Start Programs reg entry

2006-04-29 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
A while back there was a bug reported because certain installers looked in the registry for the path to the programs menu, and when they couldnt find it, they would abort the install. http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2765 The bug was closed once a patch was committed.. Seems that now, w

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-25 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Paul Millar wrote: Hi Tom, On Tuesday 25 Apr 2006 19:05, Tom Spear wrote: On 4/25/06, Paul Millar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yes, this looks to be amenable to a clean-room implementation. [...] I don't see any reason why that couldn't work. We could combine that test suite wit

Re: HTML e-mails

2006-04-25 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
KGJ wrote: Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Monday, April 24, 2006, 8:32:14 PM, Segin wrote: Vitaliy Margolen wrote: I'm sure that everyone of us really enjoys seeing influx of these wonderful HTML messages. People please don't send HTML e-mails to the mailing lists. Tey

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-24 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Joseph Garvin wrote: On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 17:30 +0200, Molle Bestefich wrote: I'd like to know exactly what it is that people find so convenient about forums. A lot. If forums are made, they should be user, not developer, targeted. Normal users, as opposed to power hackers, prefer fo

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-24 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Jonathan Ernst wrote: Le dimanche 23 avril 2006 à 12:41 -0500, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) a écrit : But I still want to get certain threads delivered to my mailbox, so I suffer thru all the ones I don't read. Where if I subscribe to a forum thread, then I get all pos

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-24 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
n0dalus wrote: On 4/24/06, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fine whatever.. Personally I dont like having to keep an irc client open, but i would be more inclined to do so if we had our own server... Then we could do java irc from one of the web

Re: [Wine] Re: Sum-up: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-24 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
n0dalus wrote: On 4/24/06, deedee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Forums can tend towards cliques. So-called "popular" forums, especially, can have this quality -- because popularity frequently equates to regulars who always show up and post. In a way this holds for mailing lists as well, b

Re: Sum-up: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-24 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Molle Bestefich wrote: Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: If solution 3 ever takes off, I will gladly contribute with coding. Realistically, though, i cannot implement something like this all by myself, especially not in any kind of a timely fashion. I can contrib some

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-24 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Jeremy Newman wrote: On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 11:40 -0500, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: It doesn't make sense to not have a universal login for the entire site, and even you complain about it.. Just curious, but why are we not able to fix that? Nobody has tak

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Kai Blin wrote: * "Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23/04/06, 13:00:51]: See directly below.. People see all of these choices on where to go to get help, but dont like any of them (dont want to be flooded with emails, dont want to search the

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Kai Blin wrote: * "Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23/04/06, 11:40:39]: Yes you do, but personally I hate the appdb, and im rarely ever going to pull up irc even though it is installed, because i dont like having to switch network

Re: [Wine] Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Peter Åstrand wrote: On Sat, 22 Apr 2006, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: You can't reply to the archives.. you still have to sign up for the mailing list. I don't like having my inbox flooded with emails from the devel and bugs lists. If I go to a forum, I see a

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Dimi Paun wrote: On Sat, April 22, 2006 9:45 pm, Molle Bestefich said: Can you explain what's so different between Google and a forum search? That's pretty obvious: the Google search is just a lot better. Remember when we used to offer our own search on WineHQ? It sucked so badly it wa

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Molle Bestefich wrote: Scott Ritchie wrote: This makes perfect sense to me: I _hate_ mailing lists, especially the kind that I have to subscribe to in order to post - it's far easier to run a search on a web forum (rather than googling the list archives), Can you explain what's so diff

Re: Sum-up: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Segin wrote: Why aren't I offering suggestions? I did offer one. The rest are beyond our control. To attempt to fix those would be as intelligent as sticking your hand into a boiling pot of water. Let's look at that last one, the sticky thing. This usually means to have a email highlighted in

Re: Sum-up: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Molle Bestefich wrote: Hi I've tried to sum up the problems with the wine-users mailing list that are urging many people to call for a forum.winehq.org. I hope it's useful. Problems 1) Cannot post without configured mail client 2) Browsing old topics and replying/posting new ones

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Jeremy Newman wrote: Currently the WineHQ server really does not have much space left over. Alexandre and I have had a few issues with the box running out of hard drive space. I offered space on my box, so space shouldn't be an issue. We need to know if this is really needed. Is providing a

