Out of memory error when changing fonts

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Out of memory error when changing fonts

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Hi, I am having troubles when trying to change the font used in an application (IDA Pro 5.5).

What happens is rather simple. I start the program (wine idag.exe), load an existing db, then select "Options > Font", change any value and press "Apply".

The result is an "Out of memory error" messagebox, and when I press ok, the IDA Pro window is blank (although working - I suppose the font value was left to none or something like this).

Subsequent starts of the program make the program jam completely.

Here is the configuration I am running:

Mac OS X Snow Leopard, 2 Gb Ram, 290 Gb free HD space
Wine: 1.1.29, built using MacPorts (tried building the source from scratch, but there was no difference).

Does anyone have any idea?

Thanks!
James McKenzie

Out of memory error when changing fonts

Post by James McKenzie »

User_123 wrote:
Hi, I am having troubles when trying to change the font used in an application (IDA Pro 5.5).

What happens is rather simple. I start the program (wine idag.exe), load an existing db, then select "Options > Font", change any value and press "Apply".

The result is an "Out of memory error" messagebox, and when I press ok, the IDA Pro window is blank (although working - I suppose the font value was left to none or something like this).

Subsequent starts of the program make the program jam completely.

Here is the configuration I am running:

Mac OS X Snow Leopard, 2 Gb Ram, 290 Gb free HD space
Wine: 1.1.29, built using MacPorts (tried building the source from scratch, but there was no difference).

There are major problems with building Wine on Snow Leopard at this
time. Try to find a build that was done on Leopard and then copy it
over and run it. This is one reason that I am not migrating to SL, yet.

James McKenzie
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