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
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
> Ben Hodgetts (Enverex) wrote:
>> Just in-case anyone was ever curious about how well Wine performs
>> with different C/XXFLAGs I did a test today with RC5 to see how much
>> of a difference it makes with 3DMark 2001 SE, nothing major but if
>
Just in-case anyone was ever curious about how well Wine performs with
different C/XXFLAGs I did a test today with RC5 to see how much of a
difference it makes with 3DMark 2001 SE, nothing major but if someone
can think of a better benchmark to try, please let me know (I had hoped
to try Oblivi
Dan Kegel kegel.com> writes:
>
> Way back five years ago, we all compared notes on how
> long it took to build Wine on our systems.
> http://www.winehq.org/site/?issue=149#Compile%20Time%20Comparisons%20/%20Tips
>
> Today I measured it on a new computer (with a spiffy
> new Intel dual core e720
Just in-case anyone was ever curious about how well Wine performs with
different C/XXFLAGs I did a test today with RC5 to see how much of a
difference it makes with 3DMark 2001 SE, nothing major but if someone
can think of a better benchmark to try, please let me know (I had hoped
to try Oblivion o
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
>
>
>> Looks like timezone info in your Linux system is not up to date.
>>
>
> Sorry, I have every reason to believe it is correct. On what basis
> do you suggest that it is not?
>
>
>> Please do not use "Reply-To:" header when pos
Edward Savage wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The 1.1.x releases will be development releases,
>> so a 1.1.0 milestone doesn't make much sense.
>> Please create a 1.2.0 milestone in Bugzilla.
>> Thanks!
>> - Dan
>>
>>
>
> Is there a
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Chad Harris wrote:
> Hi guys.
Please use the user-list in future or use the pre-compiled packages
until you're experienced with compiling programs, this is the Wine
development list.
Ben H.
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I like this... considering how... "unskilled" many people that fill in
test reports are on the AppDB, this would help make it a little more
foolproof (although the "Has legal issues" bits seem rather unnecessary
at the end).
Ben H.
Remco wrote:
> Or how about this:
>
> ::Wine Compatibility::
>
I'm against lowering the rating for an app that requires a "No CD Patch"
to run simply because they aren't hard to find or install (normally
anyway) and when used restores full functionality to the game. Much like
having to use a native DLL. Lower ratings should be reserved for games
that have
Seems to work for me although initially loading it took a little longer
than it normally does.
Ben H.
Jeremy Newman wrote:
> It didn't go down that I'm aware of. At least not in the same way it had
> been crashing before.
>
> Austin English wrote:
>
>> Someone with access care to reset mysql
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Dan Kegel wrote:
> Even with Alexandre's most recent fix, I'm seeing hangs
> on Photoshop CS2 installer, iTunes installer, and Word Perfect Office
> X3 installer,
> and Susan is seeing hangs on Dragon, all with the suspicious line
>
> $ err:ntdll:Rtlp
In addition to what Rico said, this is the wrong forum for this, this is
for Wine development, not user troubleshooting. Please use your distro
packages (as you cannot do basic compiling it seems).
flavio melo wrote:
>
> Hello I'm Flavio Melo(brazilian)!
> Well, i use the ubuntu 7.04, and there
Jeremy White wrote:
>> I seem to recall that someone had put a petition into Freenode
>> to fix this, but I don't know what came of that.
>>
>> I'll plan on hanging out on #freenode and asking for help later
>> on today. This is silly :-/.
>>
>
> Urk. It's even worse than I thought.
>
> To f
I just submitted this to the Debian tracker system, thought it may be
useful to echo here in-case anyone else is using x86_64 Debian as it
seems since Julliard put in a patch just before .42 to check more
completely for dependencies it now shows that Debian (64) actually lacks
certain deps for
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Possibly, but on the other hand it could just as easily become "Garbage"
in the next release of Wine ;)
(sorry, I already sent this once at the start of the day but emailed it
directly to the previous person rather than back to the list)
Ben H.
