Re: [Bug 1982] Can't SSH into a computer and use "wine cmd" or wineconsole

2004-01-31 Thread Dan Kegel
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 01:24:49PM -0600, Wine Bugs wrote: --- Additional Comments From netdemonz_at_yahoo.com 2004-31-01 13:24 --- I had already tried that. Connection to 192.168.0.1 closed. (~)> ssh -X 192.168.0.1 boberb_at_192.168.0.1's password: (~)> wine cmd x11drv: Can't open display

window focus working better?

2004-01-31 Thread Alex Pasadyn
Greetings all! I just happened to run an installer with Wine and I forgot to trap it inside a desktop, and to my surprise, it did NOT put a big blank window up front, so I was able to use it normally. I had not used one of these in a while, so I tried a couple others, and they worked normally t

Re: [Bug 1982] Can't SSH into a computer and use "wine cmd" or wineconsole

2004-01-31 Thread Joerg Mayer
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 01:24:49PM -0600, Wine Bugs wrote: > --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-31-01 13:24 --- > I had already tried that. > > Connection to 192.168.0.1 closed. > (~)> ssh -X 192.168.0.1 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: > (~)> wine cmd > x11drv: Can't open

Re: Wineconf Webcast

2004-01-31 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Uwe Bonnes wrote: Hallo, could it be that the site is overloaded? ping wine.codeweavers.com PING wine.codeweavers.com (198.144.15.226) 56(84) bytes of data. no reaction... Someone ran ifdown on the server which was at colo. The server is back online now, and you can use the streamin

Wineconf Webcast

2004-01-31 Thread Uwe Bonnes
Hallo, could it be that the site is overloaded? > ping wine.codeweavers.com PING wine.codeweavers.com (198.144.15.226) 56(84) bytes of data. no reaction... -- Uwe Bonnes[EMAIL PROTECTED] Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt - Tel. 06151 16

Re: Hel debugging windows app with wine(dbg) + gdb

2004-01-31 Thread Eric Pouech
Logs with the WINECONSOLE set: that shouldn't matter. The issue you got is linked to the wineconsole's fonts configuration. You shouldn't need to use WINECONSOLE env var. And setting it won't solve your issues. METHOD1: = == First xterm: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2]$ export WINECONSOLE=/usr/bin/

Re: Hel debugging windows app with wine(dbg) + gdb

2004-01-31 Thread Leo
Eric Pouech wrote: Hello, thanks for your reply. Do you successfully debug windows apps with wine + gdb ? yes Great! Please don't go! :) I've tried setting that env variable, but it's even worse in method 1 bellow. I'm pasting the xterm outputs for my attempts: there are several unrelated

Re: Hel debugging windows app with wine(dbg) + gdb

2004-01-31 Thread Eric Pouech
Hello, thanks for your reply. Do you successfully debug windows apps with wine + gdb ? yes I've tried setting that env variable, but it's even worse in method 1 bellow. I'm pasting the xterm outputs for my attempts: there are several unrelated errors/issues you need to fix first. METHOD 1: ===

Re: File change notifications

2004-01-31 Thread Joerg Mayer
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 05:23:24PM -0800, Duane Clark wrote: > No, that is the named pipe problem. I retain a private patch in my tree, > which reverts the named pipe patch that causes the crawl. Just a thought: This is not the only time, where a hack is used to fix a specific problem/application

Re: WinMM/MIDI problem? (/dev/mixer1 error message)

2004-01-31 Thread Eric Pouech
Backtrace: =>0 0x4685c868 (MIDIMAP.DRV..data+0x4aa8868) (ebp=408493c3) 1 0xc2e4a940 (MSVCRT.DLL..reloc+0x4ae0d940) (ebp=8493fc40) *** Invalid address 0x8493fc40 (MSVCRT.DLL..reloc+0xc902c40) 0x4685c868 (MIDIMAP.DRV..data+0x4aa8868): lock push %ds the offset (0x4aaa8868) is clearly out of midi