I stumbled across this patch while browsing recent commits:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-cvs/2007-September/036309.html
Am I correct to say that we no longer need libicu when compiling Wine?
By the way, it would be nice if someone shot off an email to wine-devel
whenever the build depen
On 9/23/07, Detlef Riekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mo, 2007-09-10 at 10:06 -0600, Jesse Allen wrote:
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> > What about the Drv* functions?
>
> Drv* are implemented by the Driver, while Eng* and Friends are
> the Graphic Rendering Engine (on windows in win32k.sys).
> The Exports in GDI are
Am Sonntag, 23. September 2007 00:34:56 schrieb Roderick Colenbrander:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This mail is mainly addressed at Henri and Roderick, but I'll send it
> > here to
> > allow others to read it too.
> >
> > These patches contain some cleanups of the d3d surface loading code. It's
> > main
> > ai
Am Sonntag, 23. September 2007 01:29:32 schrieb H. Verbeet:
> The general direction of the patches seems ok, although I'm not sure
> if RequestLocation / ModifyLocation is optimal from a naming point of
> view. (Ie, RequestLocation typically moves data rather than returning
> a location for the cal
On Sunday 23 September 2007 03:00:24 pm Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> Chris Robinson wrote:
> >
>
> This patch causes crash with virtual desktop. Crash attached.
>
> Vitaliy.
Duh, I see what app (very observant, am I). I don't kn
On Sunday 23 September 2007 03:00:24 pm Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> Chris Robinson wrote:
> >
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> This patch causes crash with virtual desktop. Crash attached.
What app? I reverted back to that commit and ran an app with virtua
Chris Robinson wrote:
This patch causes crash with virtual desktop. Crash attached.
Vitaliy.
$wine explorer /desktop=foo,1024x768 winecfg
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on MPU-401 UART, disabling mix
On Sunday 23 September 2007 02:22:35 pm you wrote:
> Chris Robinson wrote:
> > This uses XComposite, when available, to render GL to an offscreen
> > window, and updates the win32 window when glFlush/glFinish/SwapBuffers is
> > called. When rendering to a top-level window with a matching visual, it
On Sunday 23 September 2007 02:20:06 pm you wrote:
> It should be off by default until users will have enough time to test if
> it's working properly.
>
> Vitaliy.
This patch itself does nothing but load the XComposite lib and its functions.
It's up to the subsystems themselves to do with it what
Chris Robinson wrote:
> This uses XComposite, when available, to render GL to an offscreen window,
> and
> updates the win32 window when glFlush/glFinish/SwapBuffers is called. When
> rendering to a top-level window with a matching visual, it renders
> directly "onscreen", and setting the regis
Chris Robinson wrote:
> A set of patches to replace the scissors hack with offscreen rendering and
> compositing. Step one, look for and load the XComposite extension libs.
>
>
>
> +int usexcomposite = 1;
It should be off
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
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This patch causes noticeable slowdown in Counter Strike Source stress test
in the first part of it (rotating panels). Testing in dxlevel 80, 1024x768
fbo, cl_monitors 0. I'm getting ~33 fps
On Mo, 2007-09-10 at 10:06 -0600, Jesse Allen wrote:
> What about the Drv* functions?
Drv* are implemented by the Driver, while Eng* and Friends are
the Graphic Rendering Engine (on windows in win32k.sys).
The Exports in GDI are parts of the GRE for Usermode Printer Drivers.
> Also, I wonder h
Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 à 20:01 +0200, Stefan Dösinger a écrit :
> Am Sonntag, 23. September 2007 01:42:46 schrieb Computer Dude:
> > Attached is the git patch for a utility to perform simple parsing of
> > Windows autorun.inf files, and to run the associated programs under WINE.
> > It will
Am Sonntag, 23. September 2007 01:42:46 schrieb Computer Dude:
> Attached is the git patch for a utility to perform simple parsing of
> Windows autorun.inf files, and to run the associated programs under WINE.
> It will auto-detect the CD drive if not specified on the command line,
> auto-detect th
On Sunday 23 September 2007 01:42:46 Computer Dude wrote:
> Attached is the git patch for a utility to perform simple parsing of
> Windows autorun.inf files, and to run the associated programs under WINE.
You need to provide your real name for your patch to be considered at all.
Wine will not acc
When will Wine be good enough for the average person to use?
One test is, "Is it good enough to let your spouse migrate to Linux
from Windows?".
My wife's must-have app list is roughly
Microsoft Office '97
Adobe Photoshop Elements 1
Ulead PhotoImpact
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Musicmatch Jukebox 8
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