Re: wine and jack => segfault?

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Hi all,

obviously there is no one on this list who has similar problems? Would
it be a good idea to post the problem into the dev mailing list?

Anyway, yesterday again I made some tests and I think, that the
OSS-output driver of Wine has a bug. Yesterday I used plain OSS (no
alsa, no sound server, nothing) and again Windows Media Player (I use it
to test sound) said it couldn't use the audio hardware. So there
definitely has to be something wrong here.

Any ideas?

Short summary:
Wine@alsa: works
Wine@jack: segfault !! I think this is cleary a bug, or not?
Wine@oss: WMPlayer couldn't use the audio hardware. Displays an error.

System: Ubuntu Breezy (breezy kernel 2.6.12-10-686).

Joachim Förster wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Does really nobody now something about the issue I described?
> 
> Meanwhile I have done some further tests: Using the alsa-output driver
> works, but then I would have to kill the jack daemon, since jackd blocks
> the sound device, although I am running alsa with dmix.
> 
> Then a ran Wine with the OSS-output driver while using a tool called
> oss2jack (makes a kernel device and re-routes all OSS connections to the
> jack daemon). Surprisingly that does NOT work, too. Although other OSS
> apps (skype, et, vlc, cedega (oss) ...) run really *very good* over
> oss2jack.
> There is one difference then: Using OSS-output driver, Wine does not
> segfault! The M$ Media Player just tells me, that it cannot access audio
> hardware.
> 
> Joachim Förster wrote:
> 
>>>I'm running JACK as my sound daemon and today I installed Wine (from the
>>>APT-Repository). I setup my .wine directory with the help of winetools.
>>>So far everything works fine, except sound output (tested with wmplayer
>>>and a simple wav file). So I selected "jack" as Audio driver.
>>>
>>>But wine segfaults with wmplayer as soon as opening the wav file:
>>>
>>>$ wine .wine/c/Programme/Windows\ Media\ Player/mplayer2.exe
>>>fixme:process:SetProcessPriorityBoost (0xffffffff,1): stub
>>>fixme:powermgnt:SetThreadExecutionState (0x2): stub, harmless.
>>>fixme:powermgnt:SetThreadExecutionState (0x80000000): stub, harmless.
>>>This sound card's driver does not support direct access
>>>The (slower) DirectSound HEL mode will be used instead.
>>>Segmentation fault
>>>
>>>I started qjackctl to see what the JACK says:
>>>
>>>20:01:39.052 Audio connection graph change.
>>>20:01:39.136 Audio connection change.
>>>20:01:39.314 XRUN callback (1).
>>>20:01:39.317 Audio connection graph change.
>>>
>>>So, I assume there was an "connection" established between Wine and JACK?
>>>
>>>Does anybody know something about this problem? Tell me if I have to
>>>provide more (log/debug) output etc. ...
>>>
>>>I am running Ubuntu Breezy (breezy kernel 2.6.12-10-686).

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