Austin English wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
I had a theory that we might be getting better at preventing regressions now
than a year or so ago due to the expansion of things like AppDB and the test
suite. It'd be nice to have some sort of data though.
Would i
The severity levels are there for guidance. I would hope that common
sense would prevail, but clearly it doesn't.
If a UI glitch makes a program unusable, then it's normal. I can not
believe you need this pointing out to you.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1347
"Screen is wiped/blan
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
I am not sure that common sense is the issue. I think it is a question of who you are and what you know.
Among the ones submitting bugs now is a quickly rising percentage of normal-to-advanced end users, and that percentage is likely to rise even further, as Linux adopt
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
I think that the users should have quite a say with regards to how important a bug is, because for every user
putting in the (considerable for a user) effort of reporting a bug, there are dozens that don't say anything at all.
To every Wine user, their application n
IneedAname wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009 16:52:06 +0200
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
3. Major"Major loss of functionality for a wide range of applications
- Isn't this just all bugs that has more than $arbitrary_number of applications
linked to them? An aggregate, rather than a level?
In
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
To every Wine user, their application not working is critical. This is
clear by all the bugs that are logged incorrectly every day, because
nobody bothered reading the FAQ.
Yep, but that's more an indication on how much work remains to be done on wine
than it is an
IneedAname wrote:
On Sun, 03 May 2009 18:10:03 +0100
Ken Sharp wrote:
That would be the "Show Apps affected by this bug" link then.
http://appdb.winehq.org/viewbugs.php?bug_id=16281
Thanks I missed that so how but my first point still stands.
Not really. 16281 certainly isn
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
How many times does this have to be repeated? Severity levels are NOT
determined by how much a user wants the app to work. They're just not,
deal with it.
I have never said it is, either.
I said it think it should be determined by how severe the user thinks
it is
James Mckenzie wrote:
One question: Does Bugzilla have a place for user's to place the Impact on
their ability to use a Windows program? This is much different than the
priority and severity fields.
Yes, here:
http://bugs.winehq.org/page.cgi?id=fields.html#bug_severity
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Ben Klein wrote:
2009/5/5 Vitaliy Margolen :
Mike Kaplinskiy wrote:
executable, so you would run it like:
./wine ./programs/winedbg/winedbg.exe.so
'./wine winedbg' will do the same.
Will that look-up in ./programs/winedbg before looking in $PREFIX/lib/wine/?
Shoul
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
No it isn't. It's an indication on how many people think they're more
important than anyone else filing a bug.
I think that you are wrong. Granted, some people do, they are called morons.
But most people aren't morons. They are people, and to them, the issue really
Henri Verbeet wrote:
When you're not subscribed to the list, your posts have to go through
moderation. Sometimes that can take a while.
So the idiot isn't even subscribed to this group, but is spamming it anyway?
Don't feed the trolls.
If anyone has some simple applications that are easy to test
(preferably, with no installer), shoot me an e-mail and I'll add it to
my my list of applications to look at.
Ha. That's a shame because Installshield is a real PITA. ;-)
Austin English wrote:
It's the registering/download manager that makes it not useful. It's
much harder to script all of that.
Is CS2 too old?
http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/photoshop/win/cs2/Photoshop_CS2.exe
Hi all,
Is there any way I can have access to update bugs that I did not open in
Bugzilla? I update a lot of bugs and some of them are not set correctly
(incorrect component or incorrect URL). Wrong URLs are a real pain
because it can lead to testing the wrong version of an app (see Bug 1337
Done without reply. :-p
Thanks.
Ken Sharp wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way I can have access to update bugs that I did not open in
Bugzilla? I update a lot of bugs and some of them are not set correctly
(incorrect component or incorrect URL). Wrong URLs are a real pain
because it can lead
"It seems the default severity, enhancement, invites people to select a
REALLY
SEVERE sounding level instead. I suggest changing the default severity to
normal in the hopes of cutting down on the yelling."
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13363
Any thoughts on this?
André Hentschel wrote:
Jerome Leclanche schrieb:
Since there's been some discussion about bugzilla recently...