Re: PROT_EXEC mmap/mprotect, i386 PAE + NX broken, x86-64 2.6.17-rc2

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Jesse Allen wrote: On 4/22/06, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 11:12:06 +0100, Alistair John Strachan wrote: Well, I'm using a "modified" game executable which does not check for the presence of a CD. However, it hooks into the original game executable so that

Requested change in bugzilla

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Hi all, just posting this publicly for anyone that wants to either second this idea or shoot it down :-). Jeremy, one of my biggest (minor) nits about using Bugzilla is the component box. It isn't very user friendly.. What I mean is that a lot of the components are rarely (never?) used whil

Bug 5112 - Explorer (wine builtin) fails when run with no command line args

2006-04-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Hi everyone, just a simple question. According to this bug, winefile and explorer are bit-by-bit identical, but yet 1 crashes when run with no command line, while the other does not. As the subject of this email says, explorer crashes but winefile doesn't. This particular has no problem with

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-22 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Molle Bestefich wrote: David Shaw wrote: Actually, "sticky" posts are ones that don't or can't get deleted Aha. So people usually delete posts from bulletin boards after some time? Who decides what gets deleted, an administrator or the postee, time, or?... That's a feature that would

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-22 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Mike Hearn wrote: On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 07:49:15 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote: I dislike the thought of having to monitor multiple forums. Well, it's not like non-forumers would be banned or anything :) Worse still, if a particular web forum goes offline, all its content is lost; not so f

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-22 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Molle Bestefich wrote: Paul wrote: No seriously, I don't have the time to spend going out and monitoring a dozen forums. I find mail lists much more convenient ... the information comes to me, I don't have to go to the information. I feel the same. I'd like to know exactly what it is

Re: Re-proposal: web forums

2006-04-22 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Dan Kegel wrote: Mike Hearn wrote: [Let's set up web forums for wine users] I dislike the thought of having to monitor multiple forums. Worse still, if a particular web forum goes offline, all its content is lost; not so for mailing lists, which are archived in multiple locations and s

Re: What version of freetype are we requiring these days

2006-04-21 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Bill Medland wrote: I have just noticed that configure is telling me "Warning: Freetype or Fontforge is missing" Why does it think that? (freetype-devel version 2.1.9 is installed) Is fontforge installed? You need both.

Re: SOC project

2006-04-19 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Kai Blin wrote: * Kai Blin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17/04/06, 20:44:30]: Now what I wanted to as was the following. I've recently started to look into the GENSEC library samba4 has to implement SSPI authentication and signing/sealing, as the latter is impossible to do with ntlm_auth. Now, would

Re: SOC Idea: Easy usage of native DLLs in Linux programs

2006-04-18 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Dan Kegel wrote: On 4/18/06, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: so IMHO this one shouldn't be judged on whether it gets checked in or not but rather whether it works and how easy it is to use. I wouldn't put it that way. I'd continue "and if it clearly makes the world a happy place

Re: AutoCAD in Linux

2006-04-18 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Alexander N. Sørnes wrote: Uwe Bonnes skrev: "Richardson" == Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Richardson> Hello! Richardson> My name is Richardson and I am from Brazil and I am needing Richardson> to know how I can install the AutoCAD r14 and AutoCAD 2000 Ric

Re: [SOC] ASIO

2006-04-18 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Willie Sippel wrote: Am Dienstag, 18. April 2006 11:56 schrieb Christian Gmeiner: What is ASIO? ASIO is a driver interface for pro-audio apps developed by Steinberg. It's somewhat similar to our beloved Jack sound server, but not as advanced. I thought about implementing ASIO for wine so we

Re: Wine Front-End development

2006-04-15 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Karl Lattimer wrote: The point here is that if someone is willing to install wine, chances are they will have all the libraries required for it on a unix system, Isn't this how we are running into the font problems by requiring fontforge? Just because it is available and a user can and wan

Re: Coverity doing scans of Wine codebase!

