Hi Jósef,
(I've CCed Danien since this is relevant for him as well)
I wanted to write an answer to your mail as well, but Matteo beat me to it :-)
First of all, do not hesitate to submit more than one proposal. This gives us
more flexibility in selecting "compatible" proposals should we happen to
Il 09 marzo 2012 23:41, Józef Kucia ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Józef Kucia. I'm a Masters student in Computer Science at
> Wrocław University of Technology in Poland. I would like to apply for
> Google Summer of Code this year.
> I have a good knowledge of C and OpenGL. I also have limited
>
Hi,
My name is Józef Kucia. I'm a Masters student in Computer Science at
Wrocław University of Technology in Poland. I would like to apply for
Google Summer of Code this year.
I have a good knowledge of C and OpenGL. I also have limited
experience with Direct3D and win32 programming.
With regard t
Hey Tarun,
Op 04-03-12 07:05, tarun bansal schreef:
>
> Hello everyone!!
> I am a newbie in the world of open source development. But i am very eager to
> participate in the GSOC2012. I have a good command over c,c++. Can someone
> guide me on how to proceed further and start fixing the bugs...
Hello everyone!!
I am a newbie in the world of open source development. But i am very eager
to participate in the GSOC2012. I have a good command over c,c++. Can
someone guide me on how to proceed further and start fixing the bugs...
--
Tarun Bansal
Computer Science and Engineering
Vellore Institu
Hi there
I am Sanket Patel
I can code well in C If Anything is say to Implement
I have good skill in coding in C At all And can Use Efficient C help topics.
Ken Thomases wrote:
>Sent: Sep 7, 2010 9:17 AM
>To: James McKenzie
>Cc: "wine-devel@winehq.org"
>Subject: Re: Wine Introduction Page
>
>On Sep 4, 2010, at 2:20 PM, James McKenzie wrote:
>
>> I know it is in git. I don't want to give out bogus informat
On Sep 4, 2010, at 2:20 PM, James McKenzie wrote:
> I know it is in git. I don't want to give out bogus information, that's why
> the question. I don't have an Intel system here with MacOSX 10.4 installed
> anymore, all of mine are at 10.6.4
>
> Same thing with XCode. I know that the 2.x is
To the list as well.
Can we fix this so that replies go to the list rather than the sender?
James McKenzie
Original Message
Subject:Re: Wine Introduction Page
Date: Sat, 04 Sep 2010 12:18:42 -0700
From: James McKenzie
To: Roderick Colenbrander
References
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:50 PM, James McKenzie
wrote:
> I was just going over this page and found a few things that I don't know
> about but have questions on for building Wine on the Mac:
>
> The lowest MacOSX version that Wine will build on from the native package is
> stated to be 10.4 (Tiger).
I was just going over this page and found a few things that I don't know
about but have questions on for building Wine on the Mac:
The lowest MacOSX version that Wine will build on from the native
package is stated to be 10.4 (Tiger). Is this still true?
The lowest XCode required is 2.4. Ap
Paul Vriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It doesn't make use of the skip-count as that will mean fixing up a
> lot more. If somebody could have a look at the attached patch?
Looks good. The already submitted report files could be moved from
the data dir back into the queue on the web server as
And while we're at it, there seems to be some misconfiguration of the
httpd (for quite some time), as the following URL generates an 500
Internal Server Error:
http://test.winehq.org/data/200702241000/2003_W2K3-SE-IE7/ntdll:error.txt
Paul Vriens wrote:
Hi,
as of today there's a new winetest executable available at the usual place:
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/CrossBuilt/
There is however an issue with the generated reports. It looks like this
is introduced when the 'skip' thingy was added to the test
infras
Hi,
as of today there's a new winetest executable available at the usual place:
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/CrossBuilt/
There is however an issue with the generated reports. It looks like this is
introduced when the 'skip' thingy was added to the test infrastructure. I'm
curren
Tom wrote:
Hello,
In my first patch I had a incorrect link..
Tom
Changelog:
Fix a link
Grr... Wrong list :-)
Tom
Hello,
In my first patch I had a incorrect link..
Tom
Changelog:
Fix a link
introduction-2.diff
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Brian, thank you for all your hard work getting the
ball rolling and for your kind words about me. I
totally agree with you about Prentice Hall's
professionalism and that they "get it".
I want to introduce myself briefly to the group. I am
an independent Windows (and DOS before that) database
ap
tchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Revised Wine User Guide Introduction
Sorry for this. I was without Internet access for a while and our emails
crossed. Hmmm, I wonder... does this double the chances of the patch
getting accepted?
--
Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://fgou
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Scott Ritchie wrote:
The version 0.9 todo list (bug 85) specifies the need for a rewritten
intro to the Wine User Guide.
This patch is that rewritten intro. It rewords things to make Wine
easier to understand for the new user, gives it a more professional
look, and removes som
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, Scott Ritchie wrote:
[...]
Howso? Putting in arbitrary carriage returns and 8 manual white-spaces
makes it significantly harder to edit the text a second time through.
Long lines make diffs useless. If you change even a single character the
diff will only show that the whole
On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 09:34 -0400, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 06:30:19PM -0700, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> > The version 0.9 todo list (bug 85) specifies the need for a rewritten
> > intro to the Wine User Guide.
> >
> > This patch is that rewritten intro. It rewords things to
Is there any way to tell winedbg to ignore/auto pass C++ exceptions?
no
A+
--
Eric Pouech
Rob wrote:
>
>Winedbg does not use imagehlp.dll at the moment - it has its own symbol
>loader. It was working fine for me yesterday on my own program which uses
>MSVC6 symbols.
>Are you sure that you are running the program in the same directory as the
>symbols?
Thanks for the tip. The problem was
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Kai Brüning
> Sent: 07 November 2003 08:54
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Introduction and winedbg bt problem
>
> Good morning,
>
> my name is Kai Brüning. Our com
Good morning,
my name is Kai Brüning. Our company RagTime GmbH develops and markets the desktop
publishing package RagTime, which had its origin in the Macintosh world 17 years ago.
RagTime is currently available for Windows and Mac OS 9/X. Now we are evaluating
whether we can make RagTime work
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