r Wine's maintainer (Alexandre
Julliard) but one of them was wrong every time. I am pretty sure I got
the name of Wine's maintainer right so I think it has to be the capcha
but I have never had problems with them before.
Just so's you know...
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lately.
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes
Chris Morgan
Jeff Zaroyko
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objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2243
...
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=2939
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9476
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9467
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9468
...
Please give us more information so we can fix whatever the problem is.
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James Hawkins wrote:
> Hey Tony,
>
> Can we get a wine-advapi32 component?
>
> Thanks,
> James Hawkins
>
>
>
Done..
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t know how I would
change the wording of that.
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t; of touching big number of bugs at the same
> time, they are not available on the IRC, don't respond to e-mails. Nor
> did they discussed the matter on the wine-devel or any other
> communication channels.
>
> My question is why change severity of the bug _after_ it was resolved?
>
> Can we make a policy that whenever any one wants to do a wholesale
> change on Bugzilla discuss the matter with other people involved? So at
> least they will know what's going on and why.
>
> Vitaliy
>
>
>
Well if the severity is not right in the first place It should be changed.
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rtz, although urlmon could stay as ole AFAIC.
What do you want for etc? its kind of vague.
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em. I
would rather see a bug report that says this "program works when I
override commctrl.dll but not with built in" than "This program does not
work please help". Of course we can have problems with mixing native
versions with built in but we can get that now anyway. The most often
situation is that these programs have a single dll that would be used
instead of built in.
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as well?
>
I doubt that, if they were to do that they are still more likely to go
the route of putting them in the system directory and doing a global
override because its easier.
> I agree we probably won't loose much, but I'm not sure what we're going to
> win, apart fr
Kai Blin wrote:
> On Saturday 07 April 2007 23:52, Tony Lambregts wrote:
>> Scott Ritchie wrote:
>>> Yes. Wine's development speed has roughly correlated with its user
>>> base; popularity brings more bug reports, volunteers, and funding for
>>> paid work.
implementation of that
DLL and let the user decide. Some users will try out our built in and make a bug
report and that bug report will be easier to deal with that trying to track down
which DLL overrides might work.
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know how we can use
your talents but I am sure that there is a way we can use you. ;^)
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d about 2 months back.
>
> Thanks,
> VJ
As long as they apply cleanly to current git and you give proper accreditation
then it should be fine. I have done this in the past for several for small
patches. Time zone information was one of the ones I remember.
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I have not found any reason why it
should slow down at all. Visiting the same page at the same time with a not
logged in account shows no slow down.
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Chris Morgan wrote:
> On 2/11/07, Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nick Law wrote:
>> > Hi Tony,
>> > Just lately, I've noticed that AppDB seems to be very slow, i.e it can
>> > take15 seconds or more for a page to come up or simply to log
Nick Law wrote:
> Hi Tony,
> Just lately, I've noticed that AppDB seems to be very slow, i.e it can
> take15 seconds or more for a page to come up or simply to login. Is
> there a bandwidth problem or is the server getting overwhelmed or is
> it a problem at my end (UK). 30 seconds later it's back
what potential fixes are
>> languishing in Bugzilla and push them to wine-devel or wine-patches.
>
> I see everyone agrees :-/
> So could someone add the 'patch' keyword?
>
I had added this keyword when you first asked for it... I just did not comment
on it. h
me I cannot remember the last time I tried. but I know
that it has worked for me in the past. I am using Suse 10.2 and I am not sure
that it has ever worked with this distro. I was using Fedora Core for quite a
while and I know it worked using that.
There is a bug that seems related to this.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7060
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On 1/4/07, Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 04 January 2007 7:55 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote:
> This patch breaks xinha editing...
>
> --
>
> Tony Lambregts
Should be fixed now. Bug was stripping out html tags when filtering Xinha
variables. This is a bad
The dump of the AppDB is missing the following tables appMaintainers, buglinks,
appHitStats, catHitStats
Could someone please add them to the nightly dump.
