thank you so much for doing this, glad i can play consistently again
Jyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
_sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Oh, unfortunately, it didn't help me (both changing in-game settings and Test Run in Wineskin).aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
_sassy_girl_ wrote:
Oh, unfortunately, it didn't help me (both changing in-game settings and Test Run in Wineskin).aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
When I ran the Test Run, I opened an osu!, went to the settings and closed it. Here's the Test Run log (If it's more convenient: Pastebin):Logs000b:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
000d:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0010:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0018:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
001d:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0023:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device object 0x5e03
0023:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device object 0xa007
0023:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device object 0x6007
0023:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device object 0x6307
0023:err:plugplay:process_IOService_Device object 0x6407
0009:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0009:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100
0009:fixme:ntdll:FILE_GetNtStatus Converting errno 8 to STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
0026:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0028:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
002a:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0031:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0036:fixme:ntdll:NtQuerySystemInformation info_class SYSTEM_PERFORMANCE_INFORMATION
0036:fixme:heap:GetNumaHighestNodeNumber semi-stub: 0031FAC8
0038:err:ole:CoGetContextToken apartment not initialised
0036:fixme:time:QueryThreadCycleTime (0xfffffffe,0x3b52560): stub!
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Windows.Forms"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Drawing"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Configuration"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Xml"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"Accessibility"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Security"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Deployment"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Core"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Drawing"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Core"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Numerics"
0036:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x8 0x31daf4 0x0 0x31daf0) returning a dummy value (current locale)
0036:fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x8 0x31daf4 0x3c14cd8 0x31daf0) returning a dummy value (current locale)
0036:fixme:process:SetProcessPriorityBoost (00000264,0): stub
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"OpenTK"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Web"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"Microsoft.Build.Framework"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"Microsoft.Build.Utilities.v4.0"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Caching"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Data"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Web.ApplicationServices"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.DirectoryServices.Protocols"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.DirectoryServices"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.EnterpriseServices"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.ServiceProcess"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Web.Services"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Design"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"Microsoft.Build.Tasks.v4.0"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Web.RegularExpressions"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Transactions"
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03CA86E8 0031B49C 0031BB00 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03C96ECC 0031B68C 0031BCF0 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03C96ECC 0031B68C 0031BCF0 00000000
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca83fc, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca45d4, 10, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:err:winediag:wined3d_dll_init Setting multithreaded command stream to 0x1.
0043:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Configuration"
0043:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Xml"
0043:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Data.SqlXml"
0043:fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW (03CCB628,0864EE80,0864EE84),stub!
0043:fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW RAS support is not implemented! Configure program to use LAN connection/winsock instead!
0043:fixme:winsock:set_dont_fragment IP_DONTFRAGMENT for IPv4 not supported in this platform
0043:fixme:winsock:set_dont_fragment IP_DONTFRAGMENT for IPv6 not supported in this platform
0043:err:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request failed with status 0x2733
0043:err:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request failed with status 0x2733
0043:fixme:ras:RasConnectionNotificationW (FFFFFFFF,00000320,0x00000003),stub!
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03CDC320 0031D24C 0031D8B0 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03CDC58C 0031D43C 0031DAA0 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03CDC58C 0031D43C 0031DAA0 00000000
0036:fixme:ntdll:EtwEventRegister ({8e9f5090-2d75-4d03-8a81-e5afbf85daf1}, 0xa60852, 0x0, 0x19932c8) stub.
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!.resources"
0036:fixme:nls:LCMapStringEx unsupported lparam 3c79448
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!.resources"
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0036:fixme:coreaudio:ca_channel_layout_to_channel_mask Unhandled channel 0xffffffff
0048:fixme:avrt:AvSetMmThreadCharacteristicsW (L"Audio",0B87FDF8): stub
0036:fixme:process:FlushProcessWriteBuffers : stub
004c:fixme:thread:NtGetCurrentProcessorNumber need multicore support (6 processors)
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!ui"
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!ui.resources"
004c:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Serialization"
004c:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"SMDiagnostics"
004c:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.ServiceModel.Internals"
004c:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Numerics"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Remoting"
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03CE8648/03CE864C)->(00E77011, 039EF9EC, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03CE8648/03CE864C)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03CE8648/03CE864C)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03CE8648/03CE864C)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03CE8648/03CE864C)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
004c:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Data"
0036:fixme:nls:GetFileMUIPath stub: 0x10, L"C:\\windows\\system32\\tzres.dll", (null), 0x31ecc4, 0xd83fd0, 0x31ecc8, 0x31ecbc
0036:fixme:nls:GetFileMUIPath stub: 0x10, L"C:\\windows\\system32\\tzres.dll", (null), 0x31ecc4, 0xd73178, 0x31ecc8, 0x31ecbc
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03D0F6B4 0031CDAC 0031D410 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 00D83EF0 0031CF9C 0031D600 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03DC3F08 0031CF9C 0031D600 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03DD07D4 0031CEAC 0031D510 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 00D7303C 0031CEAC 0031D510 00000000
004f:fixme:thread:RtlCreateUserThread stack_reserve != 0 is unimplemented
0051:fixme:sync:SetWaitableTimerEx (00000418, 0BEEFDA8, 500, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 50) semi-stub
0045:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"Microsoft.Ink"
0045:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03CD71EC 0AAFCCEC 0AAFD350 00000000
0045:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03CD71EC 0AAFCCEC 0AAFD350 00000000
0045:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"w.resources"
0045:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"w.resources"
0036:fixme:win:RegisterTouchWindow (0x10058 00000002): stub
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03D13180 0031B3BC 0031BA20 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03DC549C 0031B5AC 0031BC10 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03F27C6C 0031B5AC 0031BC10 00000000
0036:fixme:rawinput:RegisterRawInputDevices Unhandled flags 0x2100 for device 0.
