Re: AJ on vacation?
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 12:27 -0700, Steven Edwards wrote: Hi, --- Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has AJ taken a vacation? I think he is out till tomorrow or Friday. Thanks Steven While the cat's away... Party in the CVS Server!
Problem with new info.c in ntdll/tests
Hi, I am busy generating some new tests for ntdll's *Information* calls. I started with query.c and that was OK. I then thought info.c would be a better name. doing a make depend make fails. In tried information.c and make depend make fails again with: make[3]: Entering directory `/data/install/linux/wine-src/wine/dlls/ntdll/tests' gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../../include -I../../../include-D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -fno-strict-aliasing -gstabs+ -Wpointer-arith -g -O2 -o information.o information.c gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../../include -I../../../include-D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -fno-strict-aliasing -gstabs+ -Wpointer-arith -g -O2 -o testlist.o testlist.c ../../../tools/winegcc/winegcc -B../../../tools/winebuild -mconsole env.o error.o generated.o information.o large_int.o path.o reg.o rtl.o rtlbitmap.o rtlstr.o string.o time.o testlist.o -o ntdll_test.exe.so -L../../../libs/port -lwine_port -L../../../dlls -L../../../libs -lkernel32 testlist.o(.data.rel.ro+0x1c): In function `get_tls_data': /data/install/linux/wine-src/wine/dlls/ntdll/tests/../../../include/wine/test.h:116: undefined reference to `func_information' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status winegcc: gcc failed. make[3]: *** [ntdll_test.exe.so] Error 2 make[3]: Leaving directory `/data/install/linux/wine-src/wine/dlls/ntdll/tests' make[2]: *** [tests] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/data/install/linux/wine-src/wine/dlls/ntdll' make[1]: *** [ntdll] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/data/install/linux/wine-src/wine/dlls' make: *** [dlls] Error 2 with info.c I see: undefined reference to `func_info' If I rename the file back to query.c (and of course change the Makefile.in) everything is fine again. Any idea what's wrong? Cheers, Paul.
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
i am trying to get ie6 installed, i looked at the aol boards and they suggested. that i get Ie6 winetools aol communicator. aol communicator will allow me to get online with my aol account. unfortunatly as i try to install ie6 it complains about ole missing. unfortunatly i cannot get online to download the missing files through linux. because i need aol communicator working to get online(think of it as a custom dialer) so any help would be great. i've used: wine-20050111-mdk.i586.rpm Cedega-20041223-cvs.i586.rpm winetools-211jo.tar.gz wine-20050310-mdk.i586.rpm i am using mandrake linux 10.1
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
Hi, On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 10:44:37AM +0100, Damnation wrote: i am trying to get ie6 installed, i looked at the aol boards and they suggested. that i get Ie6 winetools aol communicator. aol communicator will allow me to get online with my aol account. unfortunatly as i try to install ie6 it complains about ole missing. unfortunatly i cannot get online to download the missing files through linux. because i need aol communicator working to get online(think of it as a custom dialer) Really?? Which provider is that? If it's AOL (with my aol account above), then it cannot be true: AOL has long since switched to standard TCP/IP access. Even if not, then I'd *bet* there's a custom Linux solution for that kind of ISP. (or in most cases it's probably a slightly bastardized/customized/strange implementation of a pool of standard protocols, which should be quite feasible to configure it on Linux) Andreas Mohr
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
there is a dialer called penggy, but i couldn't get it working, me being a linux newbie. i was lost from the start. my best bet really was to use ie6 and attach aol communicator to it this would allow me to dial into the aol network. but unfortunatly getting ie6 installed view wine has proven to be rarther difficult
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
Hi, On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 11:12:57AM +0100, Damnation wrote: there is a dialer called penggy, but i couldn't get it working, me being a linux newbie. I know that a normal AOL dialup connection IS available, but some comment indicates that this might be Germany-only. Are you sure there still is no standard TCP/IP dialup available? i was lost from the start. my best bet really was to use ie6 and attach aol communicator to it this would allow me to dial into the aol network. No, that's your worst bet. Wine is not made to do network setup itself, I'd guess that success probability is VERY low. Not to mention that using the IE plus AOL communicator combo on Wine can be a very daunting task as well. So: 1. check whether standard TCP/IP dialup is possible 2. PengAOL (*much* easier(?) and *much* more useful than trying to use a wine-only AOL networking feat) 3. Wine but unfortunatly getting ie6 installed view wine has proven to be rarther difficult See? Andreas Mohr
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
ah i see, well they did suggest installing aol 7 on wine but everytime i did (they've done it) i kept getting aol needs to restart to install windows services. either that or windows needs to restart to install aol services. and well it never gets past that, i will download penggy again later. and install. if i fail could you suggest a place to post about inquiries, on how to fix the issue?
