1999-01-26 18:22:15 +01:00
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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##Wine Quick Debug Report Maker Thingy (WQDRMK)
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##By Adam the Jazz Guy
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##(c) 1998
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##Do not say this is yours without my express permisson, or I will
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##hunt you down and kill you like the savage animal I am.
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##Released under the WINE licence
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##Changelog:
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##February 3, 1999 - Fix to chdir to the program's directory
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##February 1, 1999 - Cleaned up code
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##January 26, 1999 - Fixed various bugs...
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## - Made newbie mode easier
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##January 25, 1999 - Initial Release
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## -------------------------------------------
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##| IRCNET/UNDERNET: jazzfan AOL: Jazzrock12 |
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##| E-MAIL: magicbox@bestweb.net ICQ: 19617831|
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##| Utah Jazz Page @ http://www.gojazz.net |
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##| Wine Builds @ http://www.gojazz.net/wine |
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## -------------------------------------------
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sub do_var {
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$var=$_[0];
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$var =~ s/\t//g;
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return $var;
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}
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1999-01-26 18:22:15 +01:00
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open STDERR, ">&SAVEERR"; open STDERR, ">&STDOUT";
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1999-01-28 10:55:51 +01:00
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$ENV{'SHELL'}="/bin/bash";
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1999-02-09 15:07:49 +01:00
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$var0 = qq{
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Enter your level of WINE expertise: 1-newbie 2-intermediate 3-advanced
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1 - Makes a debug report as defined in the WINE documentation. Best
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for new WINE users. If you're not sure what -debugmsg is, then use
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this mode.
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2 - Makes a debug report that is more customizable (Example: you can
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choose what -debugmsg 's to use). You are asked more
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questions in this mode. May intimidate newbies.
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3 - Just like 2, but not corner cutting. Assumes you know what you're
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doing so it leaves out the long descriptions.
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};
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print do_var($var0);
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$debuglevel=<STDIN>;
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chomp $debuglevel;
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until ($debuglevel < 4) {
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print "Enter a number from 1-3!\n";
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$debuglevel=<STDIN>;
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chomp $debuglevel;
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}
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1999-01-26 18:22:15 +01:00
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if ($debuglevel < 3) {
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1999-02-09 15:07:49 +01:00
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$var1 = qq{
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This program will make a debug report for WINE developers. It does this
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in two files. The first one has everything asked for by the bugreports
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guide. The second has *all* of the debug output (This can go to
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thousands of lines). To (hopefully) get the bug fixed, attach the first
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file to a messsage sent to the comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine newsgroup.
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The developers might ask you for "the last XX number of lines from the
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report". If so, post the second file (It will be compressed with gzip
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later, so leave off the .gz). If you feel like it, post both files at the
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same time. I don't care.
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};
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print do_var($var1);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var2 = qq{
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This program will output to two files:
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1. Formatted debug report you might want to post to the newsgroup
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2. File with ALL the debug output (It will later be compressed with
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gzip, so leave off the trailing .gz)
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};
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print do_var($var2);
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}
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print "Enter the filename for this debug report (The first file):\n";
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$outfile=<STDIN>;
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chomp $outfile;
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print "Enter the file for the debug output (The second file):\n";
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$dbgoutfile=<STDIN>;
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chomp $dbgoutfile;
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if ($debuglevel =~ 1) {
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print "Looking for wine...\n";
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$wineloc=`which wine`;
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chomp $wineloc;
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if ($wineloc =~ "") {
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print "Couldn't find wine...\n";
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$var3 = qq{
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Enter the full path to wine. The path should look like
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/path/to/wine/wine. Get it? It's the directories leading up to the
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wine file, and then the actual wine file (Example: /home/wine/wine):
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};
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print do_var($var3);
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$wineloc=<STDIN>;
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chomp $wineloc;
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} else {
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print "Found wine: $wineloc\n"
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}
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}
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel =~ 2) {
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$var4 = qq{
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Enter the full path to wine. The path should look like
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/path/to/wine/wine. Get it? It's the directories leading up to the
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wine file, and then the actual wine file (Example: /home/wine/wine):
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};
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print do_var($var4);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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print "Enter the full path to wine (Example: /home/wine/wine):\n";
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}
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$wineloc=<STDIN>;
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chomp $wineloc;
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}
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$var5 = qq{
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What version of windows are you using with wine? 0-None, 1-Win3.x,
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2-Win95, 3-Win98, 4-WinNT3.5x, 5-WinNT4.x, 6-WinNT5.x, 7-Other (Enter
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0-7):
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};
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print do_var($var5);
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$winver=<STDIN>;
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until ($winver < 7) {
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$var6 = qq{
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No! Enter a number from 0 to 7 that corresponds to your windows version!
