Bug 654503

Summary: Wine crash running Leonardo.exe - Process /usr/bin/wine-preloader was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Kerry <mothlight>
Component: wineAssignee: Andreas Bierfert <andreas.bierfert>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Kerry 2010-11-18 03:19:44 UTC
Description of problem:
Crash starting Leonardo

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
wine-core-1.3.6-1.fc14

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install http://www.envi-met.com/download30.htm (password is 49152cwRt)
2. Start Leonardo component
3.
  
Actual results:
Program crash

Expected results:
Program starts

Additional info:

Package:    	wine-core-1.3.6-1.fc14
Latest Crash:	Thu 18 Nov 2010 14:05:47 
Command:    	Leonardo.exe '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' ''
Reason:     	Process /usr/bin/wine-preloader was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Comment:    	None
Bug Reports:	

$ wine Leonardo.exe 
wine: Unhandled exception 0x0eedfade at address 0x0000:0x7b837293 (thread 003f), starting debugger...
err:seh:setup_exception_record stack overflow 992 bytes in thread 003f eip 7bc70dd1 esp 00230f50 stack 0x230000-0x231000-0x330000
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Process of pid=003e has terminated
No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Modules:'
[nice@politemadness ENVImet31]$ Cannot get info on module while no process is loaded
No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Threads:'
process  tid      prio (all id:s are in hex)
0000000e services.exe
        00000014    0
        00000010    0
        0000000f    0
00000011 winedevice.exe
        00000017    0
        00000016    0
        00000013    0
        00000012    0
00000019 explorer.exe
        0000001a    0
0000001b EnviStartUp.exe
        0000001c    0
00000022 envimet31_100_100.exe
        00000024    0
        00000023    0
You must be attached to a process to run this command.
No process loaded, cannot execute 'detach'

[nice@politemadness ENVImet31]$ winedbg Leonardo.exe 
WineDbg starting on pid 0018
0x7b8579e5 ExitProcess+0xcd5 in kernel32: movl  %edi,0x4(%esp)
Wine-dbg>finish
err:seh:setup_exception_record stack overflow 992 bytes in thread 001e eip 7bc70dd1 esp 00240f50 stack 0x240000-0x241000-0x340000
Invalid address (0x7b8579f1 ExitProcess+0xce1) for breakpoint 0, disabling it
Process of pid=0018 has terminated
Wine-dbg>quit
[nice@politemadness ENVImet31]$ pwd
/home/nice/.wine/drive_c/ENVImet31

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