Is there any reason regular users aren't allowed to change keywords,
component and dependencies on bugs they don't own on Bugzilla?
Maybe marking as duplicate as well. I don't think
Top posting is the devil.
Jerome Leclanche wrote:
Fair enough for duplicates. Still, component and keywords can't do any
harm, can they?
I often see a bug with attached patch, or a regression, not properly
marked as such, and want to fix it but I'm unable to; and it's usually
not worth the extra
f about an hour's "training" to figure it
out. It is probably wrong.
Could anybody offer some help with this issue?
Thanks,
Ken.
>From 5ae7aff9afeb66d0cce7cb0cb5043c01bef6e4a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ken Sharp
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 11:58:49 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] A
I doubt I could do that. As I said, what I know about PHP I could teach
George Bush.
I don't really have the time to figure it out right now. I'll happily
look at it later, but it could be months from now!
Unless someone else wants to? :)
A quick-fix would do for now, but as you say, there
From http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18790
"The default search (the search box at the top of this page) does not
include
closed bugs (rightly so), but it also does not include resolved bugs. This
leads to duplicates that could be avoided."
"This is for admin to configure in Administrat
I must have missed this. This would be incredibly useful.
Does this affect all users though? Anastasius Focht would probably go
over these limits but his comments are helpful.
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
The limits are:
20 lines for logs (fixme, trace, err, warn)
10 lin
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
What is the purpose of that change? To reduce mailed amount or what? To
improve readability of reports?
Log quotation are very useful sometimes and this blocking only makes
things harder for people who knows
what they're pasting.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id
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
Did you include the rest of the comments?
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
I'm having a problem with these posts delition by Ken Sharp. I do not see
anything wrong there. 'wine start file.msi' is _the_ correct way to "run"
msi files (that's what happenes when you dou
are bound to be mistakes.
Feel free to help, rather than complain.
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
What do you mean? There were only 2 of his posts that you removed. I've
attached both e-mails AppDB sent.
Vitaliy
Ken Sharp wrote:
Did you include the rest of the comments?
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Ben Klein wrote:
What I'd like to see is an option to delete an entire thread of
comments (ideally from an arbitrary point in the thread) in one hit.
Usually, the comments that follow a post are meaningless without that
post.
This is the default action (changed in the last few months).
O
I think Linux has the same problem too.
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19028
winecfg on Mac OSX (10.5.6 and .7) does not link "My Videos" etc. to the
equivalent directories on the Mac. Everything is linked to $HOME (or was it
Desktop/?) inste
y Margolen wrote:
Why did someone removed active maintainers from most active applications?
Do you guys even care who active who not? I was the only one doing
_anything_ on Steam AppDB entry. And I was removed by Ken Sharp because he
didn't like 9 "oldish" posts??? WTH?
This got to
Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
If there has been a recent discussion amongst the admins as to when it is appropriate to remove maintainers, I was left out of it. The only official policy I know of is tied to the failure to process test reports within a week, and the automatic mechanism for doing that i
Ricardo Filipe wrote:
on this particular case i feel ken and vitaly should have communicated
more to understand each others points of view and reach a consensus.
although i can totally see why ken decided to remove him from maintainer
this should not be done lightly.
Ken asked Vitaliy to d
Henri Verbeet wrote:
2009/6/25 Ken Sharp :
To give a scale of the problem:
There are approx. 7700 program in the appdb.
There are approx 21,730 comments going back to 2004.
If it's not the maintainer's job to make sure the comments aren't tidied up,
whose is it?
I'
Niklas Hambüchen wrote:
Sjors Gielen wrote:
If you meant, why should they be deleted instead of kept for reference;
there could be an archive, but currently they are deleted, afaik.
Why don't you just save an outdated: true/false information? Those posts
could just be not displayed by defaul
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Ken Sharp wrote:
Agreed, but in this case it is a moot point.
The particular application, Steam, often has test results waiting for >
8 days, so all FIFTEEN idle maintainers would have been removed long
before I had to do it manually, had the automatic delet
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Ken Sharp wrote:
Because the AppDB isn't supposed to be a forum.
