Repost from wine-users(no answer there).
Winefile seems to be hardcoded when it comes to opening folders. No
matter what I do it always pops up. I tried deleting
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder and nothing changed.
What can I do to convince wine to open folders with /usr/bin/nautilus
? I allready made i
Hi,
I might well ask Jonathan Riddell to endorse you.
To be the Master of Universe, (I remember there was a comic/cartoon
with similar tag line :P)
So we get fairly latest builds of wine.
for now there is no backports repository for feisty :(
bye,
VJ
On 4/8/07, Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think you mean Master of The Universe (I am an Ubuntu member already),
such that I directly make the universe packages. This more or less
happens as it is - another Ubuntu dev just puts my packages straight
into universe.
If you enable the backports repository, you should also get a fairly
rece
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
>> I doubt that, if they were to do that they are still more likely to go
>> the route of putting them in the system directory and doing a global
>> override because its easier.
>>
>>
>>> I agree we probably won't loose much, but I'm not sure what we're going
>>> to win,
Hi Scott,
Is it possible that you can become a ubuntu core member so that all
the users for ubuntu get the latest wine releases. (most of the
releases have more bugfixes than new features :P )?
Thanks,
VJ
On 4/8/07, Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 2007-04-08 at 17:17 -0400, Vi
On Sun, 2007-04-08 at 17:17 -0400, Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wherr can I get the 0.9.34 wine built for ubuntu feisty.
> I am currently using ubuntu's 0.9.33, they havent updated it (Idont
> they will update it as they are in rc1 freeze).
>
> Thanks,
> VJ
>
>
Nowhere, yet. Still need
Hi,
Wherr can I get the 0.9.34 wine built for ubuntu feisty.
I am currently using ubuntu's 0.9.33, they havent updated it (Idont
they will update it as they are in rc1 freeze).
Thanks,
VJ
> I doubt that, if they were to do that they are still more likely to go
> the route of putting them in the system directory and doing a global
> override because its easier.
>
> > I agree we probably won't loose much, but I'm not sure what we're going
> > to win, apart from easier dll overrides.
>
Kai Blin wrote:
> Granted. I've been doing that when I had some spare time. Working on winsock
> bugs, I can tell that about one in ten bug reports is detailed enough (after
> requesting more information) to actually nail down a bug. For the nine other
> bug reports, you can spend a lot of time
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 23:01 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> I *almost* have a great success story to report; the only thing
> keeping it from being a success story is the current directory
> chosen by Nautilus when double-clicking on .exe files.
>
> My wife hurt a finger trying to impersonate a Sampsoni
On Sun, 2007-04-08 at 11:06 -0600, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> Please whomever it is responsible for the WineHQ's wiki.
That would be me.
> Can you provide more information so I can refile the bug:
Sure thing:
- MoinMoin Version: 1.5.7
- OS and Version: CentOS 4.4 + latest updates
- Python Versi
Please whomever it is responsible for the WineHQ's wiki. Can you provide
more information so I can refile the bug:
- !MoinMoin Version
- OS and Version
- Python Version
- Server Setup
- Server Details
Of course you are welcome to file the bug yourself since you will have
all the information avail
Le dimanche 08 avril 2007 à 13:16 +0200, Stefan Dösinger a écrit :
> Hi,
> I was wondering if there was any news on this hiweedlayer program which was
> discussed earlier and turned out to be just a packed up wine archive? Dan
> said he was in contact with them. Has there been any outcome yet?
T
Hi,
I was wondering if there was any news on this hiweedlayer program which was
discussed earlier and turned out to be just a packed up wine archive? Dan
said he was in contact with them. Has there been any outcome yet?
Cheers,
Stefan
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On 4/8/07, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adobe only offers trial copies of Photoshop CS2
currently. If you downloaded an older trial copy of
Photoshop 7 or CS1, and still have the download
around, could you send me the md5sum?
PS 6 : http://www.tucows.com/get/214261_90608
PS 7 : ftp://
> Maybe bug reports could be automated in such a way that all fixme's and
> err's are stored in a file, and that file gets sent to Wine's bugzilla in
> intervals. Then it is automatically analysed and split up by DLL. That
> would make it the task of the developers to force Wine to spit out errors
On 4/8/07, Remco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just an idea here from a non-developer...
Maybe bug reports could be automated in such a way that all fixme's and err's
are stored in a file, and that file gets sent to Wine's bugzilla in intervals.
Then it is automatically analysed and split up by D
Just an idea here from a non-developer...
Maybe bug reports could be automated in such a way that all fixme's and err's
are stored in a file, and that file gets sent to Wine's bugzilla in intervals.
Then it is automatically analysed and split up by DLL. That would make it the
task of the develo
On Sunday 08 April 2007 08:51, Tony Lambregts wrote:
> > What boat? I'm not selling a product. I don't need to meet any deadline.
> > Unless Google pays me,
>
> We (The Wine project) produce a product and we have a deadline even if you
> do not acknowledge it. It occurs every time we cannot run a
Adobe only offers trial copies of Photoshop CS2
currently. If you downloaded an older trial copy of
Photoshop 7 or CS1, and still have the download
around, could you send me the md5sum?
Thanks...
- Dan
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