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Originally Posted by andvarion
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You sound like exactly the person to have the knowledge I'm looking for. =)
Why would one be getting this (see the attached screenshot) after patching on a Mac wine installation? We logged on, saw the message to update the spells file with the new eqchanges.zip, did so, and then got that error message.
If it's injecting DLLs and calling DLLs and all sorts of other mumbo jumbo that I only vaguely comprehend, is it trying to call something from Windows that might be missing in a wine installation?
Things are working fine on my Windows machine (aside from the bug mentioned in here about having to log completely out to change characters), so I copied my entire install folder over to my friend's Mac in hopes that would solve his problem. Gave the same error.
Thoughts?
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Honestly I can only speculate.
EQLive validates files at various times to prevent hijack attempts (Such as loading to Character select, and zoning); it does this by performing a CRC32, and sending it to the server for validation. EQEmu code by default does not have any validation for specific files, it's a feature they've added here on P1999. If an incorrect CRC32 is sent, it populates the character select with bogus character names and disallows entry. This is a good thing, or we'd have people tweaking spells for their entertainment (such as making See Invis also provide ultravision and levitate).
I tried connecting w/o installing the new eqgame.dll and wsock32.dll, but with the new spells file. Until the recent patch, that was all you actually required. Anyway, it ended up failing. There is a DLL Error code in the bottom character slot. Based on what I've observed, this should only occur if there is trouble accessing those files.
It's quite possible that your windows-emulator is trying to access WSock32.dll, the default one they wrote for Wine instead of the one I mentioned as being altered for DLL-Injection. This is my best guess for you, sorry. There may be a way to manually select the DLL you want to load in Wine.
I did a quick google search on this scenario and game up with this:
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.ph...c9ab042a064406
Seems to support my theory.. Should give you some grounds to find a solution. (BTW, this probably also means it doesn't work in Linux anymore either. People have been using Wine in Linux)
edit: I'm on top of things apparently..
Try this fix @ the bottom of the how-to section.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManage...rnTo=&iId=4242
- 1. Download the patch from Project1999.org
- 2. Save it in your EQ folder and extract it.
- 3. Open winecfg or Wine->Configure Wine from the application menu.
- 4. Add an overwrite rule for wsock32.dll
I dont have Wine, so I can't test it myself.