Hi,
It's been a week and nobody has responded to Dmitry's bug report [1]
yet, so I'm going to bring it up here. I am all for it, does anyone
have objections?
- Lei
[1] http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13794
I just had the misfortune of needing a new wineprefix to try out something
- and found that dotnet20 (through winetrick at least) doesn't check for vc80
runtime, but once it gets into wineprefix, things go rather bad with any
wine commands - including winetricks itself - which makes it painful to
Just for "geek value", is it possible to have a graph of how the slashdot
effect look like? I mean a graph of the hourly web hit statistics or something.
Be very glad that a lot of people are finding wine interesting...
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Sent from
2008/6/17 Vitaly Perov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The test was sent 2 hours ago
> If FOF_MULTIDESTFILES flag is set it's not olny mean that pTo contains
> multiple destination files, it also can contain one folder.
>
> Changelog:
> - shell32: SHFileOperation can move several files into one directory
>
Congratulations!
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The Wine team is proud to announce that Wine 1.0 is now available.
> This is the first stable release of Wine after 15 years of development
> and beta testing. Many thanks to everybody who h
The site was slashdotted a few hours ago, but it seems to be stable
now. /dev/null took my words of praise in the WineHQ outage though:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Remco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And it's DOWN! The web server couldn't handle the excitement I guess.
>
> As a user, I want to
Yep, front page of Digg can be a website killer. We seem to be coming
out of it now.
At least the server didn't completely melt. *knock on wood*
-Newan
Austin English wrote:
> Did we get slashdotted/dugg to death?
>
> -Austin
>
>
Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
> Wine 1.0 is out! Great!
>
> Does this mean we are now out of code freeze? I have a bunch of richedit
> patches I submitted previously but were held up because of the code
> freeze. Is it time to submit them again?
>
AJ said earlier in IRC that the Code Freeze is n
On Jul 23, 2004, Francois Gouget wrote:
> The patch removes the primary buffer's 'volpan' variable and instead
> uses waveOutGetVolume() on dsound->hwo to get the current volume.
This seems to be failing for me here on three different machines
during the primary part of test_secondary() in dsound/
And it's DOWN! The web server couldn't handle the excitement I guess.
As a user, I want to thank all the developers for all their hard work
in the past 15 years. I was 5 years old when you guys started, and
because of you I could switch to Linux, about 10 years later. I like
to play a video game n
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 11:12 PM, James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You could paste it all over winehq.org and the docs and it'll still happen.
I think this argument is totally bogus. Whats viewed as illegal
reverse engineering in Canada is not the same as in the United States.
Having thi
Austin English wrote:
> Did we get slashdotted/dugg to death?
Not quite death, but it's pretty tough sailing right now.
I think we could have handled one or the other, but both
together are apparently more than our current systems can handle.
We've stopped mysqld for the moment to try to ride th
Did we get slashdotted/dugg to death?
-Austin
Wine 1.0 is out! Great!
Does this mean we are now out of code freeze? I have a bunch of richedit
patches I submitted previously but were held up because of the code
freeze. Is it time to submit them again?
--
perl -e '$x=2.4;print sprintf("%.0f + %.0f = %.0f\n",$x,$x,$x+$x);'
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 09:55 -0500, Jeremy White wrote:
> Woohoo
>
> Alexandre just posted the Wine 1.0 commit! I eagerly did my git
> update and enjoyed running 'wine --version'. Ooo. I'm going to do it
> again...
Wow, this is the moment we've all been waiting for!
Congratulations everyb
Woohoo
Alexandre just posted the Wine 1.0 commit! I eagerly did my git
update and enjoyed running 'wine --version'. Ooo. I'm going to do it again...
Let us all have a moment of silence to mourn the passing of
the Wine 1.0 jokes .
Seriously, this is a major milestone for the Wine project.
Hi,
> ole32: get_moniker_for_progid_display_name should fallback to using
> IClassFactory to get IParseDisplayName if getting it directly fails.
This fix looks OK, but still gets lots of error messages:
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004002
err:ole:create_
Changes since yesterday:
- added suppression for glibc bug in if_nameindex
- added two patches by Huw, one by Rob, one by Jon, one by Roy
- fixed split script; broken out error files now more complete
This gets us down from 218 to 205 or so.
(Please join the party! We can use all the help we can
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