On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 07:57 +0200, RusH wrote:
> Here is my problem :
>
> On 5/25/07, AppDB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Submitted Bug Link rejected
> > ---
> > The Bug Link you submitted for eMule 0.46c has been rejected.
> > We appreciate
Here is my problem :
On 5/25/07, AppDB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Submitted Bug Link rejected
---
The Bug Link you submitted for eMule 0.46c has been rejected.
We appreciate your help in making the Application Database better for all users.
B
On Thursday 24 May 2007 21:04:47 Robert Shearman wrote:
> This patch allows native rpcrt4.dll to use NTLM authentication.
Nice :) And it looks like it wasn't that much work to fix my code ;)
> TRACE("pInput->pBuffers[0].cbBuffer is: %ld\n",
> - pInput->pBuffers[0]
I added them to winetricks so people could experiment with
> them (slightly) more easily.
> - Dan
I'm pretty sure the proper place for these fonts is as a separate distro
package - perhaps one that Wine can depend on.
If the liberation fonts aren't yet being packed up in Ubuntu, I'll see
about a
Indeed they would. Only I would say picasa to steam ratio would be
1-to-100. And btw only most rudimentary things work in both! Steam
worked _perfectly_ before. And I'm sure would still worked. But now, you
can't buy stuff, you can't open screen-shots (because they are popups)
you don't see MOTO w
Jacek Caban wrote:
> Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
BTW why JavaScript doesn't work or any pop-up windows don't open? I know
this works fine with Firefox.
>>> It needs some support from Gecko embedder (MSHTML in our case) and I
>>> haven't worked on it yet (with exception of
Hi Stefan,
+/* Find how many subkeys there are */
This comment is incorrect.
You have also reintroduced tabs in this patch - please don't do that.
--Juan
Pinpoint
customers who are looking for what
> Did you happen to update curl/libcurl?
No, I did not update anything for a few weeks. Git stopped to work a couple of
days ago.
Should I update curl? My version is 7.15.3.
On 5/24/07, Kirill K. Smirnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Something strange happened to git - fetch fails if uses git:// protocol.
In tcpdump I can see my machine and wine.codeweavers.com chating. Thus
connection is OK.
When I changed protocol to http:// in .git/remotes/origin, I man
I was able to do regression testing fine until I upgraded to Ubuntu 7.04.
Even the first bisect fails if I do a regression between current wine and
wine-20041019. I get the following error.
../../tools/winegcc/winegcc -B../../tools/winebuild -shared ./ddraw.spec
d3d_utils.o device_main.o
Hi
> Wine is a user-level process,
> it shouldn't be able to cause a hardlock under any circumstances, right?
Correct.
The operating system must prevent user level apps from locking the system. So
hard crashes are by definition NOT wine's bug.
I think its not the kernel that crashes, rather the
Hey Tony,
Can we get a wine-advapi32 component?
Thanks,
James Hawkins
Yes, EVERYTHING from the listed apps was deleted. The AppDB sends an
email for each individual thing though, for instance if an app has 2
versions, 5 sets of test data, 80 comments and 7 screenshots it will
send you 94 individual emails with the info from each item that has been
deleted.
For
Marcus Meissner schreef:
> It is likely ATI or NVIDIA.
> But yes, a broken graphics driver can cause user apps to deadlock the
> machine.
>
> Ciao, Marcus
Most likely, I get hard locks too when closing a d3d app by using
control c, and my system hangs if I kill a wine process with xkill, both
than
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 11:19 -0700, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> Reading the Ubuntu forums, I've noticed quite a few reports from users
> complaining about Wine deadlocking their system - keyboard unresponsive,
> with no solution but to restart the entire computer.
>
> Sometimes users report this problem
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 11:19:23AM -0700, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> Reading the Ubuntu forums, I've noticed quite a few reports from users
> complaining about Wine deadlocking their system - keyboard unresponsive,
> with no solution but to restart the entire computer.
>
> Sometimes users report this
Yep, that account was created by the person who was deleting things
from the appdb.
As of right now the appdb site is back online, the account we suspect
was used to delete the data has been removed, the 'roop' account isn't
present and most everything appears to be back, except the screenshots
t
Also, in respect to World of Warcraft (Only notify list I'm on), I saw
another deleting quite a bit, as I was saying this morning in #winehq, I
recorded deletions by Roop, no clue if they might actually be legit, but
there was a lot deleted, so I thought I might throw that out there,
On 5/23/07,
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 08:28 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> On 5/24/07, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I haven't even looked at that stuff at all, but does Wine have any
> > fonts worth contributing to that cause? (Marlett?)
>
> Red Hat's Liberation font is a single-source thing done by a
Reading the Ubuntu forums, I've noticed quite a few reports from users
complaining about Wine deadlocking their system - keyboard unresponsive,
with no solution but to restart the entire computer.
Sometimes users report this problem after running ANY Wine process -
even winecfg.
I'm not sure what
Hi,
Something strange happened to git - fetch fails if uses git:// protocol.
In tcpdump I can see my machine and wine.codeweavers.com chating. Thus
connection is OK.
When I changed protocol to http:// in .git/remotes/origin, I managed to
update local git repo. This is very strange - git
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
>>> BTW why JavaScript doesn't work or any pop-up windows don't open? I know
>>> this works fine with Firefox.
>>>
>>>
>> It needs some support from Gecko embedder (MSHTML in our case) and I
>> haven't worked on it yet (with exception of built in alert pop-up).
>>
Robert Shearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> @@ -504,8 +504,8 @@ static BOOL HTTP_DoAuthorization( LPWININETHTTPREQW
> lpwhr, LPCWSTR pszAuthValue
>
> if (is_basic_auth_value(pszAuthValue))
> {
> -int userlen = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, domain_and_username,
> lstrlenW(
On 5/24/07, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't even looked at that stuff at all, but does Wine have any
fonts worth contributing to that cause? (Marlett?)
Red Hat's Liberation font is a single-source thing done by a pro, so
probably not.
Is it worth
creating a link within win
As requested by Mark Cox, I've added a verb to winetricks
to install Red Hat's Liberation fonts
(http://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/).
--
Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv
Mounir IDRASSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Actually, pcsc-lite defines the same headers from PSDK with the same
> types for 32bit architecture. Including pcsclite headers will clash with
> wine's headers. The only possible modification is to redefine pcsclite
> types with different names but thi
Actually, pcsc-lite defines the same headers from PSDK with the same
types for 32bit architecture. Including pcsclite headers will clash with
wine's headers. The only possible modification is to redefine pcsclite
types with different names but this is useless as they are the same as
the ones in win
Mounir IDRASSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> +/*
> + * pcsc-lite functions pointers
> + */
> +typedef LONG (*SCardEstablishContextPtr)(DWORD dwScope,LPCVOID pvReserved1,
> +LPCVOID pvReserved2, LPSCARDCONTEXT phContext);
> +typedef LONG (*SCardReleaseContextPtr)(SCARDCONTEXT hContext);
> +ty
2007/5/24, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Lobster DB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> at last, may i ask a question?
> Wine tree have
>
> 1. user32: one user32_Zh.rc file both have Traditional and Simplified.
> Which is use GB18030 encode.
> 2. comdlg32: both have Zh.rc and Cn.rc
> Which
"Lobster DB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> at last, may i ask a question?
> Wine tree have
>
> 1. user32: one user32_Zh.rc file both have Traditional and Simplified.
> Which is use GB18030 encode.
> 2. comdlg32: both have Zh.rc and Cn.rc
> Which are use GB18030 encode.
>
> may i use Cn.rc which us
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