strange problem
Hello!
I am not willing to start another thread about similar problem, so I am writing here. I am having a strange problem on Debian with wine (32,41,42) with
Access violation at address __ in module app_name.exe. Write of address __.
How can I "repair" such a problem? Wine gives no output in terminal.
I'll try to get some debugging out from it.
Thanks Mich
I am not willing to start another thread about similar problem, so I am writing here. I am having a strange problem on Debian with wine (32,41,42) with
Access violation at address __ in module app_name.exe. Write of address __.
How can I "repair" such a problem? Wine gives no output in terminal.
I'll try to get some debugging out from it.
Thanks Mich
Edit is missing in this forum.Michalxo wrote:Hello!
I am not willing to start another thread about similar problem, so I am writing here. I am having a strange problem on Debian with wine (32,41,42) with
Access violation at address __ in module app_name.exe. Write of address __.
How can I "repair" such a problem? Wine gives no output in terminal.
I'll try to get some debugging out from it.
Thanks Mich

Forgot to mention, that I was able to run this program in W7 and ubuntu lately (wine-41 or 42 too). Few times I saw this error in ubuntu, but I was able to run it. Am I missing some dlls or other MS stuff?
If you do that in the future your post will be removed.Michalxo wrote:I am not willing to start another thread about similar problem, so I am writing here.
At a minimum specify what program are you running? Also post complete terminal output.
There is a sticky post explaining why.Michalxo wrote:Edit is missing in this forum.
If you wouldn't be so pissed off, you would read my post correctly and know, that terminal gave no output.vitamin wrote:If you do that in the future your post will be removed.Michalxo wrote:I am not willing to start another thread about similar problem, so I am writing here.
At a minimum specify what program are you running? Also post complete terminal output.
There is a sticky post explaining why.Michalxo wrote:Edit is missing in this forum.
Somehow I managed to run winedbg (yepee)
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Wine-dbg>pass
First chance exception: page fault on write access to 0x00a80000 in 32-bit code (0x00491b47).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:00491b47 ESP:0033f9f0 EBP:0033fa24 EFLAGS:00010202( R- -- I - - - )
EAX:00a80000 EBX:00000001 ECX:ffc0dcc0 EDX:00000267
ESI:000002f4 EDI:00000266
Stack dump:
0x0033f9f0: 007be8e4 00491b34 0049d2b9 00000000
0x0033fa00: 00000000 007be8e4 0000001c 007cc150
0x0033fa10: 0033fa30 00402740 00000000 00000000
0x0033fa20: 00000000 0033fa54 0049d36b ffc0dcc0
0x0033fa30: 000002f4 00000267 00000000 00000001
0x0033fa40: 007be430 007be94c 007be92c 007be8e4
Backtrace:
=>0 0x00491b47 in turatlascr (+0x91b47) (0x0033fa24)
1 0x0049d36b in turatlascr (+0x9d36b) (0x0033fa54)
2 0x004a6b2a in turatlascr (+0xa6b2a) (0x007cde84)
3 0x007be430 (0x004a6ad0)
4 0x1489f8c4 (0x83575653)
0x00491b47: movl %ecx,0x0(%eax)
Wine-dbg>pass
First chance exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000004 in 32-bit code (0x004f201a).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:004f201a ESP:0033fa44 EBP:0033fa5c EFLAGS:00010202( R- -- I - - - )
EAX:00000000 EBX:007b4000 ECX:007cdf5c EDX:00000002
ESI:0043db64 EDI:00000005
Stack dump:
0x0033fa44: 00510599 0033fc50 005105b8 0033fa5c
0x0033fa54: 007b6984 007cdf5c 0033fa80 0045a642
0x0033fa64: 007b6984 0043db69 0043db53 007b6984
0x0033fa74: 0043da6c 00000000 00000100 0033fbe8
0x0033fa84: 0045aa2d 00000005 00000010 0033fbf4
0x0033fa94: 007b6984 007b6984 0045aaa2 00000002
Backtrace:
=>0 0x004f201a in turatlascr (+0xf201a) (0x0033fa5c)
1 0x0045a642 in turatlascr (+0x5a642) (0x0033fa80)
2 0x0045aa2d in turatlascr (+0x5aa2d) (0x0033fbe8)
3 0x0045a277 in turatlascr (+0x5a277) (0x0033fc04)
4 0x0045d297 in turatlascr (+0x5d297) (0x0033fc78)
5 0x00424c82 in turatlascr (+0x24c82) (0x0033fc90)
6 0x7edcf4ca WINPROC_wrapper+0x1a() in user32 (0x0033fcc0)
7 0x7edd0cfa in user32 (+0xb0cfa) (0x0033fd00)
8 0x7edd5db7 in user32 (+0xb5db7) (0x0033fd40)
9 0x7ed94c8e DispatchMessageA+0x9e() in user32 (0x0033fe30)
10 0x00479570 in turatlascr (+0x79570) (0x0033fe9c)
11 0x00512133 in turatlascr (+0x112133) (0x0033feb8)
12 0x7b876845 in kernel32 (+0x56845) (0x0033fee8)
13 0x7bc6cdc4 call_thread_func+0xc() in ntdll (0x0033fef8)
14 0x7bc6cfe0 call_thread_entry_point+0x70() in ntdll (0x0033ffc8)
15 0x7bc4a24a in ntdll (+0x3a24a) (0x0033ffe8)
0x004f201a: movl 0x4(%eax),%ecx
Wine-dbg>pass
First chance exception: page fault on write access to 0x00a80000 in 32-bit code (0x00491b47).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:00491b47 ESP:0033f9f0 EBP:0033fa24 EFLAGS:00010202( R- -- I - - - )
EAX:00a80000 EBX:00000001 ECX:ffc0dcc0 EDX:00000267
ESI:000002f4 EDI:00000266
Stack dump:
0x0033f9f0: 007be8e4 00491b34 0049d2b9 00000000
0x0033fa00: 00000000 007be8e4 0000001c 007cc150
0x0033fa10: 0033fa30 00402740 00000000 00000000
0x0033fa20: 00000000 0033fa54 0049d36b ffc0dcc0
0x0033fa30: 000002f4 00000267 00000000 00000001
0x0033fa40: 007be430 007be94c 007be92c 007be8e4
Backtrace:
=>0 0x00491b47 in turatlascr (+0x91b47) (0x0033fa24)
1 0x0049d36b in turatlascr (+0x9d36b) (0x0033fa54)
2 0x004a6b2a in turatlascr (+0xa6b2a) (0x007cde84)
3 0x007be430 (0x004a6ad0)
4 0x1489f8c4 (0x83575653)
0x00491b47: movl %ecx,0x0(%eax)
Wine-dbg>First chance exception: page fault on write access to 0x00a80000 in 32-bit code (0x00491b47).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:00491b47 ESP:0033f9f0 EBP:0033fa24 EFLAGS:00010202( R- -- I - - - )
EAX:00a80000 EBX:00000001 ECX:ffc0dcc0 EDX:00000267
ESI:000002f4 EDI:00000266
Stack dump:
0x0033f9f0: 007be8e4 00491b34 0049d2b9 00000000
0x0033fa00: 00000000 007be8e4 0000001c 007cc150
0x0033fa10: 0033fa30 00402740 00000000 00000000
0x0033fa20: 00000000 0033fa54 0049d36b ffc0dcc0
0x0033fa30: 000002f4 00000267 00000000 00000001
0x0033fa40: 007be430 007be94c 007be92c 007be8e4
Backtrace:
=>0 0x00491b47 in turatlascr (+0x91b47) (0x0033fa24)
1 0x0049d36b in turatlascr (+0x9d36b) (0x0033fa54)
2 0x004a6b2a in turatlascr (+0xa6b2a) (0x007cde84)
3 0x007be430 (0x004a6ad0)
4 0x1489f8c4 (0x83575653)
0x00491b47: movl %ecx,0x0(%eax)

