hope we can all collectively work to remember the great
gift he gave us and the world.
Cheers,
Jeremy
w I'm dancing .
Cheers,
Jeremy
exandre has accepted a job at Microsoft. He has
relinquished the maintainer role to me in his place.
I've gone ahead and committed this and removed both the Mac driver and
X11 driver as well.
Cheers,
Jeremy
p.s. I expect all future commits to have a comment to code ratio of at
least 10:1; t
, Jactry Zeng wrote:
Hi folks,
this is Simplified Chinese translation for Wine's website, it's my first
patch, thanks Qian Hong, Aron Xu, Jeremy and Hin-Tak for review.
I appreciate for any comment. :-)
en in China).
-N
On Wed 30 Jan 2013 10:45:28 AM CST, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
--- On Wed, 30/1/13, Jeremy Newman wrote:
Patch looks good to me. Since I
cannot read it, I need someone else here on wine devel to
vouch for the translation. Just to make sure it is legit and
not a very tricky spam or j
Patch looks good to me. Since I cannot read it, I need someone else
here on wine devel to vouch for the translation. Just to make sure it
is legit and not a very tricky spam or just a pass through google
translate.
You will also need to add a string to the $this->languages array in the
data c
rries you the rest of the way there.
Looking forward to seeing you all on Friday!
Cheers,
Jeremy
Our server is up, but it looks like the winehq DNS has a problem:
Hmm. I'm not seeing that; if I use dig on all 3 of the winehq.org
DNS servers, I get the appropriate record, and a dig against
4.4.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 get the cname as well...
Cheers,
Jeremy
im error report:
212.227.17.11 is listed at dnsbl.sorbs.net (127.0.0.6: Currently Sending
Spam See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?212.227.17.11)
I have temporarily added *.web.de to the whitelist which should, in
theory, allow these emails through. I'll allow Jeremy Newman to comment
on what
On 11/01/2012 01:59 PM, Jeremy White wrote:
> Alright folks,
>
> We need to put together a schedule for our room at FOSDEM.
>
> So I would like to formally 'call for papers' for FOSDEM. Please email
> suggested topics to winec...@winehq.org, where I'll col
those that have contributed to the
Wine project in some form (not necessarily patches).
Please send your request to me no later than December 31, 2012. We will
try to communicate decisions on or before January 5th, 2013.
Cheers,
Jeremy
s, but it seems
like it would be more fun if we all stay together.
Again, if anyone has any opinion on this, or first hand knowledge of
Brussels, that would be welcome.
Cheers,
Jeremy
p.s. Please follow up on the wineconf list.
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 04:37:27PM -0500, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 01:33:29PM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > > I'm confused; why would a userspace application need to be able to
> > > request this behavior?
> >
> > This isn
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 04:31:33PM -0500, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 11:57:52AM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> >
> > And this is where things get really ugly of course :-).
> >
> > For the CIFSFS client they're expecting to be able to
&
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 11:57:52AM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 07:49:49PM +, Alan Cox wrote:
> > On Thu, 6 Dec 2012 22:26:28 +0400
> > Pavel Shilovsky wrote:
> >
> > > Network filesystems CIFS, SMB2.0, SMB3.0 and NFSv4 have such
ng) the sane semantics that
are defined for local filesystems and the insane ones
that you get when you're connecting remotely.
I don't know a good way to fix that, but I'm pretty
sure you don't want the Windows semantics defined
locally :-).
Jeremy.
other projects have varying
strategies for handling this.
Anyone feeling like a travel planner and want to volunteer for that job?
Or anyone know Brussels and/or FOSDEM such that they can suggest good
strategies?
Cheers,
Jeremy
inux. I don't intend to make this highly Wine-specific, and instead
> include the state of Mesa, fglrx, nvidia and OSX graphics drivers.
Favor - formally submit this to the Wineconf list?
Thanks,
Jeremy
aging us
all to have an eye to possibly luring in a few others as well; we
shouldn't forego positive and useful conversations in the hope that
we'll engage others.
So could you please submit that formally to winec...@winehq.org?
Cheers,
Jeremy
d non Wine developers may wander by from time to time. Perhaps
we can suck them in .
Cheers,
Jeremy
, we'll just go camp out in Marcus's back yard instead .
