Daniel Skorka wrote: >> Did you re-create ~/.wine between 0.9.16 or at least ran > 'wineprefixcreate'? If not, please try at least the latter. If that > doesn't help, it is a regression, and it would be very helpful if you > could do regresion testing [1]. > > Daniel > > [1] http://winehq.org/site/docs/winedev-guide/x1344Talk about the wrong person to ask... I let the Ubuntu auto-updater thingy install the latest version of wine always. It took me long enough to figure out how to even use dpkg to downgrade wine. Me, regression testing? It's like asking a cactus to do your algebra homework.... :-D
Odd problem. When trying to connect to an internet server in CS running on wine 9.0.17 I get the error "Your version does not match the servers. Please restart game". (Just to clarify, it is CS itself that throws this error) I also tried Team Fortress Classic with the same result. I can create a local game server without a problem, but can't connect to any internet game. Downgraded to wine 9.0.16 and everything works again. Anyone else encountered this problem?
Mercury <nobody@nospam.null> wrote:> Odd problem. When trying to connect to an internet server in CS running on > wine 9.0.17 I get the error "Your version does not match the servers. Please > restart game". (Just to clarify, it is CS itself that throws this error) > > I also tried Team Fortress Classic with the same result. I can create a > local game server without a problem, but can't connect to any internet game. > > Downgraded to wine 9.0.16 and everything works again. Anyone else > encountered this problem?Did you re-create ~/.wine between 0.9.16 or at least ran 'wineprefixcreate'? If not, please try at least the latter. If that doesn't help, it is a regression, and it would be very helpful if you could do regresion testing [1]. Daniel [1] http://winehq.org/site/docs/winedev-guide/x1344