Thanks
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d have that I suppose. Then we have the issue of filling in the field
with the correct value. That would be a monstrous janitorial job with over 5000
versions to look over. http://appdb.winehq.org/appdbStats.php
We could lessen the job if we applied some smart logic to it. If we looked at
the existing test results and set "Has Installer" to "YES" if all the test
results had a Yes or No in them and Set "Has Installer" to "No" if all the test
results had N/A.
Even so what do we do about all the applications that have no test results.
Anyway this could be phased in if it is really going to be helpful.
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depend on bug 5358,
> or should we create a new bug component, wine-dotnet11 or wine-mono,
> and put them in there? Filing these bugs
> as wine-misc seems wrong, so I'm leaning towards
> a new bugzilla component.
> - Dan
>
I think that it should be a component. I would say wine-dotnet.
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appdb/include/note.php
> 1.53 1.54 +1 -3 appdb/include/screenshot.php
> 1.24 1.25 +3 -5 appdb/include/sidebar.php
> 1.15 1.16 +6 -12 appdb/include/testData.php
> 1.10 1.11 +2 -6 appdb/include/url.php
> 1.77 1.78 +40 -38 appdb/include/util.php
> 1.90 1.91 +5 -9 appdb/include/version.php
> 1.23 1.24 +1 -5 appdb/include/vote.php
>
>
This patch breaks xinha editing...
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>
>
> So first item on http://appdb.winehq.org/ says "don't trust me".
>
> / Kari Hurtta
>
>
> ( Some other maintenaivers have give rating 'Garbage' for this application
> :-) )
Testing results are different from maintainer ratings although they use the same
scale (in other words your results may vary)
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implemented for at least one
> popular application, how about we revisit the appdb
> ratings question?
>
>
It won't change things much except that some programs will be elevated from gold
to platinum.
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Edward Savage wrote:
> All of the maintainers for EVE Online
> (http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=6278) have been removed.
>
Their back. We have restored all the supermaintainers now. If we have missed
anyone somehow we would like to know.
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be http://forums.winehq.org (or
something similar) like we do with git and cvs.
I would like to see mirrored solution myself where we have two (or
more) sites that respond to www.winehq.org and this seems to be an
opportunity to do it.
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ed for web site development and people not converted to git
(easy to mirror)
Buying an used box for $500-1000(us) and dedicating it to
www.winehq.org is one option I see (and am willing to help pay for). I
am sure there are other options but I wanted to at least open the
dicussion.
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WineHQ wrote:
> ChangeSet ID: 30433
> CVSROOT: /opt/cvs-commit
> Module name: appdb
> Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/12/08 22:28:20
>
> Modified files:
> include: version.php
>
> Log message:
> Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Colouriz
WineHQ wrote:
> ChangeSet ID: 30409
> CVSROOT: /opt/cvs-commit
> Module name: appdb
> Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/12/07 21:38:27
>
> Modified files:
> include: application.php
>
> Log message:
> Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Use
with all the maintainers and
administrators it seems we are always a couple of days behind checking
new application submissions and test results.
Current active Administrators are :
Chris Morgan (In charge of cvs commits)
Tony Lambregts (me)
Louis Lenders
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes
Killertux
d=4479
CC:ing the maintainer of these apps...
> I guess we have our work cut out for us still...
> - Dan
>
If you won't create an AppDB entry for the other two applications at
least tell me what distribution you are using so I can create entries.
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James Hawkins wrote:
> On 9/23/06, Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> I will add these categories to bugzilla as soon as I can but
>> unfortunatly bugzilla and the AppDB and the main site are down since at
>> least 9:00 AM MST
>>
>
>
Tony Lambregts wrote:
> Louis Lenders wrote:
>>> I propose adding categories for msxml and setupapi now.
>>> Here are bugzilla queries that find quite a few bugs that
>>> are candidates for moving into those categories:
>>>
>>>
>> Good idea. In
Hack
The thing is that if a patch is useful it will have a life of its own
and I am glad that I have an easy way of getting to them when I want to
try them.
