On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 13:00:07 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: > I have a situation where I am using wine on Linux and > I want to prevent wine from trying to start the > interactive debugger. > I am using wine version: Wine 20040505 > When an executable fails an assertion (assert(0) for > example) wine attempts to display a dialog box asking > the user if they want to debug the application: > > Assertion failed: 0, file c:\documents and > settings\fsola\my documents\visual studio > projects\fake_executable_assertion\fake_executable_assertion\fake_executable_assertion.cpp, > line 9 > fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_GetBitmapBits (0x58, 0x4039329c,128): stub Are you using the tty driver deliberately (instead of the x11 driver) ? (...) > fixme:win:SetWindowTextW cannot set text L"Debug > Error!\n\nProgram: > ...\\hw\\nvdiag\\testgen\\regress\\test\\fake_executable_assertion.exe\n\n\r\nThis > application has requested the Runtime to terminate it > in an unusual way.\nPlease contact the application's > support team for more information.\r\n\n\n(Press Retry > to debug the application)" of other process window > (nil) What do you know about this fake_assertion stuff? This message is not coming from wine but your application. It will need debugging to find the 'real' cause. For instance by *en*abling wine's debugger and choosing 'debug'. With luck a back trace will give some insight in the problem. Otherwise run with WINEDEBUG=+relay,+seh and inspect the log from the point where this text appears backward for possible problems. BTW, your wine is far too old. Unless there is a good reason not to, upgrade to the latest version (20040914). Rein. -- Rein Klazes rklazes@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users