On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Jens Lehmann wrote: > > jl@debian:~$ wine /cdrom/install.exe > Invoking /usr/bin/wine.bin /cdrom/install.exe ... > fixme:msvcrt:_XcptFilter (-1073741819,0x405b0900)semi-stub > wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger... > err:seh:start_debugger Couldn't start debugger ("debugger/winedbg > 134688688 88") (2) > Read the Wine Developers Guide on how to set up winedbg or another debugger > Wine failed with return code 5 > > And some other error-messages: > > jl@debian:~$ wine /cdrom/autoplay.exe > Invoking /usr/bin/wine.bin /cdrom/autoplay.exe ... > fixme:process:CreateProcessA (X:\war3_Install.exe,...): > CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP ignored > fixme:process:CreateProcessA (X:\war3_Install.exe,...): > CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE ignored > fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler ((nil),1) - no error checking or > testing yet > fixme:msvcrt:_XcptFilter (-1073741819,0x405b0900)semi-stub > wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger... > err:seh:start_debugger Couldn't start debugger ("debugger/winedbg > 134738192 80") (2) > Read the Wine Developers Guide on how to set up winedbg or another debugger > Wine failed with return code 101 > > What does the following line mean? > > fixme:msvcrt:_XcptFilter (-1073741819,0x405b0900)semi-stub > > I tried to copy an msvrct.dll from Windows XP and from Windows 98 to > /home/jl/.wine/fake_windows/windows/system, but the error-message > doesn't change. I changed my config to "msvcrt" = "native", but still no > success. > > > Did you set the default to > > "*" = "native, builtin" or something? AFAIK there is no native > > wineoss.drv, that needs to be builtin. native rpcrt4 won't work, I > > think. The only native dll's I use are msvcrt, riched32 and mfc* - > > because my app installed those. Seems imm32.dll has enough deadbeef > > of its own (calls to undocumented functions we haven't gotten around to > > reverse-engineering yet) you don't neeed more from ole32, FI. > > > > <wine>/documentation/samples/config is a good starting point for > > [DllOverrides] > > I can't find the sample files in my installation (I installed the > libwine, wine-doc, wine-utils and wine-package). install SRPMS/wine, I guess, or get the latest source tarball. http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/wine/development/Wine-20030219.tar.gz ftp://ftp.infomagic.com/pub/mirrors/linux/sunsite/ALPHA/wine/development/Wine-20030219.tar.gz ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/unix/linux/mirrors/sunsite.unc.edu/ALPHA/wine/development/Wine-20030219.tar.gz ftp://orcus.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Wine/development/Wine-20030219.tar.gz I think it might be a mistake to assume that the people who package wine rpm's for distro's know anything much about wine. Uninstall the rpm if you decide to get the source and build/install it. rpm's usually install it to conflicting directories. If you know what you are doing, you can ./configure wine to install to the same directory the rpm puts it in, but it is easier to just uninstall the rpm and let wine install where it will. You could follow the CVS too, if you like. > > Jens > Lawson -- ---oops--- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users