Toma
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Just a thought but it may be a good idea to add a keyword to Bugzilla
for issues related to debuggers or copy-protection, that would help
group them all together as at the moment there seem to be many bugs
related to breakages from obscure debugger pro
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There's something many people are missing here and something that the
"noobs" enforce. They come in, know little about wine, then attempt to
"help" other people, of course they don't because their information and
suggestions are wrong and either a) do
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Currently it doesn't seem to be implemented which is a little annoying.
Ben H.
Dan Kegel wrote:
> How does one delete just one test report?
> There's a 'delete version' button but no
> 'delete test data' button, and clicking on 'edit'
> for the test
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From: Ben Hodgetts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 00:27:59 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ws2_32: Dont tell users to run Wine as root when sockets not creatab
Chris Morgan wrote:
On 6/29/07, Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/29/07, Jesse Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/29/07, Louis Lenders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, so maybe we could add a list of "Common failures" to the
documention,
> > with the solution. I can liv
Just to make this clear before starting this is a Sid issue (as far as I
can tell) not a Wine issue.
Anyway, to the point. Networking is broken on Debian Sid and has been
for at least a week. I can't find out what has changed in Sid for it to
stop working but basically anyone running Wine on S
Me and Chris Morgan changed it to this because we were sick of people
pasting pages and pages of terminal output into the What works or What
doesn't work boxes of the test data which is NOT where it belongs. The
information in test data should be written in plain English, not pastes
of lots of
Why are you posting this to the Wine development list? This is nothing
other than user error. Please use the Wine users list.
Ben H.
jens wrote:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by Wine
That's nothing to do with Wine nor does it make the "machine" crash. The
nVidia driver works enough to run X and 2D but X closes itself if you do
anything related to OpenGL (i.e. it'll happen even if you try and run
glxinfo). I've never had it happen from an X update though, just minor
kernel u
I've done some heavy modifications and additions to the Wiki FAQ and
it's now the "YOU MUST READ THIS NOW!" document pointed to by the
#winehq IRC channel so I agree. It's also impossible to edit the old FAQ
easily anyway. Some users have been confused though finding two FAQs on
the site, so th
We've had a few people report issues with the Ubuntu Feisty .38 package
in the WineHQ repo lately
(http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/ubuntu/feisty/wine_0.9.38~winehq0~ubuntu~7.04-1_i386.deb)
the specific issue being that the fonts are all missing on most things,
in other places only the f
Can someone explain to me the point of closing bugs please? If it's
resolved one way or another then surely that's enough? Just seems like a
waste of effort to be honest.
Ben H.
Tom Spear wrote:
> Hi all, I just have a quick question..
>
> I got a message from someone last night asking me to stop
Clinton Stimpson wrote:
>
>>> The confusing thing to me is that I *do* have the libxml2-dev package
>>> installed, and see no errors about a missing header...
>>>
>>> If it didn't recognize the xmlNodePtr type, shouldn't it have choked on
>>> line 52 first?
>>>
>>> -J
>>>
>>>
>>> Bryan DeGrendel wr
Yes, EVERYTHING from the listed apps was deleted. The AppDB sends an
email for each individual thing though, for instance if an app has 2
versions, 5 sets of test data, 80 comments and 7 screenshots it will
send you 94 individual emails with the info from each item that has been
deleted.
For
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am aware that wine currently installs on 32 bit only according to numerous
blogentries. Here is my congif.log on this attempt to better assist in a X86_64
generic compile.
I suppose, on my ignorance- that this compile needs to be put in a different
location t
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> Can anyone explain why do we need to change severity when closing bugs?
> This makes severity totally useless. We might as well reset all severity
> to normal and remove it from the bugzilla.
>
>
>
>> tony.lambregts at gmail.com changed:
>>
>>What|Remove
Juan Lang wrote:
> I just upgraded to the latest wine version and tried wineprefixcreate (no
> .wine directory), and it kills X. Nvidia drivers 1.0.9755.
