On 8 May 2012 12:50, Alex Henrie wrote:
> 2012/5/7 Ben Klein :
>> Without being a regular contributor, here are a few tips from a cursory
>> glance:
>> 1) Whitespace change on at least one line
>
> The only change to whitespace I made was:
>
> - if( f
On 8 May 2012 11:21, Alex Henrie wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could I get some feedback on
> http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/85898 ? It was marked "Rejected"
> a week ago without explanation.
Without being a regular contributor, here are a few tips from a cursory glance:
1) Whitespace change on at
On 21 March 2012 08:02, Mark Wagner wrote:
> I just came across this, and I think I see where the root of the problem lies.
>
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 14:42, Vitaliy Margolen
> wrote:
>> ---snip---
>> AJ:
>>>
>>> Then file a proper bug, showing the exact error and the exact compiler and
>>> OS
On 12 March 2012 09:01, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> On 03/11/2012 03:10 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
>>
>> Sorry about the really long email, but I didn't want to flood your
>> inboxes with 5 separate responses.
>>
>> On Mar 11, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Jerome Leclanche wrote:
>>>
>>> There are a thousand bug
On 17 September 2011 09:29, Dan Kegel wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 3:34 PM, David Kiefer wrote:
>> On 15.09.2011 21:35, Dan Kegel wrote:
>>> My new AMD a8-3850 takes 77 seconds to run wine's configure script.
>>
>> It might be related to frequency scaling.
>> I have a Phenom II X4 945 and con
On 17 August 2011 22:21, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> On 07/30/2011 08:27 AM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> I also notice the pages have been renamed (so instead of deb = ubuntu,
>> ubuntu and debian are named correctly and unambiguously). I would like
>> to voice my approval as former mai
On 17 August 2011 12:27, Austin English wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 08:27, Ben Klein wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> For those of you who remember all the trouble I've had with my health,
>> I'm on the mend now. I'm adjusting to some new me
Hello everyone,
For those of you who remember all the trouble I've had with my health,
I'm on the mend now. I'm adjusting to some new medication that's doing
wonders, and also adjusting to the new lifestyle they allow me to
lead.
I've just had a look at http://www.winehq.org/download, as I'm well
On 21 March 2011 15:47, Charles Davis wrote:
> On 3/20/11 10:28 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> On 21 March 2011 15:10, Charles Davis wrote:
>>> On 3/20/11 9:31 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>>>> On 21 March 2011 12:26, Charles Davis wrote:
>>>>> Also, as near as I c
On 21 March 2011 15:10, Charles Davis wrote:
> On 3/20/11 9:31 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> On 21 March 2011 12:26, Charles Davis wrote:
>>> Also, as near as I can tell, this will only work on x86 Linux. It won't
>>> work anywhere else (e.g. Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris
On 21 March 2011 12:26, Charles Davis wrote:
> Also, as near as I can tell, this will only work on x86 Linux. It won't
> work anywhere else (e.g. Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris, etc.). This is
> because the 'start' code invokes execve(2) using the interrupt 80h
> interface. Even if other systems use i
On 2 March 2011 00:32, Max TenEyck Woodbury wrote:
> First, it is _not_ a new approach. It has literally decades of
> application. I first encountered it in the '80s and it was well
> entrenched even then. Such people as D. Knuth have much to say on the
> subject.
I don't think anyone is arguing
Make it BSD licence: do what you want but keep my name on it unless
you completely rewrite the whole thing.
On 12 November 2010 05:29, Austin English wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> By request of Austin, my crappy build scripts. I finally had the
>>
By request of Austin, my crappy build scripts. I finally had the
concentration to bundle all the right files together!
crappy_scripts.tar.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data
On 10 September 2010 21:47, אלעד wrote:
> it would be cool if a dialog like this will also show the howto (or
> other notes) from the appdb, it will be helpful for new users.
>
How many times does this have to come up before people finally realise
it's not a good idea?
1) Any form of automated A
Sorry, Octavian, for sending this only to you.
On 8 September 2010 06:00, Octavian Voicu wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Lei Zhang wrote:
>>
>> It would be helpful if you provide the content of your debian/
>> directory.
