ecommend going.
See http://gsoc-wiki.osuosl.org/index.php/Main_Page#Mentor_Summits for
the notes from the last years.
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On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 10:12 +0200, Jan Gerrit Möltgen wrote:
> Hello together,
>
> the Wine project is accepted for LinuxTag. I'm verry sorry, in the period of
> the day linux I have no time unexpectedly and at this moment my time looks
> bad, too. Is anyone here, who can manage the Wine on Linu
e spending my vacation time this year travelling to a couple of
conferences, so I won't have time left to go to LinuxTag. The downside of not
having a job working on open source. ;)
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them in 2 months of time. (They have 3 months, but past experience tells us
this almost always takes longer than planned).
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On Wednesday 06 January 2010 17:49:12 Kai Blin wrote:
> I'll send a patch.
I see Wolfram beat me to it. :)
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urn in the mapping table. It
looks like it'd make sense to change that if check to
if (ret == ERROR_MR_MID_NOT_FOUND && status != STATUS_MESSAGE_NOT_FOUND)
FIXME(...);
I'll send a patch.
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two characters (possibly via an alias) is a small price to pay for
non-braindead formatting imho.
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think the current set-up is broken enough to make this change
worth all the trouble it'll cause. IIRC Scott decided to go and give it a try
anyway, so at least one of us could have an informed opinion.
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) will have to implement something
that'll allow multiplexing the named pipe handling in one of our daemons. But
from our last conversation on the subject, we seem to be ready to do that if
needed.
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it.
>
> Why do you return a list of IP addresses from WS2_get_local_ips if you need
> only one? Just get the one with the lowest metric and return it.
>
> I think it would be better
That's not what Windows does, though. Windows returns the full list.
Just my
On Saturday 10 October 2009 18:18:30 Henri Verbeet wrote:
> 2009/10/10 Kai Blin :
> > But I highly doubt DirectPlay works on any of those.
>
> That would be a bug then, although perhaps not the most important one.
>
> > It's always in intel byteorder.
>
> That j
On Saturday 10 October 2009 12:08:32 Henri Verbeet wrote:
> 2009/10/10 Kai Blin :
> > Wine runs on architectures with different byte order? I'm not sure if we
> > need to be too concerned here. DirectPlay basically sets up a couple of
> > structs
>
> We have at
to define "network protocols". I've even
seen pointers in the structures being passed, of course they're completely
meaningless to the other peers.
Of course the packing needs to match what MS is sending over the network.
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first real solution to a problem that affects a
couple of games with developers who didn't get networking right. I'm pretty
sure this only works by accident on windows as well, it'll break on
dual-homed windows hosts just the way it breaks on Wine.
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Mountain View, CA, this October. Is anybody who mentored interested in going?
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ore features of Samba3 and Samba4 use the same codebase or at least behave
the same way. There's a good chance that both implementations will converge
to one sort of behavior, so if we get that implemented we should be fine.
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On Sunday 23 August 2009 10:55:39 Austin English wrote:
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No patch and no attachment.
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p, so please try to get the surveys in as soon as
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http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/program/google/gsoc2009/timeline for
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much. There's too many
areas where you're not scratching anybody else's itch. And if it doesn't have
emacs integration, Alexandre won't use it ;).
Of course I'm happy to be prooven wrong on this.
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Just a little reminder that you need to fill out your GSoC surveys by monday.
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gt; comment about random paypal buttons and a lack of a real
> infrastructure for accepting donations.
Yeah, but Dan wasn't talking about donations. The money the German government
is planning to spend will be project-bound, for someone to implement stuff
they want.
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> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Kai Blin wrote:
> > Yes. Realistically, there will be a contract involved regulating what
> > needs to be done to get the money. I very much doubt the government just
> > go and drop m
drop
money on random paypal buttons and hope for the best. The way I've seen stuff
like this work before is that there's a call for bids from companies to
implement certain features in a piece of software, maybe with the requirement
at a reasonable effort to get the produced change
time today. However,
the way I read the article, (most of) the money is planned to be spent on
improving software already in use at some agencies. No idea if this already
includes Wine or not. :)
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se are some crazy renames/copies...
At least windowscodecs/main.c is a stub. So I take the LGPL license comment is
the same. Git doesn't care about filenames much, and judges operations based
on content. If the file's mostly the license header, it doesn't sound so
insane to assum
and every single kernel upgrade your distro does is a pain.
There's always something, I guess.
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c) not fixable by us without kernel support
d) not going to happen
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break on windows machines with more than
one network interface as well. I figure C&C has similar issues.
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and will find you my "gethostname() should not resolve to localhost" hack.)
In any case, unless we find an app that's really broken due to this, we can
possibly reconsider. But I'd argue that if you ask your kernel to contact any
IP address for yo
> moment at
>
> http://winepatch.stwing.upenn.edu/results2/
The most notable issue is that most patches fail to apply and apply claims
they're reversed patches. Are you sure you're using git am the right way?