One thing they require from us is a pre set schedule, so I'll be asking
people to suggest topics, and then we'll have to weed through them to
figure out what makes the most sense.
Cheers,
Jeremy
I'd like to port our theme over to this.
Also, yes, I think we should look into WineHQ hosting the git for this.
-N
On 10/07/2012 06:06 PM, Kyle Auble wrote:
Just wanted to let everyone know I've created a
git repo for the Wine Wiki from the CVS one at
SourceForge. You can find it at:
https://
On 08/29/2012 09:32 PM, Kyle Auble wrote:
just checked http://cvs.winehq.org and sure enough, there is still a
very outdated CVS repository there, but I can't find a template or a PHP
applet for it, just the same links you found (most in WWN issues). I've
CCed Jeremy Newman because I&
On 08/28/2012 04:47 AM, Oleg Yarigin wrote:
Well, in addition, how do you think, is any necessarity there to move
wine site and wiki from Apache to Cherokee?
Not going to happen anytime in the near future. I won't say never however.
-N
still says "The mailing lists and forum are interlinked. Messages sent to one
automatically propagate to the other." I can correct the forum.winehq.org page myself via the admin interface
(assuming no one objects), but someone (Jeremy?) needs to correct the other page.
I can do t
I'm not sure this belongs in the news section on WineHQ. I need some
further convincing.
-Newman
On 06/04/2012 01:11 PM, André Hentschel wrote:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2012-June/095722.html needs more cow
bell
---
news/en/2012060401.xml | 23 +++
1
that.
-N
On 04/17/2012 10:10 AM, Jeremy Newman wrote:
Someday.
-N
On 04/16/2012 08:30 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Can I ask when we'll have the new forum software installed? It's been
discussed ages ago and we still using the same old crappy version.
Vitaliy.
Someday.
-N
On 04/16/2012 08:30 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Can I ask when we'll have the new forum software installed? It's been
discussed ages ago and we still using the same old crappy version.
Vitaliy.
On 3/7/12 10:21 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
The Wine team is proud to announce that the stable release Wine 1.4
is now available.
Let me be the first to say: Woohoo
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi Folks,
It's that time of year again - summer of code is going to start up soon.
Maarten, you've been coordinating things for us for a while now - are
you still game? Would you like help? Anyone else willing to volunteer
to help admin the process?
Cheers,
Jeremy
---
Conservanc
On 02/03/2012 10:47 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Jeremy wrote:
>> the VMWare folks are not willing to provide a permanent license for VMWare
>> to us.
>>
>> So, we've shifted gears, and are exploring whether something like qemu +
>> kvm would be a sufficie
f vmware.
(This is 'easy' because the WineTestBot code nicely isolates
the VM functions, but 'hard', because VMWare provides some
APIs that may have to be replicated).
3. Migrate WineTestBot to the new hardware stack
4. Write new code to run 'dotests.sh' as part of WineTestBot
Cheers,
Jeremy
having our very own conference?
We could try it once and go back to the old format if it doesn't work out.
Of course, given our (so far) non participation in FOSDEM 2012, we may
not be welcome... :-/
Cheers,
Jeremy
to the pub, what would make for a good conference?
Cheers,
Jeremy
technical conference recently that you thought was
well done, what did they do well? Anything we could emulate?
Any other ideas, or suggestions?
Cheers,
Jeremy
On 10/19/2011 08:03 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
The new question is:
What operating system does Wine run applications from?
Should be obvious for a human.
I will take suggestions on other questions that regular users can answer
easily, but would stump (for a bit anyway) a bot, or bot author.
On 10/19/2011 10:21 AM, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
The past few days there's been spam messages every few minutes and as
soon as you ban an account an other one appears. Obviously the bots have
figured out the answer to the captcha.
Alrighty then, time for me to change the question... Done!
The new
d any such email in my archives - can you resend it to
me? Are you sure it was me, and not the other Jeremy?
I'd be curious to see if it matches up to the forensics we have.
Cheers,
Jeremy
t-web-sites/
I am very sad to have to report this. We have so many challenges in our
world today that this is a particularly painful form of salt for our wounds.
However, I think it is urgent for everyone to know what happened.
Cheers,
Jeremy
o help
defray travel costs for Wine contributors to come to Wineconf.
