So do we have to reapply now, or can you just readd me as supermaintainer to
half-life sound selector? My email I use on there is the same as this one.
On 12/13/06, Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We can modify the cleanup script to output a list of people being
removed as maintainers s
Chris Morgan wrote:
Have you recently submitted any new applications or versions? Have you
logged in to appdb within the last few months?
Chris
On 12/13/06, Aaron Slunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It seems like I have been remov
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
Hello,
It seems like I have been removed from all the applications I was previously a
super maintainer of. All my non-super maintainerships seem to be unaffected.
Does anyone know the reason? Is it related to the recent server problems?
Regards,
Alexan
On my family computer, which runs windows xp, js is incredibly slow on
firefox with pages such as gmail. as well.
550mhz P3.
I wouldn't think it's necessarily a wine issue moreso than a hardware issue,
or the fact that javascript can be cpu intensive.
On 12/3/06, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Aaron Slunt wrote:
Adam Connell wrote:
Greetings,
While investigating why a game (Kasparov's Chessmate) didn't work,
I think I found a bug in the implementation of imagehlp.dll in the
the MapAndLoad function located in dlls/imagehlp/access.c lines
165-167. The function looks like i
Adam Connell wrote:
Greetings,
While investigating why a game (Kasparov's Chessmate) didn't work,
I think I found a bug in the implementation of imagehlp.dll in the
the MapAndLoad function located in dlls/imagehlp/access.c lines
165-167. The function looks like it tries to open an uninitialized
On 11/12/06, Joseph Garvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aaron Slunt wrote:>> Wine is still beta software, it has never been officially released,>> therefore you have to expect these sorts of things.I think that misses the point. Users expect software to improve between
releases,
Mirek wrote:
Hi, i just instaled wine 0.9.25 (i had 0.9.24) and it is full of
regressions, why is this possible, why is not there someone who can
test wine before it came out to new release?
1. 3DMark 2003 - cant open setigns menu
2. 3DMark 2003 - with GLSL, almost all working test are broken
On 11/5/06, ErV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dmitry<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Calculating PI is not a representative OS performance test at all, since> it doesn't involve actual OS facilities and mostly uses CPU math power
> only.Well, I'm not talking about a performance. Since calculating PI is apu
Philip V. Neves wrote:
> I'm starting to see that unless we whine and complain in Bugzilla that
> nothing gets done on this issue. So I'm comming on to the wine
> developers group to complain. This is a bug that is long and
> contentious. Its preventing a large number of perfectly good apps to
> b
I'm attaching the patch, first started by Robert Reif, then finished off
by Vincent Povirk, and cleaned up by myself to apply to the current GIT
tree.
I'm asking devs/users to please test this patch out. It implements
Register/UnregisterHotkey in wine. I have yet to come across any issues
wit
Ulrich Czekalla wrote:
This patch override glViewport and glScissor to correctly position and size
opengl child windows.
I've only tested this patch with Google Earth and Google Sketchup so I'd
like to get some feedback to see if this solves the problem for your
application.
Roderick: I realize
Jesse Allen wrote:
Guys, Wine programs can write to the MBR already with correct
permissions...
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4672
I hope nobody needs to explain why that's a very bad idea...
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
.. another small update, now tries to create the buffer size as close
as possible to what the app requested.
The whole patch is available at the same URL, I also created a patch
of only ./dlls/winmm/winealsa/audio.c to make it easier to read the
patch, the patch is here:
I
don't think I ever got around to properly handling the X error.
On 9/19/06, Aaron Slunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.winehq.com/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-May/047460.html
The above link I looked at, and I saw this person was apparently
crashing with the patch when trying to
http://www.winehq.com/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-May/047460.html
The above link I looked at, and I saw this person was apparently
crashing with the patch when trying to register a hotkey twice (that's
how I interpreted it).
Anyways, I looked at the patch, and cleaned it up so it applies to the
http://pastebin.ca/176787
I've had this for several days, and git fetch tells me everything's up
to date. Is this a known issue? How do I get rid of this?
./configure --x-libraries=/emul/linux/x86/usr/lib/
LDFLAGS="-L/emul/linux/x86/usr/lib -L/emul/linux/x86/lib" && make depend
&& make
Tha
Jan Zerebecki wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 05:26:12PM +0100, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
I am an ALSA developer, and at one point tried to fix the wine alsa
support. I found the wine source code very difficult to read and
understand. Windows seems to have so many different sound APIs, I d
Saulius Krasuckas wrote:
* On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Aaron Slunt wrote:
I was interested in starting to play with wine and maybe even build a
few functions for it...but then I realized that it's low-level coding,
something I'm not familiar with (higher level is more of my expertise).
Hi,I was interested in starting to play with wine and maybe even build a few functions for it...but then I realized that it's low-level coding, something I'm not familiar with (higher level is more of my expertise). Correct me if I'm wrong, I could be looking at the wrong files :S. Does anyone hav
Hi,
I talked on #winehq in irc about how horribly alsa is implemented right
now. I was told that winmm would need a complete re-write and the dsound
needs some changes as well.
My question is: anybody here who's familiar with all of the changes that
need to be made to get alsa working proper
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