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};
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print do_var($var6);
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$winver=<STDIN>;
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}
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chomp $winver;
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if ($winver =~ 0) {
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$winver="None Installed";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 1) {
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$winver="Windows 3.x";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 2) {
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$winver="Windows 95";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 3) {
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$winver="Windows 98";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 4) {
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$winver="Windows NT 3.5x";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 5) {
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$winver="Windows NT 4.x";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 6) {
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$winver="Windows NT 5.x";
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} elsif ($winver =~ 7) {
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print "OK. What version of Windows are you using?\n";
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$winver=<STDIN>;
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chomp $winver;
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}
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if ($debuglevel < 3) {
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$var7 = qq{
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Enter the full path to the program you want to run. Remember what you
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were told before - a full path is the directories leading up to the
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program and then the program's name, like /dos/windows/sol.exe, not
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sol.exe:
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};
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print do_var($var7);
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}
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if ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var8 = qq{
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Enter the full path to the program you want to run (Example:
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/dos/windows/sol.exe, NOT sol.exe):
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};
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print do_var($var8);
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}
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$program=<STDIN>;
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chomp $program;
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$var9 = qq{
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Enter the name, version, and manufacturer of the program (Example:
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Netscape Navigator 4.5):
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};
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print do_var($var9);
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$progname=<STDIN>;
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chomp $progname;
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$var10 = qq{
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Enter 0 if your program is 16 bit (Windows 3.x), 1 if your program is 32
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bit (Windows 9x, NT3.x and up), or 2 if you are unsure:
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};
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print do_var($var10);
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$progbits=<STDIN>;
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chomp $progbits;
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until ($progbits < 3) {
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print "You must enter 0, 1 or 2!\n";
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$progbits=<STDIN>;
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chomp $progbits
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}
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if ($progbits =~ 0) {
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$progbits=Win16
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} elsif ($progbits =~ 1) {
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$progbits=Win32
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} else {
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$progbits = "Unsure"
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}
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel =~ 2) {
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$var11 = qq{
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Enter any extra debug options. Default is +relay - If you don't
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know what options to use, just hit enter, and I'll use those (Example, the
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developer tells you to re-run with -debugmsg +dosfs,+module you would type
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in +dosfs,+module). Hit enter if you're not sure what to do:
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};
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print do_var($var11);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var12 = qq{
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Enter any debug options you would like to use. Just enter parts after
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-debugmsg. Default is +relay:
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};
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print do_var($var12);
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}
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$debugopts=<STDIN>;
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chomp $debugopts;
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if ($debugopts=~/-debugmsg /) {
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($crap, $debugopts) = / /,$debugopts;
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}
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if ($debugopts=~/^\s*$/) {
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$debugopts="+relay";
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}
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 1) {
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$debugopts = "+relay";
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}
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel =~ 2) {
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$var13 = qq{
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How many trailing lines of debugging info do you want to include in the report
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you're going to submit (First file)? If a developer asks you to include
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the last 200 lines, enter 200 here. Default is 100, which is reached by
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pressing enter. (If you're not sure, just hit enter):
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};
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print do_var($var13);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var14 = qq{
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Enter how many lines of trailing debugging output you want in your nice
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formatted report. Default is 100:
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};
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print do_var($var14);
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}
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$lastnlines=<STDIN>;
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chomp $lastnlines;
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if ($lastnlines=~/^\s*$/) {
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$lastnlines=100;
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}
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 1) {
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$lastnlines=100;
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}
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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$var15 = qq{
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Enter any extra options you want to pass to WINE. Strongly recommended you
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include -managed:
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};
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print do_var($var15);
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$extraops=<STDIN>;
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chomp $extraops;
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 1) {
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$extraops="-managed";
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}
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print "Enter your distribution name (Example: Redhat 5.0):\n";
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$dist=<STDIN>;
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chomp $dist;
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel =~ 2) {
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$var16 = qq{
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When you ran ./configure to build wine, were there any special options
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you used to do so (Example: --enable-dll)? If you didn't use any special
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options or didn't compile WINE on your own, just hit enter:
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};
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print do_var($var16);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var17 = qq{
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Enter any special options you used when running ./configure for WINE
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(Default is none, use if you didn't compile wine yourself):
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};
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print do_var($var17);
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}
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$configopts=<STDIN>;
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chomp $configopts;
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if ($configopts=~/\s*/) {
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$configopts="None";
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}
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 1) {
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$configopts="None";
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}
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if ($debuglevel > 1) {
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if ($debuglevel =~ 2) {
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$var18 = qq{
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Is your wine version CVS or from a .tar.gz file? As in... did you download it
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off a website/ftpsite or did you/have you run cvs on it to update it?
