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Title: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Jred on 01 January 2014, 23:02
Running Fedora 19 32-bit, wine 1.7.5

upon running the cmpro.exe it immediately closes.  only output i get on the screen from running wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files\clrmamepro/cmpro.exe is:

Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 14: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.

running cmpro.exe 4.012a

Strace file is attached if that helps.
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Roman on 02 January 2014, 15:19
anyone can try it with ubuntu?
I might be able next week....
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Jred on 02 January 2014, 16:01
i can try it in a VM.  BTW this all started with the latest update, all was working fine until then..  I've uninstalled and reinstalled cmp but same issue.
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Roman on 02 January 2014, 16:34
Latest update = 4.012 to  4.012a?

Regarding startup nothing really has changed for a long long time...
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Jred on 02 January 2014, 16:48
Yeah that was the upgrade path, not sure what happened.  i'm upgrading to Fedora 20 right now so we'll see if that changes things, with a newer/different version of wine and all.
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Jred on 02 January 2014, 19:20
Upgrading to Fedora 20 worked (must have been a wine issue)

However, i'm still seeing an issue i saw in windows with 4.12a.  When i load a datfile (on a completely clean cmp install), the datfile loads but i cannot see it.  When i try to add it again it asks if i want to overwrite.  If i make a profile that has the same name as the dat it says name in use.

Where is the datfile?  why is it hidden?
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Roman on 03 January 2014, 19:42
most likely an invalid datfile....send me a copy please..
Title: Re: Immediately close in linux
Post by: Jred on 03 January 2014, 20:56
you know what, i just realized i made the dat when wine was broken, looking at it now it's a 0 byte file :)