Re: wine 0.9.6 segfaults-Found the problem but not the solution (was :Re: wine 0.9.5 - segmentation fault with some apps)
> However "winecfg" does not allow me to input free form strings (at least I > try and could not find a way). > It does only allow me to navigate throught the file system and choose the > application. > And the "Libraries" tab, in winecfg, it is only for DLL's - I guess! (Am I > wrong?) No, it can be used for .exes too, you only have to specify the full name(e.g. "user.exe" for user.exe compared to "oleaut" for oleaut.dll) I often use it for dplaysvr.exe, so it works Stefan pgpddPQomIR19.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: wine 0.9.6 segfaults-Found the problem but not the solution (was :Re: wine 0.9.5 - segmentation fault with some apps)
Hi Mike, >> The problem seems to be with the name of the executable: >> "user.exe" (sounds crazy, but it was I could realize after some tests). > > That's quite possible. user.exe is a 16 bit part of user32.dll, and > Wine treats it in a special way. In fact there are a little more with same problem: start.exe and sound.dll (as reported in bugs 3950, 4351 and 4311) > > You might be able to add a dll override entry in winecfg like this: > > *user.exe = native, builtin However "winecfg" does not allow me to input free form strings (at least I try and could not find a way). It does only allow me to navigate throught the file system and choose the application. And the "Libraries" tab, in winecfg, it is only for DLL's - I guess! (Am I wrong?) The only solution I tried is using "vi" to edit ~/.wine/user.reg but I think I made a mistake because wien still segfaults. Here is the KEY I have put: [Software\\Wine\\AppDefaults\\*user.exe\\DllOverrides] 1138094570 "*"="native,builtin" I have also tried a variation of it but it still segfaults when calling "wine user.exe": [Software\\Wine\\AppDefaults] 1138094570 "*user.exe"="native,builtin" Thanks - Ulisses de Sousa Penna Analista Consultor - Banco do Brasil Fone: +55-61-3310-6320 Fax: +55-61-3310-6435 -
Re: wine 0.9.6 segfaults-Found the problem but not the solution (was :Re: wine 0.9.5 - segmentation fault with some apps)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The problem seems to be with the name of the executable: "user.exe" (sounds crazy, but it was I could realize after some tests). That's quite possible. user.exe is a 16 bit part of user32.dll, and Wine treats it in a special way. You might be able to add a dll override entry in winecfg like this: *user.exe = native, builtin Mike
Re: wine 0.9.6 segfaults-Found the problem but not the solution (was :Re: wine 0.9.5 - segmentation fault with some apps)
Hi all, I have posted a comment at http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4351 The problem seems to be with the name of the executable: "user.exe" (sounds crazy, but it was I could realize after some tests). Regards. - Ulisses de Sousa Penna Analista Consultor - Banco do Brasil Fone: +55-61-3310-6320 Fax: +55-61-3310-6435 -