Tom Wickline wrote:
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 s
Ira Krakow wrote:
As many of you know, Brian and I are writing a book on
Wine and Winelib for Prentice Hall. Brian's doing the
Wine part; I'm doing the Winelib part.
At Wineconf, I had a number of conversations about
Winelib's role in converting Windows apps. The
consensus seems to be that the mo
Hi all,
I saw at the www.winehq.org/ the banner
(http://www.winehq.org/images/bannerads/cw-ad02.gif)
that ponts to the www.codeweavers.com/ page. That
banner has a little penguin opening a bottle of wine
and after, the penguin appears very drunk, does any
one knows who did that banner? I wanna the
Hello,
I have been trying to get audio working in sync with the game I am
playing (Activision Call of Duty)
I get this error:
err:wave:DSDB_MapBuffer Could not map sound device for direct access
(Input/output error)
err:wave:DSDB_MapBuffer Use: "HardwareAcceleration" = "Emulation" in the
[dsoun
On Friday 06 May 2005 21:14, Stefan Leichter wrote:
> http://test.winehq.org/data/200505051000/
>
> the summary page litst all tests as failed.
OK, me bad; sorry.
The cross-building and WRT shared a bit more common code than I
thought, specifically a Local-Patches directory.
Tomorrows build wil
Hello,
I think I have found a bug in the locale system used by wine. I get
(incorrectly) English dialog text, with Japanese on the buttons. For
example:
===
Set Optimal Settings?
-
Your computer has changed since the last time you ran.
Re-configure for new hardware?
[
Ira Krakow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At Wineconf, I had a number of conversations about
Winelib's role in converting Windows apps. The
consensus seems to be that the most efficient
conversion path is for much of the Windows app to stay
in Visual C++ (or whatever) and that only the modules
that sp
Le ven 06/05/2005 à 21:23, Francois Gouget a écrit :
>
> I'm trying to gather a list of stuff we said needed to be done at
> WineConf. Of course the initial list is going to be horribly incomplete
> but I'm sure others will contribute the missing pieces.
[snip]
> * Add a list of companies prov
I'm trying to gather a list of stuff we said needed to be done at
WineConf. Of course the initial list is going to be horribly incomplete
but I'm sure others will contribute the missing pieces.
* Wine Wiki
This seems to be done already. It's available there:
http://wiki.winehq.org/
* Add
I could send you a piece of it (psp7) or even better, upload it to one
of your serversI have also 8.1 if you are interested...
Tell me what to do
Jules Richardson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 09:50 -0600, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
You know, it could be one more place then.
Le ven 06/05/2005 à 08:42, Jani Kärkkäinen a écrit :
> Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
>
> >On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:12:01PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> >
> >
> >I wanted to require that you login to edit anyway, it was so easy
> >to forget that I even forgot a few times. Do people want to go back
> >t
Le ven 06/05/2005 à 01:10, Tom Wickline a écrit :
> Hello All,
>
> Here is the results: http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT2127420238.html
>
> Wine 34 %
> Crossover 16.3 %
> VMWare 13.7 %
> Win4Lin 6.9 %
> Other (please email us) 1 %
> None -- I don't run Windows apps under Linux 27.9 %
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 09:50 -0600, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> You know, it could be one more place then. Native does RedrawWindow when focus
> changes. But not always. As soon as I figure out when we need to redraw and
> when
> we don't, I'll send you a patch to try.
Ok :) I've been playing aroun
Jakob Eriksson wrote:
To go back to the original discussion, I agree that there should be
_something_ holding back the free loaders. Not sure exactly what,
so I'm monitoring the "Commercial support" thread to see what
the consensus ends up as.
Sponsoring Wine, is maybe the right w
Am Freitag, 6. Mai 2005 21:54 schrieb James Hawkins:
> On 5/6/05, Stefan Leichter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > looks like adding the dll name to the output of the tests broke the
> > script that creates the pages on test.winehq.org. Now all test are listed
> > as failed
> >
> > out
On 5/6/05, Stefan Leichter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> looks like adding the dll name to the output of the tests broke the script
> that creates the pages on test.winehq.org. Now all test are listed as failed
>
> output from winetest-200504301000-paul-mingw.exe
> crypt: 37 tests execu
Hello,
looks like adding the dll name to the output of the tests broke the script
that creates the pages on test.winehq.org. Now all test are listed as failed
output from winetest-200504301000-paul-mingw.exe
crypt: 37 tests executed, 0 marked as todo, 0 failures.
output from winetest-200505051
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 16:23 +0200, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> They clearly won't work as is, but if your question is whether it's
> possible to use attribute((cleanup)), then yes you could probably use
> that to make the current macros more compatible. Obviously that would
> be only as an option
Robert Reif wrote:
Move initialization to IDirectSound_Initialize.
