Hi Scott,
I've been addressing similar issues with my DosBoxed games project.
More complicated Windows applications, however, won't be doable with
this basic approach. Specifically, Windows applications might:
1) Be distributed as installer files
Debian packaging rules state the program shou
Hi Juan,
feel free to send me the patch, I'll test it.
Regards
Hark
On 11/15/2011 09:08 PM, Juan Lang wrote:
Hi all,
in the tidy up I've been doing to iphlpapi, I notice that on Solaris
it's possible to enumerate IPv6 addresses using SIOCGIFCONF. I've got
a patch written that does that, but I h
Hi Greg,
I'm interested.
I'm pretty confident in Perl and have experience with VMware
server+player/VirtualBox/XEN so I hope to learn vSphere quickly.
Regards
Hark
On 04/ 5/11 08:23 PM, Greg Geldorp wrote:
Due to personal circumstances I won't be able to maintain the TestBot
much longer. I'm
Hi Paul,
as usual admin of home PC server with few users sharing installed games,
I'm really missing feature similar to this in Wine.
You've got my vote and should you need testing, I'm glad to help.
Regards
Hark
Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
Btw, sorry all but I begins to be tired of telling same stuffs again and
again. I made a proposal for something that *could* help the migration to
final design, a *working* proposal, not just a prototype, and I believe
on it.
If that's not what most devels think, for m
Austin English wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Vit Hrachovy wrote:
Austin English wrote:
OpenSolaris
package wine in repository http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib
Is the contrib repository enabled by default? I haven't noticed it
when using OpenSolaris...or is it new for 20
Austin English wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 3:56 AM, Vit Hrachovy wrote:
Hi people,
Apostolos provided me links to download Sun packages of latest Wine (1.1.20)
at sunfreepacks. Could someone responsible please update WineHQ page with
the following info:
The sources are available at http
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib
Thank you very much!
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
Original Message
Subject: Re: wine web pages update
Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 11:31:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Apostolos Syropoulos
To: Vít Hrachový
Hello there,
We have exchanged a couple of messages back in March about
Paul Vriens wrote:
Even 'df -T /home/user/.wine/dosdevices/c:' will give you the correct
mountpoint and filesystem type.
df -T is not portable (tested - does not work on Solaris).
IMO Autodetection code is too much overhead here, given the Wine
multi-platform support.
Providing unixfs as de
Ben Klein wrote:
But his bug raises an interesting issue. If an application has sanity
checks on FAT32 vs NTFS (e.g., I need a 4GB file ... I've detected no
NTFS therefore it's FAT32 which doesn't support more than 2GB files),
then we might just have to make this configurable, possible on a
per-a
Ben Klein wrote:
> 2009/2/24 Vit Hrachovy :
>> Mmmm. According to AppDB Runescape is said to work well in Wine ;)
>> That's another layer-within-layer - Runespace is an MMORPG written in
>> JAVA/OpenGL as browser-embedded application.
>
> Sounds like someth
ACK, I like it too :)
VirtualDesktop is one workaround, second is using 'xrandr -s 0' past
wine exit. As I have each game installed into individual WINEPREFIX,
I've got game start scripts in ~/bin that handle WINEDEBUG=-all before
start and 'xrandr -s 0' after exit.
Although, on Linux I usually
Tomasz Sałaciński wrote:
> Hello,
> me too). You can try Oblivion too (does have a demo, but requires a
> decent graphics card and lots of memory). All games have a demo version,
> so you don't have to own them.
Hi Tom,
I'm too sorry to correct you, but both Morrowind and Oblivion don't
provide p
Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
> The look of the website has improved a lot and it feels a lot more
> modern. Personally I don't like the front page much. I find it a bit
> empty. I would like to see what Wine is. I would suggest to look at
> http://www.go-mono.com the website of the Mono project. On
Hi all,
I'm really excited about the new redesign effort.
Overall the first attempt seemed more consistent.
I like the vertical alignment more.
I've got troubles to get oriented in the second attempt.
Black background of search dialog seems more consistent with the page style.
I'm absolutely hap
Francois Gouget wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Ambroz Bizjak wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've abandoned my chroot aproach to improving security in patchwatcher.
>> Instead I've implemented the ability to run untrusted code as a user
>> different than the one running patchwatcher. This is because creating
Hi,
this is never ending story.
Can we automate adding the new release AppDB entry along with new
release announcement?
Cheers
Vit
Leslie Viljoen wrote:
> Hi people
>
> I am testing some games with Rc5 and wish to submit results in the
> AppDb but there is no Rc5 choice.
>
> Les
>
>
ble per
user's request.
As a temporary solution for such problems, I've used a small partition
for installation with just 2GBs free and it worked for me. I've then
moved the wineprefix into the target partition.
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
Pavel Troller wrote:
> Hi!
> We have
Dan Kegel wrote:
>> "Gold: Application works flawlessly with some DLL overrides or other
>> settings, etc. Copy protection issues are not considered as issues here."
