On Tuesday 30 Av 5771 21:51:36 David Baron wrote: > On Tuesday 30 Av 5771 17:19:13 David Baron wrote: > > On Tuesday 30 Av 5771 17:02:02 wine-users-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > David Baron wrote: > > > > Last week, Jammer Pro6 (a midi music program) could save its files > > > > just fine. Today, I get that "program closing" wine errorbox and > > > > that's that. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What might be causing this? Running Debian Sid. > > > > > > Did you upgrade Wine last week? > > > > I believe there was an upgrade. But it had been working after the > > upgrade. I have those libwine-***-unstable 1.1.35-1 packages > > > > Another question is why there are two versions aound now? The ones not > > called unstable which are 1.0.1-3.3 on SId and 1.1.24-2 on experimental > > and there are these "-ustable" packages that are up to 1.1.35 on Sid. > > So I compiled and installed the latest and greatest from winehq and got rid > of all of Debian's packages, just to see what happens. > > Same thing. Possible that it is not a wine problem at all? Whatever, the workaround I was able to do was copy comdlg32.dll from my old windows 98 disk and set the application for windows 98. Have not checked for any ill-effects from this yet ... The page fault in the debugger sited this dll, the first recognizable object on its output. See if the thing still works properly now that I can save files. Hey, I have not run apps with native dlls for years. Originally, I always used native windows totally, for better or worse, until upgrades of wine choked on that. It was nice to have the old registry entries, i.e. for program registrations, active. In the old days, this all worked flawlessly.