0036:fixme:rawinput:RegisterRawInputDevices Unhandled flags 0x2100 for device 1.
0036:fixme:win:RegisterDeviceNotificationA (hwnd=0x10058, filter=0x31d260,flags=0x00000000) returns a fake device notification handle!
0036:fixme:ntdll:EtwEventRegister ({35167f8e-49b2-4b96-ab86-435b59336b5e}, 0xa659d2, 0x0, 0xf0bb838) stub.
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!gameplay"
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!gameplay.resources"
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 4 03DC6604 0031D10C 0031D770 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03DC65F0 0031D2FC 0031D960 00000000
0036:fixme:combase:RoGetParameterizedTypeInstanceIID stub: 3 03DC65F0 0031D2FC 0031D960 00000000
0036:fixme:gdiplus:GdipGetFamilyName No support for handling of multiple languages!
0041:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!gameplay.resources"
0041:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!ui.resources"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Management"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"System.Configuration.Install"
003d:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"Microsoft.JScript"
003d:fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented {51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
003d:fixme:wmiutils:wmiutils_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_GetInfo some flags are not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_GetInfo some flags are not implemented
003d:fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented {51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
003d:fixme:wmiutils:wmiutils_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented {51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
003d:fixme:wmiutils:wmiutils_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented {51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
0041:fixme:wincodecs:JpegDecoder_Frame_CopyPalette (0x3f35fd4,0x3f37e90): stub
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbemprox_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_ConnectServer authentication not supported
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_ConnectServer specific locale not supported
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_locator_ConnectServer unsupported flags
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_QueryBlanket
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_Release 6795F7B8
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_SetBlanket 6795F7B8, 03F47058, 4294967295, 0, L"<COLE_DEFAULT_PRINCIPAL>", 2, 3, 00000000, 0x00000020
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_Release 6795F7B8
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
0015:fixme:mountmgr:harddisk_ioctl The DISK_PARTITION_INFO and DISK_DETECTION_INFO structures will not be filled
003d:fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented {51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
003d:fixme:wmiutils:wmiutils_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_CreateInstanceEnum unsupported flags 0x00000011
0015:fixme:mountmgr:harddisk_ioctl The DISK_PARTITION_INFO and DISK_DETECTION_INFO structures will not be filled
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_QueryBlanket
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_Release 6795F7B8
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_SetBlanket 6795F7B8, 03F43900, 4294967295, 0, L"<COLE_DEFAULT_PRINCIPAL>", 2, 3, 00000000, 0x00000020
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_Release 6795F7B8
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_QueryBlanket
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_Release 6795F7B8
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_SetBlanket 6795F7B8, 03F37B60, 4294967295, 0, L"<COLE_DEFAULT_PRINCIPAL>", 2, 3, 00000000, 0x00000020
003d:fixme:wbemprox:client_security_Release 6795F7B8
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wbemprox:class_object_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented {51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
003d:fixme:wmiutils:wmiutils_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:path_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:wmiutils_cf_QueryInterface interface {b196b28f-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_QueryInterface interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_QueryInterface interface {af86e2e0-b12d-4c6a-9c5a-d7aa65101e90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_QueryInterface interface {ecc8691b-c1db-4dc0-855e-65f6c551af49} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_QueryInterface interface {94ea2b94-e9cc-49e0-c0ff-ee64ca8f5b90} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_QueryInterface interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_QueryInterface interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} not implemented
003d:fixme:wmiutils:status_code_GetErrorCodeText 03F46198, 0x80041002, 0x0000, 0x00000001, 07DCF388
003d:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
003d:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF9EC, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF80C, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF9EC, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0036:fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHalftonePalette stub
003d:err:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request failed with status 0x2733
003d:err:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request failed with status 0x2733
003d:err:winediag:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is outdated. Make sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path. Usually, you can find it in the winbind package of your distribution.
