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32 bit wine: error while loading shared libraries: out of memory: Operation not permitted (4.13.x 32bit prefixes under 64 kernels are broken)

Bug 43963 - 32 bit wine: error while loading shared libraries: out of memory: Operation not permitted (4.13.x 32bit prefixes under 64 kernels are broken)
32 bit wine: error while loading shared libraries: out of memory: Operation n...
Status: RESOLVED NOTOURBUG
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Product: Wine
Classification: Unclassified
Component: -unknown
2.19
x86 Linux
: P2 normal
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Assigned To: Mr. Bugs
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Reported: 2017-11-02 20:25 UTC by Björn Bidar
Modified: 2018-11-05 16:20 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description Björn Bidar 2017-11-02 20:25:54 UTC
Basicly a copy paste of the bug report in arch bug as I had exactly the same issue.
I mentioned it before at freenode #winehq but never get the clue that only 32bit prefixes are affected.
Basicly since linux 4.13.x 32bit prefixes under 64 kernels are broken.

the message is always: 
"/usr/bin/wine: error while loading shared libraries: out of memory: Operation not permitted" when starting any windows program. winecfg also fails with the same error.


the arch bug:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/55954
Comment 1 Fabian Maurer 2017-11-03 00:29:38 UTC
Are you using the stock kernel arch?
Comment 2 Björn Bidar 2017-11-03 00:32:12 UTC
Yes but I tried both -pf and stock.
Comment 3 Alexandre Julliard 2018-01-04 05:13:36 UTC
Some sort of Arch kernel bug.
Comment 4 Björn Bidar 2018-01-04 17:06:14 UTC
How should this be arch specific?
Arch has no patches that change features.
Shure its no wine bug, but a bug in Linux.
Comment 5 Alexandre Julliard 2018-01-05 02:22:07 UTC
If it was broken on all kernels, I'd expect to hear a lot more complaints. I don't know if it's Arch-specific or something with your setup, but so far I see no evidence that it's a widespread issue.
Comment 6 Björn Bidar 2018-05-11 21:09:39 UTC
Its not specfic to arch as arch doesn't patches their kernel.
Using the same kernel config on another distro would likely affect this too.
Comment 7 Austin English 2018-11-04 04:23:14 UTC
Closing.
Comment 8 Austin English 2018-11-05 16:20:12 UTC
This was inadvertently caught up in my unclosed bugs filter. NOTOURBUG should only be closed when fixed upstream.

Setting back to RESOLVED NOTOURBUG.

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