On Saturday 29 September 2007 10:34:19 am Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Every Wine release more and more programs start to work on Wine. A serious
> problem is that not all programs can work out of the box. Some games for
> instance need the windows version to be set to Windows 95 or it wi
Another month, another winetricks. This updates the gecko installed
by winetricks to 0.1.0, and adds a 'volnum' verb to let you run installers
that complain "Unable to find a volume for file extraction." And it
has a few other cleanups.
As usual, it's at
http://kegel.com/wine/winetricks
- Dan
On 9/23/07, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
> U
On Saturday 29 September 2007 17:36:37 you wrote:
> The patches are fine, but they are in git format, so you need to use
> git-apply instead of patch to apply the binary changes properly.
Thanks for your reply. I've fixed the script, now everything works without
problems.
Sorry for the "false al
I understand there are many apps that need more sophisticated tweaking than the
average wine user,
even a contributor to the appdb, would be able to do. There are also quite a
number of far less
sophisticated tweaks, like needing to be run in win2k and not winXP for
example, that are equally
cri
> This sounds like the kind of thing that the devs should work to provide
> the functionality for, but
> that the user base should actually maintain. For example, appdb could
> become a place where users
> could suggest, test, and finalize said tweaks for each application. There
> would then be a w
This sounds like the kind of thing that the devs should work to provide the
functionality for, but
that the user base should actually maintain. For example, appdb could become a
place where users
could suggest, test, and finalize said tweaks for each application. There would
then be a way for
wi
Hi,
Every Wine release more and more programs start to work on Wine. A serious
problem is that not all programs can work out of the box. Some games for
instance need the windows version to be set to Windows 95 or it will crash.
Other games like Medal of Honour need their OpenGL extension string
"Stefan Leichter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, looks like i picked a bad example from the wine tree.
> +#define WINE_FILEVERSION 2,1,3050,1
> #define WINE_FILEVERSION_STR "2.10.3050.1"
Shouldn't it be 2,10,3050,1 ? Also, could you please also fix the place(s)
which you took as an example?
Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can someone fix this problem? (It looks like problem is related to binary
> files) It would be great if both patches were fixed and re-uploaded.
The patches are fine, but they are in git format, so you need to use
git-apply instead of patch to apply the binar
Hello!
It looks like last two patches - wine-0.9.45.diff.bz2 and wine-0.9.46-diff.bz2
are broken. It is not possible to compile wine-0.9.45 (if sources were
created by patching 0.9.44 with wine-0.9.45.diff.bz2) due to missing
notepad.ico :) :
---
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/erv/distr/wine/
I tested Solidworks with 0.9.46 today and fonts seem to be ok now. No
more screwed up texts like in the previous versions. So that's a
definite improvement. =)
Everything else seems to have remained unchanged though.
Stephan
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