0043:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0043:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
0043:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0043:fixme:crypt:CertAddCertificateLinkToStore (0x405d8b0, 0x3d996d4, 00000004, 0x0): semi-stub
0054:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0054:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
0054:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0056:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0056:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
0056:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
003d:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0056:fixme:wincodecs:JpegDecoder_Frame_CopyPalette (0x4058884,0x405bbe8): stub
003d:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
003d:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0058:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0058:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
0058:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0056:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0056:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
0056:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0036:fixme:wincodecs:JpegDecoder_Frame_CopyPalette (0x4063ed4,0x406d330): stub
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
005b:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
005b:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
005b:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0041:fixme:wincodecs:JpegDecoder_Frame_CopyPalette (0x40834d4,0x3dd0a40): stub
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0041:fixme:wincodecs:JpegDecoder_Frame_CopyPalette (0x40834d4,0x3cd42e8): stub
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0041:fixme:wincodecs:JpegDecoder_Frame_CopyPalette (0x409839c,0x405ba40): stub
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
005c:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
005c:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
005c:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0036:fixme:path:parse_url failed to parse L"osu!ui.resources"
0059:fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread ThreadIsIoPending info class not supported yet
0052:fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread ThreadIsIoPending info class not supported yet
004f:fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread ThreadIsIoPending info class not supported yet
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (0405CE20/0405CE24)->(00E77011, 039EF9EC, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (0405CE20/0405CE24)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (0405CE20/0405CE24)->(00E77011, 039EF974, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
004f:fixme:thread:RtlCreateUserThread stack_reserve != 0 is unimplemented
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
0036:fixme:crypt:SystemFunction040 (0x3ca94a4, 20, 0): stub [RtlEncryptMemory]
0048:fixme:avrt:AvRevertMmThreadCharacteristics (12345678): stub
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_imp_get_max_message_size Returning 1 << 14.
003d:fixme:secur32:schan_get_cipher_algid Don't know CALG for encryption algorithm 2, returning 0
0038:fixme:ntdll:EtwEventUnregister (deadbeef) stub.
0038:fixme:ntdll:EtwEventUnregister (deadbeef) stub.
0038:fixme:win:UnregisterDeviceNotification (handle=0xcafecafe), STUB!
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF644, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
0038:fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (03F3EE70/03F3EE74)->(00E77011, 039EF5CC, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, 00000000)
Zarkot wrote:
whenever i try to open winsekin to change it to retina it always says exec2975204723.bat is missing. what are possible fixes?
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app/" sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app/Wineskin.app"
AnimatedThinks wrote:
aidswidjajaaidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
- Which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
When Big Sur came out and all updates since -- that's when I got my Mac.
- Which wrapper version did you start experiencing this issue on?
I started trying to get osu! to work with the Catalina download. I also have issues with the other Wines.
- Were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well?
I tried the old Mojave download (it didn't work, as expected). Briefly, Catalina did work, but not most of the time.
- Do you know what led up to the Catalina download working before enabling Compatibility Mode?
I'm honestly not really sure -- based on my past posts, it seems like I just tried downloading once, following the steps, adding the other Wineskin detailed in one of aidswidjaja's posts, and trying to test run osu!.
Maybe the 'other Wineskin' part is the key since that was the only download I tried doing that, I'll try doing it again and update this post.
Update: No luck
I tried it multiple times and with both Rosetta and Catalina wrappers and trying whatever troubleshooting I could find in osu!mac and online.
Technocoder wrote:
Hi everyone, apologies for the lack of updates from me over the last couple of days. I'm going to try creating the Wineskin from scratch using the 32 bit engines provided to me by Gcenx. It looks like once you create a wrapper with the 64 bit engine, you can't switch to 32 bit later on which is probably why the 32 bit version I provided earlier didn't work. Really appreciate the patience you guys have . Failing that, I'll try and contact Gcenx to see if there were any steps or environment changes that I've missed.
milenablack wrote:
[Everytime I try to open it, it shows a small black window opening in the corner and then it disappears and nothing happens.
This is the report I got:ReportVersion 10.16 (Build 20A2411)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit19.0.1-1
Wineskin 2.9.0.6 1
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is enabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
No errors in: update.log
Log file: runtime.log is absent
Superuser1958 wrote:
There seems to be an issue with icons not rendering (settings icons, etc). It's a known issue, even with Wine on Linux. After doing some research, i figured out that there was a missing dll: gdi+ (gdiplus in winetricks)
i installed it by using winetricks in the wineskin settings.
Can gdi+ be bundled in the next update?
Also, text seems to look really grainy/pixelated by default. After applying fontsmooth=rgb with winetricks, it fixed the issue. Should be default as well.
------
Btw, thanks for this update. It fixed some unrelated issues i was having with how the wineskin appears in third party apps/settings.
I currently use SoundSource for some audio controls/effects. In the catalina version, SoundSource couldn't capture audio playing from wine. Works as it should in the rosetta version.
Now it displays the app name (osu!) instead of "osu!xxxwinepreloader".
bionicwolf33 wrote:
When I try to open the osu! application it says “osu!” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash. I ran the agent, identified the app, and clicked scan and repair which didn't help I also followed all the instructions listed to the best of my ability.
Here is the report:ReportVersion 10.15.6 (Build 19G73)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
Log file: runtime.log is absent
I am on the latest version of macos I'm pretty sure.
This worked for me. Thanks!aidswidjaja wrote:
Could you try enabling gdiplus Winetricks in Wine, as pointed out by Superuser1958 (community/forums/posts/7911964)? More info is in the quoted message relating to them, but here are the steps for now. Make sure you make a backup of the wrapper before performing the steps below.
