Louis. Lenders yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> I had the same problem. Problem is they crash when
> version is set to win2000. The default windows version
> used to be win98 up to a few months ago, if you switch
> back to win98, the bug you describe is absent. Louis
I believe I tried that, but it didn
I'm trying to narrow down some riched20 problems
so I can file bug reports about them. Thinking that
perhaps winme's wordpad would be a good test program
for this, I tried it out with wine-0.9.4... only to discover
it crashes right after displaying its main window.
So I filed
http://bugs.winehq.or
On 12/20/05, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The last two ISVs I've talked with both had unpleasant
> flashing while updating rich text boxes. Both call LockWindowUpdate,
> and one ISV mentioned that he had to do that on Windows to
> prevent flashing. ...
I dug around a bit more;
http://
Sorry to anyone that was working with me on bugs, any anyone that has written to me in the past few days. I got a bigger hdd, and was xferring data from my windows box onto it, then when I went to put my linux hdd into what was formerly my windows box, it wouldnt boot. Looks to be a bad mobo, so
On 12/25/05, Joseph Garvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Those remarks are confusing to me, because winehq.org provides official
> binary packages. What's the correct place to report bugs with them if
> not the wine bugzilla? I don't see anything on the download page
> suggesting that the package
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-25-12
10:13 ---
This is all belongs in the manual. There were numerous discussions
about this on
wine-devel. Wine is not Windows and we do not do things in windows
ways. It's ap
to packagers to create
On 12/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does someone want to reign in this fuck-wit before she pisses of the whole
> community?
>
Please calm the language down. If you can't be mature in a
discussion, don't be a part of it at all.
>
> You say you want feedback, suggestions an
Le dimanche 25 décembre 2005 à 21:47 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Does someone want to reign in this fuck-wit before she pisses of the whole
> community?
>
> How can this be a dupe of a meta bug ?! The meta is supposed to regroup
> all such minor bugs. That's why it was created.
I don
On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 09:47:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does someone want to reign in this fuck-wit before she pisses of the whole
> community?
Well, tell this to Alexandre as he removed the '-h' stuff some time ago (we
got more cases of people having problem with the 'wine foo.exe
Does someone want to reign in this fuck-wit before she pisses of the whole
community?
How can this be a dupe of a meta bug ?! The meta is supposed to regroup
all such minor bugs. That's why it was created.
You say you want feedback, suggestions and bug reports yet this is what
happens to
I had the same problem. Problem is they crash when
version is set to win2000. The default windows version
used to be win98 up to a few months ago, if you switch
back to win98, the bug you describe is absent. Louis
I've been using some dx9 tutorial/demo apps that use
the d3dx9.dll. I got this
dl
Thank you for the responce
I tried the following, Please let me know , if more details are required
- Case 1:
- Stub function is declared in X_dll.h as
long __stdcall STUB_Add(long, long);
-Stub function is defined in X_main.c as
long __st
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 19:35:07 +0100, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's frustrating that large software vendors (Adobe,
Intuit, Macromedia, IBM) aren't paying much attention
to Wine, even though Wine's the quickest way for them
to reach the Linux desktop market. I've been trying
to figure
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