On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 06:20, Tony Lambregts wrote:
> Mike Hearn wrote:
> > On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 14:53:51 -0700, Tony Lambregts wrote:
> >
> >>I had the same error but after some googling (for a good 20 minutes or
> >>so) I found the solution:
> >>
> >>Adding
> >>
> >>[Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\
g, so I'm just doing what it asked for :-).
This is with a fresh wine CVS update, which reports itself as wine-20050310.
With regards, Pavel Troller
Raphael wrote:
Hi
Changelog:
- try to have better match caps with hw caps so games can active more hw
support
Regards,
Raphael
- This->lock.DebugInfo->Spare[1] = 0;
+ /*This->lock.DebugInfo->Spare[1] = 0;*/
DeleteCriticalSection(&(This->lock));
You have to zero this out or DeleteCriticalSe
Le jeu 10/03/2005 à 17:50, Ivan Leo Puoti a écrit :
> lamest patch I've ever sent, but it wasn't my idea.
>
> ChangeLog:
> Add hardcoded version info to the registry.
>
> Ivan.
>
>
> --- wine/tools/wine.inf 2005-01-08 09:32:29.0 +0100
> +++ new/tools/wine.inf2005-03-1
Le jeu 10/03/2005 à 20:04, Rizwan Kassim a écrit :
> A follow up to the cabinet patch we released before hand. It works
> perfectly in windows/cl.
>
> When its in the wine tree, gcc doesn't like it as much.
> cabinet_fdi.c: In function `TestCreate':
> cabinet_fdi.c:263: warning: passing arg 3 of
Duane Clark wrote:
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:15:34 +0100, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
However nothing seems to have happened with regard to that problem until
now. Could we revive that discussion?
I think somebody needs to write a patch and send it to the kernel guys.
What has to be done is
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Tony Lambregts wrote:
This fixes a bug I'm seeing in the Windows version of 'sd', a program for
square dance callers ( http://www.lynette.org/sd/ ).
Now why is there no AppDB entry for this program. ;^)
Now there is. =)
--scott
PHOENIX blowfish Honduras WASHTUB Kennedy Saddam
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:15:34 +0100, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
However nothing seems to have happened with regard to that problem until
now. Could we revive that discussion?
I think somebody needs to write a patch and send it to the kernel guys.
What has to be done is fairly well defined
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:31:12 -0600, Jeremy Newman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just get me a list of quotes, and I will whip up a plugin for the
> website that randomly displays them.
I can't pass up an offer like that. Thanks Jeremy! See below for quotes.
> Not 100% sure where to put them.
>
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Log message:
Allocate fonts and regions from the large heap too.
While this is surely good, I guess it would be nice to have an option to
restore the previous behaviour. It's much easier to find font leaks this
way.
Or is there an official way to determine how m
Tom Wickline wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:17:28 +0100, Raphael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
it will be perfect if we can have more specifics components:
- wine-directx-dmusic
- wine-directx-dsound
- wine-directx-ddraw (old directx code < dx8)
- wine-directx-d3d (new directx code >= dx8)
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:15:34 +0100, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
> However nothing seems to have happened with regard to that problem until
> now. Could we revive that discussion?
I think somebody needs to write a patch and send it to the kernel guys.
What has to be done is fairly well defined (or at least,
> Rage? Geez, things are moving forward with win!.
Meant s/win/wine/
;)
Cheers, Kuba Ober
Raphael wrote:
Hi,
it will be perfect if we can have more specifics components:
- wine-directx-dmusic
- wine-directx-dsound
- wine-directx-ddraw (old directx code < dx8)
- wine-directx-d3d (new directx code >= dx8)
As wine-directx is too much generic
and most of errors are dsound problems
Wel
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:17:28 +0100, Raphael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> it will be perfect if we can have more specifics components:
> - wine-directx-dmusic
> - wine-directx-dsound
> - wine-directx-ddraw (old directx code < dx8)
> - wine-directx-d3d (new directx code >= dx8)
Could
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 05:34, Brian Vincent wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:58:54 +, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A bit long, and not everyone will know what WGA is. I'd suggest just
> > paraphrasing it:
> >
> > "Wine is the most popular third party translation technology in use"
> >
On Thursday 10 March 2005 03:07, Tony Lambregts wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Ann and Jason Edmeades wrote:
> >> I'd like to completely clarify that :
> >> - If _easily_ recreatable then a comment can be put in to keep it
> >> active by
> >> the person looking at it, but otherwise anything
> Would you suggest we have a *Testimonial* ?
>
> "As the most popular third-party translation technology in use, Wine
> was the first emulator to be specifically tested for via WGA" -
> Microsoft spokesperson
>
> And link to this nice *Testimonial*
>
> I can see your point if *I* / *WE* turn to r
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 11:34 -0700, Brian Vincent wrote:
> Or, even better, we (and by "we" I mean someone other than me) go
> through some of the articles printed about Wine in the past year and
> dig out about 5 - 10 really good quotes. Then we (and by "we" I mean
> Newman) figures out a way to r
Walt Ogburn wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
Setting /proc/sys/vm/legacy_va_layout, like proposed by Ingo, lets the app
finally run.
