On Thu, 05 May 2005 08:06:40 +0200, James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
You can't type in a unix file path in
windows, so I don't see why we should allow it in wine. That is what
the virtual drives are for.
I agree. I would have thought the over-riding principal is to keep
functionalily
Well, I'm sorry I have to reply myself twice, but I think this thread is
somewhat unusually quiet...
Anyway, here's the full patch, gzipped (~10KB). Should I submit it to
wine-patches in a plaintext format (~130KB) or a gzipped format?
William Poetra Yoga Hadisoeseno
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On 5/4/05, Michael Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know there will be issues of Windows APIs won't accept unix file path.
> But at this point, I just want to extend open file dialog optionally accept
> and
> return a unix file path.
>
> The flag to turn unix path on or off can be in the regi
> >fixme:sync:CreateIoCompletionPort (0x, (nil), ,
> >): stub.
> >completionportmanager.cpp (28) : Assertion Failed: m_hIOCP
> >fixme:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_EvictManagedResources (0x77e5d5e8) : stub
> >fixme:d3d:IWineD3DResourceImpl_SetPriority (0x7aee73b8) : Unexpected,
>
Hi Michael, > Oops, as you see I'm undecided ;) (Anyway, this probably
should be GNU ;)
However, in the final version I would like this to appear not at all in the
shell namespace, anyway. I think it would be nice if the '/' appears beside
the wine drive letters under 'My Computer'.
I have be
It would be a useful feature to have. I'm still hoping someone will come
along and take over winrash development. That hasn't happened yet. I'm not
sure when I'd get a change to put such a feature in unless someone else wants
to help out.
Chris
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 7:48 pm, Brian Vince
On 01 May 2005 17:12:50 -0400, Vincent Béron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> New program in programs/getsffile (Get Sourceforge File). It downloads a
> file from Sourceforge download section, finding a suitable mirror by
> itself.
I think this same problem came up with winetest and winrash. Perhaps
On Wed, 4 May 2005 22:35, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> I believe that any serious amount of money for Wine support listing
> is a mistake, since it keeps out some people.
Indeed. It seems to me that it would be better if anybody who has the
*capacity* to provide services could be listed - even if it's a
Ivan,
My talk is available from
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WineTalk
Cheers,
Paul.
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 21:35, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
> Please send all presentations/PDFs/whatever to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> I'll upload them to the server that will be providing the wineconf
> video
On 5/4/05, Ivan Leo Puoti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ehm, are those the final videos?
> > What about the audio volume editing some people wanted to do?
> I've put them up as they are, but if someone could do some editing it would
> be nice.
Could someone name the files better? for example :
D
Hans Leidekker wrote:
Here's another mirror:
http://mirzam.it.vu.nl/wineconf/
I suggest you use rsync or something because the video upload won't be over for
another 10 hours.
Ivan.
Ehm, are those the final videos?
What about the audio volume editing some people wanted to do?
I've put them up as they are, but if someone could do some editing it would be nice.
If this is the final version, then I'll move it to a download directory,
too...
That may help.
Ivan.
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:38:40AM +0200, Michael Jung wrote:
> DATA_BLOB somewhere. He also has to be able to restore in some way the
> entropy and the description, if he wants to decrypt the DATA_BLOB at some
> later time.
Actually, the description is returned by CryptUnprotectData (and is
st
Hello,
After reading a mail exchanges about ptrace on Linux, I decided to
switch to a newer Linux kernel to see how it modified my problem.
Things got worse. Restarting a program from Visual studio stopped working.
Is there anyone that can explain me how things are supposed to work ?
I think I kn
Hi,
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 04:25:28PM +0200, Hans Leidekker wrote:
> On Wednesday 4 May 2005 15:39, David Gümbel wrote:
>
> > As I stated before, I'd mirror the files on our server, once they are all
> > online. IIRC Andreas Mohr might also have some space and bandwith to put
> > into this.
>
On Wednesday 4 May 2005 15:39, David GÃmbel wrote:
> As I stated before, I'd mirror the files on our server, once they are all
> online. IIRC Andreas Mohr might also have some space and bandwith to put
> into this.
Here's another mirror:
http://mirzam.it.vu.nl/wineconf/
-Hans
On 5/4/05, Dimitrie O. Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 07:33:53AM -0400, Tom Wickline wrote:
> > 1) a token monetary fee of around $10,000 per year.
>
> I was thinking more like $100, to help out CW with hosting.
> At 10K most companies will shy away, and we don't want th
Francois Gouget wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2005, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
>> Videos will appear here
>> http://wineconf.geldorp.nl/
> Should they be set up as a BitTorrent?
> I have a good internet connection so I don't mind downloading large
> files but I'm just concerned about the load on your server.
>
On Mittwoch 04 Mai 2005 15:42, David Gümbel wrote:
> On Mittwoch 04 Mai 2005 15:12, Francois Gouget wrote:
> > On Wed, 4 May 2005, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
> > > Videos will appear here
> > > http://wineconf.geldorp.nl/
> >
> > Should they be set up as a BitTorrent?
