On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 09:21:10 -0700, Duane Clark <dclark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Walt Ogburn wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > > > That last one makes it look like the crash is in a different thread than > > the one we were looking at. > > > > I looked at jack_fst, and I guess you are using the fst library. This > > borrows a bunch of files from wine, so it's not too surprising if it > > breaks when the real wine version and the borrowed stuff are very > > dissimilar. > > > > Yes, that is exactly what I am starting to think. I wonder if the > problem would go away if jack_fst were recompiled with a current version > of Wine. I suspect there is a good chance that would fix things. No - I tried it. Didn't work. Recompiled both fst and jack_fst. Same issue. Same issue even if I recompiled them the special version that only has the fixes from 5/24. Looking through the fst-1.6 library there are a smallish list of files that were lifted right out of Wine at the time they did the work to make fst-1.6: flash wine $ ls -la total 132 drwxr-xr-x 2 mark users 1024 Oct 29 09:35 . drwxr-xr-x 4 mark users 1024 Oct 29 08:49 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 1217 Oct 29 06:48 gettid.c -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 6814 Oct 29 06:48 interlocked.c -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 10899 Oct 29 06:48 port.h -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 5645 Oct 29 06:48 pthread.c -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 4947 Oct 29 06:48 pthread.h -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 3702 Oct 29 06:48 server.h -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 83049 Oct 29 06:48 server_protocol.h -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 6725 Oct 29 06:48 thread.h -rw-r--r-- 1 mark users 4503 Oct 29 06:48 windef16.h flash wine $ The changelog says this was all done in March/2004. It worked until May/2004 and then died on May 24th as I've discovered. Using some diff tools the Gentoo folks turned me on to I can see that the changes are very big in some cases. However, when I look for an overlap between the files that were copied in March and the files that were changed in the update that killed jack_fst (shown below) I see no direct overlaps. <SNIP> Modified files: loader : main.c libs/wine : wine.map wine.def port.c loader.c Makefile.in include/wine : library.h dlls/ntdll : virtual.c dlls/kernel : process.c Added files: libs/wine : mmap.c Log message: Added support for managing reserved memory areas in libwine and ntdll. Try to reserve everything above 0x80000000 on startup. <SNIP> The log message above is a bit scary WRT the problem I'm having though. Segfaults are often memory issues, I think. For fun I created a TEST-fst-1.7 directory, copied all the code from 1.6 over, and then copied the newest files from wine-20041019 to replace the files above. fst won't build. (Not a big surprise, but disappointing.) Redefinition problems. Other things too... Don't exactly know where to go right now. I suspect that Alexandre won't be very interested in helping fix a program that copied old Wine files and is now broken. Of far more interest to me is how do I fix this so that it continues to work with Wine into the future? A bit beyond me, but an interesting task I think. > > Mark Knecht wrote: > > It's quite interesting doing this poking around. I'm a hardware > > designer by trade - PC chipsets and 1394 stuff - I don't mess with > > code at this level very often. > > > > Ah, well that interesting. I am also a hardware designer; doing various > FPGA design work. I use Wine to run some engineering software, and try > to tinker with it in my spare time. > Funnt. It'll probably turn out you're in the cube next to me in Silicon Valley. Small world. ;-) _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users