Fix error paths to handle a failed IDirectSound_Initialize.
Add tests for IDirectSound_Initialize.
This patch fixes wine to fail the same way windows does
when run with a defective device driver.
This revised patch fixes a problem
You know, it could be one more place then. Native does RedrawWindow when focus
changes. But not always. As soon as I figure out when we need to redraw and when
we don't, I'll send you a patch to try.
Friday, May 6, 2005, 9:25:45 AM, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 23:39 +, Jules Richardson
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 23:39 +, Jules Richardson wrote:
> If the problem's likely to be in x11drv then I can do some poking around
> tomorrow; a diff between the source for 20041201 and 20050111 might give
> some clues as to what's happening...
Hmm, well dlls/x11drv/winpos.c and window.c certai
Tom Wickline wrote:
On 5/5/05, Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, Are you saying I'm a Nazi for putting what you would consider a
high price tag on a listing? All I'm saying is the referral by
No. It was Andreas Mohr who first made the reference to the
Third Reich. I just point
Hello,
William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
That's the beauty of it! wineprefixcreate sets z: to point to /
automatically. Of course the user can always change what z: points
to, but / is the default location.
What I mean is, z: -> / is implied in the source. So even without a z:
symlink,
the z: drive w
Can you post the Balmer image someplace else on the wiki for us
to see? Can you email it me? :-)
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
A few things:
1. We've been attacked Wed by one or two idiots from
Slashdot. They kept replacing the content of the
front page with some silly Balmer images :)
Not a big
--- Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just a detail but you probably want to use -C instead of -D for that
> option, it's what the other tools like makedep or winebuild use for
> that purpose.
>
OK, it's -C now. By the way, I think the checks when assigning $opt_source_dir
are a
Eric Pouech wrote:
- kernel send a trap signal
- wine's ntdll catches it, and queue the information as a debug event in
the wineserver
- the debugger (msvcmon in your case) get notified of the trap while
waiting for a debug event
I understand.
I made a log of what happens when I single step with
William Poetra Yoga H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --- dlls/Makedll.rules.in 8 Mar 2005 16:55:26 - 1.71
> +++ dlls/Makedll.rules.in 6 May 2005 13:44:11 -
> @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ $(MAINSPEC).c: $(MAINSPEC) $(RC_SRCS:.rc
> # Rules for auto documentation
>
> man: $(C_SRCS)
>
Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> I got bored and took a stab at doing proper SEH macros using some GCC
> extensions I found. These are rather rough, unfinished definitions, and
> they aren't tested at all but do they look OK?
They clearly won't work as is, but if your q
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 03:29:06PM +0200, Michael Jung wrote:
> info->pidlRet points directly to a pidl stored in the treeview-item, which
> will be free'd when the dialog is closed. Thus we have to clone the pidl
> before. MSDN says that the caller of SHBrowseForFolder is responsible for
> free
Rein Klazes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I managed to fixed it in two ways:
>
> 1. put a
> X11DRV_CoerceDIBSection( physDevDst, DIB_Status_InSync, FALSE );
> at the end of X11DRV_BitBlt. This probably defeats the whole purpose of
> these protections so:
>
> 2. Add a "IsBadReadPtr( buffer,
OK, now the script works correctly. But I think we have to test it some more,
so... any volunteers?
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Hi,
>Uh, no, this doesn't help :-(
>
>Half-life supports only 16bpp(well, I can set it to other values with regedit,
>but it seems to have no effect), fglrx supports 24bpp only.
No problem here.
>I switched to the Xorg radeon driver which has 16 bpp support(the 2nd column
>shows 16 now), and
James Hawkins wrote:
On 5/5/05, Troy Rollo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Precisely. WINE is not just for running apps compiled for Windows - it's also
for making the Windows API available under UNIX. For this second application,
users need to (at a minimum) be seeing UNIX paths (and not Windows paths
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:12:01PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
I wanted to require that you login to edit anyway, it was so easy
to forget that I even forgot a few times. Do people want to go back
to the old way, and allow even not logged in people edit?
New to the list,
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:12:01PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
The slashdotting has passed, I doubt it'll be a problem again. I should
have known better than to directly link to it from the story. D'oh!
Don't worry, it wasn't a big deal, I think it was OK to post to ./
And hey
--- "Dimitrie O. Paun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James, if an application informs us somehow (TBD) that they
> can handle Unix paths, there's no reason to force the silly
> drive letters on Unix users. Ideally we would even hide the
> drive letter combo box in the file dialogs.