Mainly you want my control and rules files. I'll get these to you
On 25 August 2010 08:06, Ben Klein wrote:
> On 24 August 2010 04:34, Lei Zhang wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> > Hello everyone,
>> >
>> > My health has not improved at all since my last call for help with the
>
On 25 August 2010 11:31, Lei Zhang wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> On 24 August 2010 04:34, Lei Zhang wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>>> > Hello everyone,
>>> >
>>> >
On 24 August 2010 04:34, Lei Zhang wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > My health has not improved at all since my last call for help with the
> > Debian package management. I really need someone to take over from
Hello everyone,
My health has not improved at all since my last call for help with the
Debian package management. I really need someone to take over from me, or at
least some help to devise a new set of (semi-)automated build scripts. Any
volunteers?
Kind regards,
Ben
On 17 July 2010 16:07, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> On 07/16/2010 11:22 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> First I want to thank everybody for your great work of the past two
>> years. I'm very happy with what we have achieved with 1.2 (even if we
>> didn't manage to get the regression number
On 11 July 2010 11:30, Seth Shelnutt wrote:
> The gl_ati_meminfo extension has been around longer than
> the Nvidia extension so it should have an even greater presence (since
> catalyst 9.2). Anyone who has a 3xxx or newer from ATI or a 4xx from Nvidia
> is guaranteed to have the extension for de
On 11 July 2010 11:30, Seth Shelnutt wrote:
> Looking through the whole directx.c file I see what you mean. I'm not really
> sure there is any better way to do it then what it already done. It seems
> like it should be made more dynamic so everyone doesn't have to go hardcode
> in all the differen
On 26 June 2010 17:13, Ben Klein wrote:
> On 25 June 2010 15:17, Ben Klein wrote:
>> Unless someone wants to donate an AM2/DDR2 motherboard to me, someone
>> is going to have to take over the packaging of Debian Stable, Testing
>> and Unstable packages.
>>
>
> Go
On 25 June 2010 15:17, Ben Klein wrote:
> Unless someone wants to donate an AM2/DDR2 motherboard to me, someone
> is going to have to take over the packaging of Debian Stable, Testing
> and Unstable packages.
>
Good news: I got a motherboard that is made of 120% concentrated a
Unless someone wants to donate an AM2/DDR2 motherboard to me, someone
is going to have to take over the packaging of Debian Stable, Testing
and Unstable packages.
Please bottom-post on wine-devel.
On 24 June 2010 09:26, Christopher Selph wrote:
> I agreee that just converting syntax would not be enough, but it would make
> OO design in D alot easier and faster. It an idea currently, I was just
> looking for some input.
Given that there is (by definition)
2010/5/9 Sir Gallantmon (ニール・ゴンパ) :
> On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Alexandre Julliard
> wrote:
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> The 64-bit support is now more or less complete, and we have most of the
>> fancy new icons, so it's time to think about the next stable release.
>
> What do you mean by the 64-bit
On 9 May 2010 06:21, wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
>> > * better backtraces for bug reports
>>
>> -O2 works like a charm there too, at least for me.
>
> I think i read that somewhere and if i understood that correctly, my
> conclusion at that time was, that -02 optimizes the code, so it can
> "omit some"
On 6 May 2010 10:01, Evil Jay wrote:
> On 05/05/2010 02:34 PM, André Hentschel wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>> Steam seems to add a Linux client in the near future, so maybe Wine will not
>> be needed anymore for that. or did i get something wrong?