To Mark Knecht:
If you have a copy of jack_fst without the special memory allocation hack,
you might try it and see if this suggestion makes any differe
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
>
> Setting /proc/sys/vm/legacy_va_layout, like proposed by Ingo, lets the app
> finally run.
>
To Mark Knecht:
If you have a copy of jack_fst without the special memory allocation hack,
you might try it and see if this suggestion makes any difference. Ma
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:58:54 +, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A bit long, and not everyone will know what WGA is. I'd suggest just
> paraphrasing it:
>
> "Wine is the most popular third party translation technology in use"
> -Microsoft
No, I wouldn't do that. I don't think it's li
Hallo,
from the XILINX Ise suite (version 6.3 tested), the GUI (_pn.exe) and the
web update (webupdate.exe) crash with recent CVS when run on a 2.6 Kernel
(Suse 9.2, 2.6.11.1-20050307183958-default, but also the default 2.6
distribution kernel and a Athlon/ Pentium M). Both programs run fine with
Thanks. I probably won't be able to fix it - I noticed that it might be
a registry problem. From the comments at the start of winmm.c:
/* TODO
* + it seems that some programs check what's installed in
*registry against the value returned by drivers. Wine is
*currently brok
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 11:42 -0500, Tom Wickline wrote:
> > About page? FAQ? No no, our no 1 competitor is saying we're the leading
> > brand (washes whiter than white!) - it should have a permanent place on
> > the front page IMHO.
>
> Would you suggest we have a *Testimonial* ?
>
> "As the most
hey, they even have a wine.msn.com domain:
Your resource for experiencing and enjoying wine.
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:53:21 +, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> temporary space of WWN only, it should also find its way onto the About
> >> page.
> >> Right?
> >
> > I have tommorow off from work, ill write a small Q/A to add to the FAQ
> > and send it here for review :-)
>
> Abou
C. Scott Ananian wrote:
Changelog:
- Allow scanf to continue parsing format string after a '%n'.
(Previously, 'st' wasn't being set, so we'd stop after %n even if
we weren't done with the format string.) Also set 'suppress'
so that the result value returned after a %n is correct.
- Add
--- Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> protocol.def itself is the documentation of the protocol, there is no
> need for more. It's pretty much self-explaining anyway, and people who
> can't figure it out by reading the code have no business messing
> around with the server protocol. Co
Juan Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As far as documenting the server API, again I agree with you: it's a
> worthwhile task. There's even a todo list item for it assigned to
> Alexandre.. but I wouldn't hold my breath for him to provide something
> parseable by newbies.
protocol.def itself is
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:40:31PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dito for Windows XP. Just tested it too.
>
> That, and why put up a dialog with "Tests must be run on a visible desktop"
> when there shouldn't be any desktop to see the message. :-)
Sounds plausible.
Is a MessageBeep() hel
>> +if (!running_on_visible_desktop ()) {
>> +report (R_ERROR, "Tests must be run on a visible desktop");
>> +exit (2);
>> +}
>> +
>> /* initialize the revision information first */
>> extract_rev_infos();
>>
> Apart from the fact whether winrash should be 'fixed'
>
> While removing todo_wine() for this cases silences the output, anybody
> running on an older kernel will hit an error.
>
> How to proceed in that case. Sould he have something like
> todo_linux(kernelversion){}?
This is interesting! Wine depends on other stuff too (libraries) and
similar t
Jonathan Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> +#include "resource.h"
> +#include "En.rc"
The new resource.h file is missing.
> -/* BINRES uninstaller.ico */
> -UNINSTALLER ICON MOVEABLE uninstaller.ico
> -/* {
> - '00 00 01 00 01 00 20 20 10 00 00 00 00 00 E8 02'
> - '00 00 16 00 00 00 28 00 00
Hallo,
with kernel 2.6.11 PeekNamedPipe() works as expected. This makes our test
suite report:
pipe.c:153: Test succeeded inside todo block: peek3 got 21 bytes available
pipe.c:186: Test succeeded inside todo block: peek4 got 21 bytes available
fixme:sync:SetNamedPipeHandleState 0x38 0x77a2fddc (n
Jonathan Ernst wrote:
Here is the new uninstaller.
This is the first patch out of 3 of the new installer.
Thanks to Dmitry Timoshkov for helping me a lot with my first win32 program.
Changelog:
- use dialog instead of window
Hey Jonathan,
Your patch is still quite big. You've rewritten every funct
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 07:30:11PM -0800, Thomas Kho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're working to add conformance tests to winsock, and we've currently
> added a test server that uses select(). Before we post to
> wine-patches, we'd appreciate any critiques/input.
While I'm not exactly an expert in the
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