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authorJoshua Branson <jbranso@fastmail.com>2018-10-25 06:29:45 -0400
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2018-10-27 12:43:23 +0200
commit4845d8baf357752e6a67be08cd17f32535cac86b (patch)
tree19ee41d7a44d1c9e21f0978657848c493185c773 /open_issues
parent3d5caa1c64b3570f16ab5c3aabff152b35706b8d (diff)
* I restructured open issue wine to show that wine mostly works.
* I added a current status to the physical memory management wiki page.
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@@ -11,74 +11,74 @@ License|/fdl]]."]]"""]]
[[!tag open_issue_porting]]
-On 2010-11-28, Austin English contacted us, stating that he's working on
-porting [Wine](http://winehq.org/) to the GNU/Hurd.
+## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2015-02-09
-It is not yet clear how difficult this is going to be, what sort of
-requirements Wine has: only libc / POSIX / etc., or if there are
-*advanced* things like [[system_call]] trapping involved, too.
+ <Andre_H> since Wine 1.7.28 it runs quite well on Gnu/Hurd - wiki.winehq.org/Hurd
+ <Andre_H> ( https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commitdiff/6d50cfcac28f84e07777fc10874887356832102e )
-[[Samuel|samuelthibault]] suspects that *there's some need for LDT table
-allocation. There is kernel support for this,* however.
+## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2014-01-11
-# IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2011-08-11
+ <gnu_srs1> Andre_H: Looks like the two committed patches did not go into
+ wine-1.6.2:-(
+ <gnu_srs1> Additionally, your PATH_MAX fixes was not accepted?
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs1: well, the stable branch is called stable because not
+ everything get's there :)7
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs1: the PATH_MAX patch needs more thinking...
- < arethusa> I've been trying to make Wine work inside a Debian GNU/Hurd VM,
- and to that end, I've successfully compiled the latest sources from Git
- after installing the libc (devel) packages from experimental and
- personally patching Wine with http://pastebin.com/rg6dx09G
+## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2014-01-06
-[[rg6dx09G.patch]]
+ <Andre_H> Wanted to note that
+ http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/wine.html is wrong about
+ socket credentials, afaik they are still not implemented but that doesn't
+ block Wine anymore
+ <Andre_H> In fact all you need to run Wine are the patches followed by
+ https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/101439 (not yet upstream) or see
+ http://wiki.winehq.org/Hurd
- < arethusa> my question is, when trying to launch Wine, I'm seeing "wine
- client error:0: sendmsg: (os/kern) invalid address" from the client side,
- whereas the wineserver seems to be starting and running correctly, how
- could I debug this issue further? using rpctrace doesn't seem to help, as
- the trace just hangs when run on the Wine loader instead of yielding
- insight
- < kilobug> arethusa: isn't there a wine debuguer that can start a gdb when
- wine encounters an error or something like that ?
- < arethusa> it's too early for that
- < kilobug> or least give you a full traceback of the wine code where the
- error occur ?
- < arethusa> the error is happening during initial connect to the
- wineserver, in dlls/ntdll/server.c
- < arethusa> but that doesn't help me figure out why sendmsg would error out
- in this way
- < arethusa>
- http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/blob/HEAD:/dlls/ntdll/server.c#l361
- < azeem_> arethusa: probably some of the msghdr entries are not supported
- by the Hurd's glib
- < azeem_> c
- < pinotree> haha, socket credentials, which we don't support yet
- < azeem_> yep
- < pinotree> youpi: ↑ another case ;)
- < azeem_> arethusa: just implement those and it should work
- < kilobug> in pflocal ? or glibc ?
- < pinotree> pflocal
- < arethusa> azeem_: hmm, okay, thanks
- < pinotree> arethusa: their lack is a known issue, and makes things like
- dbus and gamin not work
- < arethusa> it's
- https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/sendmsg_scm_creds.html and
- related links I assume?
+ <braunr> Andre_H: thanks for your report
+ <Andre_H> np :)
+ <Andre_H> braunr: can someone update
+ http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/wine.html please?
+ <braunr> Andre_H: well, you can :)
+ <Andre_H> log in with google -> check guidelines of your wiki -> try out
+ your wiki syntax -> laziness alarm :)
+ <gnu_srs> Andre_H: The reason why wine runs now is a bug in SCM_CREDS was
+ fixed, see the wine-devel ML.
-[[sendmsg_scm_creds]]
+ <gnu_srs> Andre_H: s/SCM_CREDS/SCM_RIGHTS/
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs: already updated our wiki :)
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs: would you mind updating yours:
+ http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/wine.html :)
- < youpi> yes
- < pinotree> (but that patch is lame)
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs: two commits for wine are in now :)
-# IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-10-02
+## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-12-31
- <gnu_srs> youpi: I've come a little further with wine, see debian bug
- #724681 (same problem).
- <gnu_srs> Now the problem is probably due to the specific address space
- and stack issues to be
- <gnu_srs> fixed for wine to run as braunr pointed out some months ago
- (IRC?) when we discussed wine.
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs: i didn't need the patches for
+ dlls/mountmgr.sys/diskarb.c, maybe due to missing headers
+
+
+## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-12-30
+
+ <gnu_srs> wine runs:)
+ <gnu_srs> It's just extremely slow.,..
+ <gnu_srs> gg0: please don't reopen #733604 , I've filed an updated one:
+ #7336045
+ <gnu_srs> #733605
+ <gg0> gnu_srs: i've reassigned it from wine-1.6 (nonexistent) to wine
+ (correct), then to src:wine (more correct), but between such
+ reassignments you closed it so found command in the latter made it
+ reopening
+ <gg0> then i realized you could mess up bugs on your own, without help :)
+ <gnu_srs> gg0: tks anyway, now it is src:wine and the title is right. Maybe
+ you should have noted me on IRC?
