Dan Kegel wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
I tried running the demo of Picasa from
http://www.lifescapeinc.com/picasa/
under Wine-20040213 and Wine-20040505, but the installer
just put up "Out of Memory" boxes :-(
Mike H. suggested hacking in CSIDL_PROGRAMS to see if that got us
further.
While looking at
Dan Kegel wrote:
Mike H. suggested hacking in CSIDL_PROGRAMS to see if that got us
further, so:
And sure enough, it gets further. Now it seems to fail with the same
error box that the Astrum installer demo fails with.
I'm an idiot, I ran the wrong thing. Scratch that, let me really try it...
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Dan Kegel wrote:
I tried running the demo of Picasa from
http://www.lifescapeinc.com/picasa/
under Wine-20040213 and Wine-20040505, but the installer
just put up "Out of Memory" boxes :-(
Mike H. suggested hacking in CSIDL_PROGRAMS to see if that got us further, so:
--- wine-20040505.old/dlls/shell
William Lahti wrote:
I am trying to implement EnumCalendarInfo and would like to know if any
locales have multiple calendars, where the settings for the extra calendars
would be in the nls file, and if any calendars have their own seperate
file.
I'm not familiar with the Windows API in that resp
On Sat, 22 May 2004 06:52:18 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> I tried running the demo of Picasa from
> http://www.lifescapeinc.com/picasa/
> under Wine-20040213 and Wine-20040505, but the installer
> just put up "Out of Memory" boxes :-(
>
> This progam uses some unusual installer app
> (it announces wh
Looking through the debug log for my failed attempt to install picasa,
I saw that the installer it uses is called Astrum;
see http://www.thraexsoftware.com/aiw/
A free demo of that installer is downloadable from
http://www.thraexsoftware.com/download/aiw.exe
Predictably, it doesn't run under Wine,
I received the below message on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE, Wine 20040505
while playing Total Annihilation (non-demo).
err:seh:EXC_DefaultHandling Unhandled exception code c005 flags 0
addr 0x0
#0 wine_get_thread_data () at pthread.c:534
534 return NtCurrentTeb()->pthread_data;
(gdb) bac
I am trying to implement EnumCalendarInfo and would like to know if any
locales have multiple calendars, where the settings for the extra calendars
would be in the nls file, and if any calendars have their own seperate
file.
"Steven Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with you and wish we could share more. I discussed abstracting
> WINE user32/gdi32 and creating a Win32k.sys implementation for Wine so
> we could try to hide the x11drv behind it but at the time Alexandre
> does not seem very interested in the
I've implemented a solution for the problem, please review carefully
as I don't know Wine nor Win32 too well!
sounds quite ok. I've attached my version of (basically same stuff,
written a bit differently).
Note:
- the info from MSDN are likely to be for latest versions of toolhelp.
Anyway, when w
Hi,
This is the second time I had to reboot when by box is stuck while
running a windows apps.
In both case the registry had been corrupted. This is very annoying.
Could we have the wineserver do a backup of registry files at startup so
we can retreive
the previous version if a corruption occurs?
Hi
I've been using wine for a long time (without any MS Windows dll).
I've upgraded it to the latest version rpm once I installed Fedora Core
2 and I've happily noted these improvements:
* /etc/wine for global config options
* automatic creation of ~/.wine (drives, C:)
There are still some fedor
On Sun, 23 May 2004 09:18:59 +0200, you wrote:
> > Anyone seen this before?
>
> I do not get out of memory boxes. Here the program tries to open its own
> program file:
Stupid program, it first copies itself to the %TEMP% directory. I
happened to run it from there already.
Changed dir and I see
On Sat, 22 May 2004 06:52:18 -0700, you wrote:
> I tried running the demo of Picasa from
> http://www.lifescapeinc.com/picasa/
> under Wine-20040213 and Wine-20040505, but the installer
> just put up "Out of Memory" boxes :-(
>
> This progam uses some unusual installer app
> (it announces which o
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