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wineserver Symbol has Different size in shared object, Consider re-linking

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flako Friday 22 June 2012 at 16:39
flakoAnonymous

Hello
I am testing a program called ScaleNet (for electronic scales).
I'm using PlayOnLinux 4.1.1 with wine 1.1.28 (the program only wants that version) on Ubuntu "12.04".


The program requires permissions to create SOCK_RAW socket, so that they are enabled with the command:

setcap cap_net_raw=ep wineserver

After this,
the application seems to work, but the log tells me the warning:


/home/user/.PlayOnLinux/wine/linux-x86/1.1.28/lib/../bin/wineserver: Symbol `wine_casemap_upper' has different size in shared object, consider re-linking

This error can affect the proper functioning of the program?
is there anyway to fix it?

Thanks for being up here, and sorry for using a web translator.
Quentin PÂRIS Friday 22 June 2012 at 16:44
Quentin PÂRISAnonymous

You may ask WineHQ team about this.

However, they will not accept to support wine 1.1.28 I think ... This version is very old.

(You are on the wrong forum)
flako Friday 22 June 2012 at 22:05
flakoAnonymous

You may ask WineHQ team about this.

However, they will not accept to support wine 1.1.28 I think ... This version is very old.

(You are on the wrong forum)

Quote from Tinou


Helo Tinou
Sorry for confusing the forum .. (I did not understand the irony of Hackers :) )

The
version is old, but does not walk in wine 1.4 (maybe a half version) 
and as you say do not support.
I really want to know if I have to focus you in error or directly rule it out .. I have the fear that generates random failures.

Also post the error in WineHQ, but as a version of wine is made ​​for you, I thought I would get started around here.
If I make anything I post it then.

Quentin PÂRIS Friday 22 June 2012 at 22:10
Quentin PÂRISAnonymous

Anyway, thank you. It is still interesting for other people.

In general, you can ignore wine errors if your program runs, but in that case, you have a wineserver related error, which is more rare. I can't really tell you if it's a problem or not.

I moved your post the "hacker" forum because I think it was more adapted than "Test scripts", which has very strong rules (Post presentation, only for officialy supported programs, ...)

Edited by Tinou

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