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Behalf Of Alexandre Julliard
Sent: 12 November 2003 03:28
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Subject: wine/ tools/wineinstall loader/Makefile.in loa ...
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Added a wine-glibc binary that detects the glibc
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BOOL WINAPI
_InitCommonControlsEx(WINGS_INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX* lpInitCtrls)
{
if(!dwLPA_InitCommonControlsEx)
{
return FALSE;
} else {
return dwLPA_InitCommonControlsEx(lpInitCtrls);
}
}
The jmp is an optimization step, where the new function is called with
the same
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Le mer 12/11/2003 à 10:06, David Martinez Prado a écrit :
Hi! it's my firts time runing wine. I want to execute Netmeeting under Wine
but i can. Can anybody help me please?
Regards, DAVID
Hi,
This is more a question for the developers
Should have posted to wine-devel then :) Doing so now.
A couple of months ago there was a patch from Aric Stewart that added
support for graphics tablets in wine. However I have not heard anything
about it since. Is anybody still
Is there a way to do this?
I want to use it on various PE files (DLLs, EXEs etc) to see if any of them
import some of the functions for which I dont yet have a prototype :)
Le mer 12/11/2003 à 08:00, Jonathan Wilson a écrit :
Is there a way to do this?
I want to use it on various PE files (DLLs, EXEs etc) to see if any of them
import some of the functions for which I dont yet have a prototype :)
winedump can tell you which APIs a file imports and exports.
Hi,
Agent 2.0 beta crashes on listview related code, and requires native
comctl32 to run.
Here is a cut from a +relay,+message,+listview trace:
| trace:message:SPY_ExitMessage (0x1004b) L{SysListView32} message [1004]
LVM_GETITEMCOUNT returned
| 0009:Ret user32.SendMessageA()
flyker == flyker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
flyker Function fcvt incorrect. example: int dec, sign; printf(%s\n,
flyker fcvt(1.12, 2, dec, sign));
flyker result: 1.12e+00
flyker but need: 112
In what way does that behaviour hurt you(r application)?
Bye
--
Uwe Bonnes
Hi Raphael,
glx.h is mesa 3.2
glext.h is SGI 1.2.1
Hmm... It seems I'm using very old headers...
I'm using the newest NVIDIA driver.
I will try to find some newer headers.
Greetings,
--Thomas
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Uwe Bonnes wrote:
flyker == flyker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
flyker Function fcvt incorrect. example: int dec, sign; printf(%s\n,
flyker fcvt(1.12, 2, dec, sign));
flyker result: 1.12e+00
flyker but need: 112
In what way does that behaviour hurt you(r application)?
Le mer 12/11/2003 à 09:19, Thomas Brix Larsen a écrit :
Hi Raphael,
glx.h is mesa 3.2
glext.h is SGI 1.2.1
Hmm... It seems I'm using very old headers...
I'm using the newest NVIDIA driver.
When you install the NVIDIA driver, there's an option to install
development headers at the same
ons, 2003-11-12 kl. 15:30 skrev Vincent Béron:
Le mer 12/11/2003 à 09:19, Thomas Brix Larsen a écrit :
Hi Raphael,
glx.h is mesa 3.2
glext.h is SGI 1.2.1
Hmm... It seems I'm using very old headers...
I'm using the newest NVIDIA driver.
When you install the NVIDIA driver,
Hello Kevin,
--- Kevin Koltzau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is not possible to get native uxtheme from an XP installation
working under
wine.
However I am currently working on a uxtheme.dll implementation for
wine that
will support loading native WinXP themes, which when finished I'm
sure
--- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it makes sense to use the normal mapping code for such
files, we should really have a separate loader for the NT kernel
stuff
(which can of course re-use some lower level functions of the current
loader).
Do we also create a stub
Steven == Steven Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steven --- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it makes sense to use the normal mapping code for such
files, we should really have a separate loader for the NT kernel
stuff (which can of course re-use
Hello all!!
My name is Leonardo, and i'm working in a project that will migrate
thousands of windows NT4 machines to Linux.
In this project we will do some wine impplementations, if needed.
The apps that we are testing is some VB6/5 apps and DataBase client apps.
None of the apps executed
Leonardo == Leonardo Luiz Padovani da Mata [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Leonardo Hello all!! My name is Leonardo, and i'm working in a project
Leonardo that will migrate thousands of windows NT4 machines to Linux.
Leonardo In this project we will do some wine impplementations, if
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 05:59:31PM +0100, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
Steven == Steven Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steven --- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it makes sense to use the normal mapping code for such
files, we should really have a separate
From: Sylvain Petreolle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Sami Aario [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 3:17 PM
Subject: Zombies (was : Conformance tests...)
Paul, Sami, (and perhaps others),
could you run this script
From: Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Sami Aario [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Zombies (was : Conformance tests...)
Looks suspiciously like the 2.6.0-test8 kernel is to blame. To confirm
this, I rebooted
My kernel is the Debian sarge default kernel, 2.2.20. I get zero zombies.
Oops, should be Debian woody.
I had earliler experienced some problems with my Mandrake 9.1 installation of
wine, when trying to use the wine libraries.
I have now done the following:
installed wine-20031016-mdk.i586.rpm
My binary programs seemed to run fine, (except for a font problem described in
a separate post).
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 01:22 pm, Parzival Herzog wrote:
On November 11, 2003 11:39, Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
I don't know how to solve your problem, but it would be a good idea if
you just installed
the latest CVS version.
whine
I' just too inexperienced and too isolated to
I have wine-20031016 built from source installed on Mandrake 9.1
Programs that had displayed certain characters from the Windows Wingdings
font, now display the box that signifies that the character code is not
present in the font. With the standard wine (20030315) installed with
Mandrake,
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
type42.c: In function `T42_download_header':
type42.c:269: warning: int format, DWORD arg (arg 3)
type42.c:269: warning: int format, DWORD arg (arg 4)
The patch is of course OK, but it makes no difference to the
functionality, int and DWORD
At 17.20 12/11/2003, Steven Edwards wrote:
We have a uxtheme.dll that is being developed in ReactOS cvs also that
supports loading native WinXP themes
ha! I wish. Nope, mine is a complementary effort. It's a fake UxTheme API
that actually draws in the classic Windows style, to make the future
Eric Pouech [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd suggest changing the oem_files_api to a krnl_file_api_codepage (or
something like this) which would be set to either CP_ANSI or CP_OEM
and use this variable in most of file related A functions (instead of
our current CP_ANSI). Then we would set OEM
I have notified a recent regression in loading native dlls from database
programs like VFP3. I believe that VB work the same way.
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From: Uwe Bonnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: Native Dll x Built-in Dll
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