>> That might reduce our "market share" a bit as i guess
On 19 April 2010 19:43, Henri Verbeet wrote:
> On 19 April 2010 09:43, Christian Costa wrote:
>> +BOOL is_pow2(UINT num)
>> +{
>> + UINT i;
>> +
>> + if (!num) return FALSE;
>> + for (i = 0; num >> 1; i++) num >>= 1;
>> +
>> + return (num << i) == num;
>> +}
> This should at least be
On 14 April 2010 14:35, Luis Busquets wrote:
> Could someone please confirm the following points?:
>
> 1. Sound system. The configuration that wine will implement is:
> winmm --> WASAPI --> OpenAL
> and
> DirectSound --> OpenAL
> After that is done wineoss, winejack, winealsa, ... will be removed
On 9 April 2010 20:30, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
>> This seemed like a useful overview of how the various layers relate to
>> each other:
>> http://tuxradar.com/content/how-it-works-linux-audio-explained
>>
>>
>>
>
> http://insanecoding.blogspot.c
On 9 April 2010 20:04, Dan Kegel wrote:
> This seemed like a useful overview of how the various layers relate to
> each other:
> http://tuxradar.com/content/how-it-works-linux-audio-explained
A cursory glance does not reveal any mention of libalsa as a valid
"sound input", and I'm not sure but I
On 16 March 2010 00:55, Dan Kegel wrote:
> 4) Install gfwlivesetupmin.exe but without .NET Framework
<--snip-->
> The playonlinux script for that game,
> http://www.playonlinux.com/repository/?script=402
> shows that the way to do 4) is
>
> wine gfwlivesetupmin.exe /nodotnet
Added to the HOWTO.
On 12 March 2010 13:46, Aric Stewart wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> So I have been hacking on winemp3.acm on the mac to make use of CoreAudio
> for mp3 decoding and I have just gotten it working. So now I am faced with a
> questions.
>
> Do I setup winemp3.acm with #ifdefs to pick between the libmpg123
On 10 March 2010 12:19, James McKenzie wrote:
> Juan Lang wrote:
How is this different from dotnet20/mfc42/etc.?
> It is not. Thus we should NOT include Java in the package. We should
> have a Wiki article just like these do on how to install and run.
>>
>> Frankly, applications that a
On 10 March 2010 10:01, Avery Pennarun wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Roderick Colenbrander
>> wrote:
>>> I might be able to measure it using my oscilloscope. Somehow I would
>>> need to play lets say the left channel 'without' latenc
On 10 March 2010 06:50, Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
>> I've run into a few applications that simply assume Java is installed. They
>> die horribly with a "javaw" not found.
>>
>> My first inclination is to just pop up a message explaining wh
On 9 March 2010 08:40, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
>
> Am 08.03.2010 um 14:21 schrieb Roderick Colenbrander:
>
>> Hi Luke,
>>
>> We don't want to have all possible GPU models in (there are so many
>> different models). It only gives a hint to apps (yes the proper amount
>> of video memory is more serio
On 3 March 2010 19:26, Paul Vriens wrote:
> On 03/03/2010 08:47 AM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> Given that hardware connections to external synthesisers are, at least
>> in the Linux-side context, considered "synthesisers", I'm not sure
>> what you mean by this.
>&
On 3 March 2010 18:10, Paul Vriens wrote:
> On 03/03/2010 01:30 AM, Ben Klein wrote:
>>
>> If I understand this correctly, Wine/the tests are correctly detecting
>> an MPU-401 "hardware" synth device because the driver is loaded, but
>> VMware doesn't
On 3 March 2010 06:47, Julius Schwartzenberg
wrote:
> Paul Vriens wrote:
>>
>> I give up. Tried several combinations on XP (old and newer driver with or
>> without waveset files), to no avail.
>
> I found a solution. The earlier stuff I wrote here is completely unrelated.
> The Creative soft-synth
On 16 February 2010 23:25, David Gerard wrote:
> 2010/2/16 Dan Kegel :
>
>> I have a prototype of how this (and other) info might be used at
>> http://wiki.winehq.org/GameChecklist
>> I think this kind of dashboard would be quite handy.
