On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
> As asked to me, I have separated the dib engine into a patchset, trying to
> keep (when possible) the original author's submissions, so Huw Davies, Jesse
> Allen and me.
> I had to change some of other author's commits in order to fit my
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Vincent Povirk
wrote:
> The patch does not apply to current master.
>
> Vincent Povirk
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Austin English
> wrote:
>> Been seeing it quite a bit recently in the forums. While the patches
>> to break using sudo/su have helped a b
The patch does not apply to current master.
Vincent Povirk
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Austin English wrote:
> Been seeing it quite a bit recently in the forums. While the patches
> to break using sudo/su have helped a bit, seems some users are
> convinced they need to run wine as root. Th
Hi Jacek,
> These failures are on Win64 where we should query for different
> interface. I've sent a patch to fix it:
> http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2009-February/068760.html
Ah, right. Sorry I missed that.
--Juan
Hi Juan,
These failures are on Win64 where we should query for different
interface. I've sent a patch to fix it:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2009-February/068760.html
Jacek
2009/2/3 Evil Jay :
> Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
>> "LTspice detects whether or not it's running under WINE. If so, it works
>> around a few WINE issues. You can force LTspice to think it's running
>> under WINE with the command line switch –wine. You can force it to think
>> it's not with the com
Austin English wrote:
> Rather than working around any bugs, they should file bugs so we know
> to fix them, ideally with testcases.
Sometimes ISVs just want to get a product out the door.
At least they have the runtime option so we can force it on or off,
which is nice of them.
It would be nic
Hmmm you make a pretty good point there. Hopefully it's in their
plan and they just haven't had time.
Austin English wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Eliot Blennerhassett
> wrote:
>
>> Dan Kegel wrote:
>>
>>> I'm going to be giving a Wine presentation at
>>> Cebit next month.
Wow... that's pretty cool of the LTspice authors to do that and not just
leave it in their own personal debug builds!
Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
> Dan Kegel wrote:
>
>> I'm going to be giving a Wine presentation at
>> Cebit next month. You can see a draft of the
>> presentation at
>> http://
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Eliot Blennerhassett
wrote:
> Dan Kegel wrote:
>> I'm going to be giving a Wine presentation at
>> Cebit next month. You can see a draft of the
>> presentation at
>> http://kegel.com/wine/cebit2009/talk.html
>> (I will say lots more than is written there; the
>> s
Dan Kegel wrote:
> I'm going to be giving a Wine presentation at
> Cebit next month. You can see a draft of the
> presentation at
> http://kegel.com/wine/cebit2009/talk.html
> (I will say lots more than is written there; the
> slides are kept simple on purpose, with just
> the key idea in the cap
Brian Vincent wrote:
> Oh, by the way, I was using Fedora Core 10. I was pretty impressed with
> the distro - my Intel wireless card worked out of the box and so did
> sound. That's the first time I've had that happen on a Dell Latitude
> notebook. However, sound in Wine didn't work at all.
Oh, by the way, I was using Fedora Core 10. I was pretty impressed with the
distro - my Intel wireless card worked out of the box and so did sound.
That's the first time I've had that happen on a Dell Latitude notebook.
However, sound in Wine didn't work at all. I made absolutely no effort to
fix
Dan -
I just a presentation last week at our local LUG and here's what I did.
(And for reference, this is the first time in almost 2 years I've had Linux
and Wine loaded on my laptop - I like what you guys did with the place.)
1. I gave the presentation in Powerpoint 2003 and CrossOver Office.
Tom Wickline wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to access the Wine deb archives for about
> six hours now and Ive been receiving a "connection to the server was reset"
> error. I'm not sure how long this has been the case but can the maintainer
> of the archive please look into this failure?
>
Tom Wickline wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to access the Wine deb archives for about
> six hours now and Ive been receiving a "connection to the server was reset"
> error. I'm not sure how long this has been the case but can the maintainer
> of the archive please look into this failure?
>
Thanks, the simple way worked great.
On Feb 1, 2009 10:29 PM, "Ben Klein" wrote:
2009/2/2 Dan Kegel :
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Dan Kegel wrote: >> I'm
going to be giving a Wine...