>
Well, maybe
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 02:12:22AM -0500, James Hawkins wrote:
> That's the beauty of it! wineprefixcreate sets z: to point to /
> automatically. Of course the user can always change what z: points
> to, but / is the default location.
James, if an application informs us somehow (TBD) that they
c
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:12:01PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> The slashdotting has passed, I doubt it'll be a problem again. I should
> have known better than to directly link to it from the story. D'oh!
Don't worry, it wasn't a big deal, I think it was OK to post to ./
And hey, it was a good serv
On Fri, 06 May 2005 00:45:05 -0400, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
>However, this episode forced me to at least require
>that you sign up before you can edit a page. This
>is probably a good idea anyway, I hope people agree.
The slashdotting has passed, I doubt it'll be a problem again. I sho
Hi all,
I set up a page with various video and presentation sites at
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf
Feel free to add further stuff there!
Andreas
Troy Rollo wrote:
If it's too complex for *you* then nobody's asking *you* to implement it. It's
needed for some uses of WINE, and we have at least one corporate developer
and one individual developer who are willing to implement it. This pretty
much guarantees something will be implemented whe
I totally disagree. It is like saying Lets not port. And keep paying the
Microsoft tax. Which keeps Microsoft big and Linux small forever.
And is only good for PC. What about IBM machines, PDA(s), Suns, Macs...
An x86 only Linux is not Principal-Linux.
The path is:
- Move to a different compiler
Robert Shearman wrote:
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
I want to copy from a raw bitmap stream which is (capBox->width) x
(capBox->height) (24 bits) to (capBox->outputwidth) x
(capBox->outputheight) (also 24 bits), if you can argue about
HAVE_V4L2 this should be easy :) I *really* need this fixed, any
> I haven't seen the videos yet (still downloading) but it looks like the
> main speaker is missing. No?
Yeah, the time to set-up all the recording stuff, we missed the two first
speakers (WRS and AJ). Basically, we wanted first to do streaming ... which
did not work because we were firewalled. T
Dustin Navea wrote:
Rob Shearman wrote:
The problem was a heap overrun in quartz. The bug was fixed. I
haven't seen any more reports of this problem with cvs Wine.
Ok, thanks. He is having to use the jan copy to regression test.
Could you provide me a link to the cvs patch that fixed it so he
Brian Vincent wrote:
fyi, I think this is what the files correspond to:
2005_04_30_10_12_39.avi Dimi
2005_04_30_11_13_44.avi ???
2005_04_30_11_22_59.avi Charles Stevenson
2005_04_30_13_31_16.avi Juan
2005_04_30_14_00_31.avi Andrew Tridgell
2005_04_30_16_31_39.avi Andrew Bartlett
2005_05_01_08_52_
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
I want to copy from a raw bitmap stream which is (capBox->width) x
(capBox->height) (24 bits) to (capBox->outputwidth) x
(capBox->outputheight) (also 24 bits), if you can argue about
HAVE_V4L2 this should be easy :) I *really* need this fixed, any info
is greatly apprec
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
Videos will appear here
http://wineconf.geldorp.nl/
Thanks a lot for the videos.
I got all of them and tried to mirror them to my website but
unfortunately it seems Free does not want me to upload files bigger than
80MB (yet I'm supposed to have 1GB of sp
Matthew Mastracci a écrit :
It seems to die after a few minutes of browsing with what appears to be
an async IO error. The strange thing is that the error code looks like
a memory location rather than a winsock error:
fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 77ce16c0 converted to DOS
error
Ira Krakow wrote:
As many of you know, Brian and I are writing a book on
Wine and Winelib for Prentice Hall. Brian's doing the
Wine part; I'm doing the Winelib part.
At Wineconf, I had a number of conversations about
Winelib's role in converting Windows apps. The
consensus seems to be that the mo
--- James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/6/05, William Poetra Yoga H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > *If* we're at the very least worried about not having an existing z: drive
> > (like with winecfg), I suggest we make z: a default drive for / (or is it
> > already implemented??) So
I've modified the c2man.pl script, now 'make manpages' doesn't exit with an
error, but no file is written to documentation/man3w. What's wrong? The diff is
attached.
William Poetra Yoga Hadisoeseno
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On 5/6/05, William Poetra Yoga H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Troy Rollo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 6 May 2005 09:10, James Hawkins wrote:
> > > wine wasn't designed to accept unix paths in the apis directly or to
> > > display them in open file dialogs,
> >
> > Linux wasn't desi
Am Freitag, 6. Mai 2005 04:28 schrieb Tom Wickline:
> On 5/5/05, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > These two patches cause a regression in Half-Life (Version 1.1.1.0):
> >
> > (1)http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-cvs/2005/04/0307.html
> > (2)http://www.winehq.org/hypermai
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