winefile/explorer hardcoded? HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\open\command ignored

2007-04-08 Thread RusH
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

Re: wine latest packages for feisty

2007-04-08 Thread Vijay Kiran Kamuju
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]>

Re: wine latest packages for feisty

2007-04-08 Thread Scott Ritchie
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

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread Tony Lambregts
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,

Re: wine latest packages for feisty

2007-04-08 Thread Vijay Kiran Kamuju
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

Re: wine latest packages for feisty

2007-04-08 Thread Scott Ritchie
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

wine latest packages for feisty

2007-04-08 Thread Vijay Kiran Kamuju
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

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread Stefan Dösinger
> 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. >

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread Tony Lambregts
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

Re: Wine desktop integration: current directory of app launched with doubleclick?

2007-04-08 Thread Scott Ritchie
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

Re: Winehq's wiki table problem

2007-04-08 Thread Dimi Paun
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

Winehq's wiki table problem

2007-04-08 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
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

Re: Any news on hiweedlayer?

2007-04-08 Thread Jonathan Ernst
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

Any news on hiweedlayer?

2007-04-08 Thread Stefan Dösinger
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 pgpp3PNxRsOfX.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Old trial versions of Photoshop?

2007-04-08 Thread Tom Wickline
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://

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread Stefan Dösinger
> 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

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread James Hawkins
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

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread Remco
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

Re: Is Wine a platform for Codeweaver to make money?! Please help me understand.

2007-04-08 Thread Kai Blin
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

Old trial versions of Photoshop?

2007-04-08 Thread Dan Kegel
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