Re: quartz: move current tests into its own test case [1/5]
On Dec 5, 2007 10:35 PM, Lei Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm moving the current tests into their own function in preparation to > write more tests. > When submitting a numbered patch series, can you put the numbers [x/y] right after the module name? That makes it easier to spot the ordering of the patches. Thanks, James Hawkins
Re: replying to wine-devel?
On Thursday 06 December 2007 02:05:59 King InuYasha wrote: > I have noticed some unusual behavior in the wine-devel mailing list > compared to others (e.g. fedora's, etc.). Wine's wine-devel mailing > list does not automatically set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Why is that? If other mailing lists do so, how come Wine's doesn't? > Personally, I find myself making a mistake sometimes and not adding in > the wine-devel part because I am used to seeing it automatically set. > If I remember how emails are set up, isn't there a hidden field called > reply-to? AFAICT, other mailing lists either override or rewrite this > field and replace it with the email address of the mailing list. The reason is explained in http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html In short, the downside to only replying to the author by accident is pretty small compared to mistakenly replying to the whole list with something intended just for the author. Cheers, Kai -- Kai Blin WorldForge developer http://www.worldforge.org/ Wine developerhttp://wiki.winehq.org/KaiBlin Samba team member http://www.samba.org/samba/team/ -- Will code for cotton. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: system.sfd: make 18 pixel strike with Japanese jvgasys glyphs
"Aric Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ahh, too late at night and my attempts to get the widths for the 18 > pixel strikes had side effects. > > I have resubmitted. Hand checked the widths of the glyphs for both 16 > and 18 pixles to make sure they are correct. Had to redraw many of the > 18 pixel strikes (The capitals) to get them to fit into the proper widths. New patch still changes widths of a lot of existing glyphs, watch out for changes like: > StartChar: space > Encoding: 32 32 0 > -Width: 4 > +Width: 291 -- Dmitry.
Re: replying to wine-devel?
On Dec 5, 2007, at 7:05 PM, "King InuYasha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have noticed some unusual behavior in the wine-devel mailing list > compared to others (e.g. fedora's, etc.). Wine's wine-devel mailing > list does not automatically set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Why is that? If other mailing lists do so, how come Wine's doesn't? > Personally, I find myself making a mistake sometimes and not adding in > the wine-devel part because I am used to seeing it automatically set. > If I remember how emails are set up, isn't there a hidden field called > reply-to? AFAICT, other mailing lists either override or rewrite this > field and replace it with the email address of the mailing list. > > You're supposed to reply-all. -- James Hawkins
Re: Wine Weekly News
i'd argue that this means we need to be smarter about how we process the test results. We need both a confidence and a rating and some way to reflect this in the results. Your other point about configuration, if users have problems with configuration then while it may be their fault its not really their fault if we let them misconfigure wine. I'm of course assuming that they aren't being malicious of course. Chris On Dec 5, 2007 6:18 PM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem of using test results as background for this is that they are very > dependent on the experience of each user. For instance some might be unable > to run a game because they have execshield or other stuff that mess up Wine, > or simply because they are not following the how-to instructions. > > Take the Age of Empires II test report, for instance. The user has rated it > Gold even though the text on the main menu is displayed black instead of > white (on a dark background), and the game is a bit slow even on a modern > computer. > > > The alternative is to use the maintainer ratings, which are generally more > correct but updated far less frequently. > > > Alexander N. Sørnes > > > On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:02:36 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > > I've finished coding a script which runs the necessary query to > > generate data (I download a database backup and run the queries on my > > local machine.). As a sampling (if anybody feels like tripple > > checking that the data is correct) of "Upgrades" (and some downgrades) > > from 11-27-2007 to 12-04-2007: > > > > Chromadrome 2 - Demo 1.0 (18165) went from Garbage (2007-11-25 > > 01:25:25) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:50:43) > > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x (18083) went from Silver > > (2007-11-15 15:58:30) to Gold (2007-11-30 16:30:18) > > Dreamweaver MX (18123) went from Silver (2007-07-22 03:17:03) to > > Garbage (2007-12-01 17:41:49) > > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 (18163) went from Gold (2007-04-06 > > 07:46:23) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:12:50) > > Crysis Single player demo (18094) went from Garbage (2007-11-06 > > 12:49:00) to Bronze (2007-12-01 03:25:13) > > Eschalon Book I Demo Demo (18029) went