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Click Wineskin
4. Click Advanced
5. Click the Tools tab
6. Click Winetricks under Utilities
7. Search for gdiplus which will be under the dlls section.
8. Enable the checkbox next to it
9. Click the Run button, then the Yes in the dialog box that appears.
10. You can click Close once it has finished, then close Wineskin, then try again and see if it fixes your issue
Hi aidswidjaja, thanks for the reply!aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
Jyxle wrote:
Hi aidswidjaja, thanks for the reply!aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
I have gone and checked both the Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders and both folders have the Internet Explorer folder with the iexplore.exe within them. (osu! still wont open with these present) Is it possible if you could guide me through the msi file installation you mentioned?
Thanks!
_sassy_girl_ wrote:
This worked for me. Thanks!aidswidjaja wrote:
Could you try enabling gdiplus Winetricks in Wine, as pointed out by Superuser1958 (community/forums/posts/7911964)? More info is in the quoted message relating to them, but here are the steps for now. Make sure you make a backup of the wrapper before performing the steps below.
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Click Wineskin
4. Click Advanced
5. Click the Tools tab
6. Click Winetricks under Utilities
7. Search for gdiplus which will be under the dlls section.
8. Enable the checkbox next to it
9. Click the Run button, then the Yes in the dialog box that appears.
10. You can click Close once it has finished, then close Wineskin, then try again and see if it fixes your issue
Update: Oh, after this fonts broke.
Update 2: Redownloading and reinstalling an osu! didn't help. An issue with fonts is still present.
C_o_l_o_u-r wrote:
Hello, I am on an Apple Sillicon MacBookAir, and Osu does not open after the terminal commands have been executed, this is the report:ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
[Warning] Errors in: update.log
2021-02-18T13:30:01: _pending\osu!.exe => osu!.exe: FAIL
Log file: runtime.log is absent
aidswidjaja wrote:
JyxleJyxle wrote:
Hi aidswidjaja, thanks for the reply!aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
I have gone and checked both the Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders and both folders have the Internet Explorer folder with the iexplore.exe within them. (osu! still wont open with these present) Is it possible if you could guide me through the msi file installation you mentioned?
Thanks!
I'm not sure whether this will fix your problem, but its worth a shot. Sort of weird that it opens it when new, but not after that.
https://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko
And as always, make a backup before continuing. Ideally work on a duplicate version.
I'm not exactly sure of the Wine version, but I digged around the source files of the WineCX20.0.0 Wineskin and I believe its at least Wine 5.0. So you can grab wine-gecko-2.47.1-x86_64.msi (direct dl: http://dl.winehq.org/wine/wine-gecko/2.47.1/wine-gecko-2.47.1-x86_64.msi).
Then, right click osu!.app > Show Package Contents > Wineskin.app > Install Software > Choose Setup Executable > find that msi file you downloaded.
Once it finishes it'll come up with a message saying "No new executables found". Click OK > cancel on the Installer window
Internet Explorer *should* be installed now, but I'm not too sure whether it will actually work. If it doesn't, try running a Test Run again and copying the results into a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com. It may be an error within the actual Wineskin/wrapper that might need its own fix, if such is the case. But just try it out and we'll see what happens._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
This worked for me. Thanks!aidswidjaja wrote:
Could you try enabling gdiplus Winetricks in Wine, as pointed out by Superuser1958 (community/forums/posts/7911964)? More info is in the quoted message relating to them, but here are the steps for now. Make sure you make a backup of the wrapper before performing the steps below.
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Click Wineskin
4. Click Advanced
5. Click the Tools tab
6. Click Winetricks under Utilities
7. Search for gdiplus which will be under the dlls section.
8. Enable the checkbox next to it
9. Click the Run button, then the Yes in the dialog box that appears.
10. You can click Close once it has finished, then close Wineskin, then try again and see if it fixes your issue
Update: Oh, after this fonts broke.
Update 2: Redownloading and reinstalling an osu! didn't help. An issue with fonts is still present.
My bad, I completely forgot about the incompatibility between gdiplus and cjkfonts. I think it's been a while, so you'll unfortunately need to make the tradeoff between the icons or CJK fonts. As Technocoder mentioned, gdiplus may mean extra instability, so I would probably sacrifice that in favour of CJK fonts.
If you want to not use gdiplus, the easiest option is to redownload osu! again. Its quite strange that redownloading and reinstalling the software for you, so if that doesn't work, I believe the following instructions will.
!!! Make a backup before attempting any steps - ideally work on a duplicate version !!!
Right click osu!.app > Show Package Contents. Navigate to drive_c/windows/system32/gdiplus.dll
Rename gdiplus.dll to something like gdiplus.donotuse so Wine can't use it.
Try seeing if the game starts then? I hope this solves your issueC_o_l_o_u-rC_o_l_o_u-r wrote:
Hello, I am on an Apple Sillicon MacBookAir, and Osu does not open after the terminal commands have been executed, this is the report:ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
[Warning] Errors in: update.log
2021-02-18T13:30:01: _pending\osu!.exe => osu!.exe: FAIL
Log file: runtime.log is absent
Hiya, could you please try using osu!macOS Agent to download the latest version of osu! manually? Instructions available here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-3-updating-osu
In the event that doesn't work, please make a Test Run and paste the contents of it to a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com. Instructions available here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin
The agent... closes itself? Did it crash or something? Please see the steps for updating osu! manually from my guide: community/forums/topics/6792051Rekt wrote:
Hey,
I use MacOS Mojave and my updater was in an infinite loop. I downloaded the MacOS Agent for osu and clicked other and then updated it. After that, the agent closes itself and when i open osu again, the same update loop starts over.
