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Have you backed up today's work? http://www.lingnu.com/backup.html
hat the
fix is... Do you?
You probably need to turn the "&" into "&", so you would get:
<rant>
Then again, it is probably right to do it in the XML ->HTML converter,
and not in the XML itself. I.e. - the XML->HTML converter needs to
transform an inline
Mike McCormack wrote:
It can be compiled into the same binaries as used in CrossOver, but
only if you use the same compiler, headers and libraries as we use.
Or close enough to it. It's been done before.
http://lingnu.com/support.html
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dating to January. Are there any restrictions on using this source?
Read the license.
This source is under the license attached to it. Most (if not all) of it
should be LGPL.
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Have you backed up today's work?
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 07:45:11 +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
In any case, at least from a technical point of view, going around such
test ought to be fairly simple
If the mere existence of this key makes the validation fail, what's to
stop a virus from simply adding
te
them on the pirate sites anyway.
That one, unfortunately, I doubt. The patches are the least interesting
thing for pirates. If pirates cared about keeping their machines secure,
we would have all been at a much better position today.
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Hav
ught to be fairly simple.
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own visually.
Please consider using it, so as my task (when I finally get to it, sigh)
will be easier.
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llowed to give those
proprietary fonts with OpenOffice, but only if it's a release sanctioned
by Sun.
I think the more important aspect here is a moral one - these is
copyrighted work. We need to respect this copyright.
-Brian
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In case anyone is interested, there is an open source (GPL) notepad
replacement which does syntax highlighting. You can grab it at
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm.
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space, and the list of modified
descriptors back. I've had a client with this problem a while back.
http://winehq.org/?issue=238#epoll%20(con't)
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em for explicit permission, and take it down only if
they say no?
Also, they are hosting the "corefonts" project, which is 100% files of
the same type license as dcom95, so I find it hard to believe they will
say no.
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Izak Burger wrote:
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041013
I have another six if anyone else desperately wants one...
:-)
You think that's good? I got this one
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20040622
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akefile? Was it generated with
a fairly recent winemaker? If so, did you use "--dll"?
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f the thread to figure out whether that solves our
problems. If it does, we can just have wineprefix create create this
link
Cheers, Kuba
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Mike Hearn wrote:
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 20:16 +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I'd love to get my digital camera syncing on Linux (Mustek). It uses a
shell extension. Good enough reason for you? :-)
Is a shell extension really the only way you can access the camera?
That's pret
Mike Hearn wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Though, if we would want to support shell extensions, I don't see how
we could effectively do it without having it do everything the native
explorer does
That would be the other reason. But, I think it makes more sense to
try and bridge
ne does, but it has to do everything that some apps depend
on.
Though, if we would want to support shell extensions, I don't see how we
could effectively do it without having it do everything the native
explorer does....
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- Numerals in Arabic/Farsi context
should assume local form
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come and watch even if
you're just interested in seeing how it's done.
Damn, had to miss it. Any impressions from the event? IRC logs?
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#x27;t have a proper explorer
(and none is planned for Wine that I know of, and ReactOs doesn't seem
to need Posix filenames...)
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fore the window is destroyed
(WM_DESTROY is a good bet).
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uffer
too much.
Let's hope so. Good news is that you'd have to keep on the wine mailing
list.
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Rémi Assailly wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote :
Thanks for spotting another one for my growing heap of BiDi TODOs
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2584
Shachar
I know that there is no effect...
I'm sorry if I came off cynical. There was no cynicism in that comment.
I opened
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Krzysztof Foltman wrote:
- MBCS support (and it would be very hard to add)
Then you are doing something very wrong. Aren't you working in Unicode?
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Francois Gouget wrote:
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Marcus Meissner wrote:
Here is a list of the soft dependencies. We suggest packagers
install each and every last of those before building the package.
These libraries are not dependencies in the RPM sense. In DEB
packages, they
, as the case may be.
ICU
Adds support for BiDi to Wine. http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/.
Instructions for building (and testing) with BiDi are available at
http://winehq.org/?issue=218#How%20To%20Set%20Up%20BiDi%20Support
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he general rule should be that the optional packages are build-dep, but
only "suggested" or "Recommended" (I've never really managed to
understand the difference between them) for the compiled result.
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: how do other users of epoll handle all this?
