Oh, and one other thing. If I run the setup for who wants to beat up a millionaire (it's a WISE installer), the blue 'Initializing Wise Installation Wizard' screen comes up BEFORE wine faults.
> On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 21:14, Kye Lewis wrote: > > I don't know if this will help my Segmentation Fault at all, but when > > runing winedbg c:\\windows\\pbrush.exe, the Debugger actually waits for > > a command from me. > > > > If i take a step, it says: > > > > Single Stepping until exit from function, > > which has no line number information > > Stopped on breakpoint 1 at 0x0040100c (pbrush.exe.Entrypoint in > > c:\windows\pbrush.exe > > > > If i then step again > > > > Invalid address for breakpoint 0, disabling it > > ..... breakpoint 1 ..... > > ..... breakpoint 2 ..... > > Process of pid=0a24dbf0 has terminated > > > > a very odd thing happens if i run, and then step: > > > > another window pops up (gdb) and I get wine_dbg_cmd: Exception c00000005 > > in the Wine Debugger > > the gdb window says 0x402e2b41 in nanosleep () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 > > > > and stepping in that window steps me through function nanosleep (?!?!?!) > > > > it would seem that it starts to debug wine itself! > > > > unfortunately, this window doesn't allow copy and paste, so i'll have to > > type it out for you (it may be a little incorrect): > > > > __errno_location () at errno.c:48 > > 48 return wine_errno_location(); > > > > (gdb) step > > > > thread_errno_location () at ../../include/winnt.h:1717 > > 1717 __asm__(".byte 0x64\n\tmov1 (0x18),%0" : "=r" (teb)); > > > > (gdb) step > > > > Program recieved signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault > > thread_errno_location () at ../../include/winnt.h:1717 > > 1717 __asm__(".byte 0x64\n\tmov1 (0x18),%0" : "=r" (teb)); > > > > (gdb) step > > > > Program recieved signal SIGCONT, Continued > > 0x40305134 in read () from /lib/i686/lib.so.6 > > > > etc... etc... etc... > > > > and it goes through a whole heck of code... > > > > The only thing that comes up in the console is > > > > Can't attach process 8072d90: error 5 > > > > Thanks, > > Kye Lewis > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > >