Re: Problem using Quicken 2002, Fedora core 3, various Wine versions

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Reading other postings in this mailing list, I see that there are
significant changes to the configuration of wine in the newer versions.
Could these be causing my problems?

I took a dump of the stderr and it is trying to start the debugger
(which I probably don't have set up).

Stderr:

fixme:msvcrt:_setmbcp Unreal codepages (e.g. -3) not implemented
wine: Unhandled exception (thread 000d), starting debugger...



With WINEDEBUG=warn+all set, I see this at the end of the trace, when
the spash screen freezes:

Stderr:

warn:file:wine_nt_to_unix_file_name L"\\??\\Z:\\opt\\Quicken2002\
\IPROF32.dll" ->
"/home/joanne/.wine/dosdevices/z:/opt/Quicken2002/IPROF32.DLL" required
a case-insensitive search
warn:dbghelp:StackWalk Cannot read new frame offset 74746841
warn:dbghelp:StackWalk Cannot read new frame offset 74746841

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks,
David Johnson

On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 19:46 -0500, David Johnson wrote:
> We are experiencing an odd problem when using the combination of Quicken
> 2002, Fedora core 3, and Wine version 20050111 for fedora core 1.
> 
> When we open the "Split Transaction Window", the window appears to go
> into an event loop.  We are able to eventually break the loop by
> clicking on the drop down window menu.  Sometimes it will break out with
> the window correctly sized, sometimes it will break out of the loop with
> the window shrunk to where it is unusable and it cannot be resized.
> 
> I upgraded to 20050524 for fedora core 3, and the program hangs on
> launch.  20050524-fc1 behaves identically to the fc3 rpm package.
> 
> I reverted to 20050111-fc1 and the program works fine.
> 
> How have other people solved this problem?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> David Johnson



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