Dan Kegel wrote:
M-Halo wrote:
Since then, I've compiled other apps with configure/
make/ make install ... yet, I find myself still using
wineinstall for installing Wine from source.
Keep Wineinstall... it's vital.
OK, let's keep it, but let's migrate everything interesting
from it into configure.
Mike Hearn wrote:
ITSS was implemented by Mike - as it's a component of IE I guess it
should at least work with it so I'm CCing him. It may be that he
implemented it for some other app rather than IE and he doesn't have
time to bring it up to scratch for IE right now. I'm not sure.
The second p
Hopefully, this time I have generated more specific and relevant
information. I have done regressions to identify the patches that may
be causing the symptoms. I have duplicated these results by using
./tools/wineinstall, make && make depends and wineprefixcreate.
Although I was not able to
I will be
more than happy to do it.
Dan McGhee wrote:
Conventions:
1013 implies wine compiled from the cvs update on October 13 and a
.wine, created from that update
aug implies wine version compiled from the cvs update on October 13
and a .wine from a wine version, compiled from my rep
At the outset I must apologize for the length of this post. This
situation is intricately convoluted and, currently, I cannot interpret
the information that I have collected. Right now I can only relay
information that I think is relevant. I would be more than happy to
generate more info, b
Andreas Mohr wrote:
From my days as a list admin, I remember that there's a 40k limit
(maybe slightly different now), so yes, I'd say a bug report is the way to
go.
Andreas Mohr
Thanks very much for the help.
Dan
Filip Navara wrote:
Dan McGhee wrote:
Filip Navara wrote:
This commit adds implementation of the ITSS library that is used to
read the Html Help files. Maybe you can try
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="*itss=b" wine xxx.exe
Oops, sorry, I meant
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="*itss=n" wine xxx
Filip Navara wrote:
Dan McGhee wrote:
I could not get IE Help, or any application based on it, to work
after the September snapshot. I did a regression and identified the
commit of 20040824 16:00:16 CDT as causing the problem. This commit
edits this patch:
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id
Filip Navara wrote:
Dan McGhee wrote:
I could not get IE Help, or any application based on it, to work
after the September snapshot. I did a regression and identified the
commit of 20040824 16:00:16 CDT as causing the problem. This commit
edits this patch:
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id
I could not get IE Help, or any application based on it, to work after
the September snapshot. I did a regression and identified the commit of
20040824 16:00:16 CDT as causing the problem. This commit edits this patch:
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=13475
Among other things this patch chang
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=204255&highlight=wine
I'm farmerdan in this thread. I used to get this message when I first
started using wine. It came when I tried to use the windows partition
AND when I had installed wine from a package.
I have not recr
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