Hello Wine Folks,
Thanks to google, I learnt about Wine's existence. I havent tried it
yet, looking through the website, documentation and source code, I am
delighted!
I am browsing through some DLL implementation source one by one, but I
got stuck at the first one itself(kernel32/files) and got
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 10:42:34PM -0600, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> Bottom line we have to fix. Users started to complain immediately after
> 20050930
> was out. Even if it's not 100% correct we still cant cripple the Wine with
> such
> an ugly fonts.
The only problem I see is with people having
What do I do? I'm still seeing the same mouse
misbehaviors in wine-20050930 as I have been seeing
for the last few months.
Vitaly, any idea whats going on?
I'd be willing to email the app to anyone who is can
help fix this. That way, you can compare this UI
regression against that of wine-20041
Vijay wrote:
> http://kegel.com/wine/qa/autoresolve.html
>> In the same can we close the older bugs
dated below 2003, with no activity.
If they're unconfirmed, my proposal will take
care of them.
And there are only 24 'new' or 'assigned'
bugs which haven't been changed in two years,
so we can
Saturday, October 1, 2005, 10:21:21 PM, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
> I'd argue that it's not a Wine problem/bug at all, we can do nothing to
> improve
> hinting support in FreeType. And crippling Crossover (by making it differ with
> WineHQ for no good reason) because of that is not a way to go IMO.
"Mike Hearn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a serious problem with Wine 0.9 as-is, namely that we now respect
> Windows antialiasing settings.
That's not a Wine problem, that's a correct behaviour.
> If you have a patented bytecode hinter enabled FreeType, things look OK:
>
> http://pl
In the same can we close the older bugs dated below 2003, with no activity.
Thanks and regards,
Vijay
On 10/1/05, Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Francois Gouget wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Dan Kegel wrote:
> >
> >> We have 554 unconfirmed bugs older than 90 days.
> >
> > [...]
There is a serious problem with Wine 0.9 as-is, namely that we now respect
Windows antialiasing settings.
If you have a patented bytecode hinter enabled FreeType, things look OK:
http://plan99.net/~mike/files/hinted-fonts.jpg
but if you don't (like 99% of Linux users):
http://www.republika
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=2909
claims that Oregon Trail 5 runs, so
I tried running the free Oregon Trail 5 demo,
http://www.learningcompany.com/jump.jsp?itemID=147&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1
But it failed to install, saying DirectX 8 was
not installed. Anyone know what's going on?
Four years ago, I tested Kid Pix Deluxe 3 on wine:
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-users/2001/08/0287.html
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2001/08/0096.html
Couldn't even install it.
Now that Wine's approaching 0.9, I figured it was time to try again.
So I found the old disc, dust
This is nothing special but may be useful for some people out there
having problems updating their cvs-trees or being lazy writing some
commands in their console. Copy the 'getwinecvs' to /usr/src or
wherever you want (don't forget to edit the SRC="" if you're
doing so) and chmod it to give you x-r
Francois Gouget wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Dan Kegel wrote:
We have 554 unconfirmed bugs older than 90 days.
[...]
Detailed proposal, including the text of the message to be
sent, are at http://kegel.com/wine/qa/autoresolve.html
Note that the second time you run the query you should on
On 2005-09-14, Robert Shearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On 2005-09-10, JustFillBug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>I saw the bug described in:
>>>http://winehq.com/hypermail/wine-users/2001/01/0516.html
>>>happened again to a program I was trying to use. At least the behavior
>>>is the same. I h
I agree,
ppl take the time to notify bugs and what you are basically saying is
"we havenot even got around to looking at the bug you submitted, we are
hoping it may have gone away but just incase there is still a bug in our
software could you please spend some more time to look at it again ,
On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyway, I'm trying hard to come up with a web page that
> > makes it easy for even non-wine-developers to help
> > triage bug reports. [ http://kegel.com/wine/qa ]
>
> You asked for feedback from non-wine-developers, so here's my 2 cents.
Hello, I would like to make a general appeal to not write wine code
based on the docs at undocumented.ntinternals.net, because they're often
misleading, incomplete or simply wrong, and do more harm than good.
Please refer to "windows nt/2000 native api reference" by Gray Nebbett,
to the reactos
Hi, i'm trying out some apps from the bugzilla
database, but in quite some cases i get this error:
winevdm: unable to exec 'winbr34.exe': 16-bit support
missing
I compiled from current cvs without any options, i
even tried --enable-win16 but didn't help. Appearently
other people _are_ able to run
Marcus Meissner wrote:
http://kegel.com/wine/qa/autoresolve.html
I am not sure that I like this approach.
It might appear to our users that we do not care.
I bet we can word the message to avoid that appearance.
We could even have the message simply say
Are you still interested in this b
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, Brian Vincent wrote:
On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Question is, how do I convey updates to the documentation to you guys?
