Le ven 22/04/2005 à 20:09, Francois Gouget a écrit :
> On Sat, 23 Apr 2005, Andrew Neil Ramage wrote:
>
> > What about writing Unix paths like an URL ? So you would have
> > unix://path/to/file
>
> Why not write Unix paths as 'z:/path/to/file'. It's just one letter
> instead of four so it would
On 4/22/05, Florian Goth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I've just installed gcc 4.0 and now wine(CVS) stops compiling
> in ./wine/dlls/msvcrt/tests :
>
> gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../../include -I../../../include -I../../../include/msvcrt
> -I./.. -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -mpreferred-stack-b
Hi!
I've just installed gcc 4.0 and now wine(CVS) stops compiling
in ./wine/dlls/msvcrt/tests :
gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../../include -I../../../include -I../../../include/msvcrt
-I./.. -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
-fno-strict-aliasing -gstabs+ -Wpointer-arith -O2
Hi,
The following patch broke InstMsiA.exe:
Modified files:
dlls/ntdll : version.c
Log message:
Ivan Leo Puoti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Better EXE version check in VERSION_GetLinkedDllVersion.
Patch: http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=14894
Here is +ver:
trace:ver:VERSION_I
On 4/22/05, Alex Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 04:31:52PM -0700, Juan Lang wrote:
> > Alex wrote:
> > > I'm encountering a crash when trying to install Mozilla 1.7.7 under
> > > wine. I am using a fresh CVS checkout, but I've tried older revisions
> > > with the same r
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 04:31:52PM -0700, Juan Lang wrote:
> Alex wrote:
> > I'm encountering a crash when trying to install Mozilla 1.7.7 under
> > wine. I am using a fresh CVS checkout, but I've tried older revisions
> > with the same result.
>
> So far, this evidence points to a bug in Mozilla
If I change my winver from winxp to win95, I don't get this problem.
--
Alex
Hello,
I'm encountering a crash when trying to install Mozilla 1.7.7 under
wine. I am using a fresh CVS checkout, but I've tried older revisions
with the same result. Here is a backtrace. It's falling over trying to
write to 0x99806858.
Backtrace:
=>1 0x557581df wine_cp_wcstombs(table=0x558485
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005, Andrew Neil Ramage wrote:
What about writing Unix paths like an URL ? So you would have
unix://path/to/file
Why not write Unix paths as 'z:/path/to/file'. It's just one letter
instead of four so it would be even easier. Implementation's trivial
too, we would create a symboli
Michael Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's a good point about the heuristic. So probably unix paths should just
> be
> passed through, without searching for a valid drive letter based wine path.
> This would also cleanly separate case sensitive path names from case
> insensitive ones. (
What about writing Unix paths like an URL ? So you would have
unix://path/to/file
Andrew
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Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Michael
Vitaly Lipatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I suppose to make patch for using TMPDIR environment variable as temp
> directory if it is not empty.
> There is hardcoded path to /tmp for wine server directory, and I would like
> to
> use ~/tmp dir...
> Will it change accepted and or it is not wro
--- James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just because Mozilla is passing a bad memory address doesn't mean
> it's a bug in Mozilla. For example Mozilla could have requested
> some information from wine and we gave them the bad memory address.
While that's certainly possible in general, that
Alex wrote:
> I'm encountering a crash when trying to install Mozilla 1.7.7 under
> wine. I am using a fresh CVS checkout, but I've tried older revisions
> with the same result.
So far, this evidence points to a bug in Mozilla rather than in Wine. It
may very well be triggered by a bug in Wine..
Hi,
--- Francois Gouget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, I feel like I've seen that before. Where???
Windows is supposed to be able to be able to handle anything for a drive letter
now. I have seen
the Euro symbol used for a drive letter. It would be more inituitive to the
user to have unix:/
I suppose to make patch for using TMPDIR environment variable as temp
directory if it is not empty.
There is hardcoded path to /tmp for wine server directory, and I would like to
use ~/tmp dir...
Will it change accepted and or it is not wrong intention?
--
Vitaly Lipatov, ALT Linux Team
Russia,
CRUD! LOL I have a key, but I 1) dont have a laptop and 2) dont know
when or where wineconf is this year and 3) doubt I could make it even if
I did. Otherwise I could be #7 lol..
Could you tell me when and where and then I can determine if I can make
it.. If I can I will let you know and I wi
This silences some ERROR messages when browsing in the namespace extension and
allows to apply shell32's helper functions.
Changelog:
Use the shell32 typical binary format for ITEMIDLISTs.
Bye,
--
Michael Jung
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: dlls/shell32/shfldr_unixfs.c
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Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Richard Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Closing Win16 programs using the Window manager doesn't work any more,
because 16 bit programs don't recognize the WINE internal messages, so
they don't get processed.
This should be fixed now.
Almost. In PeekMessageW, the message
I think it might be Alexander, and I think the general
suggestion was "avoid changes to the wineserver".
Anyone else know?
I'll point out to you once again that Wine is not the right place to
implement drivers. Drivers that are loaded in the kernel in Windows
also belong in the kernel in Linux,
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Hi Troy,
On Friday 22 April 2005 00:56, Troy Rollo wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 17:53, Michael Jung wrote:
> > The functions, which do unix to
> > wine path conversion, would try to find a path starting from a wine drive
> > letter and if none is found, would pass through the unix path.
>
> I don'
Hi Dimitrie,
On Friday 22 April 2005 05:47, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
> ChangeLog
> ...
> Some W->A warnings are invalid.
While you're at it, I think the CryptAcquireContextW W->A call in
advapi32/crypt.c should also be considered an invalid warning.
CryptAcquireContext calls the CSP dll'
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