Hi all.
So i compiled the recently released wine 1.3.1, and i'm in a predicament related to the sound configuration, that never happened in previous wine versions. Whenever i try to configure sound, using winecfg, wine crashes, also running applications just end with the same exact crash.
Should i fill a bug report?
Here is a debug log for additional information.
Sound configuration error on wine 1.3.1
Sorry for the three posts in a row, but i just confirmed it isn't just a problem related to my compilation. I downloaded the wine 1.3.1 binaries from PlayOnLinux and the the bug i described also ocurrs.
I'll be definitively fill a bug report when i have the spare time to do it, though i'm yet to see someone complaining about a similar error...
I'll be definitively fill a bug report when i have the spare time to do it, though i'm yet to see someone complaining about a similar error...
Sound configuration error on wine 1.3.1
Bebado wrote:
James McKenzie
Have you disabled PulseAudio? If you can please try.Hi all.
So i compiled the recently released wine 1.3.1, and i'm in a predicament related to the sound configuration, that never happened in previous wine versions. Whenever i try to configure sound, using winecfg, wine crashes, also running applications just end with the same exact crash.
Should i fill a bug report?
James McKenzie
Hi James.
Yes, i disabled pulseaudio, and got the same crash. Might i add it only happens with alsa, if i select any other sound driver (or, obviously, disable sound) it doesn't crash. Though i can't do it within winecfg, because in any scenario, it crashes when i select the audio tab.
So i guess it's something related with alsa. And let me reiterate, it does NOT happen in wine 1.3.0 or in the stable 1.2.
Yes, i disabled pulseaudio, and got the same crash. Might i add it only happens with alsa, if i select any other sound driver (or, obviously, disable sound) it doesn't crash. Though i can't do it within winecfg, because in any scenario, it crashes when i select the audio tab.
So i guess it's something related with alsa. And let me reiterate, it does NOT happen in wine 1.3.0 or in the stable 1.2.
A very poor search made me lost an entire afternoon conducting regression tests when the error and the "bad" commit were already identified... my fault entirely
. Well, at least i learned how to make a regression test.
For those who are affected by this particular bug, you can follow further developments in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23902 .
The patch published there by the original author of the 'bad' commit apparently solved my crashes.

For those who are affected by this particular bug, you can follow further developments in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23902 .
The patch published there by the original author of the 'bad' commit apparently solved my crashes.
Sound configuration error on wine 1.3.1
Bebado wrote:
the bug. Read through all of the comments and then add your system
configuration and the fact that the patch 'fixes' you.
It looks like there is more work to be done.
James McKenzie
If you can, please go in and advise by adding a comment and VOTING forA very poor search made me lost an entire afternoon conducting regression tests when the error and the "bad" commit were already identified... my fault entirely [Evil or Very Mad]. Well, at least i learned how to make a regression test.
For those who are affected by this particular bug, you can follow further developments in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23902 .
The patch published there by the original author of the 'bad' commit apparently solved my crashes.
the bug. Read through all of the comments and then add your system
configuration and the fact that the patch 'fixes' you.
It looks like there is more work to be done.
James McKenzie