Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] libfst: was: Steinberg The Grand
From: Werner Schweer (ws_AT_seh.de)
Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 21:20:03 EEST
On Thursday 03 June 2004 19:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
> torbenh_AT_gmx.de wrote:
> > how does /usr/local/include/wine/library.h
> > declare wine_init ?
> >
> > here its
> > extern void wine_init( int argc, char *argv[], char *error, int
> > error_size );
> >
> > and in the new version i dled its the same.
> > this must be due to the patches you applied to wine.
>
> It's different here:
>
> extern void wine_init( int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[], char error,
> int error_size );
>
> Don't ask me! Programming is magic and version control is non-intuitive.
>
my changed libwinelib.c looks like this:
int
SharedWineInit (void (*sighandler)(int,siginfo_t*,void*))
{
unsigned char Error[2024]="";
char *WineArguments[] = {"sharedapp", LIBPATH "/libfst.so", NULL};
void* stackbase;
size_t stacksize;
void *ntdll;
void *ntso;
char ntdllpath[PATH_MAX+1];
char* dlerr;
char* env[] = { NULL };
sharedwine_signal_handler = sighandler;
if (setjmp (jump) == 0) {
wine_init (2, WineArguments, env, Error, sizeof (Error));
...
hopefully this may work for you (at least it should compile).
I did not get fst working for me. It always crashes in wine_init() for
all tools (like fstconfig).
The core shows an destroyed stack and does not give useful information
(crash in lib function opendir()).
I tried different winelib versions, compiler(gcc3.3/3.4), linux versions
(2.4/2.6)
with no luck so far :-(
/werner
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