2006-04-07 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
James Hawkins wrote: On 4/6/06, Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, that was a bit over-enthusiastic. A few of these are more tricky. EG: Of the possible bugs I've seen so far, most of them are valid and worth fixing, but the checker stumbles over WideCharToMultiByte. The check

Re: Coverity Open Source Defect Scan of Wine

2006-04-06 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Ben Chelf wrote: Hello Wine Developers, As some of you may have heard, last month Coverity set up http://scan.coverity.com as a site dedicated to scanning open source projects for defects. In just 1 month, over 4500 defects have been examined by various open source developers, and from what

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Troy Rollo wrote: On Thursday 06 April 2006 12:31, Troy Rollo wrote: On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:06, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: I dont know if this will help, but it is worth a shot... Install fontforge from fontforge.sourceforge.net Actually it looks like

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Ivan Gyurdiev wrote: I am no longer able to see fonts in: - the GTA installer - for example on the intial screen ("What language to use?") - Steam (*with* Tahoma previously installed and working). When selecting menus fonts will flash quickly making the menu visible, and then disappear. In a

Re: compile error

2006-04-04 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
MF wrote: Tom, Robert, First and above all thanks for your kind answers. First time I post for help (I usually get myself out of trouble by reading other people's q&a) and I was touched by the "net magic"... Installing the ia32-libs-dev package and running the uninstall / install procedure supr

Re: [Bug 4979] New: wine .9.11 make fails on AMD64

2006-04-03 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Wine Bugs wrote: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4979 Summary: wine .9.11 make fails on AMD64 Product: Wine Version: 0.9.11. Platform: PC-x86-64 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priori

Re: What's uuid 33ad4ed2-6699-11cf-b70c-00aa0060d393?

2006-04-02 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Dan Kegel wrote: http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=33ad4ed2 turns up seven apps which fail with errors like fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_FindConnectionPoint no connection point for {33ad4ed2-6699-11cf-b70c-00aa0060d393} http://www.google.com/search?q=33ad4ed2-6699

Re: whats wrong with the wine devel list

2006-04-02 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Kai Blin wrote: * "Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/04/06, 09:36:53]: Marcus Meissner wrote: Also I don't particularly like the reply-to setup here, can't it just be munged back to the list, rather than replying to an indivi

Re: whats wrong with the wine devel list

2006-04-02 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Segin wrote: I never see ANY of the posts I make once I make them. Could be a setting of my email client to not fetch email I sent myself, but seems unlikey cause GMail's web interface never claims to have anything from myself. I think GMail drops mails sent by your own account (does the same

Re: whats wrong with the wine devel list

2006-04-02 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Marcus Meissner wrote: Also I don't particularly like the reply-to setup here, can't it just be munged back to the list, rather than replying to an individual? Everyone else is fine by it. Actually I'd prefer it to only reply to the list as well.

Re: compile error

2006-04-02 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
MF wrote: Hi, System: Dell Power Edge 830, Intel Dual Core, Linux Ubuntu 5.10, 64 bits version Tried to compile Wine with the ./tools/wineinstall as per recommended procedure in readme file, from sources package downloaded with apt-get build-dep wine and apt-get --build source wine wich did not

Re: Keyboard Rewrite

2006-04-01 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Derek Fawcus wrote: On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 10:59:58AM -0600, Tom Spear wrote: Ok. Are these outputs that you are giving us what the keyboard shows under a native app, Those are what one gets under native X, if one runs xev or what they currently show under wine? What layout do

Re: Software Freedom Conservancy

2006-03-31 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Jeremy White wrote: No objection from me.. Although, I should mention that I haven't seen much in the way of a link to donate to the project. Theres no link on the main page anywhere that I can see. Perhaps the fund would be a little bigger if it was easier to find a donate link? Hmm.

Re: Alexandre Julliard : x11drv: Moved desktop mode handling to the explorer process.

2006-03-27 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Tony Lambregts wrote: Alexandre Julliard wrote: Module: wine Branch: refs/heads/master Commit: db6608ac9f9bbc2ddd7f8bf201d1387d079dfd5f URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/?p=wine.git;a=commit;h=db6608ac9f9bbc2ddd7f8bf201d1387d079dfd5f Author: Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date:

Re: What is the reason to use GL_FRONT_LEFT in wglMakeCurrent()

2006-03-27 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Tomas Carnecky wrote: I don't know if it even runs.. I mean, if it works correctly. http://dbservice.com/tom/LinuxTest.exe It creates LinuxTest.log in the same directory as the executable, and prints out whether pbuffers are supported and which drawbuffers are activated.. tom Well, I ra

Re: What is the reason to use GL_FRONT_LEFT in wglMakeCurrent()

2006-03-27 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Tomas Carnecky wrote: I have written a test for windows (to test whether wglMakeCurrent changes the drawbuffer or not), but nobody of my friends has a graphics card that supportd pbuffers. tom I have a GF FX5700. Does that support pbuffers? If so, I'll run the test Tom

