Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-27 Thread penna
Hi Karl, I would love it if people would get involved, a few good coders can have SVN/trac access I'll work on opening up to the public soon. pygtk/pyxml/wine hackers/shell scripters very welcome. Maybe I can help with bash scripting (very good skill) I know nothing about python

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-27 Thread Tony Lambregts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Karl, I would love it if people would get involved, a few good coders can have SVN/trac access I'll work on opening up to the public soon. pygtk/pyxml/wine hackers/shell scripters very welcome. Maybe I can help with bash scripting (very good skill) I

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-26 Thread Karl Lattimer
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 14:02 -0500, Segin wrote: Also note that most of Winetools prior usefullness was killed when we killed ~/.wine/config Now we rely on winereg? is that correct (I should know this ;) I've been making some steady progress today, managed to get CD auto detection working

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-25 Thread Dr J A Gow
Karl Lattimer wrote: Fair point that it has been useful to you, it has been useful to me also. Here's what I see. * An over complicated bash script, with way too many difficult to maintain parts * An inflexible application, which can only have new applications added to it by the maintainer

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-25 Thread Karl Lattimer
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 19:00 +, Dr J A Gow wrote: I've looked through the winetools code and it is a clusterf*ck of nonsense. It appears to be in the final stages of code rot, however This clusterf*ck of nonsense helped me to get a microcontroller development suite running under Wine,

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-25 Thread Mike Hearn
Guys, WineTools clearly works for some people, there's no need to lay into it. After all, Wine itself has some slightly ugly areas of code still :)

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-25 Thread Segin
Also note that most of Winetools prior usefullness was killed when we killed ~/.wine/config Dr J A Gow wrote: Karl Lattimer wrote: Fair point that it has been useful to you, it has been useful to me also. Here's what I see. * An over complicated bash script, with way too many difficult to

Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-24 Thread Karl Lattimer
I read your story about winetools a couple weeks ago around the same time that I tried using winetools on FC5 test 3, it didn't go well with winetools and I was looking for another solution and couldn't find one that fitted well with my criteria. I started thinking of packages like RPMs and

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-24 Thread Segin
Karl Lattimer wrote: [...] I've looked through the winetools code and it is a clusterf*ck of nonsense. It appears to be in the final stages of code rot [...] Is THIS enough to get rid of Winetools?

Re: Winetools - wine doors

2006-03-24 Thread Dr J A Gow
I've looked through the winetools code and it is a clusterf*ck of nonsense. It appears to be in the final stages of code rot, however This clusterf*ck of nonsense helped me to get a microcontroller development suite running under Wine, which otherwise would not install natively. After over