>
>
> Are there other game-specific encyclopedias that might
On 15 February 2010 11:13, Dan Kegel wrote:
>
> I recall that Paul Hampson did a first cut at using XI2,
> linked to from the bottom of http://wiki.winehq.org/DInput,
> and http://wiki.winehq.org/Bug6971 says "the new XInput2 X11 extension
> (which is part of XOrg 7.5) provides relative mouse moti
On 10 February 2010 09:11, David Gerard wrote:
> On 9 February 2010 18:16, David Laight wrote:
>
>> A 32bit (i386) windows application binary can only run in a 32bit
>> Unix application [1]. In which case the Unix kernel will handle the
>> system call emulation and ensure that the only user-spac
On 9 February 2010 12:35, David Adam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> since one month I have problem with Wine. With the wine-git or the
> Wine binary provided by Mandriva, since I try to launch any
> application I have the following message:
This is a question better suited to wine-users than wine-devel.
On 7 February 2010 01:45, James McKenzie wrote:
> C.W. Betts wrote:
>> An idea that popped into my head when I was thinking about a Quartz (OS X)
>> driver that perhaps there could be separate drivers for Quartz (OS X) and
>> X11. Such drivers would include OpenGL and DirectX "Drivers".
>>
>>
>
On 5 February 2010 01:54, Dan Kegel wrote:
> This message is being sent in gmail in Chromium running on Wine
> with options --no-sandbox --use-nss-for-ssl.
>
> (--use-nss-for-ssl turns on a new alternate https stack that works
> in wine.)
>
> This copy of Chromium was built in Wine, too. It took
2010/1/29 Henri Verbeet :
> On 28 January 2010 22:39, Stefan Leichter wrote:
>> Is this a know problem? Is a work around available?
>>
> Yeah, that's a known problem. As a workaround you can use ">>"
> (append) instead of ">" to redirect to the file. You'll still need the
> "2>&1" to redirect stde
2010/1/26 Hin-Tak Leung :
> --- On Mon, 25/1/10, Michael Ost wrote:
>
>> Alexandre Julliard wrote:
>
>> > Not necessarily, the behavior could probably be
>> tweaked, feel free to
>> > suggest changes. You can't require users to set
>> WINEDLLPATH for normal
>> > usage though, including running fro
2010/1/26 Michael Ost :
> Ben Klein wrote:
>> WINEDLLPATH should certainly behave more like LD_LIBRARY_PATH than
>> PATH, but wine should always follow the same DLL search pattern as
>> Windows. How would Windows handle adding a directory to the DLL search
>> path? (Is t
2010/1/26 Michael Ost :
> Alexandre Julliard wrote:
>> Note that you can always specify the full exe path on the command line.
>
> That doesn't work without a wine drive that includes APP.exe.so --- we run
> without z:/.
This sort of configuration is impossible to support. You should have a
wine d
2010/1/20 Evil Jay :
> Dan Kegel wrote:
>> Today's scheduled match between Valgrind and Wine
>> was called on account of rain. The roofers think
>> they found where the water was coming in, and
>> the rainstorm can't last forever; I'm hoping to
>> turn the Valgrind build machine on again later th
2010/1/20 James McKenzie :
> Dan Kegel wrote:
>> Today's scheduled match between Valgrind and Wine
>> was called on account of rain. The roofers think
>> they found where the water was coming in, and
>> the rainstorm can't last forever; I'm hoping to
>> turn the Valgrind build machine on again la
2010/1/19 sacchi antonio :
> This is a survey for the apps that users would like to see in upcoming
> version of Ubuntu:
> what do you think??
> ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1381221
They cannot possibly be serious. Photoshop, iTunes, WoW, Steam?
"Codeweavers" isn't even an application.
A few
2010/1/17 Owen Rudge :
> Hi James,
>
>> I have been trying to connect to #winehackers from my Mac using
>> Conversation. However, this is not working as I am not receiving the
>> welcome screen from irc.freenode.net.
>
> There's possibly some issue with Freenode, as is not uncommon. Have you
> tri
2009/12/13 Sean Hodges :
> Hey all,
>
> I'm hoping to write an application that interfaces with the AppDB
> database. Can anyone point me in the direction of who I can contact
> over this? There appears to be no Web service or obvious way to query
> AppDB beyond navigating the site itself.
Interfa
2009/12/12 Ove Kaaven :
> Anssi Hannula wrote:
>>
>> However, the instructions on that page ask for copying binaries directly
>> provided in wine-mozilla tarball, and for modifying mingw32 headers.
