Hi all, I've googled to the end of the earth, and I haven't gotten any closer to solving this. I was running wine 0.9.11 under SuSE Linux 10.1, which worked fine. Since I was not able to install ye olde Day-Timer Addressbook 2000, I decided to download the suse rpm for wine 0.9.16 thinking that some bug had worked out and the program would run. Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and dies quitely. I unistalled the 09.11 version via yast and tried again to install 09.16... Same result. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. aww.
AWW <au79@987.edu> wrote:> Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and dies > quitely.Upon running your application, or just upon invoking wine (winecfg, regedit,...)? Daniel
Christoph Frick wrote:> On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 09:05:27AM -0700, AWW wrote: > >> > AWW <au79@987.edu> wrote: >> >> Wine 9.16 gives me nothing more than a "Segmentation Fault" and >> >> dies quitely. >> > Upon running your application, or just upon invoking wine (winecfg, >> > regedit,...)? >> Just invoking wine or winecfg causes the segmentation fault; I am able >> to get the version number, but that's just about it. > > i had a similar problem recently as i have compiled half of the source > with a new compiler (new minor version of gcc). maybe some old stuff is > still lying around from a previous install? if you roll your own wine, > do a make clean and build from scratch as maybe there is a change in > your build environment? >Using the installed version 0.9.11 that came with SuSE 10.1, everything worked fine. I then downloaded the corresponding rpm from winehq for 0.9.16. So, no, I have not compiled from source... which may be a good idea to do.
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