1) Most simple way:
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2) More advanced:
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Metho
Hi,
Yes, my bad... I just thought I saw the demo somewhere on the internet.
2009/2/2 Vit Hrachovy
> Tomasz Sałaciński wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> me too). You can try Oblivion too (does have a demo, but requires a
>> decent graphics card and lots of memory). All games have a demo version,
>> so you don
Roderick Colenbrander ha scritto:
As requested I separated the engine in small patches, trying to keep
original authors when possible.
As the post didn't appear here (problem with zipped files, maybe ?),
I've put it on bug 421 page.
I whish to know if it can be ok for including on wine tree.
Tomasz Sałaciński wrote:
> Hello,
> me too). You can try Oblivion too (does have a demo, but requires a
> decent graphics card and lots of memory). All games have a demo version,
> so you don't have to own them.
Hi Tom,
I'm too sorry to correct you, but both Morrowind and Oblivion don't
provide p
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Jeremy White wrote:
> Would it be possible to host the Wine packages somewhere with higher
>> availability?
>>
>
> My sense is that budgetdedicated has largely had a stellar track record,
> and that we should, in addition to our great thanks and praise, give
> them
> As requested I separated the engine in small patches, trying to keep
> original authors when possible.
> As the post didn't appear here (problem with zipped files, maybe ?),
> I've put it on bug 421 page.
> I whish to know if it can be ok for including on wine tree.
>
> Ciao
>
> Max
Getting l
As requested I separated the engine in small patches, trying to keep
original authors when possible.
As the post didn't appear here (problem with zipped files, maybe ?),
I've put it on bug 421 page.
I whish to know if it can be ok for including on wine tree.
Ciao
Max
Hello,
In case of games, I'd suggest Prey - game works perfectly under WINE,
and have some very nice graphics. There is a demo available somewhere.
And I agree with someone who previously posted that you should try
Flatout 2 (though NFS: Carbon and both Underground I & II work fine for
me too). Y
Alistair Leslie-Hughes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Changelog:
> mshtml: Add support for IHTMLStyle4 interface
>
---
dlls/mshtml/Makefile.in |1 +
dlls/mshtml/htmlstyle.c |4 ++
dlls/mshtml/htmlstyle.h |3 +
dlls/mshtml/htmlstyle4.c | 135 ++
dl
Alistair Leslie-Hughes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Changelog:
> mshtml: Add support for IHTMLStyle3 interface
>
+
+hres = IHTMLStyle_QueryInterface(style, &IID_IHTMLStyle3, (void**)&style3);
+ok(hres == S_OK, "Could not get IHTMLStyle3 iface: %08x\n", hres);
+if(SUCCEEDED(hres)) {
+IH
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> (It's not clear which parameters we'd really need if it is ever fully
> implemented.)
>
> ChangeLog:
> Simplify.
[...]
>
> Index: dlls/comctl32/rebar.c
[...]
> @@ -3618,7 +3618,6 @@ REBAR_WindowProc (HWND hwnd, UINT uMsg,
>
> /* case RB_SETCOLOR
Austin English a écrit :
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Jérôme Gardou
> wrote:
>
>> Ben Klein a écrit :
>>
>>> 2009/1/24 Austin English :
>>>
>>>
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Jérôme Gardou
wrote:
> Ben Klein a écrit :
>
>
Forget this one please.
"Hans Leidekker" wrote:
> IE7 imports these and possibly others by ordinal.
>
> -Hans
>
> diff --git a/dlls/mlang/mlang.spec b/dlls/mlang/mlang.spec
> index 1e8f022..689ad27 100644
> --- a/dlls/mlang/mlang.spec
> +++ b/dlls/mlang/mlang.spec
> @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@
> +112 stdcall ConvertINetUnicodeT
--- En date de : Dim 1.2.09, Tony Wasserka a écrit :
De: Tony Wasserka
Objet: Re: BOOL WINAPI versus BOOL in d3dx9 and d3dx8
À: wine-devel@winehq.org
Cc: jeremielapu...@yahoo.fr
Date: Dimanche 1 Février 2009, 14h45
> Hi,
>
> the declaration of IntersectionTri is
> BOOL IntersectionTri(.)
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