Re: file.c:246: Test failed: shouldn't be able to delete a readonly file

2006-03-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Mike McCormack wrote: Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: Hmm.. I'm thinking that the test isn't doing it right then... Cause windows will let you delete a readonly file, but it prompts you first Deleting using the UI isn't the same as a program using DeleteFile

Re: file.c:246: Test failed: shouldn't be able to delete a readonly file

2006-03-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Huw D M Davies wrote: On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 01:24:53PM -0500, Matt Finnicum wrote: I'm at a windows XP machine right now. I have no trouble deleting read-only files - I get the dialog informing me it's read-only, but then it allows me to delete it. Is it the same on 95/98? How are

Re: file.c:246: Test failed: shouldn't be able to delete a readonly file

2006-03-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Huw D M Davies wrote: On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 06:04:21AM -0600, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: Umm.. I'm not totally sure this is 100% in conformance with windows. When I try to delete a readonly file, I get a dialog telling me that it is readonly, and asking me

file.c:246: Test failed: shouldn't be able to delete a readonly file

2006-03-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Umm.. I'm not totally sure this is 100% in conformance with windows. When I try to delete a readonly file, I get a dialog telling me that it is readonly, and asking me if I really want to delete it. If we are completely disallowing removal of a readonly file (by windows standard, not linux' s

Re: Dev-C++ dogfooding

2006-03-23 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
There is a freeware program called Total Copy that you might be able to convince the author to let you have the source (or to at least let you use the animation).. He doesn't actively develop it anymore, and it would be nice to have our own copy dialog anyways.. I use total copy on my windows

Wiki access

2006-03-22 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Could someone give me access to rename and delete pages in the wiki? I can't even rename or delete my own user page (!!) Thanks Tom

Re: Known issues area on main wiki page

2006-03-21 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Tony Lambregts wrote: Tom Spear wrote: On 3/21/06, *Vitaliy Margolen* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: I sure hope all users will go look at this page first. But some how I don't think they will. When we getting _exact_ duplicates with the same summary and a

Re: Known issues area on main wiki page

2006-03-21 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Segin wrote: Tony Lambregts wrote: Tom Spear wrote: On 3/21/06, **Vitaliy Margolen** <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: [...] [...] Keeping them around for a while even after they are fixed would be a good idea since not everyone keeps up with the latest version of wine. I

Re: Known issues area on main wiki page

2006-03-21 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Jesse Allen wrote: On 3/20/06, Mike McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dimi Paun wrote: On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 22:28 -0600, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: clicking on the audio tab to check out bug 4051 first? Please! How about we fix the p

Known issues area on main wiki page

2006-03-20 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
I'm not trying to be a whiner here, but I think enough is enough when it comes to having to close bugs as a duplicate. There has to be some simple solution to cut down on the number of new bugs filed that report that winecfg crashes when clicking on the audio tab. I know that the subject abov

Re: bugzilla account

2006-02-12 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Tony, can you empower me to empower other people, since I have already been empowered to fix bugs, and I got his request email last night? Tom Tony Lambregts wrote: Michael Jung wrote: Hi, I would like to change the status of bug 4322 to FIXED, but I'm not 'empowered' to do it. Whom do I ha

Representation of virtual hardware in desktop managers [Was Bug 4551]

2006-02-12 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Forwarded from Bugzilla bug 4551. Nowadays on Linux you do not see your virtual wine hardware drives in KDE or GNOME because they are not recognized. You have to open "invisible" folder "$HOME/.wine". Many users will not be able to do this. Maybe one could work out some standard with freedesktop

Re: wine on Intel Xeon processor

2006-02-10 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
in the Xeon processor We had'nt recompiled the kernel with Xeon Processor , we are using the same that is coming with RHEL 4.0 Now I compiled the kernel again and used the new kernel Image. Still I am getting the same timings On 2/9/06, *Tom Spear (

Re: sudo vs su in wineinstall

2006-01-29 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
James Hawkins wrote: If the user is not in the /etc/sudoers configuration file, it just complains you're not in the configuration and asks for the root password. That is apparently distro-specific, as the last time I used sudo on my Slackware 10.2 box (a few months ago), as well as on my room

sudo vs su in wineinstall

2006-01-29 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Hi guys, bug 4439 describes a problem where a machine (running ubuntu) does not install wine when using wineinstall due to the fact that su dos not work.. Just a couple of questions: Is this the case (su not working) on all Ubuntu machines, or just something broken on that users' machine? I

Re: The Dogfood Challenge: use Wine to run your web browser, etc.

