Re: Propability that application X works in wine

2006-10-25 Thread Kai Blin
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 00:49, Robert Lunnon wrote: > This could actually be computed for a crossection of application to give a > general prediction, if you knew the frequency of use for each API call in a > representative population of applications, and the completion status and > criticali

Re: Propability that application X works in wine

2006-10-24 Thread Robert Lunnon
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 08:11, Andreas Mohr wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:05:10PM +0200, Stefan Dösinger wrote: > > Any ideas about that? > > One factor in the probability calculation would be the number of Google > hits for the application name (the more common, the better debug

Re: Propability that application X works in wine

2006-10-24 Thread Andreas Mohr
Hi, On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:05:10PM +0200, Stefan Dösinger wrote: > Any ideas about that? One factor in the probability calculation would be the number of Google hits for the application name (the more common, the better debugged it must be), i.e. your popularity factor. Another one would be

Propability that application X works in wine

2006-10-24 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Hi, Beeing asked how it happenes that a comparably small application fails in wine while something bigger like office 2003 and half-life 2 works I thought how one could mathematically express that some application works in wine. There seem to be a few factors: * Some propability that some behav