>
> Anyone else see this?
> --Juan
>
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the
Laurent Vromman wrote:
So the text "If yours is not on the list, please add it using the form below"
should be considered obsolete ?
Laurent
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 10:57:51 +0200, Marcus Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 10:41:07AM +0200, Laurent Vromman wrote:
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
2007/4/14, Martin Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
but we have a flash 9 player...
At the time of the survey there wasn't a sign of it. I remember that,
flash player has been only added recently. Flash 7.0 was horrible
Maarten
Martin: Flash, not Flash player, i.e. the app
Although if it is an April fools he was a bit late...
"Delivery-date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 04:20:06 +"
Ben H.
Dan Kegel wrote:
Wine was a fine dream, but come on, there's
no way a bunch of volunteers could put together
an emulator for a real operating system like Windows.
Heck, after 14 years,
I just noticed an issue with the AppDB while I was browsing. The data
from the latest submission is shown by default, but it doesn't appear in
the table of testing data (the block below which says what OS, version,
ratings, etc). So it means you're unable to edit the latest submitted
test data for
This issue is already logged and assigned on Bugz.
Ex.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to annotate that there are apps/games twice in the Platinum
> List(Diablo II Lord of Destruction 1.x , Outlaws All versions) even
> thrice(if you add Diablo II 1.x and LoD up for such a list).
>
> Btw:
That's not really that much of an issue as only the ML is official so
devs and such don't have to go trapsing after people, they have to come
here.
Ex.
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
> Scott Ritchie wrote:
>> On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 20:57 +0100, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
>>> Luis C. Busquets Pérez wrote:
I
This isn't an Ubuntu bug, it's a Gnome bug, it's been like this for as
far as I remember (years).
Ex
Dan Kegel wrote:
> I noticed that my copy of "No!" by "They Might Be Giants"
> is an "enhanced cd", so I inserted it into my Ubuntu Dapper
> laptop. Ubuntu only noticed the audio tracks, so I had
Please use bugs.winehq.org for things like this, not the mailing list.
It's a bug and should be reported so it can be fixed, it will just get
lost or ignored on the mailing list.
Ex.
gslink wrote:
> In the past I have always used the demo version of the game Alice to
> test Wine. Recently I load
It's done manually by an admin.
Lei Zhang wrote:
> Does someone manually add new versions to bugzilla or is it done
> automatically?
>
> On 2/19/07, Vitaliy Margolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Please whoever has powers to add new versions to bugzilla, can they
>> please do that?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
Chris Morgan wrote:
On 03 Jan 2007 22:46:31 +0200, Kari Hurtta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
"Chris Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes in
gmane.comp.emulators.wine.devel:
> On 03 Jan 2007 16:34:21 +0200, Kari Hurtta
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes in
gmane.
Dan Kegel wrote:
Also, I am dismayed that some people think cracks are
OK. They're illegal, last time I checked, and I don't
think winehq should advocate their use.
I've never heard anything about them being illegal over here (which
means even if they are it's one of those "retarded laws" that
Robert Shearman wrote:
Ben Hodgetts (Enverex) wrote:
James Hawkins wrote:
This installer works fine for me with git wine.
It is probably the "-2140172307" bug
(http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6998 - Tested by me and
Vitaliy) doing it. Basically it started happening after
Frank Richter wrote:
On 03.01.2007 04:00, Dan Kegel wrote:
No manual editing of files, no winecfg settings, no native DLLs, no
third-party
install scripts, and no cracks are allowed for a Platinum rating.
Giving a set of points may lead to some people think "hey to run
MyApplication I just h
James Hawkins wrote:
On 1/1/07, Andreas Mohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=428D5727-43AB-4F24-90B7-A94784AF71A4&displaylang=en
failed to install with some nice MSI failures when I tried it last
week on a current
Wine version (U
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