2006-01-29 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
I like the sound of these ideas very much.. Should we check the ability to just run the apps, or the apps and any extensions or plugins they might support? I suppose the 2nd one would make more sense, cause thats why people use firefox, to get more out of their browser, but it is a question in

Re: A modest proposal

2006-01-09 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
the wine included in fc4 is customized by redhat.. there are no new features in it afaik. Tom gslink wrote: I noticed that for FC4 Red Hat is providing a copy of Wine in extras. This is something that THEY are producing and it is in a different form from the one put out by Wine HQ. It appe

Re: Please read: Wine(HQ) needs a reorganization (AppDB, Bugzilla, etc.)

2006-01-09 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
Perhaps we should check this out? Anyone? Tom Molle Bestefich wrote: Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea) wrote: ANYWAYS this email has gotten longer than I planned, and my hands are starting to hurt, so please, comments or suggestions, send em my way. Maybe the reason that your mail is

Re: Please read: Wine(HQ) needs a reorganization (AppDB, Bugzilla, etc.)

2006-01-09 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
I disagree with both sides of the forum issue.. I think that depending on how it is implemented, it could go either way.. There are forum software's out there that will send you a mail (including what was said) whenever a section is replied to.. Which means you just subscribe to the wine-dev

Re: Licensing question

2006-01-04 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
Dominic Wise wrote: On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 17:00 +0100, Andreas Mohr wrote: Hi, On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 03:29:22PM +, Dominic Wise wrote: I have a question regarding the use of portions of Wine in a commercial application. Sorry if this is not the right place to post but I am not s

Re: Question regarding the Wine Vs WineLib performance

2006-01-04 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
This may sound like a stupid thought, and may have already been discussed (I couldnt attend wineconf), but doesnt g++ compile everything with -Ox upon request, so it is size-optimized (read: Compressed), and don't most people use that same flag on most compilations? It seems to me that if the

Re: winecfg: Problems with audio configuration

2006-01-02 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Monday, January 2, 2006, 2:55:38 PM, Robert Reif wrote: Vitaliy Margolen wrote: I have noticed significant increase in crashes and lockups in winecfg's audio page. Could we do something about that before the next release? I agree with you but can y

Re: wine's setupapi.dll / newdev.dll ?

2005-12-29 Thread Tom Spear (aka Dustin Navea)
Marcus Meissner wrote: What does STI provide? Access to digital cameras and scanners? IIRC, STI.dll is the API for scanners, and STI_CI is the API for digital cameras.. (STI being STill Image, and STI_CI being STill Image Capture Instrument or something close to that)..

Computer down

2005-12-25 Thread Dustin Navea
Sorry to anyone that was working with me on bugs, any anyone that has written to me in the past few days.  I got a bigger hdd, and was xferring data from my windows box onto it, then when I went to put my linux hdd into what was formerly my windows box, it wouldnt boot.  Looks to be a bad mobo, so

Re: chdir to /tmp/.wine-1000/server-307-6930068 : No such file or directory

2005-12-14 Thread Dustin Navea
I havent seen this mentioned in this thread yet, but did you try make distclean, and/or completely blowing away the directory you checked out wine into, and checking it out fresh? Another idea is to go ahead and create the directory, since it cant cd into it, and see what happens when you do t

Re: Make check failure

2005-12-04 Thread Dustin Navea
Michael Jung wrote: Hi, On Sunday 04 December 2005 04:35, James Hawkins wrote: On 12/3/05, Dustin Navea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: make[3]: Entering directory `/home/speeddy/wine/dlls/advapi32/tests' ../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M advapi32.dll -T ../../.. -p advapi32_

[Take 2] Make check error

2005-12-03 Thread Dustin Navea
The last error was caused by linux/capi.h being included, even though it wont compile (checked configure) This one I'm not sure about. ../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M gdi32.dll -T ../../.. -p gdi32_test.exe.so metafile.c && touch metafile.ok metafile.c:135: Test failed: pass 0: dx[0] (0)