>
> Sorry, that doesn't do it for me. Apps that need cracks are simply
> not convenient or safe enough to merit a gold rating, IM
Dan Kegel wrote:
> I've been fighting against the notion that the
> wine project encourages cracks for some time now.
> Cracked versions of apps are bad because they are
> a) illegal (at least in the US),
> b) disrespectful of the author of the app, and
> c) much more likely to be infected with mal
Hi Alexander,
it suddenly started working - I blame wrong cache or TTL :-(
It was strange, because I could Delete the image, but couldn't post.
Anyhow, please forget the issue.
Thanks and regards
Vit
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
> Do you have cookies enabled? I have looked at the code and I
Hello everybody,
I may missed something, but I cannot submit a screenshot to the
application I maintain in AppDB and I'm logged in.
There's always a nasty 'Log in to submit screenshots' instead of Submit
button.
Is it planned downtime?
Regards
Vit
P.S. It's http://appdb.winehq.org/screenshots.
Grand news, and thanks a lot for pointing this out - Zork: Nemesis and
Zork: Grand Inquisitor are now finally playable using these two options
opengl/readdraw. There is a small glitch with screen redrawing, but hey
- it works after YEARS!
Regards
Vit
Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
> If you are i
Hi Mikolaj,
see winebot - a console Wine package tool for Windows programs for how
to automate AutoHotkey installation for given wineprefix.
http://winebot.sandbox.cz
Regards
Vit
Mikolaj Zalewski wrote:
I wrote a small script that automates regression testing. It requires
an Autohotkey scri
On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 01:06:02PM +0200, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> > I second Vit's recommendation. We're using Autohotkey
> > scripts in our test framework
> > http://code.google.com/p/yawt/
> > and I've been meaning to work with Vit to get his scripts
> > incorporated into our framework.
> App
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 03:40:42PM +0200, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> Hi,
> Now that we're facing Direct3D 9 feature completion soon - VTF support coming
> in from Henri, High order patches and thread safety from me - the d3d work
> will change a bit soon. Instead of adding new features we'll debug
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 06:41:33PM +0200, Frank Richter wrote:
> > just add all
> > "preset" memory sizes, and WM_SETTEXT the value read from the registry.
>
> Might be code-wise a bit simpler than your GETCURSEL approach, but
> otherswise not much different I think.
>
> -f.r.
Hi Frank,
I've sim
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 03:18:22PM +0200, Laurent Vromman wrote:
> case CBN_SELCHANGE: {
> SendMessage(GetParent(hDlg), PSM_CHANGED, 0, 0);
> switch (LOWORD(wParam)) {
> - case IDC_D3D_VSHADER_MODE:
> on_d3d_vshader_mode_changed(hDl
Hi,
the attached patch adds new editable combobox input 'Video Memory size'
for Graphics/Direct3D tab of winecfg.
I've tried to implement Frank's comments to English language only.
Please consider this patch as a proposal, so if it gets positive review,
I'll propagate the changes to all remaining
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:14:47PM +0200, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> On a quick look I see a number of whitespace issues in the patch. in the .rc
> files you are using tabs while the rest of the code uses spaces at some
> places, in other lines you're using spaces yourself. In the code you add some
ne-devel.
changelog entry: Add Video Memory textbox to Graphics/direct3D part of
winecfg
May I kindly ask someone for the patch review?
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
diff --git a/programs/winecfg/Bg.rc b/programs/winecfg/Bg.rc
index 302bec5..8cdf341 100644
--- a/programs/winecfg/Bg.rc
+++ b/programs/winecfg/Bg
Hi Stefan,
I've tested the patch using Oblivion and it seems there are no stability
or rendering issues.
Regards
Vit
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Hi,
I have a patch which fixes the performance problems introduced with
c0782603d09807c6ca506948bb4a814a73430184 . I am sure that the patch is
correct,
users without net access.
As modern Wiki engines support PDF and TXT page dumps, the only
discussion IMO is how to automate wiki dumps to PDF/TXT/HTML and how to
sync regularly with GIT/CVS repository. Sync should be also made before
each Wine release.
Thanks
Vit Hrachovy
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 01:54:17PM +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 01:01:43PM +0200, Vit Hrachovy wrote:
> > I'm using esd actively. There are some audiocard drivers OSS provide and
> > ALSA don't.
> >
> > I haven't used NAS
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
There are 5 different audio drivers for linux, I think this is a bit
overkill, so I propose to remove the esd and nas drivers, I don't think
anyone uses esd, especially that since for that task alsa can be used
now since dmix addon.
I'm not sure what nas is for, but it s
Hi all,
thanks for a quick survey :-)
I've got patch for adding VideoMemSize textbox prepared, I'll send it
when winecfg Cs.rc patch is accepted as it [partly] depends on the
changes made in Cs.rc [adding Direct3D groupbox].
