On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 12:30:52 +0200 Hilko Bengen <ben...@debian.org> wrote:
> * Neil Williams: > > > Prior to the upgrade to wine1.4, wine1.2 was happy on this system. After > > the upgrade, starting a program using wine causes the mouse pointer to > > stop moving although clicks are still possible. This makes not only the > > wine application unusable but most other X applications as well. > > Switching away from the wine application makes no difference. > > Strange. I have not seen anything like this. Does also happen when you > start with a clean ~/.wine directory? So the way to fix/test this is to blow away all history of the program concerned when wine gets updated? With a clean ~/.wine/ directory I have to reinstall the program or the bug comes straight back - mouse pointer stops operating until wineserver is killed via a virtual terminal. After reinstalling, the application works again but all my data has been lost. thanks. Wine needs to handle this kind of thing on upgrades, not pretend that it's a complete reinstall. Is there any way to debug what happened before killing wineserver next time? When I get back to a fast internet connection I'll install libwine-dbg and see if gdb reports anything useful when attached to a broken wineserver. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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