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lect "add an
> attachment" i can fill the form, but the next step doesnt work correct
> because i got logged out. can someone fix it please?
I had that as well. Unchecking the "restrict to this IP address" seems to have
fixed it for me.
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e main tree. Unfortunately, Max seems to like
using Bugzilla to let people track his patches, instead of dumping them into
some git tree, which would make keeping track of updates easier. His call of
course.
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d fom many distros that they're not too
happy about Samba doing a minor version bump twice a year these days. Of
course I guess a Wine stable release once a year is reasonable, assuming we
try really hard to not regress between stable releases. That depends on being
able to test a lot o
pLocalAddrHdr)[1];
> }
> +#endif
>
> void NS_SetLocalAddr( LPVOID lpNSInfo, LPCVOID lpHdr, DWORD dwHdrSize )
> {
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Please try to be civil. An engineer should be able to voice technical
criticism without insulting people. If you feel the need to insult people for
whatever reason, don't do it on the mailing list.
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that parameter until we figure out how to make this work.
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> > '/home/cahrendt/wine-git/dlls/inetmib1/tests', starting in the Windows
> > directory.
Here my analogy would be a bit stretched, as in that you'd still manage to be
on the USB drive while it's already been disconnected. But basically you're
trying
Hm, I should have worded this better. The way I understand this function, it
does a the POSIX file -> Win32 file mapping. I'm looking for the other way
around, Vitaly pointed me in the right direction. Now if I would just
understand that code.. :)
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Hi folks,
I'm trying to figure out where the wine server actually decides if a file
actually is a file on disk, a local or a remote pipe. Any pointers?
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ve to admit I can't
think of one off the top of my head. So, what application do we have that
fails to work due to the lack of remote named pipes?
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On Sunday 19 April 2009 23:55:14 Kai Blin wrote:
> As mentioned by the authors of Publish or Perish in their FAQ
> (http://www.harzing.com/pop_faq.htm#Q309), Wine exporting sxs.dll and not
> providing a real CreateAssemblyCache function trips up the installer.
> This patch allows Publi
x27;s a bit hard to model "rate of new applications with
new bugs being added", but that's what happens in real life.
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#x27;s not going to be
run anyway. So all it does is to serve as documentation of Windows behaviour.
Arguably, this could just be a comment, ideally in the implementation of
GetUserNameExW, but in general it's nice to have this sort of information.
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. There's good password safe programs available for people
who don't want to remember their logins for multiple sites. That should be
good enough.
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the apps only using 20% of the features,
as usual. I guess that apps are mostly interested in ACLs, which could be
mapped to POSIX acls, stored in file attributes or some database or simply
faked. Samba does this, I don't see why we couldn't.
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Hi,
> He was very helpful in saying "iPod" without saying what generation it is.
He said ipod touch, and none of those work in amarok.
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n extra header? The PSDK I have
around keeps this in ws2ipdef.h
Other than that, thanks. I've been working on a similar patch but got
sidetracked.
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Hi folks,
it seems that the current GSoC webapp does not subscribe you to updates on
your proposals automatically. Please log in there and make sure that you're
subscribed. Otherwise you might miss comments by the mentors, which will
reflect negatively on your proposal.
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Hi folks,
Google has asked the mentoring orgs to remind students to submit their
applications now rather than later, so Google can plan ahead better.
You still can edit your proposals up until the deadline.
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deadline. Also, please
indicate if you're willing to mentor specific proposals.
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On Thursday 19 March 2009 00:17:34 Kai Blin wrote:
>
> If you're a Wine developer and you want to mentor, let me know.
Actualy, the process is a little more involved.
You'll have to go to http://socghop.appspot.com/ and create a user handle
called "link_id", then tel
.
If you're a Wine developer and tou want to mentor, let me know.
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link_id and tell me that link_id.
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On Tuesday 10 March 2009 10:28:00 Kai Blin wrote:
One more thing. Maarten doesn't have time to do this, so I would need someone
as a backup admin to take over in case I'm hit by a bus or the like. I was
acting as Maarten's backup last year, and I didn't have to do a thing. :
st as well.
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On Sunday 22 February 2009 15:51:31 Dan Kegel wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Kai Blin wrote:
> >> Please try http://kegel.com/wine/distro.html
> >
> > Konqueror 3.5 on an unknown distribution Linux an unknown CPU!
> > userAgent Mozilla/5.0 (compatibl
up as needed.
>
> I'm kind of excited about this technique for cleaning up install flows...
> - Dan
Konqueror 3.5 on an unknown distribution Linux an unknown CPU!
userAgent Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.5; Linux) KHTML/3.5.10 (like
Gecko) (Kubuntu)
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ups?
> Obviously this would have to be global for wine (libwine.so?), not as
> a PE exported API function. Pre-loaded "antivirus" would be able to
> hook Winsock functions + some other important stuff and then check if
> the binary code is not on the list.