> > I have a good internet connecti
Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
Mike McCormack wrote:
Try skip the 'make install', and instead run wine from the build
directory. eg.
I did it when I reinstalled Linux.
The downside is that make is still slower that if you do it in the
directory where you made a modification.
The plus side is that it also
On Mittwoch 04 Mai 2005 15:12, Francois Gouget wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2005, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
> > Videos will appear here
> > http://wineconf.geldorp.nl/
>
> Should they be set up as a BitTorrent?
> I have a good internet connection so I don't mind downloading large
> files but I'm just concern
On Sun, 01 May 2005 11:25:50 -0400, Timm Reasbeck wrote:
> The application of this patch causes a menu item to not be
> displayed.
This is http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=16515,
Maxime Bellengà <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Implemented MIIM_BITMAP state.
Handle MNS_CHECKORBMP styl
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
Videos will appear here
http://wineconf.geldorp.nl/
Should they be set up as a BitTorrent?
I have a good internet connection so I don't mind downloading large
files but I'm just concerned about the load on your server.
If there was a BitTorrent tracker som
On Sun, 01 May 2005 09:10:42 +1000, Robert Lunnon wrote:
> I'm having a look at the public beta of Notes 7 with a view to making this
> work but I get quite a few MSI errors. How do I override the built in msi.
"WINEDLLOVERRIDES=msi,msiexec=native" should do the trick
On Sun, 01 May 2005 03:00:28 +0200, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
> I thought I'd move it around a little and put it in qcap, where I
> *think* it should reside, I know CaptureGraphBuilder has to, so I moved
> it to
Hi Maarten,
Do you think this is ready to go into CVS? If so could you submit it to
Can we make a link to the src dir? Like this:
Index: dlls/shell32/Makefile.in
===
RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/shell32/Makefile.in,v
retrieving revision 1.89
diff -u -p -r1.89 Makefile.in
--- dlls/shell32/Makefile.in11 Apr 2005
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 03:22:34PM -0500, Jeremy White wrote:
> site should be open to anyone that requests to
> be listed there, and that it should be in alphabetical
> order.
Name recognition matters. In fact, for Open Source companies
it may be the only thing they have to work with. As such,
I
Hi,
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:57:17PM +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
> Tom Wickline wrote:
>
> >Here is my proposal...
> >
> >
> >
>
> Must I shoot myself now or can I do it next week? :) .
Indeed. I had the impression that the fascist Drittes Reich was long gone,
but upon reading those lines...
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 07:33:53AM -0400, Tom Wickline wrote:
> 1) a token monetary fee of around $10,000 per year.
I was thinking more like $100, to help out CW with hosting.
At 10K most companies will shy away, and we don't want that.
We want more people there, not fewer.
This is not money for
It appears you really have very little knowlege of win32 API programming,
I'm not sure this is the place for you to start.
Is this a wine problem ? If so in what way.
Maybe you just need to say what you are ultimately trying to achieve and
see if someone can suggest a more global solution of v
Tom Wickline wrote:
Here is my proposal...
Must I shoot myself now or can I do it next week? :) .
Hi Kees,
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 12:43, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> Of course it
> would be even better to do true encryption with a hardcoded key; it
> still doesn't provide any security, but it's much closer to the
> desired end result, which makes it more likely that someone will be
> able to
On 5/3/05, Dimitrie O. Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, I think being inclusive is better.
>
> However, I also think that we need to pick the rules carefully so we don't
> set up a bad precedent when half the world will be using Wine :). So here
> is what I propose:
> 1. The list should
Michael Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In my opinion, the Crypt(Un)ProtectData APIs should basically be implemented
> as no-ops at the moment (IMHO XOR-ing with some magic value is senseless in
> an open source project. I think it's not a good idea, since it gives the
> impression of securi
I realized today that we can't compile man pages outside the source directory,
c2man complains about being unable to find .c files.
I modified a line in dlls/Makedll.in:
$(C2MAN) -o $(TOPOBJDIR)/documentation/man$(api_manext)
-R$(TOPOBJDIR) -S$(api_manext) $(INCLUDES) $(MAINSPEC:%=-w %)
$
Ivan Gyurdiev wrote:
Additionally, Half Life 2 crashed on start, with the following output.
It got to the startup screen the second time though. I will experiment
to see what works. I can help test this game...
...
fixme:sync:CreateIoCompletionPort (0x, (nil), ,
): stub.
>LOL !
>EUR $1.48 eh? I have long suspected the existance of eurodolloars
>, now the cats out of the bag.
>
>We'ed probably be as well adopting the US constitution while we're about
>it. It makes more sense that the wooly non-constitution they are trying to
>ram down our throats at the mome
Hi Kees,
It seems to me that there is some misunderstanding involved here. I'll pick
some comments from your previous posts and comment on them.
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 17:51, Kees Cook wrote:
> Mostly I did this because there is some optional data (description,
> entropy). I didn't want to
Hi,
I think that everybody should have access to give support. If you put
some rules on companies have to start to think if they want to do that.
In order to make a difference to companies that do something and don't
they can enter their number of Employe who work on wine, Projects worked
on or p
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