Re: [Wine]ActiveX support in Wine

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At 2004-09-07 11:45 +0200, Martin Widmark wrote:
By installing DCOM98 and fiddling with ole-dlls and tlbs Polydoc do run.
Unfortenately, it also crasches hard. I get:

> Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code
> (0x6ba2e353).
> In 32 bit mode.
> 0x6ba2e353: movl        0x0(%eax),%ecx

In the backtrace I get lots of mem-addrs, but one is strange:

> 9 0x734892f5err:dbghelp_msc:pdb_process_file -Unable to peruse .PDB file MSVBVM60.pdb

What's that? I tried google för MSVBVM60.pdb, and only got an italian page about Outlook.

PDB files contain the debugging information from Microsoft compilers. Thus if you compile a project with say, Visual Studio, you get a .pdb for every .obj that gets created. You also seem to get one for each executable that gets linked.


Anyways, seems I've pretty much stuck here. The erring ocx seems to be TDBG6.OCX. It is
dated 1999. Its description states "True DBGrid Data Bound Grid" and was made by "APEX
Software Corporation". No luck googling for that either. i have no idea why this
workstation-app uses so much activex, I'll try to get an updated version (if there is
any). The app pretty much behaves when I run it under WinXP.



Cheers, -- Martin Widmark AB TakeIT

Martin Widmark skrev:
> I'm currently trying to get a program called Polydoc to run under wine.
> It is a kind of database app, for text databases. For some reason it
> uses many ActiveX controls. So far all seems to be Ms "standard" controls.
>
> But the program will not run. Anyone have a tip? I'm going to test
> with a native ole32.dll among things.
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