Use libevent? Sorry, couldn't resist :-)
Vincent
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Robert Shearman wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I think the source of the problem is a small misunderstanding about
what LPK.DLL does on windows. It's not where the reordering algorithm
is. That's in uniscribe. What's there is how this reordering
algorithm is used for ExtTe
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Mike McCormack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The flag (0x1000) passed to CompareString reverse the sort order
of a number of unicode characters. I've got no idea why it would
want to do that... maybe somebody can shed s
be. This also has the extra
benefit of making uniscribe the one depending on ICU, not GDI. Assuming
GDI's dependence on Uniscribe is through LPK, and that LPK is a soft
dependency, this means that users that don't have the right C++ runtime,
don't want the extra size, or can'
ll apples and oranges, but maybe we have
a clue as to "why". Does anyone here know what the CJK marks mean?
Out of interest, could it be that U0A01 needs to be added to table 2? If
so, we may have a solution to what this flag means. Mike, can you test
it out?
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Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eventually we have to implement bi-di support there without relying on any
external libraries.
BiDi is a $&!(@*#)$ complicated algorithm (excuse my language). Why on
earth should we insist on
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm. Would separating the BiDi code (which is the reason ICU is linked
with GDI) into a separate DLL (they way it is on Windows 2000) help?
We have wine_unicode.dll for that and many things are already
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm. Would separating the BiDi code (which is the reason ICU is linked
with GDI) into a separate DLL (they way it is on Windows 2000) help?
We have wine_unicode.dll
...
Eventually we have to implement bi-
Personally, I think the right way to solve that one is to fix the
dependencies in the spec file. I don't see any reason for a RH RPM to
install on SUSE and not run. If it installs, it should run. If there are
library differences, it shouldn't install, citing the library it nee
ersion number. Maybe you need to create a dependency in the RPM for a
specific glibc version (>=2.3?). That's the reason my original epoll
patch was using syscall, btw.
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ine/wine/dlls/dsound/tests'
make[2]: *** [tests/__test__] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sun/sources/wine/wine/dlls/dsound'
make[1]: *** [dsound/__test__] Error 2
Is this something wrong on my config?
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t.
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ems may be a problem for us. If someone takes a
significant amount of code from MS and submits it, we may have some
backtracking to do.
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ot available, they
mumble that there are some alternatives, but make it clear that they are
not wholly satisfied with the quality of randomness achieved.
The way I read this, if we get our data from /dev/random we are at full
liberty to disregard the input seed, as this is a hardware device seedin
r
is significantly less than the number of vertical lines, you can
precalculate the width of each color bar, and draw a series of boxes.
Mike
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that we use this code if libc does not provide an
epoll implementation, and use libc's if it is available.
Mike
You do realize that many (somewhat old) glibcs have epoll_create defined
that is hardwired to return E_NOSYS without calling the kernel, right?
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online to vote today!
http://vote.yahoo.com
Do you want a gmail account?
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sted me. I don't see a clean solution to this one.
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part in one and the low part in
the other. Maybe with a union, but then we'd extend a MS type.
Vincent
How about this, then?
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Index: dlls/dinput/keyboard.c
spend over four days arguing about an apostrophe, then there
is nothing to it but assume that all the coding is done :-)
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trative stuff (hotel, conference rooms, etc.).
Cheers,
Jeremy
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matter where MS has decided to put the docs for it.
But how would someone reading the comment find the docs? Especially if
the code is in User32 and docs are in comctl. Also, it would appear to
me that you can't say "version 6" without saying version 6 of what.
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but that's something not many of the list's members care about as much as I.
I'm sure other list members will be happy to fill in other areas where
your help would be most appreciated.
Thanks again.
Any time.
Cheers!
Ronald Robin
te the comment accordingly, and the comment turns useless or even
dangerous. Maybe if we change that to contain the date or the CVS
version number of the file that was audited
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s/definition.php). This
means that this license is not an open source license. One has, of
course, every justification for saying "so what", but I just wanted to
mention this.
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/sources/wine/wine/dlls'
make: *** [dlls/__test__] Error 2
Since I know these same tests pass on Alexandre's machine, I can only
assume there is something missing in my setup. However, as I don't know
what, I simply let it go and do my best without running the tests.
