Alexandre Julliard wrote:
- Better support for constructors in C++ Winelib apps.
I follow the wine mailing list every work day. I even went back on these
messages I did not read. I cannot find that patch.
Alexandre Please?
Elaborate a little about that fix. What do we do now? Just remove t
Jeremy White wrote:
Did any one contact Xaim to see if they can send any MONO people to
wineconf?
Is there any vision on how these 2 integrate?
I haven't even touched MONO yet (& .NET for that mater), but from the
look of it they better use wine for some areas of .NET. Like .Forms.
And certainl
> Did any one contact Xaim to see if they can send any MONO people to
> wineconf?
> Is there any vision on how these 2 integrate?
> I haven't even touched MONO yet (& .NET for that mater), but from the
> look of it they better use wine for some areas of .NET. Like .Forms.
> And certainly Wine L
> > As for wine vs Crossover -- I presume that "plain old wine" users are welcome
> > to participate? If so, then there really isn't a problem.
>
> As long as they are talking about usage under CrossOver. We really don't
> want to confuse our customers.
That's a bit stronger than I would put it
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 9:03 am, you wrote:
> > I have done that and piped the output to a logfile. Attached is an
> > abbreviated version with just the icelandic and turkish detection
> > included. It seems to be mismatching on detecting the third keysym where
> > the key is defined in /etc/X
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 23:18, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> We obviously can't print warnings on the console for every config
> parameter that might be wrong. That's a job for winecheck.
OK. Is there a reason this isn't autodetected anyway, or is that coming
up in Erics rewrite?
Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, so I forgot the changelog entry. Apart from that, any reason this
> patch bounced?
We obviously can't print warnings on the console for every config
parameter that might be wrong. That's a job for winecheck.
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Alexandre Julliard
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OK, so I forgot the changelog entry. Apart from that, any reason this
patch bounced?
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:11:17 +, Mike Hearn wrote:
> I wasted half and hour tracing through the cdrom subsystem to find out why
> halflife wasn't playing any music, only to find it was a config file
> problem.
Robert Reif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Moves dsound mmap mapping info into dsound objects.
This is causing a test failure for me:
dsound.c:340: Test failed: SetFormat failed: 0x8878000a
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Alexandre Julliard
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Mike McCormack wrote:
Eric Pouech wrote:
Any ideas?
as an ugly hack, does setting the dwEventCount in the WINE_MCIAVI
struct as volatile help ? (private_mciavi.h).
No, that didn't help, the one below does:
Well, it sort of does... but with that patch, sometimes westuck in the
critical sect
When I run mircstats.exe, I get the following error:
err:seh:EXC_DefaultHandling Exception frame is not in stack limits => unable
to dispatch exception.
This didn't happen on older releases.
What does this error message mean?
The newest release also segfaulted, before I turned overcommit on.
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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 5:23 am, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
> X11 team tends to remove more than 2 characters per keysym. See
> /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/tr. Turkish keyboard layout in Wine has more
> than 2 for some of them. Just do 'setxkbmap tr' and run Wine with
> +key,keyboard,+x11drv and look for
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 10:55, Gregory M. Turner wrote:
> Looks great to me; although there are not any discussions yet (or are there?)
> in the "forums" area to demonstrate the quality of the forum interface, if
> it's something along the lines of phpBB, then it's perfect.
It's hard to compete wi
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 08:05 am, Jeremy Newman wrote:
> From the desk of Jeremy White (who is at LinuxWorld ATM).
>
> Hey folks,
>
> We've just launched a major new initiative, the
> CodeWeavers CrossOver Compatibility Center.
>
> You can check it out at
> http://www.codeweavers.com/site/comp
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 12:53, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Metacity is normally a good barometer of whether we got WM stuff correct.
> What errors do you see exactly? Are we created unmanaged windows here, or
> are they managed but with screwed up NETWM attributes?
Metacity displays two messages:
#
Sorry Please ignore my last message.
It was a problem on my side, which had nothing to do with wine.
Cheers
Vik
> Just noticed that control + whatever keycombination stopped working in
> head. Numeric Pad and Alt key combinations seems to be dead as well.
>
> Wondering if it's just me with my jp
Hi,
Just noticed that control + whatever keycombination stopped working in head.
Numeric Pad and Alt key combinations seems to be dead as well.
Wondering if it's just me with my jp106 keyboard, or if anybody else has the
same problem...
Cheers
Vik
Here's the trace of --debugmsg +key notepad.ex
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 06:36:09 +0100, Piotr Pawlow wrote:
> windows managers (kwin
> cannot raise the window, metacity complains that the window attributes do not
> make sense).
Metacity is normally a good barometer of whether we got WM stuff correct.
What errors do you see exactly? Are we created
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 03:12, jds wrote:
> The variable value is:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# echo $LANG
> en_US.UTF-8
If you can't update Wine to latest cvs or wait 'till
the next release you can do:
EXPORT LANG=C; make
to get around the problem.
-Hans
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:36:02 +, you wrote:
> > Output attached, a graph produced with gnumeric is on
> > http://home.wanadoo.nl/~wijn/wine/cvs.png
>
> Hmm, there doesn't seem to be any particular trend upwards, does there,
> except perhaps a slight one towards the end. 1998 was a busy year, I
> Output attached, a graph produced with gnumeric is on
> http://home.wanadoo.nl/~wijn/wine/cvs.png
Hmm, there doesn't seem to be any particular trend upwards, does there,
except perhaps a slight one towards the end. 1998 was a busy year, I
wonder what was going on then.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 20:24:54 +, you wrote:
> > and where we've come to from there, and I think it's doable.
> > I think it's particularly doable if Desktop Linux continues to
> > accelerate and we get a bunch more help to make it happen...
>
> Ah yes, exponentially scalable growth. Let's hope
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:57, jds wrote:
> 0x40fc2453 (UXTHEME.DLL.GetThemeSysString+0x4e3 in UXTHEME.DLL): incl 0x0(%esi)
> Wine-dbg>quit
A large UXTHEME update was committed in the last few days. It appears
this causes the IE installer to crash. I'm currently bogged down with
exams, it'll go on
Jon,
> Sylvain, can you apply the attached patch and send me the full output
of
> running the 2 tests? I can't duplicate the failures you are seeing
with any
> oleaut32 version here, but testing with a really really old version
lead to
> some changes that may help.
These failures were given by
Steven Edwards wrote:
.depends on what happens at Wineconf.
PS. The goal 95% of all Windows apps on crossover is nice but I am
afraid I am seeing more and more .Nyet apps out in the real world. For
this to happen anytime soon we have to get on the ball with Mono and Windows.Forms.
"Shane Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > X11 team tends to remove more than 2 characters per keysym. See
> > /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/tr. Turkish keyboard layout in Wine has more
> > than 2 for some of them. Just do 'setxkbmap tr' and run Wine with
> > +key,keyboard,+x11drv and look for mismatch
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