Wine's income has been around $3,000 / year for the past few years; we
tend to spend down much of the balance each year for Wineconf.
Cheers,
Jeremy
p.s. One note - the SFC also manages the GSOC payments, although I
Thanks to Jon Parshall's hard work, we have Alexandre's keynote
available here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rdDvMonTnQ
Remember to have your libation at hand so you can play the game...
Cheers,
Jeremy
OK, the maintenance is complete. Let me know if you notice any odd
errors with our various websites. Everything but the Wiki, as that is
hosted elsewhere.
-Newman
On 08/30/2011 01:07 PM, Jeremy Newman wrote:
We will be performing upgrades and maintenance to the WineHQ.org server
starting at
We will be performing upgrades and maintenance to the WineHQ.org server
starting at 1800 CDT on Wednesday August 31st.
This process will take the server off-line for about an hour. The
Websites (www,appdb,forums), and Mailing lists, and Git will be off-line
during this period.
-Newman
d by Google, and it'll be a
great chance for us to meet up as Conservancy projects. I'll be
there as well, so I look forward to seeing you there!
-- Bradley M. Kuhn, Executive Director, Software Freedom Conservancy
---
Cheers,
Jeremy
ng to come to
a 'final' set of requests so I can figure out how best to divvy up the
funds we have available. I hope to have that info soon. If you're
interested in coming, but can't afford it, please write to me privately
to see if we can help.
Hope to see you there!
Cheers,
to see you in Minneapolis!
Cheers,
Jeremy
"Barnes And Noble EReader" v2.5 and "Nook for PC" are the same program. I
feel that the two AppDB entries should be combined for easier access by the
general public. I feel that the information should be merged to "Nook for
PC" because this is the common name for version 2.5. The version number
files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/site b/site
index 5a7bd46..a776199 100644
--- a/site
+++ b/site
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
by Jeremy Newman
*/
+ob_start("ob_gzhandler");
+
// load modules and defines
$file_root = realpath(dirname(__FILE__));
require("
It seems the queue was corrupt. I've worked to clean it out and new
messages should be routing through again.
-N
On 01/07/2011 12:59 PM, Jeremy Newman wrote:
First I've heard of this. I'll look into it. The system for linking the
mailing list to the forum was not written inter
First I've heard of this. I'll look into it. The system for linking the
mailing list to the forum was not written internally. It was a plugin
for the forum package.
Are only some threads being dropped? I suppose it is possible in that
case that our spam filtering might be blocking some posts (
d the deep satisfaction of being a critical
voice for the Wine project.
If you're interested, email me privately.
Cheers,
Jeremy
his; after we change, we should see how
much donations are, and then see if we think it's better or worse
than what it was before. It's hard, as donations are quite
variable in timing and amount.
Cheers,
Jeremy
I have never bothered to license the web code as I don't really care who
uses it for what. I guess that would make it a BSD license.
As for the logo, I cannot speak for that. I don't remember who created
the original version of the logo. The new version used on the website
was created by Jon P
FYI: This should have been sent to wine-patches.
-N
On 11/10/2010 04:27 AM, Yaron Shahrabani wrote:
Kind regards,
YaronShahrabani
Done.
On 11/04/2010 08:57 AM, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
Jeremy,
Please ban ebook1210 from the forum. I've had to delete multiple spam posts
from him/her over the past couple of days.
Did we have an 'official' leader for GSOC this past year?
If not, could I ask someone (*cough* Kai *cough*) to nominate themselves?
We need to coordinate getting some information to the SFC so that
we can collect the mentor stipend from Google.
Cheers,
Jeremy
, and I'll
connect you with Bradley.
Cheers,
Jeremy
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, James McKenzie wrote:
> Looks like you got 'bit' by the way that a finite storage method mangles
> floating information. There was a lengthy discussion on how to 'overcome'
> this on the Wine-Development list a short while ago.
No, those tests aleady account for that.
/* Whe
ually documentation of a .NET method, but see the Remarks
section for a description of the format.
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Jeremy Drake wrote:
> I recently read an article () mentioning some of the oddities that show up
> in negative variant dates with non-zero (midnight) times, and I noticed
> that wi
lease write to me; the Wine Party Fund may
be able to help.
And, as always, the Wiki page has the latest scoop:
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2010
and most chatter is happening on the winec...@winehq.org mailing list
(except for pushy loud mouthed types like myself :-/).