Who said that? It was _the_ only "official forum" long before
forum.winehq.org came to be.
I can see no useful reason for keeping old comments
I can name several reasons:
1. Apps th
John Klehm wrote:
No doubt it's a good thing to keep the appdb information up to date
and clean out inactive accounts.
However it seems that if someone wants to do the work why should we
have a policy to prevent them from participating according to the time
their life allots? Last I checked w
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Ken Sharp wrote:
There were 300 comments, all removed.
Say what? I got only 9 messages of removed comments.
That's because you still don't understand how the emails are sent. We
went through this last time you had a rant and nobody took any notice
beca
Tom Wickline wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Vitaliy Margolen
mailto:wine-de...@kievinfo.com>> wrote:
I'm still asking to remove Ken Sharp from AppDB admins. This behavior is
totally unacceptable. Removing user comments just because Ken
doesn't like
Austin English wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Vitaliy
Margolen wrote:
Ken Sharp wrote:
Because it's bloody obvious or THEY [comments] WOULDN'T BE REMOVED LONG BEFORE I
STARTED DOING IT.
I've never seen anything on wine-devel / wine-forum / winehq.org front pa
Remco wrote:
I maintain two apps. I haven't updated their status in months. Yet,
I'm not removed. Apparently, this is because no other people added
something to these pages either.
The problem, as I see it, is with the job of maintainer. It's really
two jobs in one: you're a moderator of user
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
It's important to note that the script would also have warned maintainers that
there are queued items for the apps they maintain.
Yup, but queued data is also listed down the left of the page, and an
email is sent to the maintainer for every test result,
Remco wrote:
Yes, I should have been more clear that the test data would be
different from the wiki-like sections of the page, and still be
accepted by admins/maintainers. The only thing I would like to see as
a wiki, is the rest of the page: descriptions, screenshots, notes.
But the test dat
Dan Kegel wrote:
3. Eight days is way too quick to remove an inactive maintainer. Six
months is more like it.
That is far too long. After two weeks there are 100 test results
waiting in the queue. Six months wouldn't help the users out at all.
Their test results would disappear into a b
Simulation Games is already in there. Besides, I don't think the
categories are actually all that useful.
Keith Muir wrote:
Hi,
Any chance of a games> simulation> flight simulation sub category?
Regards,
Keith
Can someone tell me what's going on on this page
http://source.winehq.org/transl/lang.php?lang=009%3A00 ?
If you click on the bottom links (locales) I see a message "Invalid
resource file". Does this mean the resource file doesn't exist, or is
there a little oops in the links?
Thanks,
Ken.
Is anything dropped into the registry?
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
my HD contains a dozen .wine*/ directories created with various settings and
releases of Wine, some a long time ago. A repeating question is:
With what release of Wine did I create this particular .wine/ tree ?
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
Hi.
After upgrading to Wine-gecko 1.0.0 I've got a wineboot crashes on
initial .wine directory creation (log attached).
Removing cab throws a message about missed gecko engine and no crash
occurred.
What is it about?
Same here, thought it was just me.
Sorry, I missed this... but, I was busy anyway.
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
Tirsdag 28. juli 2009 22.39.32 skrev Keith Muir:
I submitted a list of flight sims for this category to Ken Sharp I
notice the category has been updated with racing games but not flight
anyone know what he did
Susan Cragin wrote:
I got a new kernel and a new git yesterday.
One of them is causing massive latency in my sound system. I looked at the changes to git that were made yesterday, and suspect that the latency came with the kernel.
2.6.31-5-generic is the new kernel.
Just for "fun" I reinstall
Dan Kegel wrote:
Thanks to AF and Hans (and Codeweavers), there's now a short recipe for
installing .net 30. I've added it to winetricks. Give it a shot and
let me know if it works for you...
Installs nice here, but don't have anything to test it against at the
moment.
Just curious, why
Igor Tarasov wrote:
AppDB displays only decorations and navigation - no content on all
pages. Maybe this is due to recent commits?
It works fine here.