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
On Apr 7, 2005 6:46 AM, Damnation [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ah i see, well they did suggest installing aol 7 on wine but everytime i did (they've done it) i kept getting aol needs to restart to install windows services. either that or windows needs to restart to install aol services. and well it never gets past that, i will download penggy again later. and install. if i fail could you suggest a place to post about inquiries, on how to fix the issue? Hello, I don't believe what you want is going to work. I had AOL 6,7, 8 installed and running at one time but I had to tell it I was on a LAN before it would work. So I don't believe the AOL dialer will work even if you get everything installed. I could be wrong tho and the dialer may work just fine, I just never got it to work myself. You may wan't to read over: http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialAOL.html Tom
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
i'll try that again later gotta go to an appointment. and finish off some scripting into an emu. thank you for all the help so far.
cvs broken ?
I jsut rebuilt wine0cvs and now nothing will run even what ran 5 min before. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.wine/c $ wine N*/P*/nat* Warning: the specified Windows directory Lc:\\windows is not accessible. Warning: the specified System directory Lc:\\windows\\system is not accessible. Warning: could not find DOS drive for current working directory '/home/prof/.wine/c', starting in the Windows directory. wine: cannot find 'NatSpeak/Program/natspeak.exe' Help?
Re: user broken ?
Hi, On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 02:17:07PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I jsut rebuilt wine0cvs and now nothing will run even what ran 5 min before. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.wine/c $ wine N*/P*/nat* Warning: the specified Windows directory Lc:\\windows is not accessible. Warning: the specified System directory Lc:\\windows\\system is not accessible. Warning: could not find DOS drive for current working directory '/home/prof/.wine/c', starting in the Windows directory. wine: cannot find 'NatSpeak/Program/natspeak.exe' Help? Please read about basic Wine configuration steps or research this very frequent(ly resolved) error message. This has nothing to do with Wine CVS brokenness, and it shouldn't get asked on wine-devel anyway (-- wine-users). Andreas Mohr
ative windows dll, proxy methods, Unsupported Dwarf2 information for...
Hi, I have a win32 dll which exports about 30 functions. I've used winedump with the -f and -I flags to create stub/proxy functions which use LoadLibrary. Please CC my on all responses as I am not subscribed to the list. It generates functions like so.. HGTBSESSION __stdcall GTBAPI_gtbCreateSession(HWND hParent, GTBSessionCallback * lpCallBack, void * lpParam) { HGTBSESSION (__stdcall *pFunc)(HWND, const GTBSessionCallback *, void *); HGTBSESSION retVal; pFunc=(void*)GetProcAddress(hDLL,gtbCreateSession); TRACE(((HWND)%p,(GTBSessionCallback *)%p,(void *)%p): forward\n,hParent,lpCallBack,lpParam); retVal = pFunc(hParent,lpCallBack,lpParam); TRACE(Returned (%p)\n,retVal); return retVal; } For compatibility with existing code I removed the GTBAPI_ from the function and switched back to the native prototype. GTAPIB_EXTERN HGTBSESSION WINAPI gtbCreateSession(HWND hParent, const GTBSessionCallback *lpCallBack, void *lpParam) Compiled and linked like so. gcc -shared GTAPIB_main.c -I/usr/include/wine/windows -I../GenSrc/API/GTAPIB -o ../lib/libgtapib.so /usr/lib/wine/kernel32.dll.so Then I have a small test app that I compile/link: winegcc TestAPIB.c -I/usr/include/wine/windows -I ../../../GenSrc/API/GTAPIB -L../../../lib -lgtapib -lkernel32 -o TestAPIB Running ./TestAPIB throws the following error WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x in 32-bit code (0x). In 32 bit mode. . Backtrace: =1 0x (0x406efe60) fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Unsupported Dwarf2 information for testapibelf 2 0x405e5276 WinMain in testapib (0x406efe90) 3 0x405e5173 __wine_exe_main in testapib (0x406eff20) 4 0x404e0de2 in kernel32 (+0x50de2) (0x406efff4) 5 0x4001d181 wine_switch_to_stack in libwine.so.1 (0x) 0x: addb%al,0x0(%eax) My wine version is 20050310 Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Stephen
Re: [Wine]ie5, ie6 won't install
Am Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 11:17:36PM +1200 schrieb Wesley Parish: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ie6]$ wine ie6setup.exe This wil not work with your WIne version. Use WineTools to install IE6 and other software and upgrade to wine-20041019. Regards Joachim von Thadden -- Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!
Native windows dll, proxy methods, Unsupported Dwarf2 information for...
