Use WINEDEBUG instead of --debugmsg.
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"emulation", and is what the applications expect anyway.
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</para>
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<para>
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However, if the user specified <parameter>--debugmsg
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+relay</parameter>, a thunk layer is inserted between the
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However, if the user specified <parameter>WINEDEBUG=+relay
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</parameter>, a thunk layer is inserted between the
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application imports and the Wine handlers; this layer is
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known as "relay" because all it does is print out the
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arguments/return values (by using the argument lists in the
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but it's invaluable for debugging misbehaving calls into
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Wine code. A similar mechanism also exists between Windows
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DLLs - Wine can optionally insert thunk layers between them,
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by using <parameter>--debugmsg +snoop</parameter>, but since
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by using <parameter>WINEDEBUG=+snoop</parameter>, but since
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no DLL descriptor information exists for non-Wine DLLs, this
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is less reliable and may lead to crashes.
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</para>
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