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
Several recent link proposals between AppDB and Buzilla acknowledged by
"The bug link you submitted between Bug NNN and XYZ has been accepted."
have nevertheless produced no visible bug # in AppDB nor "Show Apps affected"
in Bugzilla.
E.g. Bug #1977
André Hentschel wrote:
i had this problem too. i submitted it, it was accepted, and then it wasnt
shown.
OK, just tried with a different account and can confirm this.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19857
It's a bit odder than I'd hoped.
Any chance someone could add a jscript component to Bugzilla? It's used
a decent amount to warrant it...
Ken Sharp wrote:
Any chance someone could add a jscript component to Bugzilla? It's used
a decent amount to warrant it...
Nobody bothered?
Susan Cragin wrote:
Just built today's git, and am running DNS with alsa. (Thanks, Maarten.)
Called up winecfg as usual and found there were no options under OSS Driver.
No wave-out, no wave-in, no mixer devices. Nada.
Peculiar, never saw this before.
So I thought I'd call in.
Have you p
On 15/06/10 09:00, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
@@ -50,3 +51,43 @@ STRINGTABLE DISCARDABLE
IDS_AVIFILETYPE "Wine AVI-default-filehandler"
IDS_UNCOMPRESSED "uncompressed"
}
+
+LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_NEUTRAL
+/* Same as SUBLANG_
On 15/06/10 10:28, Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
That's just an artifact of how the translation statistics tool works.
But Wine will use LANG_ENGLISH SUBLANG_DEFAULT if there is no
SUBLANG_NEUTRAL translation. Duplicating unneeded resources makes them
prone for bitrotting.
bye
michael
I
On 15/06/10 20:34, André Hentschel wrote:
BTW: Placing your Copyrights in the translation files for some text copying is
somehow naughty...
I asked about that in #winehackers and I was told I should add my own
copyright. Personally, I couldn't care less.
On 15/06/10 20:26, Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
On 06/15/2010 08:53 PM, Ken Sharp wrote:
On 15/06/10 10:28, Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
That's just an artifact of how the translation statistics tool works.
But Wine will use LANG_ENGLISH SUBLANG_DEFAULT if there is no
SUBLANG_NEUTRAL transl
: -Original Message-
: From: Juan Lang [mailto:juan.l...@gmail.com]
: Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 6:41 PM
: To: Ken Sharp
: Cc: Wine Devel
: Subject: Re: comctl32: Update English resource
:
: Hi Ken,
:
: +LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_CAN
: +
: +IDD_TBCUSTOMIZE DIALOG
: -Original Message-
: From: Alexandre Julliard [mailto:julli...@winehq.org]
: Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 7:10 PM
: To: Juan Lang
: Cc: Ken Sharp; Wine Devel
: Subject: Re: comctl32: Update English resource
:
: Juan Lang writes:
:
: > I don't understand why you would want t
On 6/7/2010 7:30 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 07/05/2010 07:38 PM, Ken Sharp wrote:
Hi Ken,
Next to fixing the apply failure you should also add the "#pragma
code_page(65001)" statement to avoid these warnings:
Warning: string "R-phost a sheoladh mar a theip ní gá duit a cli
On 6/7/2010 9:55 AM, Huw Davies wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:51:36PM +0100, Ken Sharp wrote:
+{
+ 0 ""
+ 1 "px"
+ 2 "b" /* What is "b" ? */
+ 3 "mm"
+ 4 "dpi" /* dotiau fesul modfedd */
+ 5 "%"
+ 6 "ns" /* W
Could someone take a look at this for me?
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/63232
It applies fine here but http://source.winehq.org/patches/ says it
fails. I can't see what's wrong. :(
Thanks.
On 6/7/2010 9:51 PM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 07/06/2010 08:45 PM, Ken Sharp wrote:
Works fine here, but I've changed the encoding of the patch to see if
that helps.
Hi Ken,
This one is even worse:
../../../wine-git/dlls/mapi32/Ga.rc:32:87: Error: Invalid character in
string '
On 7/7/2010 10:30 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
Apparently the English resource file should show "ms" (microseconds)
instead of "ns". This error has been copied too all the .rc files.
