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  1. Core ReactOS
  2. CORE-15326

"ProTracker Clone 2.3D" secretly updated their binaries, and now does not longer run

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      When ProTracker Clone 2.3D (from rapps) was tested against ros 0.4.9RC35 with an older version of the app (about 3months ago), It did still run after installing Mesa3d from rapps.
      Without Mesa3d it used to crash immediately, but this I consider this to be already tracked in CORE-14001.
      Back then the applications zip had the SHA1 hash a4e77c7b17cf32a28930179974f4f3e56fd3f388.

      Now they changed their binaries (our hash is currently wrong therefore), citing from their website:
      "Download: (binaries updated 03.11.2018 20:58 GMT +2 - changelog)"
      the new SHA1 hash is different, I uploaded the current binary ProTracker-win32.zip
      When testing this binary, I still need to install Mesa3D to prevent CORE-14001, but even afterwards the app will not run anymore and presents a msgbox:
      0.4.10-RC-30-g51a70dc__DirectSoundCreate8_FunctionNotSupported.png
      0.4.10-RC-30-g51a70dc.log

      Their changelog states, that they updated from SDL 2.0.8 to SDL 2.0.9 on 2018-11-03 https://sourceforge.net/p/protracker/code/HEAD/
      recently, but this change does not seem to have made it in the broken binary.

      I guess this fails because the app got updated and I guess we see no ros regression here.

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