Thanks, I'll make new thread next time

strange problem
Michalxo wrote:
our mailboxes clean and really don't have the space to keep every last
message for the last year or so.
The other problem is that you really need to try this with a more
current version of Wine, unless you are certain that it ran with an
older version (wine-1.1.33 or earlier.) Then it is time for a
regression test to attempt to try and isolate which commit to Wine's
code that causes the problem. Without this, it is impossible to try and
figure out what is happening in some cases.
James McKenzie
So, what is the program you are trying to run? Some of us try to keepvitamin wrote:
If you wouldn't be so pissed off, you would read my post correctly and know, that terminal gave no output.Michalxo wrote:
If you do that in the future your post will be removed.I am not willing to start another thread about similar problem, so I am writing here.
At a minimum specify what program are you running? Also post complete terminal output.
Michalxo wrote:
There is a sticky post explaining why.Edit is missing in this forum.
our mailboxes clean and really don't have the space to keep every last
message for the last year or so.
The other problem is that you really need to try this with a more
current version of Wine, unless you are certain that it ran with an
older version (wine-1.1.33 or earlier.) Then it is time for a
regression test to attempt to try and isolate which commit to Wine's
code that causes the problem. Without this, it is impossible to try and
figure out what is happening in some cases.
James McKenzie
Thanks James, but I am really using 1.1.41 and 1.1.42 versions. Can be problem 64bit debian? I was using 32bits ubuntu. On other 32bit ubuntu, I can start it correctly.
Do you want me to paste whole big winedbg? There were many "pass"-es. I only showed one when it happened + it's predecessor.
Program is called TurAtlasCR.exe. No way you can know about it
It's a offline map viewer.
Do you want me to paste whole big winedbg? There were many "pass"-es. I only showed one when it happened + it's predecessor.
Program is called TurAtlasCR.exe. No way you can know about it

strange problem
Michalxo wrote:
can provide a lot of information on the different programs, even those
we are not supposed to know anything about.
However, we can assist if you provide the error messages through a
source such as pastebin.com and its knockoffs. This way you don't end
up 'spamming' the mailing list, and those who are interested can go
visit your error messages to provide assistance.
So, when are we going to be able to see those error messages through a
friendly URL?
James McKenzie
Ah, samosan, you underestimate the power of the most noble GOOGLE. ItThanks James, but I am really using 1.1.41 and 1.1.42 versions. Can be problem 64bit debian? I was using 32bits ubuntu. On other 32bit ubuntu, I can start it correctly.
Do you want me to paste whole big winedbg? There were many "pass"-es. I only showed one when it happened + it's predecessor.
Program is called TurAtlasCR.exe. No way you can know about itIt's a offline map viewer.
can provide a lot of information on the different programs, even those
we are not supposed to know anything about.
However, we can assist if you provide the error messages through a
source such as pastebin.com and its knockoffs. This way you don't end
up 'spamming' the mailing list, and those who are interested can go
visit your error messages to provide assistance.
So, when are we going to be able to see those error messages through a
friendly URL?
James McKenzie