>
> It's probably also possible to generate these at package build time by
> invoking the appropriate
2009/12/8 Peter Kovacs :
> I think Austin is right, stopping Hacks would slow down development.
> And we need people hacking.
Bugzilla is not the right place for hacks. There is a wine-hacks
repository (naturally, completely unsupported by WineHQ). If a hack
developer wants the hack to be consider
2009/11/17 Juan Lang :
>> If a previously-optional component is now deemed to be mandatory, and
>> that component *on its own* happens to double the download size
>> required to install Wine, I consider that a problem. Not everyone has
>> a cable or ADSL2+ connection.
>
> Yes, but it's not updated
2009/11/17 Juan Lang :
>> However, I refuse to force the Wine
>> package to depend on it because this wine-gecko-1.0 package doubles
>> the required download (7.8MB wine-gecko-1.0, 7.8MB wine 1.1.33
>> package). I realise that this will not be required to download on
>> every upgrade, but I also ca
2009/11/17 Jacek Caban :
> I can see three types of Wine users:
>
> - regular users
> They use Wine packages that should guarantee presence of Gecko (as Wine
> dependency or in Wine package, depends on packagers preferences). The
> current situation will probably force packagers to do the right thi
2009/11/13 Jacek Caban :
> Downloading Gecko on the first use is technically a pain.
I argue that forcing all of Wine to *depend* on wine-gecko is more of a pain ...
> We constantly have bugs from users complaining about
> it they are resolved as invalid.
... however I do understand this.
> I'v
2009/11/11 Michael Stefaniuc :
> Ben Klein wrote:
>> 2009/11/11 Michael Stefaniuc :
>>> For fedora it will not be possible to do a special 32bit compile on the
>>> x86_64
>>> arch.
>>
>> Wait ... no gcc -m32 on Fedora x86_64?
> The compile
2009/11/11 Michael Stefaniuc :
> For fedora it will not be possible to do a special 32bit compile on the x86_64
> arch.
Wait ... no gcc -m32 on Fedora x86_64?
> Hence the only way is to have the default x86_32 version and a x86_64
> version to be parallel installable. While it may be possible to
2009/11/10 Michael Stefaniuc :
> Uwe Bonnes wrote:
>> Did nobody of the packages test what they did?
> It is easy to miss as it requires:
> - Fresh install of Wine (via PackageKit or yum install) and
> - Old 32-bit WINEPREFIX.
Except that it's obvious that the packagers are not people who USE
wine
2009/11/8 David Gerard :
> You'd get good sandboxing running Wine apps as another user. Main
> problem then is integration with the user's desktop. Doable, but a
> nuisance.
Not really. A separate Wine user wouldn't prevent people from running
Wine as root incorrectly, and if you integrate it with
2009/11/8 Dan Kegel :
> The key is to require no user choices -- just do the
> right thing by default. Then the user's level of education
> or computer skills don't matter.
E.g., convince distros to give Wine SOCKET_RAW access using file
capabilities by default?
2009/10/22 Dan Kegel :
> 2) Fixing leaks in test code is usually pretty safe, and
> it's easier to get Alexandre to accept simple patches to tests,
> so start with those if you don't have many patches under your belt.
I thought AJ didn't like leak fixes in the tests.
2009/9/24 Francois Gouget :
> On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Ben Klein wrote:
> [...]
>> The real issue is that anything that *looks* (to a normal user) like
>> "give money and get your bug fixed" is not going to be good for the
>> Wine project. That includes pledges.
>
2009/9/23 Luke Benstead :
> If it IS the case that this doesn't cause a crash and is perfectly
> valid, can someone explain to me how/why this works? Or point me (no
> pun intended) to the bit in the C spec that explains it? Coz the way I
> read it, it has to dereference dmW, otherwise how would th
2009/9/23 Chris Robinson :
> On Tuesday 22 September 2009 12:32:35 am Mike Kaplinskiy wrote:
>> It actually does not dereference anything.
>
> Does the C standard specify that taking the address of a struct member being
> dereferenced doesn't actually cause a dereference, instead just offsetting?