from Garbage (2007-11-22 > > 02:37:49) to Platinum (2007-11-29 03:11:20) > > Gothic 1.0x (18154) went from Bronze (2007-11-09 11:48:03) to Garbage > > (2007-12-02 09:21:57) > > Proteus 7.2 (18050) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 07:08:51) to Silver > > (2007-11-29 22:20:27) > > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version (18060) went from Bronze (2007-07-13 > > 00:20:48) to Silver (2007-11-30 01:38:14) > > Mp3tag v2.39 (17994) went from Platinum (2007-10-20 11:01:13) to Gold > > (2007-11-27 15:44:51) > > Crayon Release 1 (17988) went from Gold (2007-11-17 13:34:11) to > > Platinum (2007-11-27 11:30:05) > > Silencer 1.10.1 (18087) went from Silver (2007-11-16 15:04:45) to > > Platinum (2007-11-30 17:22:00) > > .NET Framework 2.0 (18042) went from Garbage (2007-11-29 10:07:26) to > > Platinum (2007-11-30 11:35:57) > > Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield 1.60 (18057) went from > > Garbage (2007-10-17 11:44:55) to Bronze (2007-11-29 21:43:19) > > Safari 3.x Public Beta (18196) went from Garbage (2007-11-21 > > 03:21:32) to Bronze (2007-12-03 10:03:37) > > TTPlayer 5.0.1 (18191) went from Silver (2007-11-07 05:24:39) to Gold > > (2007-12-03 08:43:31) > > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) > > (18108) went from Bronze (2007-11-07 06:34:47) to Silver (2007-12-01 > > 10:08:49) > > Original War 1.08 (18041) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 19:59:13) to > > Bronze (2007-11-29 09:31:33) > > Half-Life 2 Half-Life: Source (17993) went from Garbage (2007-11-05 > > 14:08:10) to Platinum (2007-11-27 13:49:48) > > Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 (18201) went from Garbage (2007-11-17 > > 17:02:33) to Gold (2007-12-03 12:40:39) > > MapSource 6.11.5 (18021) went from Silver (2007-10-17 05:19:10) to > > Gold (2007-11-28 18:11:37) > > Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Demo (18143) went from Garbage > > (2007-11-16 11:59:30) to Silver (2007-12-02 06:40:04) > > SimCity 4 1.1 638 Rush Hour (18148) went from Gold (2007-11-25 > > 14:58:28) to Bronze (2007-12-02 07:40:50) > > > > On Dec 5, 2007 5:50 PM, Ben Hodgetts (Enverex) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > Possibly, but on the other hand it could just as easily become "Garbage" > > > in the next release of Wine ;) > > > > > > (sorry, I already sent this once at the start of the day but emailed it > > > directly to the previous person rather than back to the list) > > > > > > Ben H. > > > > > > Tomas Zijdemans wrote: > > > > This is great :) > > > > > > > > Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? > > > > Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" > > > > > > > > I think this would be very inspiring to users. > > > > > > > > > > > > Tomas > > > > > > > > Triton wrote: > > > >> On Tue,
Re: replying to wine-devel?
James Hawkins wrote: > On Dec 5, 2007, at 7:05 PM, "King InuYasha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I have noticed some unusual behavior in the wine-devel mailing list >> compared to others (e.g. fedora's, etc.). Wine's wine-devel mailing >> list does not automatically set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Why is that? If other mailing lists do so, how come Wine's doesn't? >> Personally, I find myself making a mistake sometimes and not adding in >> the wine-devel part because I am used to seeing it automatically set. >> If I remember how emails are set up, isn't there a hidden field called >> reply-to? AFAICT, other mailing lists either override or rewrite this >> field and replace it with the email address of the mailing list. >> >> >> > > You're supposed to reply-all. > > > Most mailing lists have the reply-to field set for to mailing list address. James
Re: system.sfd: make 18 pixel strike with Japanese jvgasys glyphs
Ahh, too late at night and my attempts to get the widths for the 18 pixel strikes had side effects. I have resubmitted. Hand checked the widths of the glyphs for both 16 and 18 pixles to make sure they are correct. Had to redraw many of the 18 pixel strikes (The capitals) to get them to fit into the proper widths. -aric Dmitry Timoshkov wrote: > "Aric Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> fonts/system.sfd | 1407 >> ++ >> 1 files changed, 1213 insertions(+), 194 deletions(-) > > For some reason widths of many glyphs are changed by this patch, > that doesn't look correct. >
Re: replying to wine-devel?
Mihai Donțu wrote: > On Thursday 06 December 2007, King InuYasha wrote: > >> I have noticed some unusual behavior in the wine-devel mailing list >> compared to others (e.g. fedora's, etc.). Wine's wine-devel mailing >> list does not automatically set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > I think it's a client problem. I'm using KMail and hitting 'reply' > always set's the 'To' field to 'wine-devel@winehq.org'. > > It does not with any of the Wine mailing lists with Thunderbird. James McKenzie
Re: replying to wine-devel?
On Thursday 06 December 2007, King InuYasha wrote: > I have noticed some unusual behavior in the wine-devel mailing list > compared to others (e.g. fedora's, etc.). Wine's wine-devel mailing > list does not automatically set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think it's a client problem. I'm using KMail and hitting 'reply' always set's the 'To' field to 'wine-devel@winehq.org'. -- Mihai Donțu
replying to wine-devel?