Is there any way to fix it?
Thanks..
You have the agent open in the background right? When you drag the replay file into the Downloads folder it should just open the replay into osu!. If you're using the latest Wineskin, you can drag the replay directly into the osu! window but this method is a bit unstable.ryfulrifle wrote:
Hi, I've scrolled through the forums but there's been no mention of replays troubleshooting; the automatic open in the agent doesn't work for me. Is there a workaround?
C_o_l_o_u-r wrote:
Hi, sadly it didn't work. I did a test run, it opened the terminal and after that it never opened. Here is the log: https://pastebin.com/LDhY5kJB
cd ../../osu! start osu!.exe
LyfeMiracle wrote:
So I tried to use osu and repair the quarintine through the Agent and it repaired it, then when scanning again it said that it was absent. Then when I opened osu it would open the terminal window, open the updater, then crash. I tried to update on another installation and got https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/q4yXPXcZvb/.
Edit:
This is the agents logs https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/h6P9SW6TyW/
This is the wineskins test run logs https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7VjkCXc5kT/
Edit 2: On rosetta build, m1 mac mini
Edit 3: Idk what changed but it opened when i tried again this morning
Edit 4: stopped working again, the terminal said https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mnH8bYzRXv/
Edit 5: Osu start up is inconsistant
Edit 6: I realized that osu only opens when i have no other windows open
WuDini wrote:
I'm running on macOS 10.15.7 and I'm having issues with my macOS agent. While troubleshooting it will scan and show me my report, but when I click repair, It won't actually repair anything. I'm still stuck with "quarantine attribute is absent" even after clicking the repair button.
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
evlino wrote:
It was working before but after i closed it down and reopened it would come up w the terminal thing that says bridge.exe and osu!.exe -nosplash.
Troubleshoot report:
https://pastebin.pl/view/9301a7c1
Wineskin report?
https://pastebin.pl/view/98805cdd
https://pastebin.pl/view/5ce8f257
Apple report:
https://pastebin.pl/view/5ad39029
I've tried updating wineskin and refreshing the wrapper.
I'm not really sure what to do, I've tried reading upthread and sorting it but I'm not sure anymore
Edit:
This is the Wineskin Report
https://pastebin.pl/view/27879982
also tried uninstalling and installing and after the game client downloads the osu logo pops up in the middle then disappears.
now when i try to open the application, it still comes up with the terminal things that has the bridge.exe and -nosplash
ZiippysMusicMan wrote:
Errow:ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is disabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
[Warning] Errors in: update.log
2021-02-23T08:17:26: _pending\osu!.exe => osu!.exe: FAIL
Log file: runtime.log is absent
Jyxle wrote:
aidswidjaja wrote:
JyxleJyxle wrote:
Hi aidswidjaja, thanks for the reply!aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
I have gone and checked both the Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders and both folders have the Internet Explorer folder with the iexplore.exe within them. (osu! still wont open with these present) Is it possible if you could guide me through the msi file installation you mentioned?
Thanks!
I'm not sure whether this will fix your problem, but its worth a shot. Sort of weird that it opens it when new, but not after that.
https://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko
And as always, make a backup before continuing. Ideally work on a duplicate version.
I'm not exactly sure of the Wine version, but I digged around the source files of the WineCX20.0.0 Wineskin and I believe its at least Wine 5.0. So you can grab wine-gecko-2.47.1-x86_64.msi (direct dl: http://dl.winehq.org/wine/wine-gecko/2.47.1/wine-gecko-2.47.1-x86_64.msi).
Then, right click osu!.app > Show Package Contents > Wineskin.app > Install Software > Choose Setup Executable > find that msi file you downloaded.
Once it finishes it'll come up with a message saying "No new executables found". Click OK > cancel on the Installer window
Internet Explorer *should* be installed now, but I'm not too sure whether it will actually work. If it doesn't, try running a Test Run again and copying the results into a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com. It may be an error within the actual Wineskin/wrapper that might need its own fix, if such is the case. But just try it out and we'll see what happens._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
This worked for me. Thanks!aidswidjaja wrote:
Could you try enabling gdiplus Winetricks in Wine, as pointed out by Superuser1958 (community/forums/posts/7911964)? More info is in the quoted message relating to them, but here are the steps for now. Make sure you make a backup of the wrapper before performing the steps below.
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Click Wineskin
4. Click Advanced
5. Click the Tools tab
6. Click Winetricks under Utilities
7. Search for gdiplus which will be under the dlls section.
8. Enable the checkbox next to it
9. Click the Run button, then the Yes in the dialog box that appears.
10. You can click Close once it has finished, then close Wineskin, then try again and see if it fixes your issue
Update: Oh, after this fonts broke.
Update 2: Redownloading and reinstalling an osu! didn't help. An issue with fonts is still present.
