Mark Knecht wrote: > On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Dan Kegel <dank@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > Does this mean run it again but use +relay in the command line? > > > > > > > Yes. > > > > > > > > > If so could you give the correct format? I just tried this I found in > > > Google: > > > > > > WINEDEBUG=+relay ./Wine-0.9.57/wine-0.9.57/wine "D:\setup.exe" > > > &>~mark/Desktop/wine-LH_log2.txt > > > > > > but the output file is large, 45K lines. Maybe you want me to use some > > > -OPTION things to make that smaller? > > > > > > > No, you got it right! To make it smaller, compress it, e.g. with gzip. > > > > Good. I tried it again with quotes around the "+relay" since I missed > that fine point. Didn't change anything much. > > > > > > > > > > When I get down around the failure this is what I see: > > > > > > 0015:Call winedos.inport(00000061,00000001) ret=7ee3f94e > > > 0015:Ret winedos.inport() retval=00000020 ret=7ee3f94e > > > 0015:Call winedos.outport(00000061,00000001,00000021) ret=7ee3f7c8 > > > 0015:Ret winedos.outport() retval=00000001 ret=7ee3f7c8 > > > 0015:Call winedos.outport(00000061,00000001,00000020) ret=7ee3f7c8 > > > 0015:Ret winedos.outport() retval=00000000 ret=7ee3f7c8 > > > 0015:Call winedos.inport(00000042,00000001) ret=7ee3f94e > > > 0015:Ret winedos.inport() retval=00000091 ret=7ee3f94e > > > 0015:Call winedos.inport(00000042,00000001) ret=7ee3f94e > > > 0015:Ret winedos.inport() retval=000000ff ret=7ee3f94e > > > 0015:Call KERNEL32.UnhandledExceptionFilter(7e470f10) ret=7ef96573 > > > > > > wine: Unhandled division by zero at address 0x127f:0x00009de9 (thread > > > 0015), starting debugger... > > > > > > > Getting there. You might want to add +seh to show more info about > > the exception. But this is kind of looking like it's going to be hard to > > fix, the crash seems to be happening in 16 bit app code. > > > > Yep, it does. That was one of vitamin's comments early on that I think > you nixed at the time. No big deal. Either way it would be good to get > it looked at. > > > > > > What app is this? Please give us the link to the bug report when you're done. > > - Dan > > > > > > The app is an old, old game called Lighthouse:The Dark Being which I > never finished in the old days or running Win 95 or Win ME. It came > out in about 1998 and isn't sold anymore. The item that fails is a > small section of the app that tests the system for compatibility. In > the thread called "CDROM detect failed" a couple of days ago I posted > a small PNG file that showed the part of the app that fails. There are > a number of button you push to check things - OS, graphics, processor, > CDROM, etc. Two fail consistently - the CDROM and the processor. > > The best link I have right now is in the bug report: > > http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2555 > > The link above has a download button but you have to be a file planet > member to get it. > > There are other links on the web about the game: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighthouse_(computer_game) > > It's generally in the Myst genre but harder puzzles to solve, or so I felt. > > I'll look at adding +seh, zipping the file and submitting it in the > next hour or so. > > Thanks much, > Mark "We have this mission to a tool that give every business, large or small, intelligent lead-generation tool that (Buy WOW Gold (http://www.zyy.com/)) includes all the holes would build," said Burst. What burst and its partners Dukky is designed simply (WOW Power Leveling (http://www.wowpowerlevelingup.com/)) a souped-lead-generation device. It makes print advertising traceable, and it allows marketers to see the progress of their campaigns in real time. He is building a deep database - the all-important fast WOW Gold (http://www.storeingame.com/) list - as it goes along. And as social media - give the respondents the opportunity to promote on Facebook, Twitter, or another outlet to share - it can be the (Aion Leveling (http://www.site-link-directory.com))despised coupon-in-the-mailbox a full-on, viral marketing phenomenon.