>
2009/9/22 Vitaliy Margolen :
> Mike Kaplinskiy wrote:
>> It actually does not dereference anything. Try passing null into the
>> function - it will work just fine. This is a special case because the
>> array isn't dynamically allocated but is part of the struct, which
>> means that dmW->dmFormName
2009/9/21 Ralf Jung :
> I hope this does not sound offending, but why is Tango more of a standard
> than, e.g., Oxygen? I'm really just curious, please don't think I want to
> start a flame-war here. And, of course, I'd like to see wine integrated
> regardless of the desktop environment in use :
2009/9/22 Mike Kaplinskiy :
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> 2009/9/22 Mike Kaplinskiy :
>>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Vitaliy Margolen
>>> wrote:
>>>>> [/home/cahrendt/wine-git/dlls/wineps.drv/init.c:270]: (error) Po
2009/9/22 Mike Kaplinskiy :
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Vitaliy Margolen
> wrote:
>>> [/home/cahrendt/wine-git/dlls/wineps.drv/init.c:270]: (error) Possible
>>> null pointer dereference: dmW - otherwise it is redundant to check if
>>> dmW is null at line 272
>>
>> This is a real bug and sho
2009/9/22 Tom Wickline :
> What about a hybrid Donate/Pledge box? I'm aware there is a Donate section
> on the main site. But could this somehow be Incorporated into the rest of
> the site?
> Bugs and Apps DB or would it just be tacky :)
The real issue is that anything that *looks* (to a normal us
2009/9/21 chris ahrendt :
> False positive ticket created for:
>
> [/home/cahrendt/wine-git/dlls/wineps.drv/init.c:270]: (error) Possible
> null pointer dereference: dmW - otherwise it is redundant to check if
> dmW is null at line 272
>
> what about the others? or the suggestion of adding an addit
2009/9/21 James Mckenzie :
>
>
> -Original Message-
>>From: Henri Verbeet
>>Sent: Sep 20, 2009 12:19 PM
>>To: Pauli Nieminen
>>Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org, Joris Huizer
>>Subject: Re: cppcheck Sept 18
>>
>>Not quite. For one, the ca[5] that's being used here isn't the local
>>variable ca[5
2009/9/20 Austin English :
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Ben Klein wrote:
>> 2009/9/20 Dan Kegel :
>>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Steven Edwards
>>> wrote:
>>>> I would try to make it supported by default under msys.
>>>
>>>
2009/9/20 Dan Kegel :
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Steven Edwards wrote:
>> I would try to make it supported by default under msys.
>
> Go for it.
>
> I'm focusing on cygwin because that's where I'm comfortable,
> but msys is just an old cygwin fork, so supporting both
> should be easy.
I w
2009/9/19 sacchi antonio :
> This idea was born because I'm not a developer but I want to help Wine,
> this is not a perfect idea, help me to make it better!
> Maybe this button will appear only on very few bugs/projects (2-3
> max?) and money could go directly to Wine and after bug/project will
>
2009/9/18 chris ahrendt :
> b5b58e423d32666581f69046c74bb19902c35c2b is first bad commit
> commit b5b58e423d32666581f69046c74bb19902c35c2b
> Author: Henri Verbeet
> Date: Thu Sep 17 12:35:24 2009 +0200
>
> d3d8: Add a separate function for cube texture initialization.
>
> :04 04 8cd1
2009/9/13 Henri Verbeet :
> 2009/9/13 Mike Kaplinskiy :
>> Actually it does dereference something, if you think of dmFormName
>> being an int (not a pointer), then you would be subtracting an address
>> from a random value.
>
> If it were an int, sure, but "dmFormName" is a WCHAR array.
>
My point
2009/9/13 Mike Kaplinskiy :
> But as Ben noted, the cleaner way would be to use FIELD_OFFSET, which
> does exactly the above.
As much as I'd love to take the credit for suggesting FIELD_OFFSET, it
was Henri :)
2009/9/13 Nicolas Le Cam :
> Last one is also a false positive, it's just two pointers being
> subtracted to retrieve an offset.