Cheers,
Jeremy
Send me some links to the offending posts in the archive and I will
gladly remove them.
-N
On 08/27/2010 06:04 PM, David Hagood wrote:
On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 08:25 -0500, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
Can someone with forum admin rights please ban user Eden1023? I've had to
delete multiple spam post
> This could also help. If I recall correctly, Jeremy White mentioned
> at Wineconf 2008 that this was a major reason they haven't invested
> serious energy into one themselves: they had a hard time finding an
> application that they cared about that benefited significantly fr
Done.
On 08/27/2010 08:25 AM, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
Can someone with forum admin rights please ban user Eden1023? I've had to
delete multiple spam posts by this user every day for the past few days.
I'll accept this patch when we also have a JA translation of the Front
landing page. No point having other pages translated without at least that.
-Newman
On 08/17/2010 11:00 PM, kikuch...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Hiroshi Kikuchi
I want to join wine project. Nice to meet you.
Hiroshi Kikuchi
--
> Paris is a big city, where is the venue?
We're still negotiating. It looks like it will be the
Ibis Paris Bastille Opéra, but but don't consider that
certain.
(And, sadly, I'm developing a bias against Parisian
hospitality workers :-( ).
Cheers,
Jeremy
ly grateful for everyones contributions to Wine,
and very sorry for the off topic emails.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Edward Savage wrote:
> On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Jeremy White wrote:
>> I can't find anything on that release, but we're certainly happy to
>> put together another one for Wine 1.2. I've CC'd Jon Parshall, as he's
>> the guy that'll get t
Hey Brian,
>
> Jeremy - do you have a copy of the real press release we did for 1.0? I
> dug around looking for it and couldn't find it. Looks like we never
> properly posted it on WineHQ. It did get picked up by quite a few news
> sites, but Google isn't finding
This patch does not apply against the current git tree. Please always
submit patches using "git format-patch".
Also, it helps if you prefix the subject with [website] so I can tell
which patches are meant for the website without scanning the body.
-Newman
Ing. Simone. Giustetti wrote:
Hi al
Dan Kegel wrote:
> This message is being sent in gmail in Chromium running on Wine
> with options --no-sandbox --use-nss-for-ssl.
w00t!
It also helps if you prepend [website] to the subject. It makes it
easier to find in a long list of wine patches.
-Newman
André Hentschel wrote:
Vincent Cadet schrieb:
Hi peoople.
A couple of months ago, I submitted a patch I wrote to add a backlink to the
previous version in WineHQ announc
> The Top Ten Single Charts
> -
> This are the messages with the most occurrences in a single file.
Nifty!
How hard would it be to add some git-blame fu to that,
and then we'd know who to blame ?
Cheers,
Jeremy
Macintosh is removed.
-N
Austin English wrote:
Done. Sorry about that.
http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?rep_platform=Macintosh
Still need to change the value on the closed bugs as well before it can
be deleted.
-N
Austin English wrote:
I just moved the last macintosh platforms to ppc32/x86, so can someone
with the appropriate permissions remove that option.
Hi Detlef,
Detlef Riekenberg wrote:
> Hi Jeremy
>
> What is your reason for your work in winspool.drv?
> What are your plans?
I'm just trying to fix printing in Acrobat Reader 9.2 for
a client; this test shows the current failure:
http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.g
> It looks like a good place to use broken().
I don't think it's broken on win98; it looks as though
they do 4 byte alignment prior to the data structure in win9x,
and winnt and on seem to do 8 byte alignment prior to the
data chunk. That results in a 4 byte difference.
Cheers,
Jeremy
ind.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Jeremy
So Adam Schreiber reports that he's no longer
doing the Slackware packages.
Is there an active Packager currently? If so, can
you submit a patch to remove Adam's name and insert yours?
If not, I guess I'll submit a patch to remove that column
for Slackware...
Cheers,
Jeremy
tool for
developers who are already running winetest to
save them a little hassle.
My script probably has only one materially useful
feature - it uses a trap to enforce a timeout.
The rest is all pretty easy/obvious stuff.
Also, I've only tested on Linux, not Mac. Sorry :-(.
Ch
ively small (2 hours)
period of time.