+
+ <Andre_H> gnu_srs: what's your status about wine? i'm still about to get
+ things upstream...
+ <gnu_srs> Andre_H: see debian bug #733605
# IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-12-29
@@ -111,72 +111,78 @@ allocation. There is kernel support for this,* however.
quite hard...
-## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-12-30
+# IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-10-02
- <gnu_srs> wine runs:)
- <gnu_srs> It's just extremely slow.,..
+ <gnu_srs> youpi: I've come a little further with wine, see debian bug
+ #724681 (same problem).
+ <gnu_srs> Now the problem is probably due to the specific address space
+ and stack issues to be
+ <gnu_srs> fixed for wine to run as braunr pointed out some months ago
+ (IRC?) when we discussed wine.
- <gnu_srs> gg0: please don't reopen #733604 , I've filed an updated one:
- #7336045
- <gnu_srs> #733605
- <gg0> gnu_srs: i've reassigned it from wine-1.6 (nonexistent) to wine
- (correct), then to src:wine (more correct), but between such
- reassignments you closed it so found command in the latter made it
- reopening
- <gg0> then i realized you could mess up bugs on your own, without help :)
- <gnu_srs> gg0: tks anyway, now it is src:wine and the title is right. Maybe
- you should have noted me on IRC?
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs: what's your status about wine? i'm still about to get
- things upstream...
- <gnu_srs> Andre_H: see debian bug #733605
+# IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2011-08-11
+ < arethusa> I've been trying to make Wine work inside a Debian GNU/Hurd VM,
+ and to that end, I've successfully compiled the latest sources from Git
+ after installing the libc (devel) packages from experimental and
+ personally patching Wine with http://pastebin.com/rg6dx09G
-## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-12-31
+[[rg6dx09G.patch]]
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs: i didn't need the patches for
- dlls/mountmgr.sys/diskarb.c, maybe due to missing headers
+ < arethusa> my question is, when trying to launch Wine, I'm seeing "wine
+ client error:0: sendmsg: (os/kern) invalid address" from the client side,
+ whereas the wineserver seems to be starting and running correctly, how
+ could I debug this issue further? using rpctrace doesn't seem to help, as
+ the trace just hangs when run on the Wine loader instead of yielding
+ insight
+ < kilobug> arethusa: isn't there a wine debuguer that can start a gdb when
+ wine encounters an error or something like that ?
+ < arethusa> it's too early for that
+ < kilobug> or least give you a full traceback of the wine code where the
+ error occur ?
+ < arethusa> the error is happening during initial connect to the
+ wineserver, in dlls/ntdll/server.c
+ < arethusa> but that doesn't help me figure out why sendmsg would error out
+ in this way
+ < arethusa>
+ http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/blob/HEAD:/dlls/ntdll/server.c#l361
+ < azeem_> arethusa: probably some of the msghdr entries are not supported
+ by the Hurd's glib
+ < azeem_> c
+ < pinotree> haha, socket credentials, which we don't support yet
+ < azeem_> yep
+ < pinotree> youpi: ↑ another case ;)
+ < azeem_> arethusa: just implement those and it should work
+ < kilobug> in pflocal ? or glibc ?
+ < pinotree> pflocal
+ < arethusa> azeem_: hmm, okay, thanks
+ < pinotree> arethusa: their lack is a known issue, and makes things like
+ dbus and gamin not work
+ < arethusa> it's
+ https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/sendmsg_scm_creds.html and
+ related links I assume?
+[[sendmsg_scm_creds]]
-## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2014-01-06
+ < youpi> yes
+ < pinotree> (but that patch is lame)
- <Andre_H> Wanted to note that
- http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/wine.html is wrong about
- socket credentials, afaik they are still not implemented but that doesn't
- block Wine anymore
- <Andre_H> In fact all you need to run Wine are the patches followed by
- https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/101439 (not yet upstream) or see
- http://wiki.winehq.org/Hurd
- <braunr> Andre_H: thanks for your report
- <Andre_H> np :)
- <Andre_H> braunr: can someone update
- http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/wine.html please?
- <braunr> Andre_H: well, you can :)
- <Andre_H> log in with google -> check guidelines of your wiki -> try out
- your wiki syntax -> laziness alarm :)
- <gnu_srs> Andre_H: The reason why wine runs now is a bug in SCM_CREDS was
- fixed, see the wine-devel ML.
- <gnu_srs> Andre_H: s/SCM_CREDS/SCM_RIGHTS/
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs: already updated our wiki :)
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs: would you mind updating yours:
- http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/wine.html :)
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs: two commits for wine are in now :)
+On 2010-11-28, Austin English contacted us, stating that he's working on
+porting [Wine](http://winehq.org/) to the GNU/Hurd.
+
+It is not yet clear how difficult this is going to be, what sort of
+requirements Wine has: only libc / POSIX / etc., or if there are
+*advanced* things like [[system_call]] trapping involved, too.
+
+[[Samuel|samuelthibault]] suspects that *there's some need for LDT table
+allocation. There is kernel support for this,* however.
-## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2014-01-11
- <gnu_srs1> Andre_H: Looks like the two committed patches did not go into
- wine-1.6.2:-(
- <gnu_srs1> Additionally, your PATH_MAX fixes was not accepted?
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs1: well, the stable branch is called stable because not
- everything get's there :)7
- <Andre_H> gnu_srs1: the PATH_MAX patch needs more thinking...
-## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2015-02-09
- <Andre_H> since Wine 1.7.28 it runs quite well on Gnu/Hurd - wiki.winehq.org/Hurd
- <Andre_H> ( https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commitdiff/6d50cfcac28f84e07777fc10874887356832102e )