That's not the reason why it's a false positive. Without context that
line does look like a NULL-dereference (dmW is dereferenced to get the
first pointer before any NUL
2009/9/6 Keith Muir :
> My understanding is that all Total War games work off the Rome Total War
> engine and you are correct the wine project under no circumstances should it
> focus on individual applications. That said if there is a game engine which
> several games use in this case fixing the p
2009/9/6 Keith Muir :
> Hi,
>
> The Total war engine continues to bounce between garbage and silver never
> rising above that level given the installed user base would it be worth
> devoting more time to fixing the problems wine has with this? as of 1.29 its
> freezing and unusable. Wine project ha
2009/9/2 David Gerard :
> 2009/9/2 Scott Ritchie :
>
>> I don't think it's worth bothering to set that up, as my medium term
>> plan is to migrate users to a real Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu 9.10. In
>> 9.10, it'll actually be much easier to add PPAs (and their unique key),
>> so I can cut the instru
2009/9/2 Scott Ritchie :
> Ben Klein wrote:
>> 2009/9/2 Scott Ritchie :
>>> Austin English wrote:
>>>> Since when is a mirror a bad thing?
>>>>
>>> It isn't, of course, however it can't replace the role of apt server
>>>
2009/9/2 Scott Ritchie :
> Austin English wrote:
>> Since when is a mirror a bad thing?
>>
>
> It isn't, of course, however it can't replace the role of apt server
> (which would require users to manually alter their sources.list file).
Just like how they have to alter their sources.list to get to
2009/8/29 Susan Cragin :
>>>Why do you need to install esound?
>
>>ALSA has shipped with "dmix" by default since shortly after 1.0 was
>>released, though I think Ubuntu's pulse config can screw with it even
>>after pulseaudio is removed.
>
> I'd forgotten about dmix, it's been so long. Good old dmi
2009/8/28 Susan Cragin :
>> Why do you need to install esound?
>
> I don't know. I've taken it for granted that some kind of mixer is needed.
> Perhaps because I don't use the default sound card, the on-board card. Maybe
> I don't need esound at all. Or maybe if I could permanently make my Creati
2009/8/28 Susan Cragin :
> Change -- The program I test with is Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
>
> Yesterday's Ubuntu updates produced a rash of pulseaudio changes, and
> suddenly alsa works with wine, without stumbling.
> Today's secret to making it work:
> In System/Preferences/Startup applications,
2009/8/28 Dmitry Timoshkov :
> "James McKenzie" wrote:
>
>>> False positive, apparently the numbers are hardcoded as:
>>> 72 char msg[128];
>>> 88 msg[10 + 3 * 16] = ' '; // = 58<127
>>>
>>
>> Why not just say 58 instead of the complex math?
>>>
>>> 89 msg[10 + 3 * 16 +
2009/8/28 chris ahrendt :
> Mike Kaplinskiy wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 3:52 PM, chris ahrendt wrote:
>>
>>> This is the result of running cppcheck 1.35 with the --all parm against
>>> the august 27th Git tree:
>>>
>>> [../wine-git/dlls/dbghelp/msc.c:88]: (possible error) Array index out of
>
2009/8/10 Vitaliy Margolen :
> Igor Tarasov wrote:
>> AppDB displays only decorations and navigation - no content on all
>> pages. Maybe this is due to recent commits?
>>
> Have the same problem when I login. When logged off, everything is fine.
>
> Vitaliy.
Works for me whether I'm logged in or n
2009/8/10 Alexandros Dermenakis :
> Hi,
>
> I 'm now ready to start debugging wine so I'd like to try solving a bug. Do I
> need to assign a bug to myself or I just start solving it? If I have to assign
> it how can I do that?
>
> I created a bug zilla account
You don't need to assign bugs to your
2009/8/5 Francois Gouget :
> On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Juan Lang wrote:
>
>> > Still wouldn't hurt to fix them.
>>
>> Well, Alexandre routinely rejects such "fixes."
>
> It may be worth reconsidering.
>
> Just like if you have hundreds of compilation warnings the useful ones
> get lost in the sea, if suc
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