"ms" doesn't mean microseconds.
What does it mean? I couldn't find a definition.
On 7/7/2010 10:34 AM, GOUJON Alexandre wrote:
On 07/06/2010 11:51 PM, Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
Did you test it with a fresh branch? You don't even need a named
branch for that; one with the detached HEAD works as well for the test:
- git checkout origin/master
- git am $email
I'm not an expert
On 7/7/2010 11:39 AM, Huw Davies wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 11:28:21AM +0100, Ken Sharp wrote:
On 7/7/2010 10:30 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
Apparently the English resource file should show "ms" (microseconds)
instead of "ns". This error has bee
On 7/7/2010 11:56 AM, Huw Davies wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 11:45:59AM +0100, Ken Sharp wrote:
On 7/7/2010 11:39 AM, Huw Davies wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 11:28:21AM +0100, Ken Sharp wrote:
On 7/7/2010 10:30 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharpwrites:
Apparently the English
Evening all,
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26830 is easily solved by
http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=34184 but I don't know if this
will break anything. I cannot find a reference as to why it needs to be
set to 256, but there must be a reason for this.
Anyone any ideas?
Th
On 19/07/13 15:00, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 16:55:42 -0500
Jeremy White wrote:
Alright folks, I have to confess that the 1.6 release came and I didn't
immediately get up and dance.
In fact, a new Wine release was almost...boring.
What was most striking to me about this
On 22/07/13 18:37, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
Where the correction is obvious I have done so, but where a full
translation is needed I have simply removed the incorrect one. This
will mark that line as untranslated and hopefully someone will see
that. It will also default
On 22/07/13 19:39, Vincent Povirk wrote:
Okay but at the moment, in those languages, a user is currently being told
Gecko needs to be installed, followed by Gecko needs to be installed.
Are you sure this isn't caused by needing 32-bit and 64-bit builds of Gecko?
Certain. It's a translation
On 22/07/13 19:57, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Nikolay Sivov wrote:
On 7/22/2013 22:38, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
Changelog:
* add usbioctl.h
Damjan Jovanovic
Hi, Damjan. You forgot patches.
I didn't. Why aren't they showing up?
I've sent four patches. Three
Fair enough. I'll send an updated patch after the next bunch of commits.
Please disregard this patch.
On 24/07/13 16:12, Francois Gouget wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Ken Sharp wrote:
Logon/Log on as with the British/neutral patch.
msgid "Can't logon with inter-domain t
hoice. I assume Windows uses
"can't" seen as it listed in winerror.mc.
Thanks all!
Ken
From 180b6911bbc996df993f3e94f8d9c34da621cfad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ken Sharp
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 00:17:15 +0100
Subject: kernel32: Correct logon / log on (noun / verb)
---
dlls/ker
I have to ask:
Do we really think that this user is running Wine 1.0.1 on Windows 7 64-bit?
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=28587&iTestingId=79589
On 26/07/13 19:42, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
But admins no longer have the power to delete users, so there's nothing I can
do to stop him from continually resubmitting it.
This is a real pain. Was it intentional or a bug that's slipped in?
There's also "Pending".
On 30/07/13 04:16, Hugh McMaster wrote:
Hi everyone,
Wine patches currently have a status described in
http://source.winehq.org/patches, yet for patches with the status of 'New', the
status becomes confusing.
The legend describes 'New' status as "Patch not even looked
ll keep an eye on the English translations.
On 30/07/13 22:37, Ken Sharp wrote:
- Re-based to latest git
- Removed all the fuzzies thanks to http://www.etymonline.com/index.php
Turns out all the -ise/-ize words used in Wine are of Latin origin anyway.
Original Message
Subjec
I've just started looking at the Wiki myself. There's a lot of outdated
stuff on there and it needs a lot of attention.
There's little hope of me helping with anything related to the actual
programming but I'm willing to help with other stuff.
On 02/08/13 07:03, Kyle Auble wrote:
So I've fin
anges, but for now I think it may be unnecessary.
If future patches introduce any "awkward" words then I'll send an
updated patch then.