Regards
Vit
Hi,
according to Stefan, Direct X options regarding
* Available Video Memory
* Enable GLSL
will be useful in winecfg / Graphics section.
However there is still missing consensus to how and whether to
implement user accessible way to enable/disable GLSL in winecfg.
Ray Jones, Stefan and me woul
Hi Stephan,
GLSL depends on Czech localization update.
Should I split them into two separate patches with different numbers?
Should I send them split in two different requests?
Regards
Vit
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
changelog entry: Allow enabling/disabling Direct3D usage of GLSL in winecfg
changelo
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 11:59:45AM +0400, Kirill K. Smirnov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Similar question has been discussed before:
>
> http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-November/052140.html
> http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-November/052142.html
> http://www.winehq.org/pipermai
Dan Kegel wrote:
Vit wrote:
I'll write the manifest (a),(c) and post it onto Winebot Wiki.
Cool... where is that?
http://winebot.sandbox.cz/tracker/wiki/WinebotManifest
Feel free to comment, propose enhancements.
Regards
Vit
Remco wrote:
Will winebot be a win32 app or a linux app? Making it a win32 app and
developing it on Windows would probably reveal more Wine bugs.
Hi Remco,
Winebot is a PERL/Linux code which calls BASH or AutoHotKey scripts.
AutoHotkey is a Windows application, so I can safely say, that Winebo
should interface with WINE developers whenever he spots a glitch.
Package maintainer goes with new WINE versions and prepares a package for each
WINE version. Package maintainer is therefore dedicated regular WINE tester and
bug reporter. Package maintainer also filters user feedback to create a useful
bug report, probably with a patch proposal in ideal situation.
Best regards
Vit Hrachovy
H. Verbeet wrote:
On 22/03/07, Vit Hrachovy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
according to thread 'WineCfg and DirectX options' at wine-devel, I'm
proposing a patch for winecfg to allow enabling/disabling usage of GLSL
for Direct3D applications rendering. Patch will add a c
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:32:14PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> >Given list of manual steps required to install Oblivion
> >http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Linux
> >this can be automated easily ...
>
> The problem that wine developers have with recipies
> like the one you cite is that most of the s
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 11:38:03PM +0100, Detlef Riekenberg wrote:
> On Di, 2007-03-20 at 21:12 +0100, Vit Hrachovy wrote:
>
> > Hi Bill,
> > that's not the case I'm searching for. I'm aware that regedit can export
> > into files. I simply want registry
Lei Zhang wrote:
Believe it or not, there are UNIXes without /dev/stderr and /dev/stdout.
Having regedit option to flush its output to STDOUT (and to get its
input from STDIN) would be very helpful - and in case of STDOUT output
very easy to implement.
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
Sure, but Unices
Dan Kegel wrote:
In fact complete Wine-Doors / Winebot projects can serve for this
purpose too - as a repository of automated WINE tests.
Yes, when I heard that Wine-Doors used autohotkey, I
realized the same thing.
(I gather winebot is part of wine-doors,
http://www.wine-doors.org/trac/browser
Bill Medland wrote:
On Tue, 2007-20-03 at 21:12 +0100, Vit Hrachovy wrote:
Bill Medland wrote:
b) Enhance regedit to be able to output to STDOUT. By default registry
search output is done to a specified file. It can be redirected to
STDERR, though. (tested on 0.9.29, 0.9.33)
c) Use the
Dan Kegel wrote:
Rob wrote:
I think the only viable way to drive for 1.0 is feature or applications
targets, with applications compatibility driving test cases and bug
fixing.
Yes indeedy. And the only reason I haven't jumped up
and posted a proposed list of applications to support
for 1.0 i
Bill Medland wrote:
b) Enhance regedit to be able to output to STDOUT. By default registry
search output is done to a specified file. It can be redirected to
STDERR, though. (tested on 0.9.29, 0.9.33)
c) Use the shell
wine regedit -e /tmp/$$.reg && cat /tmp/$$.reg && rm -f /tmp/$
$.reg
Hi
set_reg_key(config_key, keypath("Direct3D"), "VertexShaderMode",
D3D_VS_Modes[selected_mode].settingStr);
--
I'd vote for 1. or 1.1 solution.
There is also another solution - to implement UseGLSL registry entry into
VertexShaderMode entry and discard UseGLSL key completely. However, this
is far reaching change.
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 09:27:09AM -0700, Lei Zhang wrote:
> On 3/19/07, Vit Hrachovy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I'm trying to find some elegant method to access registry keys added
> >during one WINE session, i.e. without restarting WINE.
> >
> &
y usable :-)
There is also a lightweight command-line PERL based implementation of
Wine-Doors called winebot at http://winebot.sandbox.cz . Both Wine-Doors
and Winebot share same package sources.
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
tdout
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App
Paths\AutoHotkey.exe"
Regards
Vit Hrachovy
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