>Feel free, if you'd like.
I did, that's why I knew how quick it was.
>But the test suite I'm designing for my project is designed for anyone
>to be able to use/run, non-interactively. Requiring sign-ups/logins is
>not acceptable for it.
Ok.
2009/5/11 Nicklas Börjesson :
>>Is possible, but since it requires a login, the script will eventually
>>fail from too many login/downloads.
>
> No, i mean that one would have to register an account for oneself and
> manually download the files to a predetermined location.
> Using the same account
>Is possible, but since it requires a login, the script will eventually
>fail from too many login/downloads.
No, i mean that one would have to register an account for oneself and manually
download the files to a predetermined location.
Using the same account for everyone would likely be some kind
>So the idiot isn't even subscribed to this group, but is spamming it anyway?
>Don't feed the trolls.
Hi there.
I would have a hard time replying to your posts if I weren't, wouldn't you
think?
//Nicklas
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Ken Sharp wrote:
>
>
> Austin English wrote:
>
>> It's the registering/download manager that makes it not useful. It's
>> much harder to script all of that.
>>
>
> Is CS2 too old?
> http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/photoshop/win/cs2/Photoshop_CS2.exe
No, actual
2009/5/10 Nicklas Börjesson :
>> The idea is to make the test as automated as possible. That way anyone
>> can run the tests, not just people with certain programs.
>
> Ok. Well then, either:
> 1. someone can mirror those two files somewhere for easier downloading,
> 2. or one adds one or two(quite
Frank Richter wrote:
On 09.05.2009 04:41, Scott Ritchie wrote:
Anyway, please feel free to give way too much feedback :)
The outline of the upper glass part seems to be a shade of gray, but the
outline of the shaft at the bottom is black, looking kind of
"unbalanced". Changing the black to #91
IneedAname wrote:
On Fri, 08 May 2009 19:41:31 -0700
Scott Ritchie wrote:
Anyway, please feel free to give way too much feedback :)
I like then but not the one with the folder on. The gray colour just does not
work for me.
I agree. The folder icon should match the system theme - ultima
> executebuffer.c:230: warning: comparison between 'D3DRENDERSTATETYPE' and
> 'enum _D3DTRANSFORMSTATETYPE' executebuffer.c:232: warning: comparison
> between 'D3DRENDERSTATETYPE' and 'enum _D3DTRANSFORMSTATETYPE'
> executebuffer.c:234: warning: comparison between 'D3DRENDERSTATETYPE' and
> 'enum
On 09.05.2009 04:41, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> Anyway, please feel free to give way too much feedback :)
The outline of the upper glass part seems to be a shade of gray, but the
outline of the shaft at the bottom is black, looking kind of
"unbalanced". Changing the black to #919191ff looks IMO better
>It's the registering/download manager that makes it not useful. It's
>much harder to script all of that.
Why script that? One doesn't need wine to download a file, right?
I really don't see what the point would be to test that.
Once you downloaded the file, you don't need to download that versi
>make sure you're sending
>mails with the same address you're receiving them on.
That would be it, thanks!
I feel pretty silly, I had registered to the mailing list
as nicklas_at_ws.se, but my sender is my long adress,
nicklas.borjesson_at_ws.se.
It did not use to be that way, I forgot that it h
On Fri, 08 May 2009 19:41:31 -0700
Scott Ritchie wrote:
> Anyway, please feel free to give way too much feedback :)
I like then but not the one with the folder on. The gray colour just does not
work for me.
>When you're not subscribed to the list, your posts have to go through
>moderation. Sometimes that can take a while.
I do subscribe to the list(and did, from the beginning).
Or maybe subscription is more than registering to the mailing list?
>Photoshop, however, is harder to test,
>since it doesn't have an easy free download available.
Free photoshop trial download, you do need to register (and
download through the "download manager") though:
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=photoshop
I have only tried to install
> a better strategy would be to target particular users who only
> need one application that is almost working. At least, that's
> what the model I wrote told me:
> http://yokozar.org/blog/archives/48
That strategy(to no ones surprise) appeals to me, since it
feels like common sense, and is cl
>I don't believe your earlier mains have been resent. I certainly
>haven't received them.
Ok, then it's ok. I was afraid that there was something wrong.
Obviously mostly a small and theoretical problem, but anyway:
Looking at git commit 754b97c72c38f736100c6542af234c31a4bf7a5b, it seems,
PdhMakeCounterPathA may be returning the wrong error in this case:
Everything goes well until the allocation of bufferW.
Assuming this fails, the function will
On Fri, 8 May 2009 18:43:20 +0100
IneedAname wrote:
> Windows is not free. You can buy a EeePC running Linux that has 8GB more then
> the windows version.
