On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Brett Simpson wrote:> I'm trying to run the 32bit version of Groupwise. So far I can install it > without any major hickups but when I actually start to run the Grpwise.exe > it will prompt me to login to the groupwise mail server but bombs out with > a debug xterm. It appears to be able to connect to the groupwise server ok > for verifying the password. If I put in a bogus one it will tell me I have > used the wrong password. What sort of debuging information should I look > for and how can I obtain debug info? If I use --debugmsg +relay it put outConverse with the debug xterm. winedbg craves human attention, it will tell you anything it can to help. Depends what the problem is. Communications and network connectivity? try --debugmsg +winsock> a hug amount of stuff. I would like to learn how to troubleshoot these sortYes, but it is more likely to contain what you need than, say, --debugmsg warn+all.> of things so that I can start working on getting several of our winblows > applications (here at work) running on linux. > > Here's a break down of what I have. > Redhat 7.2 > Wine release 20011004 & the Wine-Devel via RPMSockets were broken in this release, and fixed the next day. If you must have an ftp release, at least get the current one wine --version Wine release 20011108> A full Windows 98 second edition install located under /usr/share/wine-c (I > pulled all of this from a ghost image).This is more likely to get in the way than help, unless one of your apps is MSIE, in which case, good luck.> > Brett SimpsonLawson Somebody shut me up. I am getting incoherent.
I'm trying to run the 32bit version of Groupwise. So far I can install it without any major hickups but when I actually start to run the Grpwise.exe it will prompt me to login to the groupwise mail server but bombs out with a debug xterm. It appears to be able to connect to the groupwise server ok for verifying the password. If I put in a bogus one it will tell me I have used the wrong password. What sort of debuging information should I look for and how can I obtain debug info? If I use --debugmsg +relay it put out a hug amount of stuff. I would like to learn how to troubleshoot these sort of things so that I can start working on getting several of our winblows applications (here at work) running on linux. Here's a break down of what I have. Redhat 7.2 Wine release 20011004 & the Wine-Devel via RPM A full Windows 98 second edition install located under /usr/share/wine-c (I pulled all of this from a ghost image). Brett Simpson
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 16:16:32 -0500, Brett Simpson <simpsonb@hillsboroughcounty.org> wrote:>I'm trying to run the 32bit version of Groupwise. So far I can install it >without any major hickups but when I actually start to run the Grpwise.exe >it will prompt me to login to the groupwise mail server but bombs out with >a debug xterm. It appears to be able to connect to the groupwise server ok >for verifying the password. If I put in a bogus one it will tell me I have >used the wrong password. What sort of debuging information should I look >for and how can I obtain debug info?The app use probably winsock, so -debugmsg +relay,+winsock> If I use --debugmsg +relay it put out >a hug amount of stuff.Yes, that's an annoying problem. I have a workaround for it but I did not succeed in getting it into Wine :-/ For now the only way is to gzip the whole trace, put it on a web site and post the address here (after removing your password if it appears in the trace of course) in the hope that someone will examine it.> I would like to learn how to troubleshoot these sort >of things so that I can start working on getting several of our winblows >applications (here at work) running on linux. > >Here's a break down of what I have. >Redhat 7.2 >Wine release 20011004 & the Wine-Devel via RPM >A full Windows 98 second edition install located under /usr/share/wine-c (I >pulled all of this from a ghost image).To do debugging you need to compile from source, at least to be able to change the code. Then you need to have a reference for Windows Api to understand something of what is happening in the traces. At some time it was possible to download a help file from the Borland site. Then there is the msdn on Ms site. Gerard