>
> Or, for improved visibility, even state this in the footer of every
> wine-patches mail
> sent (probably bad idea, though).
>
> Oh, and a DNS alias (or preferrably forwarder) bugzilla.winehq.org might be
> useful (after all it's quite common to have that site name, see e.g.
> bugzilla.kernel.org or bugzilla.mozilla.org etc.).
>
Yes please..
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es, please also add
> catagories for comctl32 and msvcrt. Regards Louis
>
>
>
>
I will add these categories to bugzilla as soon as I can but
unfortunatly bugzilla and the AppDB and the main site are down since at
least 9:00 AM MST
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wine-richedit" component would be fine, too.
> --Matt Finnicum
>
>
>
Bugzilla is not that fine grained to allow that.
Since you are a developer I have given you rights to confirm and edit
bugs. If there are there any other developers that do not have these
abilities and want them, Please let me know.
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Nick Law wrote:
> Hi Tony / Chris
>
> Is there someway of storing a patch on the winehq/appdb domain so that
> I can put a link on the APPDB page to it, rather than use links to
> other places like thehandofagony (which doesn't look like the sort of
> place we should be using). I've been using rapi
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Tony Lambregts schrieb:
Even with a new bugzilla you cannot do this yourself. Bah!
Only an administrator can change a users login name (email). If you want
I can change it for you. just send me an email with what you want it
changed from andwhat you want it
Jonathan Ernst wrote:
Le jeudi 13 juillet 2006 à 23:06 -0600, Tony Lambregts a écrit :
Change log: Don't allow empty "what works", "what was tested" and "what was not"
fields again ;^)
Files Changed: include/testData.php
I think we should trim s
Ivan Gyurdiev wrote:
Tony Lambregts wrote:
That would be me or Jeremy Newman
What do you want ;^)
I want a newer bugzilla where I can update my email? Please?
Otherwise it's going to start to bounce as soon as my university
realizes I'm not a student there anymore :)
Even
That would be me or Jeremy Newman
What do you want ;^)
On 7/13/06, Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tony has an admin account I think.
Chris
On Thursday 13 July 2006 1:37 pm, James Hawkins wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Who has control over bugzilla accounts? I can't remember.
>
> Thanks,
> James
tored
in the class.
Looks fine.
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Chris Morgan wrote:
I think this is the cleanest this can be done until we get php5 on the server,
then we'll be able to private the images in the screenshot class.
This patch defers loading the thumbnail and screenshot images into memory
until they are necessary. Doing so requires that we no
This patch is meant to start a discussion more than anything else. We currently
have no way of sorting test results in a reasonable order. If we sort by
testedRating the order is not what we want. IE: Bronze, Garbage, Gold, Platinum
and Silver.
It might be better in the long run to replace te
Dimi Paun wrote:
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 16:20 -0600, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Change log: update menus for all sites to have a common "WineHQ Menu".
OK, it's in, it needed a few fixes, but it should be good now.
My apologies for the long delay in getting this in.
Tha
Chris Morgan wrote:
Here is a patch that does all instances and removes compile_update_string() as
well.
Chris
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not just xinha fields. If you want to do this that
is fine with me.
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Chris Morgan wrote:
Is this the case when inserting data from a xinha editor into the
database? Is this being seen only in application related data?
Sorry for the time you've spent investigating this, it only took a
moment for me to realize what the problem was after knowing the
symptoms. I sh
causes
query_parameters() to refuse to update the database when there is an one of
these characters in a Xinha field.
I have investigated this for quite a while now and am unsatisfied with any quick
solution that have looked at.
[1]
http://rabbit.eng.miami.edu/info/htmlchars.html
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w.php?appId=631
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Are they supposed to be able to monitor application familes? I'm confused as
to whether that is a bug or just how things are working.
Chris
Not a bug just a missing feature. They never could.
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gt;iVersionId);
+else
+$sAppName = Application::lookup_name($oVersion->iAppId);
+
It looks like Application::lookup_name($oVersion->iAppId)returns "". Also people can only monitor application versions they cannot
monitor application familys at this time.