/sources/wine/wine/dlls'
make: *** [dlls/__test__] Error 2
Since I know these same tests pass on Alexandre's machine, I can only
assume there is something missing in my setup. However, as I don't know
what, I simply let it go and do my best without running the tests.
ubject is not signed, and that
you sometimes want to answer an email with a simple "yes", and I'm not
sure that signing each and every outgoing email is a very good idea.
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list also work as
free lancers. I am sure that directing a request to this list asking for
hired help will provide you with people willing to sell you their time
and knowledge.
Hoping I've been helpful,
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bidi support."
Again, gotta avoid Jargon. Let's face it, 99% of Wine users don't care
about this one. Instead, write:
"Building wine without BiDirectional languages (Hebrew, Arabic) support"
This will greatly reduce the number of users alarmed by this configure
message.
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Mike Hearn wrote:
I don't think it makes any sense to put it off indefinately on the
grounds that Wine is still a developers-only release. That's circular
logic.
Hear hear.
Also, I think the sooner we start treating wine as a mature product, the
better. Declaring a making a product mature is a g
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
But as far as I can see, this means that Windows debuggers won't get
it. Wouldn't it be better to implement it the Win32 way? At the very
least, implement it ALSO as the Win32 way?
It will generate an out
Pouech Eric DMI AEI CAEN wrote:
so that debuggers can intercept it (especially ones with GUI) and do
what they want with it.
A+
> Message du 13/09/04 17:50
> De : "Shachar Shemesh"
> A : "Wine Development"
> Copie à :
> Objet : Why is our
such things
are best carried out by mimicking the Win32 structure as much as
possible. Isn't that the case?
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Mike McCormack wrote:
Do you still think my third patch has the problem?
I stand corrected.
Sorry about the noise.
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ot zero, but it's not. We therefor think that the events
flagged for the old occupant of user #3 actually belong to the new
occupant, and we handle it incorrectly.
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Mike McCormack wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Read the comment in the appropriate section of my code. You have a
race here that will crash you occasionally.
Fixed.
Ahmm. I'm not so sure.
Did you also handle the case where 1, 2 and 3 were flagged, 1 releases
3, and 2 asks for a new fd and rec
04:51:16 -
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
* Server-side file descriptor management
*
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Alexandre Julliard
+ * Copyright (C) 2004 Shachar Shemesh for Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd.
+ * Copyright (C) 2004 Mike McCormack
I was actually talking about adding:
* Epoll header c
Mike McCormack wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
After a discussion with Alexandre on IRC I came to the conclusion
that nothing I will do will make this patch go in. Mike, please add
it to your list of "uncommitted patches".
Hi Shachar,
I'm not sure which Mike the above is addresse
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm sorry for being a pest about this. I was wondering whether there
is anything that needs to be done on that one in order to facilitate
committing this patch?
It needs some cleaning up, you need to find a
Hi Alexandre,
I'm sorry for being a pest about this. I was wondering whether there is
anything that needs to be done on that one in order to facilitate
committing this patch?
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Hi list,
When calling "select" (or any other socket function, for that purpose),
there is a chance that a signal will arrive while we are blocking on the
socket. This will cause the blocking function to return with EINTR. The
usual recommendation is to retry the operation if that is the case.
h
-wired into the decoding javascript. This method is
impossible to work around without actually running a javascript engine
on the harvester, which would open them to all sorts of fun abuse by us. :-)
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Mike Hearn wrote:
Building with a recent glibc and running on an older one is not
supported by glibc, and it won't work for many reasons having nothing
to do with epoll. Crossover runs everywhere because it is built
against a very old glibc.
To clarify, it is possible to build against a new glibc
t for them.
David Lee Lambert wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 03:27:49PM +0200, Robert van Herk wrote:
Lots of good reasons on why this project is not good enough to rely on.
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sources/wine/threadtest$ time ../wine/wine Debug/main.exe
> /dev/null
Program exit 299732
Just for comparison, when running on Windows, I get as far as 298015,
but in less time.
Just for the record, if all the threads run to completion, and the mu
to 8*1024, to avoid running out of memory. This does not
solve the problem when compiled as winelib, though. Could this be a
winelib problem??
In short - things are getting weirder.....
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x27;s implementation did not have glibc.