My bad, I completely forgot about the incompatibility between gdiplus and cjkfonts. I think it's been a while, so you'll unfortunately need to make the tradeoff between the icons or CJK fonts. As Technocoder mentioned, gdiplus may mean extra instability, so I would probably sacrifice that in favour of CJK fonts.
If you want to not use gdiplus, the easiest option is to redownload osu! again. Its quite strange that redownloading and reinstalling the software for you, so if that doesn't work, I believe the following instructions will.
!!! Make a backup before attempting any steps - ideally work on a duplicate version !!!
Right click osu!.app > Show Package Contents. Navigate to drive_c/windows/system32/gdiplus.dll
Rename gdiplus.dll to something like gdiplus.donotuse so Wine can't use it.
Try seeing if the game starts then? I hope this solves your issueC_o_l_o_u-rC_o_l_o_u-r wrote:
Hello, I am on an Apple Sillicon MacBookAir, and Osu does not open after the terminal commands have been executed, this is the report:ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
[Warning] Errors in: update.log
2021-02-18T13:30:01: _pending\osu!.exe => osu!.exe: FAIL
Log file: runtime.log is absent
Hiya, could you please try using osu!macOS Agent to download the latest version of osu! manually? Instructions available here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-3-updating-osu
In the event that doesn't work, please make a Test Run and paste the contents of it to a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com. Instructions available here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin
Yeah it didn't work seem to fix it, here are the test run logs...
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KYNSZVMmpW/
Thanks!
TNFDragon wrote:
I don´t understand anything, someone can give me the direct solution, please to download it
aidswidjaja wrote:
gosh what a busy week, sorry I'm late again guys. If you're experiencing low-level issues then it might be a while before they are fixed, but I would probably recommend trying out an older Wineskin if it absolutely doesn't work. Big Sur / M1 support is a bit inconsistent atm.C_o_l_o_u-rSorry about the troubles, what happens when you try and run osu! through cmd:C_o_l_o_u-r wrote:
Hi, sadly it didn't work. I did a test run, it opened the terminal and after that it never opened. Here is the log: https://pastebin.com/LDhY5kJB
1. Right click osu!
2. Show Package Contents
3. Advanced > Tools
4. Command Line (cmd) - under Wine Tools
Run the following commandcd ../../osu! start osu!.exe
It should start, but if it doesn't, please take a screenie of the terminal output and leave it here. You could also try running the Intel version and seeing if that works.
Generally speaking we've been having a ton of issue with both M1 and Big Sur in general, so sorry about that.LyfeMiracleHuh, that's weird. Your first Test Run log shows the same low-level errors we've been unable to solve before, Edit 4 shows that for some reason the Discord bridge running a 64-bit osu!.exe in a 32-bit Wineskin (or other way around) but I think that is safe to ignore. Anyway, this will probably need to be fixed in a later patch so very sorry if you can only play with windows closed. You could try the older Intel Wineskin and see if that works better for you. Generally speaking we've been having a ton of issue with both M1 and Big Sur in general, so sorry about that.LyfeMiracle wrote:
So I tried to use osu and repair the quarintine through the Agent and it repaired it, then when scanning again it said that it was absent. Then when I opened osu it would open the terminal window, open the updater, then crash. I tried to update on another installation and got https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/q4yXPXcZvb/.
Edit:
This is the agents logs https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/h6P9SW6TyW/
This is the wineskins test run logs https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7VjkCXc5kT/
Edit 2: On rosetta build, m1 mac mini
Edit 3: Idk what changed but it opened when i tried again this morning
Edit 4: stopped working again, the terminal said https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mnH8bYzRXv/
Edit 5: Osu start up is inconsistant
Edit 6: I realized that osu only opens when i have no other windows openWuDiniCould you try running the following terminal command, thanksWuDini wrote:
I'm running on macOS 10.15.7 and I'm having issues with my macOS agent. While troubleshooting it will scan and show me my report, but when I click repair, It won't actually repair anything. I'm still stuck with "quarantine attribute is absent" even after clicking the repair button.sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
replacing ~/path/to/my/osu\!.app with your actual filepath ofc. More instructions here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html (under Alternative option: Using the Terminal in Step 2)evlinoCould you try updating osu! through osu!macOS Agent (https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-3-updating-osu). Failing that, could you try running osu! through cmd as I showed C_o_l_o_u-r above, thanks. It looks like a low-level issue that possibly may need to be fixed either through the wrapper or upstream in the Wineskin project.evlino wrote:
It was working before but after i closed it down and reopened it would come up w the terminal thing that says bridge.exe and osu!.exe -nosplash.
Troubleshoot report:
https://pastebin.pl/view/9301a7c1
Wineskin report?
https://pastebin.pl/view/98805cdd
https://pastebin.pl/view/5ce8f257
Apple report:
https://pastebin.pl/view/5ad39029
I've tried updating wineskin and refreshing the wrapper.
I'm not really sure what to do, I've tried reading upthread and sorting it but I'm not sure anymore
Edit:
This is the Wineskin Report
https://pastebin.pl/view/27879982
also tried uninstalling and installing and after the game client downloads the osu logo pops up in the middle then disappears.
now when i try to open the application, it still comes up with the terminal things that has the bridge.exe and -nosplashZiippysMusicManHi there, could you please make a Test Run, thanksZiippysMusicMan wrote:
Errow:ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is disabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
[Warning] Errors in: update.log
2021-02-23T08:17:26: _pending\osu!.exe => osu!.exe: FAIL
Log file: runtime.log is absent
Generating a Test Run through Wineskin
If you need any help with any of the steps outlined here, check out https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html or feel free to make a reply back here on the forum. Thanks!
