlantica
never got control of the mouse/keyboard and had to be closed with alt-f4. In
these cases I used 'git bisect skip' to continue. Git finally came up with 18
possible "bad commits". Looking at them in gitk, the following commits are of
note (the first skipped commit and the first known bad commit):
841214ddb4d4dc620e6b51dfe6655b585d423edc - user32: Don't check for driver
events before normal messages in PeekMessage.
a0f039a6049641cc2be8fa32f2afa3c3f394a99b - user32: Fix the wait event mask in
PeekMessage.
The first of these commits caused Atlantica to not respond much to
mouse/keyboard events (you could get a partial response from the mouse if you
could get it over a button, but you can't see the pointer), and while the
second patch fixed that, attempting to rotate the camera using the mouse causes
Atlantica's input/graphics to partially freeze as noted above.
I've attached the bisect log so that you can have a look at it if you need to.
--James
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33239
Bug #: 33239
Summary: VisualBasic arrays of User Defined Type (UDTs) with
strings
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: mod(a)navsoft.com
Classification: Unclassified
Created attachment 43964
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Uses a simple program to test where the crash occurs
I use arrays of UDTs which work under MS Windows. (Any version post Win 2000
except ME.) The program also works happily on a Mac using a Parallels virtual
machine.
These fail under WINE if one or more of the fields is a string. The "TYPE"
order makes no difference.
UDTs which contain only numbers are not affected.
Failure occurs on any attempt to "ReDim" or "Erase" the array. The problem does
not occur when the strings are fixed length or for flat UDTs containing strings
of undeclared length. Prior to a crash, the content of the UDTs can be read and
written to.
Trying to write a simple program produces strange results. I tried initially on
an old PC and found that it would crash simply by redimming the arrays but when
installed under Parallels, it will handle simple arrays and only crashes as I
start to get more adventurous; i.e. using a UDT type declared in a DLL but
otherwise identical.
My main program can be downloaded at http://navsoft.com/AstroNav_Setup.exe. It
makes no claims to being compatible with WINE but there are references to the
problem area elsewhere in this forum by Users who would like to run it under
WINE.
AstroNav uses UDTs extensively. The problem is the Almanac screen where multi
dimension UDTs are widely used. With AstroNav, simply declaring and then
destroying the arrays will cause a crash. [There is also a problem with WINE's
treatment of SetGraphicsMode which I have not yet pinned down but will
hopefully circumvent very shortly. (The SetGraphicsMode API does not work quite
as Microsoft claim so removing it, is probably desirable.)]
The attached backtrace was caused by the following code. The crash occurs only
for Command4_Click() and only on the third press. (Rapid pressing will cause a
"The array is temporarily locked" error/ crash.)
FORM CODE
==========
Private Type My_UDT
n1 As Long
s1 As String
s2 As String
End Type
Private mUDT() As My_UDT
Private DLL_UDT() As Main_Almanac_Columns
Private Sub Command1_Click() ' NO PROBLEM NOW BUT SIMILAR CODE CAUSED A
Dim i As Long ' CRASH ON AN OLDER PC
ReDim mUDT(99)
For i = 0 To 99
mUDT(i).s1 = "Some String"
mUDT(i).s2 = "Some String"
Next i
ReDim mUDT(99)
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click() ' SAME AS ABOVE BUT USING A GLOBAL UDT
Dim i As Long ' = A BIT MORE ADVENTUROUS
ReDim gUDT(99)
For i = 0 To 99
gUDT(i).s1 = "Some String"
gUDT(i).s2 = "Some String"
Next i
ReDim gUDT(99)
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click() ' MORE ADVENTUROUS; PASSING DATA USING
Compile_Data ' Public Property Get
gUDT = My_Module_UDT
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click() ' CRASHES ON THE THIRD CLICK ON MY MAIN
Alt_Compile_Data ' MACHINE
DLL_UDT = My_DLL_UDT
End Sub
MODULE CODE
===========
Private DLL_UDT() As Main_Almanac_Columns
Type Module_UDT
n1 As Long
s1 As String
s2 As String
End Type
Private mUDT() As Module_UDT
Public gUDT() As Module_UDT
'\\ THE MODULE LEVEL TEST
Sub Compile_Data()
Dim i As Long
ReDim mUDT(71)
For i = 0 To 71
With mUDT(i)
.n1 = i
.s1 = i
.s2 = i
End With
Next i
End Sub
Public Property Get My_Module_UDT() As Module_UDT()
My_Module_UDT = mUDT
End Property
'\\ USING THE IDENTICAL TYPE DECLARED IN A MODULE
Sub Alt_Compile_Data()
Dim i As Long
ReDim DLL_UDT(71)
For i = 0 To 71
With DLL_UDT(i)
.Gap = i
.sGHA = i
.sDec = i
End With
Next i
End Sub
Public Property Get My_DLL_UDT() As Main_Almanac_Columns()
My_DLL_UDT = DLL_UDT
End Property
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