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Index: configure
===
RCS file: /home/sun/sources/cvs/wine/configure,v
retrieving revision 1
code?
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x4017fec0 "?" wait timed
out in thread 0009, blocked by , retrying (60 sec)
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#include
#include
#define NUMTHREADS 3000
int flag;
int count;
DWORD WINAPI ThreadMain(
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
Attached is a non-perfect patch for review. This is a migration of the
wineserver to use epoll instead of poll (if it's available).
current known issue with this patch:
1. Will not compile if HAVE_SYS_EPOLL_H is not 1 (i.e. - won't compile
if epoll not
Dan Kegel wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Now don't go and do level-triggered stuff just because it's easier :-)
That's not it at all, and edge vs. level is not part of my
considerations. Libevent does support a wider variety of selection
interfaces, and with wider platform sup
Dan Kegel wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
It doesn't compile (rn.c is not including ). When I fix
that, it checks whether epoll_create works. If it does, it sets all
handlers to use sigio. I don't think this library is quite stable
enough :-)
You're a tough customer :-) It'
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
Attached is a non-perfect patch for review. This is a migration of the
wineserver to use epoll instead of poll (if it's available).
current known issue with this patch:
1. Will not compile if HAVE_SYS_EPOLL_H is not 1 (i.e. - won't compile
if epoll not
le time)
2. Segfaults on wine exit.
3. Lots of debug asserts.
Comments welcome.
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Index: configure
===
RCS file: /home/sun/sources/cvs/wine/c
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
By all means, let's try epoll.
FWIW, I wrote a wrapper layer that illustrates how to detect
whether epoll etc. are available. I'm convinced that *runtime*
detection is the only way to go.
That's fine, except that compiling your library on
uneasy" for the usual reason patches go
to void
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e I said, this does not affect, as far as I know, any program, so I'm
not sure we need to fix it. I just wanted the list's archive to have a
mention of this issue.
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the fact I'm not sufficiently familiar with the wineserver semantics,
that going edge trigger in a bug free way right now is beyond me.
- Dan
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ot;? What constructs cause a new
file descriptor to be allocated in the wineserver?
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Leib Moscovitz wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Leib Moscovitz wrote:
Dear Shachar,
Yes, there is Pmail for Windows (version 4.2 already), and the
problem is that it doesn't handle Hebrew RTL correctly - I was
wondering whether there's any solution to this that you know of.
Thanks,
Leib
#x27;t, or also on Windows?
Please keep posts on list.
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list, perhaps the
developer that is working on/with this, Shachar Shemesh, can shine a bit
of light on the issue.
Rein.
Oooh, pmail. Haven't touched it since I was a Novel sysadmin, back in
1996. So, there is a Windows version now?
What is, exactly, the problem you are experiencing with p
think the time is
"now". We are not yet confronted with bugs that require detecting what
application is currently running and hacking accordingly.
I'm not saying that it's a good solution in this case, but at some point this
sort of stuff will have to be done.
Ivan.
ng to work with more than 2GB? I.e. - can we let applications that
were linked with LARGEADDRESSAWARE see the true state of the machine?
If so, is there a way for me, when at the heap.c code, to know whether
that flag was set on loading the current process?
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em?
This is not about code contribution.
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shamed of, to boost! Only one little detail - the
in games movies won't work. It probably has something to do with
Windows' Direct X.
So there you have it. I hope that it will work for you as it has for me
There is also a screen shot there.
So, if you want me to relay any questions
to you, you're welcome at it. It will not enter my personal
todo list, however.
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x27;t want to change Linux to support Burgoslavian, but if
Burgoslavian is encoded in some Unicode font I can add a section to [AppDefaults]
and let that perticular program think it is running on an all-Burgoslavian system.
For (5), the functions act the same no matter what locale the user is in.
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nts to the i-th object beyond pa."
In other words, ANY time you add or subtract and integer from a pointer,
the result is to move the pointer to another array element. No need to
perform these "word size" calculations anywhere.
Question: Did you compile and check you patch?
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you mean that you can use Windows USB drivers on Wine, then
I'm not sure that it is within Wine's charter to do that.
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ocale setting. This probably isn't relevant for
Wine.
And if you ask, no, I will not write a testcase, because it's
sometimes hard for me to even understand the problems caused
by different locales.
Regards,
Filip
Shachar
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