If you're really int
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 04:41:11 Brian Vincent wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 2:39 AM, Kai Blin wrote:
> > We should also investigate possible changes to the requirements (weekly
> > reports to the mailing list come to mind). Maarten, any comments?
>
> My gut instin
fic?
Is there any reason we can't use plain old RPC for talking to Samba? We need
to authenticate somehow, of course. There would be long term advantages of
setting up a more generic pipeline to talk to Samba, though. I'm thinking of
browsing support, netapi support, and a couple of othe
t all the projects on there
still make sense?
We should also investigate possible changes to the requirements (weekly
reports to the mailing list come to mind). Maarten, any comments?
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A1, MD5, etc),
I doubt that'll be worth it. the crypto routines shouldn't be called that
often, as opposed to say.. the DX math functions or the like. Of course as
you said, this would only matter if any of these turn out to be performance
hogs anyway.
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#x27;su -' but newbies don't know this and
> > most just use 'su'.
>
> Can you point me at a guide for using ICMP 'Ping' without root?
> Sorry for being a noob.
You want to look at POSIX capabilities. I keep forgetting which one gives
access to raw so
Hi folks,
since SSL support sort of works, we're getting a large amount of SSL-related
bugs. As I don't deal with the SSL-implementation at all, could some Bugzilla
admin remove me as defauly assignee for secur32 bugs again?
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s an issue with
> punkbuster but that only effects online play.
You do need to take the German youth protection law into account, though. I'd
stay away from shooters, I guess.
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emon by Stefan
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check with lcdfilter hardcoded. CCing the original author.
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>
> I see it with gphoto2 for instance.
>
> However, what was the criteria again for rung2? 0 unreviewed bugs? :)
0 open bugs, iirc.
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f like how useful it might be to have your blood pumped through
> your body without needing a heart."
Ah, a troll, just in time to be chased away by the new year fireworks.
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IIRC,
so if the OpenBSD kernel lacks a feature Wine needs, you might have to spend
time talking to the OpenBSD team to get features added.
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ent the parts of that function that need to
allocate strings yet.
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On Tuesday 16 December 2008 11:42:55 Wolfgang Walter wrote:
> I have not received any comment yet.
That's probably because not too many people know much about this. Detlef
Riekenberg is probably the person who should comment on this, I've CCed him.
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en I look into #winehq. Hardcore Linux users who never need help
with the basic questions of compiling Wine from source or updating to the
latest Wine release, but who are stopped from running their games^Wprograms
by Wine.
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- Adding new developers to the access list is painfully slow
- Builds are pretty outdated (They seem to be working on this)
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blame" history. As git blame supports an "ignore whitespace-only changes"
flag, I don't see why these whitespace changes are bad.
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27;t just switch back to
select to work around a OSX _bug_. If Apple can't get their act together to
fix this, this needs to go behind a configure check/ifdef.
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quot;Wein". All in all it looks like we're well-represented, though.
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'll certainly notice.
You can always email the author of the patch and point to the bug report.
That should be sufficient.
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Thanks for pointing that out, Juan.
Ricardo, I'm currently looking at the netapi32 files you pointed out.
Thanks for the catch.
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to do
netbios requests. I can see that failing in most use cases, as you shouldn't
be root when running Wine. And even if you are, it'll fail if you're running
nmbd from Samba.
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I'd have no idea how easy it is to match the Tango
specs when designing icons.
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of OSes it doesn't run on in
Bugzilla, I doubt you'll get much feedback.
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> > Mac System 8.5
> > Mac System 8.6
> > Mac System 9.x
>
> You could merge them to "MacOS 9 and before"
What's the point? Wine doesn't run on PPC anyway.
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is can be helpful.
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et wrapper would help. The tricky part is
that this would have to be implemented in winsock, so it wouldn't necessarily
port to windows too well. On the other hand, binding to low ports isn't that
big of a problem on windows, and we require administrator privileges for
can't use that as well.
The issue here is that we need to do some pre-setup on the environment we run
in, ideally in a way that works on Windows as well. This seems to be hard, so
I might be overengineering things. If you think something that for now only
runs on Wine would be useful, I c
tructures per thread.
Comments?
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y different things ATM, but I simply cannot
> let this huge usability and mailbox clogging issue linger any longer,
> thus I'm escalating it, sorry)
Right. So the forum software is broken, and all of the Wine devs would rather
fix Wine than the forums? Sounds like a good case for dit
e RID
pool starts at 1000 or somesuch.
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urther along.
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ntName),
>Sid, cbSid, ReferencedDomainName, cchReferencedDomainName, peUse);
If you still consider this function a stub, please keep the FIXME,
otherwise, please remove the "- stub" from the TRACE.
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hould be
ok(sid_use == SidTypeDomain, "Expected SidTypeDomain(%d), got %d\n",
SidTypeDomain, sid_use);
This was wrong before already, but perhaps you could fix that while touching
that code anyway.
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