Description of problem: Wine crashes with x11drv_main.c: X11DRV_CritSection error during loading. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.9.27-1 and 0.9.29 How reproducible: Installing either version and trying to run. http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?p=722646#post722646 see above link for others with this issue. Steps to Reproduce: 1.yum install wine 2.wine-config (creates .wine directory then gives error) 3.wine (gives error) Actual results: err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x6048f1a0 "x11drv_main.c: X11DRV_CritSection" wait timed out in thread 000c, blocked by 000b, retrying (60 sec) wine: Critical section 6048f1a0 wait failed at address 0x63d9f400 (thread 000c), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: wait failed on critical section 0x6048f1a0 thread_data_tls_index+0x44 err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception code c0000194 flags 0 addr 0x63d9f400 Process of pid=0x0000000a has terminated No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Modules:' 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) 00000008 0000000d 15 00000009 0 Expected results: A running program :) Additional info: Pentium 4 1.8GHz on Asus P4B533, 1024MB PC-2100RAM@133MHzDDR, Nvidia GeForce4 4200Ti AGP4x. Clean Fedora Core 6 install updated Kernel 2.6.18-1.2869.fc6 i686 with Livna repo installed 'nvidia' module and driver. Same error with FC6 installed 'nv' module. Same error with SELinux enabled/disabled. http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=6241&use_mirror=umn&filename=wine-0.9.2-1fc4winehq.i686.rpm&84346251 Above link is for wine 0.9.2-1fc4 which installs and runs stable on this system with Kernel 2.6.18-1.2869.fc6 i686 and nvidia module.
strange thing... I just checked with 0.9.29 and it works here without a problem. Did you try to move your wine directory out of the way and start from scratch?
It has been three month and no reply. I will close this bug. Feel free to reopen if this issue is still occuring.