* 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?
This is not what I meant. I have not seen the problem you are reporting and would like to help isolate possible causes. Of course you can move ~/.wine aside instead of deleting it but I suppose that I didn't have to tell you that. Another option is setting WINEPREFIX. > 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. You may want to ask that question on wine-de...@winehq.org Cheers, -Hilko -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org