Hi,
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
... wine GS_il2ServerLauncher.exe mario@bortal:~/fb$ fixme:msvcrt:_XcptFilter (-1073741819,0x4066e850)semi-stub wine: Unhandled exception (thread 000c), starting debugger...
You might want to try finding an msvcrt.dll from a real Windows installation, and put it into your Wine windows/system directory, and configure Wine to use it.
YES! This actually did the trick! :)
But now i get this error: fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Please add appropriate entry to TZ_INFO and submit as patch to wine-patches fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Can't match system time zone name "CET" to an entry in TZ_INFO fixme:ntdll:TIME_GetTZAsStr Please add appropriate entry to TZ_INFO and submit as patch to wine-patches
And wine needs like 99% of the cpu!!
Any idea? I think we are almost there! Wooohoo! :D
How far does it get? Really, I mean does it do anything meaningful or just start using the cpu and not do anything. I think the msvcrt problem is in fact only *after* the problem has ocurred - _XcptFilter is called when an exception has ocurred and a an msvcrt function is used to handle it. For me wine only starts using 99% cpu when the server has started - which seems to happen for the majority of programs (mainly those which have something other than a simple win32 window open, like a fullscreen or console app). Have you tried with the most recent CVS version of wine?
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