On 31/07/13 13:21, Ken Sharp wrote:
Please disregard this patch. I missed a couple of words and with those
corrected en_CA.po becomes identi
Hi Alexandre,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/97460 should be correct but would
I be right in assuming you would rather have the changes made along with
the next string for each language?
Probably better to post this here rather than the forums:
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19501
"Not sure if this is a Wine bug (as usual) so I'd rather put this here
than to open a new bug.
On Cygwin 1.7.22 the compilation stops at jscript, apparently a conflict
in the declaratio
On 02/08/13 10:57, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
Hi Alexandre,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/97460 should be correct but
would I be right in assuming you would rather have the changes made
along with the next string for each language?
You say you want to catch the
On 02/08/13 12:05, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
On 02/08/13 10:57, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
Hi Alexandre,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/97460 should be correct but
would I be right in assuming you would rather have the changes made
along with
On 02/08/13 21:02, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Folks,
I'll be on vacation for the next 10 days, so you'll have to live without
commits for a while...
They let you have time off? Unbelievable!
Have a good un!
hat would be great!
Thanks to Austin and François for the help thus far.
Of course, all feedback welcome.
TIA,
Ken
>From 310719c3771a2713af2743667a3825a9bbec6a48 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ken Sharp
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 23:34:03 +0100
Subject: po: Add English (Philippines) resource
On 05/08/13 10:41, Francois Gouget wrote:
On Sun, 4 Aug 2013, Ken Sharp wrote:
Hi everyone,
Would anyone mind looking at the attached patch?
I wonder if this is something that could be handled at the NLS
level instead. Maybe in dlls/kernel32/nls/enp.nls.
Would LOCALE_SNAME "en-P
On 05/08/13 12:00, Ken Sharp wrote:
As an aside:
#define SUBLANG_SINDHI_PAKISTANSUBLANG_SINDHI_AFGHANISTAN
This may cause problems if these languages are ever implemented. Not
sure if Wine handles these differently.
And then, of course, I realise that these are probably the
On 05/08/13 12:14, Jacek Caban wrote:
+ * No warranty is given; refer to the file DISCLAIMER.PD within this package.
It's a minor point but this may be a bit confusing given the file
doesn't exist.
Deleting test results because the Wine version is old? What the Hell is
the plan there?
Original Message
Subject: [AppDB] Submitted test data deleted
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 15:48:43 -0500
From: AppDB
Reply-To: AppDB
To: appdb-nore...@winehq.org
Submitted test data deleted
-
On 07/08/13 13:59, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
Can wow64 be added as a keyword to bugzilla? I know we already have win64 as a
keyword, but that's being used for both 64 bit apps and 32 bit apps in a 64 bit
wineprefix. I'm interested in being able to track the latter, as it's hitting
increasing nu
+1 from me.
On 07/08/13 15:03, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
On Wed, 07 Aug 2013 14:23:53 +0100
Ken Sharp wrote:
Would I be right in assuming you would like to see bugs in 32-bit
applications that are only present in a wow64 WINEPREFIX? Are there many?
Yes. As to how many there are, I've
Some interesting, some not:
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/iphlpapi/ipstats.c:1898:24: warning:
‘get_pid_map’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/iphlpapi/ipstats.c:1953:21: warning:
‘find_owning_pid’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/jscri
On 08/08/13 21:28, Charles Davis wrote:
On Aug 8, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Ken Sharp wrote:
Some interesting, some not:
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/iphlpapi/ipstats.c:1898:24: warning: ‘get_pid_map’
defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/iphlpapi/ipstats.c:1953:21: warning
On 10/08/13 00:01, Charles Davis wrote:
Did you run autoreconf like I said?
No! I'm useless!
I'll get back to you tomorrow.
Sorry. :(
On 08/08/13 21:28, Charles Davis wrote:
On Aug 8, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Ken Sharp wrote:
Some interesting, some not:
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/iphlpapi/ipstats.c:1898:24: warning: ‘get_pid_map’
defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
/home/ken/wine-git/dlls/iphlpapi/ipstats.c:1953:21: warning
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