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WineHQ wrote:
ChangeSet ID: 26125
CVSROOT:/opt/cvs-commit
Module name:appdb
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/06/29 11:07:20
Modified files:
. : appbrowse.php appsubmit.php appview.php
admin : adminAppDataQueue.php adminAppQueue.php
t only shows his PGP signature.
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2006-June/028079.html
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Chris Morgan wrote:
We'll want to perform this move of error_page() and the renaming of calls to
it in a single patch.
Chris
Gah! you have not been listening. You know by now that I think that is a bad idea. I'm preaty sure Jonathan would not be advers to
sending a series of patches (1 or x..
e ideal.
I see that you have committed that patch while we were still discusing it. That tells me that my opinion just does not matter to you
and you do not respect me.
I really hope that you tested it through and through.
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Chris Morgan wrote:
On Monday 26 June 2006 11:38 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Chris Morgan wrote:
Yes, having quotes around limit values breaks sql queries. I'll
incorporate this into the injection change patch.
I'm curious as to why the rest of the patch is the same though. It
wil
ng to wait until I have
tested all various parts of your big patch and then apply it all at once?
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27;t keep busting the AppDB. I have said it before and I will say it again we have lost more data so far through bad patches then through security breaches.
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Chris Morgan wrote:
On Sunday 25 June 2006 10:00 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Chris Morgan wrote:
Testing once beats testing over and over and over again IMO.
Thats why you want to make the patches small. Small patches are easy to
review, test and prove the correctness of. Big patches are
s then
Those can be tested and hopfully put in.
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ould really appreciate a "Files Changed:" section that lists the files
changed/added/removed by this patch. I find that it really helps in reviewing
patches.
Please resubmit with the formating changes in a separate patch.
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ashes().
Does that help...
PS: I am still not finished testing the select/update/delete patch
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new users and distributions and submitting an
application.
I have tested the patch thoroughly and it looks good to me.
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safe()
turned on.
6.) Voting is broken (I don't care really) the whole thing is kind
meaningless right now anyway. but that is another subject.
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EA Durbin wrote:
I'm going to look into the orphaned version issue right now but there
may be
others.
What is the orphaned version issue?
When users submitted an new version of an application the appId was set to 0
instead of the proper number.
Fixed by Chris with this patch http://cvs.
fault theme
across all the websites then I cannot suport this kind of change.
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There are two issues here
1. large patches/commits are difficult to debug, test and fix.
2. Escaping input does not make the queries safe. We need to implement
security by making the queries themselves safe.
See below:
Chris Morgan wrote:
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 5:03 pm, Tony Lambregts
Chris Morgan wrote:
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 4:12 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Chris Morgan wrote:
Make the code more consistent by using the appdb coding standards.
Change $result = query_appdb(...) to $hResult = ... etc.
Also fix some odd indenting due to spaces vs. tabs.
There are still
it I really do not think that we should be making such large
changes in one go like this. Please break up the patch into smaller patches. That way it is easier to find and fix any issues that
arise.
[1] New versions end up as orphans with current setup.
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Is there anything wrong with this patch?
Change log: update menus for all sites to have a common "WineHQ Menu".
files changed: winehq/winehq.py
? winehq/winehq
? winehq/img/logo.png
Index: winehq/winehq.py
===
RCS file: /cvsroot
here with IE 5
(and Firefox) installed.
I used the file from:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ie6sp1/finrel/6_sp1/W98NT42KMeXP/EN-US/ie6setup.exe
It had no problems with "Downloading Components"
See attached jpg.
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<>
to the wiki in this file.
http://wiki.winehq.org/AppdbInfo
Tony Lambregts
ing it finished but I do not want to have a repeat of
the last upgrade, so I am a little gun shy. Once that is in I can make
it a priority to get those changes in.
Also as I have said I have a lot of problems changing the wiki. Maybe
Dimi could give me some pointers. (please).
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rator. (The guys in the white coats will be
around ASAP)
Thanks
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arn it all.