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For CVS: YYMMDD, where YY is the year (99), MM is the month (01), and DD
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is the day (14), that you last updated it (Example: 990114).
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For tar.gz: Just hit enter and I'll figure out the version for you:
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};
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print do_var($var18);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var19 = qq{
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Is your wine from CVS? Enter the last CVS update date for it here, in
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YYMMDD form (If it's from a tarball, just hit enter):
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};
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print do_var($var19);
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}
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$winever=<STDIN>;
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chomp $winever;
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$winever=~s/ //g;
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if ($winever=~/[0-9]+/) {
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$winever .= " CVS";
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}
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else {
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$winever = `$wineloc -v 2>&1`;
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chomp $winever;
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}
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 1) {
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$winever=`$wineloc -v 2>&1`;
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chomp $winever;
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}
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$gccver=`gcc -v 2>&1`;
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($leftover,$gccver) = split /\n/,$gccver;
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chomp $gccver;
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$cpu=`uname -m`;
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chomp $cpu;
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$kernelver=`uname -r`;
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chomp $kernelver;
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$ostype=`uname -s`;
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chomp $ostype;
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$wineneeds=`ldd $wineloc`;
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if ($debuglevel < 3) {
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$var20 = qq{
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OK, now I'm going to run WINE. I will close it for you once the wine
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debugger comes up. NOTE: You won't see ANY debug messages. Don't
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worry, they are being output to a file. Since there are so many, it's
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not a good idea to have them all output to a terminal (Speed slowdown
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mainly).
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WINE will still run much slower than normal, because there will be so
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many debug messages being output to file.
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};
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print do_var($var20);
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} elsif ($debuglevel =~ 3) {
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$var21 = qq{
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OK, now it's time to run WINE. I will close down WINE for you after
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the debugger is finished doing its thing.
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};
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print do_var($var21);
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}
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print "Hit enter to start wine!\n";
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$blank=<STDIN>;
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$dir=$program;
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$dir=~m#(.*)/#;
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$dir=$1;
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chdir($dir);
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system("echo quit|$wineloc -debugmsg $debugopts $extraops \"$program\" >& $dbgoutfile");
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$lastlines=`tail -n $lastnlines $dbgoutfile`;
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system("gzip $dbgoutfile");
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open(OUTFILE,">$outfile");
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print OUTFILE <<EOM;
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Auto-generated debug report by Wine Quick Debug Report Maker Thingy:
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WINE Version: $winever
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Windows Version: $winver
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Distribution: $dist
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Kernel Version: $kernelver
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OS Type: $ostype
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CPU: $cpu
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GCC Version: $gccver
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Program: $progname
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Program Type: $progbits
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Debug Options: -debugmsg $debugopts
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Other Extra Commands Passed: $extraops
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Extra ./configure Commands: $configopts
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Wine Dependencies:
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$wineneeds
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Last $lastnlines lines of debug output follows:
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$lastlines
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I have a copy of the full debug report, if it is needed.
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Thank you!
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EOM
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$var22 = qq{
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1999-01-26 18:22:15 +01:00
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Great! We're finished making the debug report. Do whatever with it. The
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filename for it is:
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$outfile
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The filename for the compressed full debug is:
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$dbgoutfile.gz
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Note that it is $dbgoutfile.gz, since I compressed it with gzip for you.
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C Ya!
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Adam the Jazz Guy
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1999-02-09 15:07:49 +01:00
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};
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print do_var($var22);
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