Tom Williams wrote:
Tom Spear wrote:
Java, anyone? lol oh wait wait I got one better.. Fortran... or no,
how about... COBOL!! LMFAO gimme a break..
Seriously though, why not break winedoors up into different
components, and then have different submaintainers, and
On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 17:22 -0500, Kuba Ober wrote:
> I was pretty serious when I said about Lisp. Once you get to know it, it's an
> extremely agile and productive programming language that has way more power
> than Python does.
Even if that statement were true (I seriously doubt you can qualif
Tom Spear wrote:
> Java, anyone? lol oh wait wait I got one better.. Fortran... or no,
> how about... COBOL!! LMFAO gimme a break..
>
> Seriously though, why not break winedoors up into different
> components, and then have different submaintainers, and each component
> can be wri
> > > Can't we do this in C?
> >
> > I hope you meant C++, unless you think it's productive to do a poorly
> > documented and bug-ridden reimplementation of half of C++ standard
> > library*
> > everytime you want to do something other than a hello world application.
> >
> > Actually, for tools lik
Am Mo, Mär 27, 2006 at 09:32:29 -0500 schrieb Segin:
There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a
IQ of
0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic'
is in
it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges,
thefore,
WineTools is utterly use
Hi,
> I have serious problems with games with that patch. All DirectDraw games
> I've tested(with the mainline ddraw code any my patches) because they fail
> to set the display mode. I have a MergedFB setup with a resolution of
> 1400x2074, and I disallow mode changes in my X config. With the old c
"Jesse Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is the explorer.exe program supposed to be in the path somewhere? The
> only place it is installed is in /usr/local/lib/wine/explorer.exe.so.
> That is outside my wine drive letters. I have to copy it in to drive
> C to be able to run and use the /desk
Hello,
> > > Per-application desktop mode settings are no longer supported. Apps
> > > can be launched in a specific desktop window by using:
> > >
> > > explorer /desktop=name[,widthxheight] app.exe [args]
I have serious problems with games with that patch. All DirectDraw games I've
tested(wit
On 3/27/06, Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> > Module: wine
> > Branch: refs/heads/master
> > Commit: db6608ac9f9bbc2ddd7f8bf201d1387d079dfd5f
> > URL:
> > http://source.winehq.org/git/?p=wine.git;a=commit;h=db6608ac9f9bbc2ddd7f8bf201d1387d079dfd5f
> >
> >
On 3/28/06, Kuba Ober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Python!!?! i almost did a C | N > K (that would be cola, pepsi rather,> through nose to keyboard)>> ok ok ok ok although i almos-t ruined a perfectly free and good> keyboard, i don't like python cause i don't know it, and the learning
> curve has b
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:25:26 -0500
Segin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>(Try this: select some text in Wine, and middle click in a
> Xterm, nothing happens! Go back to the Windows app, tell it to copy the
> text, and try to paste it into the xterm, nothing again! I think it's a
> bug IMHO)
You nee
> Python!!?! i almost did a C | N > K (that would be cola, pepsi rather,
> through nose to keyboard)
>
> ok ok ok ok although i almos-t ruined a perfectly free and good
> keyboard, i don't like python cause i don't know it, and the learning
> curve has been... dreadful.
>
> Can't we do this in C?
Karl Lattimer wrote:
Am Mo, M�r 27, 2006 at 09:32:29 -0500 schrieb Segin:
There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges,
thefore,
Wine
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:39:43AM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
OK, I've had it. The X errors I'm running into are keeping
me from getting work done. They might be due to
bugs in my X server (ubuntu 05.10), but while I wait
for the next release of ubuntu, mayb
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:39:43AM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
OK, I've had it. The X errors I'm running into are keeping
me from getting work done. They might be due to
bugs in my X server (ubuntu 05.10), but while I wait
for the next release of ubuntu, mayb
Kai Blin wrote:
* Segin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/03/06, 21:32:29]:
There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges, thefore,
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:50:17AM +0200, Joris Huizer wrote:
Segin wrote:
There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
it's ~/.wine/config file
"Anatoly A. Kazantsev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+ * Uninstaller (Russain Resources)
Please fix the above typo and the translation of the word "registry"
to match the commonly used russian word and resend the patch.
--
Dmitry.
See the winedbg session below.
Is it normal for winedbg to complain about
floating point stuff when the program, run normally, doesn't?
Using either 'cont' or 'pass' at this point just repeats the same message.
Hints welcome.
Thanks,
Dan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ~/wine/programs/winedbg/winedbg
~/.win
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:39:43AM -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
> OK, I've had it. The X errors I'm running into are keeping
> me from getting work done. They might be due to
> bugs in my X server (ubuntu 05.10), but while I wait
> for the next release of ubuntu, maybe I could try
> to track them
OK, I've had it. The X errors I'm running into are keeping
me from getting work done. They might be due to
bugs in my X server (ubuntu 05.10), but while I wait
for the next release of ubuntu, maybe I could try
to track them down anyway.
It looks like the procedure for diagnosing X errors such as
Am Mo, Mär 27, 2006 at 09:32:29 -0500 schrieb Segin:
> There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
> 0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
> it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges, thefore,
> WineTools is utterly
* Segin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/03/06, 21:32:29]:
> There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
> 0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
> it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges, thefore,
> WineTools is utterly us
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Philip V. Neves wrote:
[...]
Although I accept the fact that this is mostly true I believe that is
a good argument for creating the Linux OS and other OS's not for
creating wine. With the wine project you are bringing the homogenious
population to the Linux community.
I a
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:50:17AM +0200, Joris Huizer wrote:
> Segin wrote:
> >There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
> >0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
> >it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges, thefo
Segin wrote:
There is one reason, inarguable (if you reply to this you have a IQ of
0) as to why WineTools is useless: Most of the WineTools 'magic' is in
it's ~/.wine/config file, which Wine no longer uses/acknoleges, thefore,
WineTools is utterly useless and has no point in existing AT ALL, P
Vitaliy Margolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok so now say with Steam and all of it's games - it will be almost 100%
> unusable! Because we still haven't fixes managed/unmamaged windows. And
> Steam itself would be on top of everything. So the way people were able
> to work-around this is by put
"James Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All the handling is in place for this to (mostly) work in
> SetupOpenInfFileW. We call
> CreateFile("c:\\windows\\system32\\winver.exe", ...,
> OPEN_EXISTING...), but that fails, returning INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
> winver.exe is in drive_c/windows/syst
Petr Tesarik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, I'm not familiar enough with the Wine protocol to write such
> code, not at least without much help from you. So, should I try it,
> or is it easy enough for you to code it yourself?
Well, it's not a trivial fix, I don't think I'll have time to
On 06/03/27 at 18:19:44 (+0200), Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> Petr Tesarik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > That means that Windows XP creates a new thread in the given process
> > and breaks it at DbgBreak().
> >
> > Does this mean that we may avoid sending SIGTRAP altogether?
>
> Creating a new
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