On 28 Oct 2004 11:04:56 +0530, you wrote: > Hello, > > I found a bug in Latest wine releases. I found it in the > wine-20040914,wine-20040813 rpms for the RedHat Distributions.I had > tested it in RedHat-9.0,7.3 systems. > The bug is that, when we try to open(file->open) from any windows > applications, the application hangs. For eg., even in Notepad, when I > click File-> Open, wine shows the following error. > --------- > wine: Unhandled exception (thread 000b), starting debugger... > WineDbg starting on pid 0xa > Unhandled exception: divide by zero in 32-bit code (0x403a5ff5). > In 32 bit mode. > 0x403a5ff5: idivl 0xffffffc4(%ebp),%eax > Wine-dbg> > -------------- > But the problem does not exist for older wine releases. Eg: > wine-20030508. > I guess, the reason for the bug is with the config file. No, it is a known bug that exists already far too long. With your help I like to create a fix for it. The problem lies in determine what exactly the file system is on one of your simulated drives, this is supposedly a FAT file system (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32). First determine what drive this is. If you are not sure, run wine like: WINEDEBUG=+file wine ... and make it crash. There should be a line with CreateFileW just before the crash, the name of the device in the form "\\\\C:\\". Then assuming it is drive C:, and your ~/.wine/dosdrives/c: points to the mount point of a mounted file system, lets say /dev/hda1. Then make a copy of the superblock this way: dd if=/dev/hdax of=superb.bin count=4 (/dev/hdax is the device you found in the previous step) and send me the file superb.bin Rein. -- Rein Klazes rklazes@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users