Tom described it here:
http://www.winehq.com/?issue=291#Docs%20Needed
WineHQ's CVS page should be updated with instructions
Francois Gouget wrote:
http://kegel.com/wine/qa/autoresolve.html
Note that the second time you run the query you should only close
unconfirmed bugs that are more than 104 days old and unchanged (this was
ambiguous in your proposal). That's because unconfirmed bugs that are
between 90 and 103
Joerg Mayer wrote:
We will automatically mark your bug as 'resolved' if we don't
hear from you in the next two weeks.
Add something like this:
It doesn't matter if don't find the time to verify the bug right now,
you can always reopen the bug later.
Good idea. I've updated the text at
http:
On 10/1/05, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1.) Your web page is a little hard to read.
> > Not sure why, maybe it's just that it's 5-guides-in-1 along with
> > code samples that makes it hard to get a proper overview.
>
> Th
On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone has the copy of IDA that the current guide mentions, or know
> whether it is functionally equivalent with some other product, please
> speak up.
That's odd..
Anyway, the filename here has "demo" in it, so I'm not sure if this is
t
On 10/1/05, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Question is, how do I convey updates to the documentation to you guys?
>
> Tom described it here:
> http://www.winehq.com/?issue=291#Docs%20Needed
Oops. Thanks!
If anyone has the cop
On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question is, how do I convey updates to the documentation to you guys?
Tom described it here:
http://www.winehq.com/?issue=291#Docs%20Needed
-Brian
Saturday, October 1, 2005, 9:20:33 AM, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> Hi,
> Can one of the Windows testers please try this testsuite patch?
> The second test fails on WINE, but I have a Bugzilla where
> the reporter said it should not.
> (http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1847)
Works here (attached
Hi,
Can one of the Windows testers please try this testsuite patch?
The second test fails on WINE, but I have a Bugzilla where
the reporter said it should not.
(http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1847)
Ciao, Marcus
Index: dlls/user/tests/win.c
===
Hello,
starting AvrStudio from the wine debugger on my non-installed wine setup,
the debugger doesn't find the source:
> /home/wine/wine/programs/winedbg/winedbg AvrStudio4/AVRStudio.exe
WineDbg starting on pid 0xa
In 32 bit mode.
0x7bb7159d start_process+0xcd
[/home/wine/wine/dlls/kernel/../../i
Hello,
AVRStudio.exe hits an unimplemented msxml function and tries to start the
debugger. For me this fails:
/home/wine/wine/wine AvrStudio4/AVRStudio.exe
fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
fixme:msxml:domdoc_create
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Dan Kegel wrote:
We have 554 unconfirmed bugs older than 90 days.
[...]
Detailed proposal, including the text of the message to be
sent, are at http://kegel.com/wine/qa/autoresolve.html
Note that the second time you run the query you should only close
unconfirmed bugs t
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> We also still need many documentation updates, so please consider
> helping with that.
I'd like to help wherever I can. Developer docs ok?
For instance, in:
http://www.winehq.com/site/docs/wine-devel/wine-debugger
the IDA debugger is hyperlinked several times.
I've
I wrote:
> Maybe there are much better solutions out there, which could also
> spare you some precious time having to do those Bugzilla reports you
> are currently making...
>
> See for instance Trac, which has built-in reports, and where the user
> can in a very simple way create h(is/er) own repo
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 02:55:01PM +0200, Sebastien Fievet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have the following error when trying to install Warblade (old fashioned
> shoot'em up) :
>
> WINEDLLOVERRIDES="comctl32=n" wine Download/Warblade_12E_full.exe
> err:heap:HEAP_ValidateInUseArena Heap 0x41a2: in-u
Dan Kegel wrote:
> We have 554 unconfirmed bugs older than 90 days.
> Most of these are likely to be obsolete.
> It would be really easy to write a script to
> ping the people who submitted those bugs,
> and ask them to update the bug if it's still valid.
> If there's no reply in two weeks, we coul
Hi all,
I have the following error when trying to install Warblade (old fashioned
shoot'em up) :
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="comctl32=n" wine Download/Warblade_12E_full.exe
err:heap:HEAP_ValidateInUseArena Heap 0x41a2: in-use arena 0x41a2c408 next
block has PREV_FREE flag
I found various messages rela
On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 11:13:46PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> We have 554 unconfirmed bugs older than 90 days.
> Most of these are likely to be obsolete.
> It would be really easy to write a script to
> ping the people who submitted those bugs,
> and ask them to update the bug if it's still valid.
>
Dan Kegel wrote:
> Anyway, I'm trying hard to come up with a web page that
> makes it easy for even non-wine-developers to help
> triage bug reports. It's changed a fair bit since I first
> announced it; if any of you has time to review it, I'd
> love to hear your feedback.
Hello Dan,
I've just
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