- Locate your osu! installation.
- Right click on it, then select Show Package Contents.
- Open Wineskin.
- Click Advanced.
- Click Test Run. If osu! starts successfully (even with glitches), you can then close the program down. Once the program has either closed or crashed, a dialog will pop up asking you whether you want to view Test Run Logs. Click Yes.
- Copy the results of your Test Run logs to a pastebin such as url=https://paste.ubuntu.com]paste.ubuntu.com[/url] set to never expire. Then attach the link in a reply to this thread, along with the report from osu!macOS Agent in Step 1.
Jyxle wrote:
aidswidjaja wrote:
JyxleJyxle wrote:
Hi aidswidjaja, thanks for the reply!aidswidjaja wrote:
Hi everyone! Sorry for being away for so long~ just started school and its quite busy :O I will probably be slightly less active, maybe only being able to reply every week or so - but I'll keep doing my best
AnimatedThinks and gravitybalmain
It looks like you're both experiencing similar issues across multiple Wineskins, which leads me to believe that this is probably an issue that needs to be fixed within the wrapper itself. The errors you're getting through the Test Run indicate a low-level .NET GC issue (which would explain why the wrapper only crashes after the osu! logo) and running the executable through osu! executable through cmd returns some binary translation error, also with .net. In this case, I'm still not sure what could be causing it, but I suspect that the Wineskin engine itself may be at fault. Potentially there could be a misconfiguration but I doubt it would be throwing this sort of behaviour. I'm also not entirely sure whether the Test Run failing occasionally is linked to this, it probably could be but again I'm not really sure.
At this point, there isn't much in terms of user troubleshooting. I'm really really sorry that this has process has taken so long with not too much progress, and the world of compatibility layers is lots of fun. While my sister has an M1 device, I can't really access it since school's in and we're all running around busy
Technocoder + Gcenx might have ideas on how to make this wrapper work. In the meantime, could you please provide info that might have been lost in this growing thread:
- which macOS version did you start experiencing this issue on?
- which wrapper version (e.g Rosetta, Catalina) did you start experiencing this issue on?
- were there any other wrappers that you were actually able to run well? if so, which?
I'm not entirely sure why the wrapper isn't working on your particular configurations, and I couldn't find any bug reports on the Wineskin git repo that related to our issues. So for the meantime, we might try and keep working on it.
I do remember that Animated said there was success one time (before enabling Compatibility Mode), do you know what led up to this working?
Sorry that we haven't been getting you much success, we'll do our best!JyxleJyxle wrote:
Technocoder wrote:
"Jyxle"Jyxle wrote:
Hi, I've run into an error. After installing osu with these steps on Catalina 10.15.7, I am able to run it perfectly. However, after I close it after playing for ONE session, when I try to open it up it does not open. I checked activity monitor while trying to open it, and it seems like it is trying to open up with the wineskin but it just stops and disappears from activity monitor. I have tried using the Osu mac agent to repair but it does not seem to fix it.
The only way to fix this so far for me is to completely redownload osu! everytime I want to play it, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
Can you please try running a Test Run from Wineskin (Right click osu! > Show Package Contents > Wineskin > Advanced > Test Run) and paste the logs somewhere (such as: https://paste.ubuntu.com) when it crashes?Sorry yeah, it looks like Big Sur is a little bit hit or miss at the moment. Can you elaborate on what's not working? Are you able to open it and/or do you get any crash reports?TheNamesTen wrote:
Not quite sure what to do from here. Followed everything to the t. Any help would be great!
Hi TechnoCoder, here are the logs from the Test Run
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YJQvcb2bf6/
Thanks!
Hey there I had a look through your logs and stumbled upon another Arch Linux user experiencing similar issues as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=189137
Reading over the logs again, it seems to indicate being unable to open a URL or something, and load internet-related Win32 APIs. The Arch Linux user reported reinstalling Internet Explorer (wine-gecko) in Wine worked for them... so maybe you could try that?
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Navigate to drive_c/Program Files and ensure there is a folder called Internet Explorer, and inside that folder there is a file called iexplore.exe
4. If there isn't, download iexplore.exe from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v0pBanSg6q8iAihemEnXq99aRHJP5Xvl/view?usp=sharing and create that folder called Internet Explorer
4. Do the above with the drive_c/Program Files (x86) folder
If that doesn't work, you may have to install an msi file which I might be able to guide you through as well. Otherwise, someone else might be able to help you better than I can._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
Hi! I have minor issues with displaying icons in osu!(Wineskin with Rosetta support).
Here's a screenshot that describing an issue:
This issue is not present in Catalina version:
Report if needed:ReportVersion 11.2 (Build 20D64)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Hi! Sorry to hear you're having issues. osu! tends to be a bit fiddly with graphics on Wine but usually it isn't too hard to fix. You may need to fiddle around with the in-game settings (e.g resolution) to see if that gets the graphics to work. don't turn on compatibility mode! <-- that will break your wrapper - I also tend to stay away from enabling full screen mode since that makes graphical glitches for me (tho it may work for you).