Hi, I have a win32 dll which exports about 30 functions. I've used winedump with the -f and -I flags to create stub/proxy functions which use LoadLibrary. Please CC my on all responses as I am not subscribed to the list. It generates functions like so.. HGTBSESSION __stdcall GTBAPI_gtbCreateSession(HWND hParent, GTBSessionCallback * lpCallBack, void * lpParam) { HGTBSESSION (__stdcall *pFunc)(HWND, const GTBSessionCallback *, void *); HGTBSESSION retVal; pFunc=(void*)GetProcAddress(hDLL,gtbCreateSession); TRACE(((HWND)%p,(GTBSessionCallback *)%p,(void *)%p): forward\n,hParent,lpCallBack,lpParam); retVal = pFunc(hParent,lpCallBack,lpParam); TRACE(Returned (%p)\n,retVal); return retVal; } For compatibility with existing code I removed the GTBAPI_ from the function and switched back to the native prototype. GTAPIB_EXTERN HGTBSESSION WINAPI gtbCreateSession(HWND hParent, const GTBSessionCallback *lpCallBack, void *lpParam) Compiled and linked like so. gcc -shared GTAPIB_main.c -I/usr/include/wine/windows -I../GenSrc/API/GTAPIB -o ../lib/libgtapib.so /usr/lib/wine/kernel32.dll.so Then I have a small test app that I compile/link: winegcc TestAPIB.c -I/usr/include/wine/windows -I ../../../GenSrc/API/GTAPIB -L../../../lib -lgtapib -lkernel32 -o TestAPIB Running ./TestAPIB throws the following error WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x in 32-bit code (0x). In 32 bit mode. . Backtrace: =1 0x (0x406efe60) fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Unsupported Dwarf2 information for testapibelf 2 0x405e5276 WinMain in testapib (0x406efe90) 3 0x405e5173 __wine_exe_main in testapib (0x406eff20) 4 0x404e0de2 in kernel32 (+0x50de2) (0x406efff4) 5 0x4001d181 wine_switch_to_stack in libwine.so.1 (0x) 0x: addb%al,0x0(%eax) My wine version is 20050310 Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Stephen
Re: [Wine]Re: ie5, ie6 won't install
Le Thu, 07 Apr 2005 11:46:02 +0100, Damnation a écrit : ah i see, well they did suggest installing aol 7 on wine but everytime i did (they've done it) i kept getting aol needs to restart to install windows services. either that or windows needs to restart to install aol services. maybe you need to do wineboot after the install ? and well it never gets past that, i will download penggy again later. and install. if i fail could you suggest a place to post about inquiries, on how to fix the issue? I used penggy 2 years ago in France without problems. They had an active forum in those days. I guess your problem is with kernel 2.6/udev module configuration ... Greetings Alban
Re: real SetProcessClass and SetThreadPriority support
Robert Shearman wrote: Robert Reif wrote: Are there any plans or is anyone working on mapping Windows SetProcessClass and SetThreadPriority support to linux process priorities on kernels that support CAP_SYS_NICE? Mapping Win32 thread priority levels to Linux nice levels is fairly trivial, but convincing kernel developers to allow unprivileged user-space programs to control thread priorities is the big problem. The last time a discussion like this came up, we (Wine developers and Cedega developers) requested a way of changing a thread's relative priority within a process (without affecting the overall CPU time the process gets). This should be a good compromise between meeting applications' needs and preventing unprivileged applications from freezing the computer. AFAIK, this hasn't been implemented yet. Rob Do you need more than CAP_SYS_NICE? CAP_SYS_NICE gives you: * Allow raising priority and setting priority on other (different UID) processes * Allow use of FIFO and round-robin (realtime) scheduling on own processes and setting the scheduling algorithm used by another process. wineserver would need to be a setuid program but it could set CAP_SYS_NICE at startup and immediately reduce it's privileges back to normal.
Re: [Wine]wine 20041019 for ubuntu
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 14:27 +0200, Dripple wrote: Hi all, I'm planning testing ubuntu, but I need to install Lotus Notes on it, and for this, the last good wine version was 20041019. Anyplace where I can get binaries of this ? Thanks. Dripple I thought the latest version fixed it... Anyway, you can find them on my webspace here: http://tuzakey.com/~scott/apt/binary/old/ You'll have to download and install them by hand, though. -Scott Ritchie
Re: Wine and Process Explorer
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 07:48:11PM +0200, Paul Vriens wrote: Hi, I was just wondering if it's worthwhile to get Process Explorer running on Wine. It contains a lot of 'under-the-hood' stuff which is maybe not needed anywhere else (except the taskmgr, maybe). If you'd like to work on this task, sure -- you will probably discover and fix bugs in Wine. That's good. If you just don't know what to work on, I can suggest other things. But at the end of the day you should pick something that excites you, otherwise you're less likely to produce anything. -- Dimi.