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Path of exile install failure

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JohnM Samedi 5 Aoüt 2017 à 12:15
JohnMAnonymous

Dear community,

 

I am trying to install path of exile through POL in my Mint 17.3 system (64 bit Cinnamon with NVidia drivers).  My playonlinux installation comes directly from the mint repository, version 4.2.2.

 

I find the path of exile software on the list of supported software, click on install and playonlinux creates the virtual drive and tries to execute the msi file.  However, this fails immediately and throws "Error in POL_Wine, wine seems to have crashed" error.  When I go to the debugger for the drive, I get the following (I have replaced my username with xxxx for privacy):

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[08/05/17 11:08:23] - Running wine-1.7.55 --version (Working directory : /usr/share/playonlinux/python)
wine-1.7.55

PlayOnLinux logfile
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Date: 08/05/17 11:08:23

> PlayOnLinux Version
  4.2.2
> uname -a
  Linux 3.19.0-32-generic #37~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 22 09:41:40 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> lsb_release -a
 
> wine --version
  wine-1.7.55
> POL_WINEVERSION
  1.7.55
> WINEPREFIX
  /home/xxxx/.PlayOnLinux//wineprefix/pathofexile
> Distribution
  Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
> glxinfo \| grep rendering
  direct rendering: Yes
    GL_NV_parameter_buffer_object2, GL_NV_path_rendering,
    GL_NV_parameter_buffer_object2, GL_NV_path_rendering,
> glxinfo \| grep renderer
  OpenGL renderer string: Quadro K1100M/PCIe/SSE2
> OpenGL libs (Direct rendering testing)
 
 

[08/05/17 11:08:34] - Running wine-1.7.55 cmd /c echo %ProgramFiles% (Working directory : /usr/share/playonlinux/python)
C:\Program Files
[08/05/17 11:08:44] - Running wine-1.7.55 msiexec /i /home/xxxx/.PlayOnLinux//tmp/pathofexile/PathOfExileInstaller.msi (Working directory : /home/xxxx/.PlayOnLinux/tmp/pathofexile)
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
[08/05/17 11:08:48] - Running wine-1.7.55 regedit /home/xxxx/.PlayOnLinux//tmp/override-dll.reg (Working directory : /home/xxxx/.PlayOnLinux/wine/linux-x86)
[08/05/17 11:08:48] - Content of /home/xxxx/.PlayOnLinux//tmp/override-dll.reg
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REGEDIT4

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides]
"*openal32"="native,builtin"
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The only fixme has something to do with ntdll but I do not know enough about wine to be able to do anything.  If you have any suggestions on what is wrong and how to fix it, please let me know.

 

Regards,

JohnM

 

ImperatorS79 Samedi 5 Aoüt 2017 à 12:44
ImperatorS79Anonymous

Try using latest wine-STAGING (2.13-staging at the moment)- >http://wiki.playonlinux.com/index.php/Managing_Wine_Versions


POL5 is here ! -> https://github.com/PhoenicisOrg/phoenicis
JohnM Samedi 5 Aoüt 2017 à 13:03
JohnMAnonymous

The problem is that since path of exile is supported software, POL itself chooses the "right" wine version and creates the virtual drive automatically to install that software.  I do not get to choose the drive or any settings; I just locate path of exile on the list of supported software and POL determines the settings, drive etc.  Once the drive is there (with the install failed) I cannot "choose" it; trying to reinstall prompts me to overwrite the drive, delete the drive or abort installation.

ImperatorS79 Samedi 5 Aoüt 2017 à 16:54
ImperatorS79Anonymous

Yeah, I know, but I ask you  to change the wine version, to see if with latest wine the problem still occur.

You can also get a FULL log from wine. Go to Configure-> select the program in the list (left)-> Various (or someting like that) (at the right)-> Open a terminal. Then you use cd command to go to the directory of the .exe of POE and then :

 wine "myfile".exe &>log.txt

And you give me te content of log.txt 

Some update of an app can break compatibily. The script has been written at a certain time, and at this time 1.7.55 was a good option.

after downloading latest wine, you can change the used wine version in Configure-> select the program in the list (left) -> Wine version

Edité par ImperatorS79


POL5 is here ! -> https://github.com/PhoenicisOrg/phoenicis

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