However if no-one is then I guess I will start trying to learn
it.
Comments?
AFAICT I think that bug 4370 http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4370
is relevant to this problem. If not sorry for the noise.
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EA Durbin wrote:
Here is the patch for bug # 4648. include/screenshot.php has a typo in
two of its variables causing IE to render a zero pixel image.
oThumnailHeight should be oThumbnailHeight
oThumnailWidth whould be oThumbnailWidth
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gets plain text. So if you have just sent a "Rich
formatted"(HTML) message you have to remember change the setting back
to "Plain text". Seeing as I almost never send "Rich formatted"(HTML)
messages anyway this is not a problem for me.
Sending from gmail
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The archive link for "Audio Latency Issues" in issue 311 of Wine Weekly
News gives a 404 error:
http://www.winehq.com/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-April/046088.html
It should probably be replaced by the following link.
http://www.winehq.com/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-April/046139.html
I would fix
winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5052
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onal support libraries
list in the README file and be done with this "regression".
<$0.02>
This seems like a hard dependancy to me if a user can't run winecfg
without it.
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cause regressions. If it
were up to me it would have been applied a while ago. However it is not
up to me It is up to Alexandre.
Alexandre is there a reason that this patch is not acceptable for you?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Karl,
I would love it if people would get involved, a few good coders can have
SVN/trac access I'll work on opening up to the public soon.
pygtk/pyxml/wine hackers/shell scripters very welcome.
Maybe I can help with bash scripting (very good skill) I kn
ase we will have a fair amount of crying over this one.
At the very least we need to put a note in winecfg. (preferabley befor
next release).
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Tomas Carnecky wrote:
Tony Lambregts wrote:
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
ok.. here is a patch, but I can't make it work. Maybe someone else sees
the bug.
What is the problem. this is from a log of Google using your patch and
WINEDBUG="+wgl,+opengl"
As you maybe see in the patch
"
trace:wgl:wglMakeCurrent returning True
trace:opengl:wine_glGetString (7939)
trace:wgl:internal_glGetString GL_EXTENSIONS reported:
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Tony Lambregts wrote:
Jeremy Newman wrote:
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 21:22 +0100, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
Just found, that gcc has "Most frequently reported Bugs":
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/duplicates.cgi
And since we have also bugzilla, i tested
http://bugs.winehq.org/dupl
ffers
from this regression. (dogfood)
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a value in Bugzilla.pm. For
whatever reason this file is not part of CVS.
I can look at my local copy of this file when I get home.
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ood idea since not everyone keeps up with the latest version of wine.
[1]
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219 (SafeDisk)
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1631 (dsound: problem with
underrun detection)
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1410 (mouse always recenterd)
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pagefault wrote:
Hi there, I work on ZSNES and I was trying to get it working under
wine and I ran into a small bug when running under a 32 bit desktop.
This fixed a bug in the DeviceGetCaps() function used to return the
current bitdepth of the desktop. It is my understanding that X11
returns "2
ddress actually getting these dlls which is part of
what WineTools does.
Tony Lambregts
eems pretty straight for ward to me. Could you clarify what you mean.
Also, the guidelines don't even mention bug links.
Well the guideline is not to delete bug links unless they never did apply to the
application version. (If the bug link was submitted in error then delete it)
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Jason Green wrote:
On 3/11/06, Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In simple terms we get WineTools to query the AppDB with an application name (ie
somename.exe) and we return a list of applications for the user to choose from
and the after the user selects the program WineTools ge
Rein Klazes wrote:
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 08:14:03 -0700, you wrote:
Change Log: Add note to attach and not paste logs and back traces.
Files changed: template/en/default/bug/edit.html.tmpl
template/en/default/bug/create/create.html.tmpl
Not pasting back traces will make following the bug list
ts the program WineTools gets the appropriate
overrides from the AppDB and sets them for the user.
I think that that this is do-able if we work together.
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[1]
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=4349
[2]
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4796
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3661
[3]
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4631
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