Make check failure

2005-12-03 Thread Dustin Navea
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/speeddy/wine/dlls/advapi32/tests' ../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M advapi32.dll -T ../../.. -p advapi32_test.exe.so crypt.c && touch crypt.ok crypt.c:710: Test failed: expected 234, got 0 Anyone wanna help me figure out why? Dustin

Delay in sound with arts sound driver

2005-11-21 Thread Dustin Navea
When running the installer for starcraft, when moving the mouse over any of the options, it highlights that option, and plays a sound. When arts is set to sleep (to prevent blocking), and using the ALSA driver, everything works fine, when you move the mouse over the options, the sound immediat

Re: D3D7 & WineD3D success

2005-11-20 Thread Dustin Navea
Raphael wrote: Many users want wine to play diablo2, starcraft, civ3, sacrifice, ... (i don't know if this games use ProcessVertices or Multithreading) You can see most wanted games (and how to download demos) here :) http://appdb.winehq.org/votestats.php For more info about ddraw games lione

Re: Fwd: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-20 Thread Dustin Navea
seorge wrote: Hi, Since I'm not a developerr and therefore can't take part in any discussion here may I ask you to discuss the bug I reported, because Dustin Navea asked me to join this list. Or if nobody really need my presence here, please let me know and I will unsubscribe.

Re: Should the AppDB make public the number of unique page views each app gets?

2005-11-19 Thread Dustin Navea
Scott Ritchie wrote: This was an idea we discussed in IRC for a short bit, and I think it would be good to bring it up here. Essentially, if the AppDB displayed the number of page views each app got it would go a long way towards estimating the demand for particular applications, whether they wo

Re: What would most aid WINE development?

2005-11-19 Thread Dustin Navea
David Lee Lambert wrote: > I used to be unable to read Office 2000 and later files with a certain > non-Microsoft Windows word processor and with StarOffice, but for as > long as I've been using it regularly, OpenOffice has never had a > problem with any Word document I've been exposed to (and a

Minor graphical glitches in 3dMark2000's GUI

2005-11-19 Thread Dustin Navea
OK, these are all in the GUI, not while running the Demo or the Benchmark itself. First is when you initially run the program, it shows a splash screen, but it looks like there is another small piece of the splash that is not being displayed (just shows up as a white box in the middle of the r

Quick q about bug posting

2005-11-18 Thread Dustin Navea
Just wondering, I'm going through all of the different apps that I have to see what sorts of problems I am running into, and in several of them, the programs run fine, but there are some graphic glitches (nothing major).. Should I report those here, to bugzilla, or both? They all see to be tr

[Starcraft-installer] Files copy very slowly

2005-11-17 Thread Dustin Navea
When installing Starcraft, I noticed that since the last time I tried installing it (a couple of years ago), the file copy takes a long time. Typically, Starcraft takes about 5-8 mins to install once the file copy has started on both a windows system, as well on on wine, but now it takes 15+ mins

Icons not created by wineshelllink

2005-11-17 Thread Dustin Navea
I have reopened bug 717, starcraft icons not created by wineshelllink, because, well, they arent... They used to be, but now it spits out an error. See the bug for more info.. Dustin

Ignore post about winrar not showing files/folders on other drives

2005-11-17 Thread Dustin Navea
After the listview update, and the corresponding patch that gets winrar to start up again, winrar now shows files/folders on other drives again.. Sorry for the confusion. Dustin

WinRAR doesnt show files on drives other than the default one

2005-11-17 Thread Dustin Navea
When I start WinRAR, it shows the files and folders on the drive that it starts up in, but if I switch to drive Z (the / folder on my reiser fs), nothing shows up there. This is most likely a listview bug, but I´m not sure when it stopped working. Sometime before 0.9 came out. I will file a

Re: Regression: WinRAR now fails to start (not related to Xorg 6.8.2)

2005-11-17 Thread Dustin Navea
Thanks Vitaliy, the patch you sent works perfectly.. Now WinRAR starts up again.. Dustin Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 10:31:24 PM, Dustin Navea wrote: I reverted my Xorg install to 6.8.1, so I can at least do some bug hunting, and was able to get wine to run WinRAR

Re: Regression: WinRAR now fails to start (not related to Xorg 6.8.2)

2005-11-17 Thread Dustin Navea
e/dlls/comctl32/header.c Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 10:31:24 PM, Dustin Navea wrote: I reverted my Xorg install to 6.8.1, so I can at least do some bug hunting, and was able to get wine to run WinRAR post 0.9, pre 0.9.1, now after updating to cvs as of about an hour or

