Jacek Caban wrote:
Alexandre has found the problem. Commenting FreeLibrary call in
close_gecko fixes the problem.
Jacek
Ok. So do you plan to fix it?
The idea is good, but this needs to be split up.
Am Wednesday 05 August 2009 08:53:19 schrieb Henri Verbeet:
The idea is good, but this needs to be split up.
You sure? Its a 370 line patch, and I am more worried about fake regressions
by having two systems in parallel than regressions of doing this in one big
step.
2009/8/5 Stefan Dösinger ste...@codeweavers.com:
Am Wednesday 05 August 2009 08:53:19 schrieb Henri Verbeet:
The idea is good, but this needs to be split up.
You sure?
Yes.
Hello Alistair,
Alistair Leslie-Hughes wrote:
diff --git a/dlls/shlwapi/tests/assoc.c b/dlls/shlwapi/tests/assoc.c
index fd2b868..9a52edb 100644
--- a/dlls/shlwapi/tests/assoc.c
+++ b/dlls/shlwapi/tests/assoc.c
@@ -252,11 +252,13 @@ static void test_assoc_create(void)
ok(hr ==
Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr writes:
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Juan Lang wrote:
Still wouldn't hurt to fix them.
Well, Alexandre routinely rejects such fixes.
It may be worth reconsidering.
Just like if you have hundreds of compilation warnings the useful ones
get lost in the sea, if
Dan Kegel wrote:
[Visual Studio 2005]
Repainting after scrolling was a bit lazy, and creating a new
project still requires ie6, but it was a nice surprise all the same.
I wouldn't be too surprised if that was a VS2005 bug, not a Wine issue -- it
also has horrendous redraw problems running
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:49 AM, Ben A L
Jemmettben.jemm...@ukonline.co.uk wrote:
[Visual Studio 2005]
Repainting after scrolling was a bit lazy, and creating a new
project still requires ie6, but it was a nice surprise all the same.
I wouldn't be too surprised if that was a VS2005 bug, not a
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Dan Kegeld...@kegel.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:49 AM, Ben A L
Jemmettben.jemm...@ukonline.co.uk wrote:
[Visual Studio 2005]
Repainting after scrolling was a bit lazy, and creating a new
project still requires ie6, but it was a nice surprise all the
Isn't ipconfig supposed to be external? This
change won't help any app that tries to run
ipconfig.exe...
- Dan
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 reinstalled my entire system
chris ahrendt wrote:
Austin English wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Juan Langjuan.l...@gmail.com wrote:
If the group wants I can run this daily when I run wine test as well..
and post it here just let me know
Probably not. Most of the remaining leaks are in the tests
Rein Klazes w...@online.nl writes:
fixes bug#17748
try 2: I forgot adding the rc file.
It doesn't work here:
../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M comdlg32.dll -T ../../.. -p
comdlg32_test.exe.so filedlg.c touch filedlg.ok
filedlg.c:352: Test failed: testid 0: dialog should not have a
Since yesterday, configure has been giving me a libgsm development files not
found warning even though they are installed on my system. This is on openSUSE
11.1, 32 bit.
Is anyone else seeing this, or is something borked on my system? (Any hints as
to where I might look would be appreciated.)
Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
Since yesterday, configure has been giving me a libgsm development files not
found warning even though they are installed on my system. This is on openSUSE
11.1, 32 bit.
Is anyone else seeing this, or is something borked on my system? (Any hints as to where I might look
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
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
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Johan Gill johan.g...@gmail.com wrote:
This patch fixes bug 17215. Since the patch was seemingly dropped, I made
some test improvements and resubmit it.
The tests pass on Windows XP, and of course Wine.
Suggested changelog:
In DirectDraw fullscreen mode,
Am Wednesday 05 August 2009 18:58:42 schrieb Johan Gill:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Johan Gill johan.g...@gmail.com wrote:
This patch fixes bug 17215. Since the patch was seemingly dropped, I made
some test improvements and resubmit it.
The tests pass on Windows XP, and of course
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 reinstalled my entire
Scott Ritchie wrote:
chris ahrendt wrote:
Austin English wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Juan Langjuan.l...@gmail.com wrote:
If the group wants I can run this daily when I run wine test as well..
and post it here just let me know
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
--- Comment #3 from Alexandre Julliard julliard at winehq.org 2009-08-04
13:19:16 ---
Please don't suggest that people use the --enable-maintainer-mode flag, that's
not meant for normal users.
Then how can we be sure user have all requirements installed? --verbose
doesn't complain about
Scott Ritchie wrote:
chris ahrendt wrote:
Austin English wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Juan Langjuan.l...@gmail.com wrote:
If the group wants I can run this daily when I run wine test as well..
and post it here just let me know
Probably
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