Cheers,
Jeremy
ects if the arguments we can't demarshall aren't used
by the caller.
The new behavior would be to fail anytime we don't understand
a parameter in the typelib. That seems better to me, but again,
I'm really new to this code, so kibitzing appreciated.
Cheers,
Jeremy
>From 7ba5
Austin English wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Jeremy White wrote:
>> Has the side effect of preventing a test failure which occurs only when
>> running with +heap.
>
> Woohoo! Should fix:
> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14078
No; this patch doesn
ed further
to some very specific cases.
How do we go about identifying those specific cases? Should
we start with a list of dlls (with one entry in the list - riched20)?
Cheers,
Jeremy
.
(i.e. in the LoadLibrary("riched20") case).
I think if we get a loadlibrary on an explicit private path, we should load
that dll natively, even if we have a builtin dll of the same name.
Cheers,
Jeremy
?
The attached proof of concept patch allows Powerpoint to display the
troubled
presentation.
If I am on the right track, does it make sense to add a conformance test
to create a bare bones %TEMP%\riched20.dll and load it?
Cheers,
Jeremy
diff --git a/dlls/ntdll/loader.c b/dlls/ntdll/loader.c
index 71d7
WineHQ.org will be going off-line today starting at 14:30 US Central time.
At this time we are performing hardware upgrades and maintenance. The
system will be off-line from 20 minutes up to an hour.
Services Affected:
* WineHQ.org website
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ron that out.
Cheers,
Jeremy
is an issue, and you haven't already, please
contact me privately.
So if you're thinking of coming, email Hans.
Now.
Please.
Failure to do so may result in your sleeping on the streets
of Enschede *grin*.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Reece Dunn wrote:
2009/9/10 David Gerard :
2009/9/10 Jeremy Newman :
The reason I left the XHTML markup in was eventually the goal was to convert
the entire website to XHTML. The only issue with leaving them in while still
in HTML4/Transitional is that the pages do not pass W3C validation. I
The reason I left the XHTML markup in was eventually the goal was to
convert the entire website to XHTML. The only issue with leaving them in
while still in HTML4/Transitional is that the pages do not pass W3C
validation. I am still willing to live with non-valid working HTML to
save some work
Scott Ritchie wrote:
I'm also trying to cleanup anything that suggests our website hasn't
been updated in 5 years. That means, for instance, removing the link to
the interviews that are all from 5 years ago ;)
I do not think we should remove/hide the links to old articles like our
interviews.
http://www.codeweavers.com/about/general/press/20090724/
*grin*
Cheers,
Jeremy
On Jul 16, 2009 12:55 PM, wrote:
Juan Lang wrote: >Another way of looking at the error is that MacPorts (and
fink, I >presume) instal...
There's confusion here: The problem here is not with MacPorts or Fink.
I have neither of them on my system. Just MacOS, some developer packages
from Mac's insta
Alright. Should load now.
-Newman
Ken Sharp wrote:
Since the upgrade of Bugzilla, the duplicates page reports permission
denied.
http://bugs.winehq.org/duplicates.cgi
Can anyone with the relevant access check the permissions?
This is http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18665
t that very well. So disabling the feature
is always a preference.
Jeremy, would you mind disabling edits please?
that DVDs had their own format :-(.
This is on my todo list, but it hasn't moved for 10 or 12
months. It'd be a relatively straightforward job if someone
else wanted to do it. (The hard part isn't writing the
patch; the hard part is getting it committed).
Cheers,
Jeremy
Scott Ritchie wrote:
Jeremy Newman wrote:
I'm holding this patch hostage until the Wiki is updated with the new
theme.
Aren't you the one who's updating the wiki to the theme?
No. I currently do not have access to the Wiki. That is hosted by elsewhere.
We are willing, and hav
I'm holding this patch hostage until the Wiki is updated with the new theme.
-Newman
Jeremy White wrote:
---
templates/en/home.template |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/templates/en/home.template b/templates/en/home.template
index bad2f62..87
t, so we may be more restrained
in what we can offer, but folks should definitely ask me if they're
interested.
Cheers,
Jeremy
s a DIB Engine
and we've been holding out all these years. That's why he decided we were evil.
/me goes to review Huw's commits to find the one where he snuck
a DIB Engine into CrossOver without my knowing it .
Cheers,
Jeremy
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