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[pkg-wine-party] Bug#686386: closed by Michael Gilbert <mgilbert@debian.org> (Re: Bug#686386: wine: Wine uses legacy /proc/scsi interface)



Hi. Some misunderstanding. Situation is Windows applications use this key(for example ImgBurn app http://imgburn.com/) and because of this wine must create this key. On Ubuntu 14.10 (wine 1.6.2) this key is created and populated on every wine start. Also Windows 8.1 has this key. Key is not created on Debian because there is no /proc/scsi directory (ubuntu have this directory). Something is disabled in debian kernel configuration and wine cannot populate this key as I wrote in bug report. Maybe bug should be reassigned to kernel to reenable /proc/scsi interface. Mentioned app works perfectly well on Ubuntu wine and does not work (cannot find cd/dvd drives) on Debian's wine because key absence. Anyway thanks. -- Piotr Borkowski From: mgilbert@debian.org Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 15:41:25 -0500 Subject: Re: [pkg-wine-party] Bug#686386: wine: Wine uses legacy /proc/scsi interface To: 686386-close@bugs.debian.org On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Piotr Borkowski wrote: > Dear Maintainer, > Wine uses /proc/scsi interface to populate > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi registry key. Because /proc/scsi is > missing wine can't write information to this key. This situation breaks > wn32aspi emulation and windows programs which access cd/dvd drives. Newer wine versions no longer have HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi. Best wishes, Mike

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