Failing the above, please try and make a Test Run using the instructions available at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin - thanks!
I have gone and checked both the Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders and both folders have the Internet Explorer folder with the iexplore.exe within them. (osu! still wont open with these present) Is it possible if you could guide me through the msi file installation you mentioned?
Thanks!
I'm not sure whether this will fix your problem, but its worth a shot. Sort of weird that it opens it when new, but not after that.
https://wiki.winehq.org/Gecko
And as always, make a backup before continuing. Ideally work on a duplicate version.
I'm not exactly sure of the Wine version, but I digged around the source files of the WineCX20.0.0 Wineskin and I believe its at least Wine 5.0. So you can grab wine-gecko-2.47.1-x86_64.msi (direct dl: http://dl.winehq.org/wine/wine-gecko/2.47.1/wine-gecko-2.47.1-x86_64.msi).
Then, right click osu!.app > Show Package Contents > Wineskin.app > Install Software > Choose Setup Executable > find that msi file you downloaded.
Once it finishes it'll come up with a message saying "No new executables found". Click OK > cancel on the Installer window
Internet Explorer *should* be installed now, but I'm not too sure whether it will actually work. If it doesn't, try running a Test Run again and copying the results into a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com. It may be an error within the actual Wineskin/wrapper that might need its own fix, if such is the case. But just try it out and we'll see what happens._sassy_girl__sassy_girl_ wrote:
This worked for me. Thanks!aidswidjaja wrote:
Could you try enabling gdiplus Winetricks in Wine, as pointed out by Superuser1958 (community/forums/posts/7911964)? More info is in the quoted message relating to them, but here are the steps for now. Make sure you make a backup of the wrapper before performing the steps below.
1. Right click osu!.app
2. Click Show Package Contents
3. Click Wineskin
4. Click Advanced
5. Click the Tools tab
6. Click Winetricks under Utilities
7. Search for gdiplus which will be under the dlls section.
8. Enable the checkbox next to it
9. Click the Run button, then the Yes in the dialog box that appears.
10. You can click Close once it has finished, then close Wineskin, then try again and see if it fixes your issue
Update: Oh, after this fonts broke.
Update 2: Redownloading and reinstalling an osu! didn't help. An issue with fonts is still present.
My bad, I completely forgot about the incompatibility between gdiplus and cjkfonts. I think it's been a while, so you'll unfortunately need to make the tradeoff between the icons or CJK fonts. As Technocoder mentioned, gdiplus may mean extra instability, so I would probably sacrifice that in favour of CJK fonts.
If you want to not use gdiplus, the easiest option is to redownload osu! again. Its quite strange that redownloading and reinstalling the software for you, so if that doesn't work, I believe the following instructions will.
!!! Make a backup before attempting any steps - ideally work on a duplicate version !!!
Right click osu!.app > Show Package Contents. Navigate to drive_c/windows/system32/gdiplus.dll
Rename gdiplus.dll to something like gdiplus.donotuse so Wine can't use it.
Try seeing if the game starts then? I hope this solves your issueC_o_l_o_u-rC_o_l_o_u-r wrote:
Hello, I am on an Apple Sillicon MacBookAir, and Osu does not open after the terminal commands have been executed, this is the report:ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
[Warning] Errors in: update.log
2021-02-18T13:30:01: _pending\osu!.exe => osu!.exe: FAIL
Log file: runtime.log is absent
Hiya, could you please try using osu!macOS Agent to download the latest version of osu! manually? Instructions available here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-3-updating-osu
In the event that doesn't work, please make a Test Run and paste the contents of it to a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com. Instructions available here: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin
Yeah it didn't work seem to fix it, here are the test run logs...
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KYNSZVMmpW/
Thanks!
TNFDragon wrote:
I don´t understand anything, someone can give me the direct solution, please to download it
SPM37 wrote:
been a long time but i got a problem, im not sure if im supposed to run the "latest wineskin osu!" on Mojave or if its just straigth up impossible, but i do see that whenever i try to open the app it gives me the usual "osu migth be damaged you should move it to the trash" so i decided to use the osu!macos agent, however i when chose osu!.app nothing showed up and when i went to the troubleshooting section it said "No wineskin detected" i decided to go to the wrappers options, however once i clicked on wineskin (the one inside osu!.app) a pop up appeared saying: "Error while writting file: The folder “exec1818831759.bat” doesn’t exist."
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Hold up, are you saying that opening it through the Command Line Test tool works fine? But running a Test Run doesn't?Jyxle wrote:
Bruh the instructions you gave for C_o_l_o_u-r worked, it's opening fine.
A bit annoying that I have to open it like this every time instead of just clicking on the osu application, but I can't complain now that I can play osu on mac again... Thanks!
start C:\osu!\osu!.exeand see if that works? Failing that try:
cd C:\osu! start osu!.exe
Are you using an M1 processor? Can you please try:Jamoozz wrote:
Followed every step, macOS Agent still wont even open, just stays bobbing on the bar. I am on Big Sur.