Re: Regression: WinRAR now fails to start (not related to Xorg 6.8.2)

2005-11-16 Thread Dustin Navea
h one it is. Dustin Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 10:31:24 PM, Dustin Navea wrote: I reverted my Xorg install to 6.8.1, so I can at least do some bug hunting, and was able to get wine to run WinRAR post 0.9, pre 0.9.1, now after updating to cvs as of about an hour or s

Regression: WinRAR now fails to start (not related to Xorg 6.8.2)

2005-11-16 Thread Dustin Navea
I reverted my Xorg install to 6.8.1, so I can at least do some bug hunting, and was able to get wine to run WinRAR post 0.9, pre 0.9.1, now after updating to cvs as of about an hour or so ago, WinRAR fails to start with: err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 108c wp= lp=

New bug for Xorg Pixmap issue

2005-11-12 Thread Dustin Navea
Went ahead and created bug 3826 as a metabug for the different apps that are broken by the Xorg pixmap patch, either the original, or the supposedly fixed one. If you have a program that used to work, but now shows the error message mentioned in bug 3826, please file a bug for the application

Re: Regression: Winrar fails to start

2005-11-10 Thread Dustin Navea
Nov 09, 2005 at 04:24:43PM +0100, Christian Lachner wrote: > Also got that Problem with Audiograbber... Other programs are surely also > affected by this problem > > On 11/9/05, Dustin Navea < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

Re: Regression: Winrar fails to start

2005-11-09 Thread Dustin Navea
, and then we just have to wait on them to see what they say. Dustin Marcus Meissner wrote: On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 04:24:43PM +0100, Christian Lachner wrote: Also got that Problem with Audiograbber... Other programs are surely also affected by this problem On 11/9/05, Dustin Navea <[EM

Regression: Winrar fails to start

2005-11-09 Thread Dustin Navea
Can I get someone to take a look at http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3573 ? This seems to affect only users of Xorg, and it seems to affect all of them, in multiple different programs.. Dustin

Re: wine overstepping the mark?

2005-10-27 Thread Dustin Navea
that is exactly my point.. lol thanks for saving me the time of writing what you just said.. wino: wine believes it needs to do that for all users, because it thinks that all users want to run windows programs.. I understand now that you only want to be able to run wine under 1 user, and so t

Re: wine overstepping the mark?

2005-10-27 Thread Dustin Navea
what I was trying to say previously. Dustin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:23:48 +0200, Dustin Navea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I dont see how that is a problem? AFAIK wine has to mod them so that when you double click on an exe in your GUI, the GUI knows what

Re: wine overstepping the mark?

2005-10-27 Thread Dustin Navea
I dont see how that is a problem? AFAIK wine has to mod them so that when you double click on an exe in your GUI, the GUI knows what program to load the exe's with... but then again I could be wrong. anyone else? Dustin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried to compile wine-cvs on Gentoo and it g

Re: How dumb the directory of configuration of wine of $HOME/.wine for $HOME/.my-config?

2005-08-11 Thread Dustin Navea
Yet another example of babelfish mangling... lol Dustin Fabio Duarte Vilas Boas wrote: How dumb the directory of configuration of wine of $HOME/.wine for $HOME/.my-config? ___ Yahoo! Acesso Grátis - Intern

Thought you all should know....

2005-07-22 Thread Dustin Navea
To the PC reporters and journalists that this email gets sent to, this should probably be sent to people on your lists, pending further research on your part. I got this from the EFF (for those that dont know, thats the Electronic Frontires Foundation, the guys that monitor your privacy), and

Re: Documenting debug messages (was: wine/dlls/x11drv x11drv_main.c x11drv.h palette.c)

2005-06-19 Thread Dustin Navea
n Vincent wrote: On 6/15/05, Dustin Navea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd have to agree with you guys on this one. One thing I can think of that I would like to take on (given enough time to do it all) is create a wiki page that I can use to document all of the fixme's, warn'

Re: wine/dlls/x11drv x11drv_main.c x11drv.h palette.c

2005-06-15 Thread Dustin Navea
I'd have to agree with you guys on this one. One thing I can think of that I would like to take on (given enough time to do it all) is create a wiki page that I can use to document all of the fixme's, warn's and err's that occur in the source, and then ask anyone that is contributing code to u

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