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Matched wine version for yabridge. Stable Version

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Filename Size Changed
_constraints 0000000110 110 Bytes
_multibuild 0000000118 118 Bytes
_service 0000000529 529 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000000802 802 Bytes
fix-clang-32bit-build.patch 0000000542 542 Bytes
get-sources.sh 0000000607 607 Bytes
wine-9.21.tar.xz 0031888916 30.4 MB
wine-9.21.tar.xz.sign 0000000833 833 Bytes
wine-staging-9.21.tar.xz 0007266088 6.93 MB
wine.changes 0000255134 249 KB
wine.keyring 0000007692 7.51 KB
wine.rpmlintrc 0000000036 36 Bytes
wine.spec 0000012105 11.8 KB
Comments 6

Stefan Sauer's avatar

I received an update of wine-9.21-13.15 -> 9.21-13.33 that appears to be totally borked.

wineboot -u wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 00006FFFFFADF568 at address 00006FFFFFF75C98 (thread 0048), starting debugger...


Stefan Sauer's avatar

I am trying to rebuild an older version to be able to bisect which change is causing the issue. See https://discord.com/channels/366985425371398146/1434210485250691082 - I am not sure how to map the revisions in this repor to the full names of the package. I know that -13.15 was okay, but when I build the package via osc it is always called wine-9.21-0.x86_64.rpm.


Konstantin Voinov's avatar

There weren't any updates, just rebuilds only. The problem (I guess) is in the recent TW kernel. You're using TW, right?



jo's avatar

i don't think its the tw kernel related issue, after rolling back to snapshot with wine 9.21-13.29 added lock to wine then ran the zypper dup, it just works fine with latest tw kernel(atleast for now)


Kevin Riley's avatar

I also have the pagefaulting wine-staging version. I couldn't even start winemine. Switching on Tumbleweed to the version wine-staging-9.21-lp160.13.2.x86_64.rpm from Leap 16.0 improves things a bit so I can start winemine and winecfg now, but it still pagefaults on wineboot or a full application.

Really hope this can get fixed soon as it prevents users from running any VSTs in music software.

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