Both the Linux and Windows versions are at the same price.
Sorry I send this email with out finishing it.
On Thu, 7 May 2009 16:47:32 +0100
David Gerard wrote:
> Yes. The biggest problem for free-as-in-freedom software - Linux and
> GIMP, and to some extent Wine - is that Windows and Photoshop are
> effectively free-as-in-beer software ...
>
> http://autotelic.com/windows_is_free
Windows is not fre
> Office won't benefit at all, I'm afraid. Photoshop, maybe.
> If sponsorship will be based on those apps, I guess we'll wait
> forever :-)
>
> Max
>
>
Photoshop is quite important for Wine (remember for 1.0 getting
photoshop working was one of our main goals). There is still no
serious Photoshop
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
> Roderick Colenbrander ha scritto:
>
>>
>> Unfortunately getting this code into Wine is not really possible
>> (Alexandre would like to see Huw finishing the design and all the work
>> but no time has been assigned to him for this) BUT I
Roderick Colenbrander ha scritto:
Unfortunately getting this code into Wine is not really possible
(Alexandre would like to see Huw finishing the design and all the work
but no time has been assigned to him for this) BUT I think work on
this DIB engine even if it won't make it in Wine isn't was
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
> James McKenzie ha scritto:
>
>>
>> Good work. Have you started to think about how to get this into Wine
>> where AJ will approve?
>>
>> James McKenzie
>>
>
> Ah, I'm not very optimistic that it'll ever enter on wine tree :-)
> Nor have
Great find added link to AppDB entry
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=5392
Thanks.
Nat
--- On Mon, 11/5/09, Ken Sharp wrote:
> From: Ken Sharp
> Subject: Re: Shuttleworth on Wine
> To: "Austin English"
> Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org
> Received: Monday, 11 May, 2009, 1
James McKenzie ha scritto:
Good work. Have you started to think about how to get this into Wine
where AJ will approve?
James McKenzie
Ah, I'm not very optimistic that it'll ever enter on wine tree :-)
Nor have I time to adopt the "trial and error" way up to it's
approved.
The easiest way I
Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
> Warren Dumortier ha scritto:
>> 2009/5/10 Massimo Del Fedele :
>>> Massimo Del Fedele ha scritto:
Well, after some (many) bugfixes and additions, the mighty DIB
Engine is
almost 100%
operational.
On one of tested apps (MSN Messenger) it behaves e
Austin English wrote:
It's the registering/download manager that makes it not useful. It's
much harder to script all of that.
Is CS2 too old?
http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/photoshop/win/cs2/Photoshop_CS2.exe
If anyone has some simple applications that are easy to test
(preferably, with no installer), shoot me an e-mail and I'll add it to
my my list of applications to look at.
Ha. That's a shame because Installshield is a real PITA. ;-)
Henri Verbeet wrote:
When you're not subscribed to the list, your posts have to go through
moderation. Sometimes that can take a while.
So the idiot isn't even subscribed to this group, but is spamming it anyway?
Don't feed the trolls.
Warren Dumortier ha scritto:
2009/5/10 Massimo Del Fedele :
Massimo Del Fedele ha scritto:
Well, after some (many) bugfixes and additions, the mighty DIB Engine is
almost 100%
operational.
On one of tested apps (MSN Messenger) it behaves even better than original
one :-)
For whom wish to test
2009/5/10 Warren Dumortier
> 2009/5/10 Massimo Del Fedele :
> > Massimo Del Fedele ha scritto:
> >>
> >> Well, after some (many) bugfixes and additions, the mighty DIB Engine is
> >> almost 100%
> >> operational.
> >> On one of tested apps (MSN Messenger) it behaves even better than
> original
>
2009/5/10 Massimo Del Fedele :
> Massimo Del Fedele ha scritto:
>>
>> Well, after some (many) bugfixes and additions, the mighty DIB Engine is
>> almost 100%
>> operational.
>> On one of tested apps (MSN Messenger) it behaves even better than original
>> one :-)
>>
>> For whom wish to test it, bug
Massimo Del Fedele ha scritto:
Well, after some (many) bugfixes and additions, the mighty DIB Engine is
almost 100%
operational.
On one of tested apps (MSN Messenger) it behaves even better than
original one :-)
For whom wish to test it, bug 421 page.
Ciao
Max
fixed also last (hopeful
> The idea is to make the test as automated as possible. That way anyone
> can run the tests, not just people with certain programs.
Ok. Well then, either:
1. someone can mirror those two files somewhere for easier downloading,
2. or one adds one or two(quite easy) manual step to the installation
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