I have noticed some unusual behavior in the wine-devel mailing list compared to others (e.g. fedora's, etc.). Wine's wine-devel mailing list does not automatically set the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why is that? If other mailing lists do so, how come Wine's doesn't? Personally, I find myself making a mistake sometimes and not adding in the wine-devel part because I am used to seeing it automatically set. If I remember how emails are set up, isn't there a hidden field called reply-to? AFAICT, other mailing lists either override or rewrite this field and replace it with the email address of the mailing list.
Re: Wine Weekly News
Do you feel apps get updated enough that there are enough instances of an app being reviewed more than once per release to change these results? On Dec 5, 2007 6:52 PM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:44:03 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > > Here are the updated results for when we only look at updates from App > > Maintainers. It also just so happens that that age of empires case > > you mentioned is in fact by a maintainer. Please respond and leave > > your opinion as to which is more worthwhile in the WWN. Perhaps i'll > > put both in different sections. > > > > The maintainer ratings are a field in the appVersions table, but they are not > as frequently updated as test results. > > An option might be to take the highest rating from each Wine version from the > test results and compare them. That would avoid many errors, but would still > not help in cases where apps are over-rated, such as with Age of Empires II. > > > Alexander > > > > (replaced dates with wine versions) > > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x went from Silver (0.9.49) to > > Gold (0.9.50) > > TTPlayer 5.0.1 went from Silver (0.9.48) to Gold (0.9.50) > > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) > > went from Bronze (0.9.48) to Silver (0.9.50) > > Original War 1.08 went from Garbage (0.9.49) to Bronze (0.9.49) > > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 went from Gold (0.9.34) to Platinum > > (0.9.48) Gothic 1.0x went from Bronze (0.9.48) to Garbage (0.9.50) > > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version went from Bronze (0.9.40) to Silver > > (0.9.49) Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 went from Garbage (0.9.49) to Gold > > (0.9.50) > > > > > > > > > > > > On Dec 5, 2007 6:18 PM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The problem of using test results as background for this is that they are > > > very dependent on the experience of each user. For instance some might be > > > unable to run a game because they have execshield or other stuff that > > > mess up Wine, or simply because they are not following the how-to > > > instructions. > > > > > > Take the Age of Empires II test report, for instance. The user has rated > > > it Gold even though the text on the main menu is displayed black instead > > > of white (on a dark background), and the game is a bit slow even on a > > > modern computer. > > > > > > > > > The alternative is to use the maintainer ratings, which are generally > > > more correct but updated far less frequently. > > > > > > > > > Alexander N. Sørnes > > > > > > On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:02:36 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > > > > I've finished coding a script which runs the necessary query to > > > > generate data (I download a database backup and run the queries on my > > > > local machine.). As a sampling (if anybody feels like tripple > > > > checking that the data is correct) of "Upgrades" (and some downgrades) > > > > from 11-27-2007 to 12-04-2007: > > > > > > > > Chromadrome 2 - Demo 1.0 (18165) went from Garbage (2007-11-25 > > > > 01:25:25) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:50:43) > > > > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x (18083) went from Silver > > > > (2007-11-15 15:58:30) to Gold (2007-11-30 16:30:18) > > > > Dreamweaver MX (18123) went from Silver (2007-07-22 03:17:03) to > > > > Garbage (2007-12-01 17:41:49) > > > > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 (18163) went from Gold (2007-04-06 > > > > 07:46:23) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:12:50) > > > > Crysis Single player demo (18094) went from Garbage (2007-11-06 > > > > 12:49:00) to Bronze (2007-12-01 03:25:13) > > > > Eschalon Book I Demo Demo (18029) went from Garbage (2007-11-22 > > > > 02:37:49) to Platinum (2007-11-29 03:11:20) > > > > Gothic 1.0x (18154) went from Bronze (2007-11-09 11:48:03) to Garbage > > > > (2007-12-02 09:21:57) > > > > Proteus 7.2 (18050) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 07:08:51) to Silver > > > > (2007-11-29 22:20:27) > > > > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version (18060) went from Bronze (2007-07-13 > > > > 00:20:48) to Silver (2007-11-30 01:38:14) > > > > Mp3tag v2.39 (17994) went from Platinum (2007-10-20 11:01:13) to Gold > > > > (2007-11-27 15:44:51) > > > > Crayon Release 1 (17988) went from Gold (2007-11-17 13:34:11) to > > > > Platinum (2007-11-27 11:30:05) > > > > Silencer 1.10.1 (18087) went from Silver (2007-11-16 15:04:45) to > > > > Platinum (2007-11-30 17:22:00) > > > > .NET Framework 2.0 (18042) went from Garbage (2007-11-29 10:07:26) to > > > > Platinum (2007-11-30 11:35:57) > > > > Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield 1.60 (18057) went from > > > > Garbage (2007-10-17 11:44:55) to Bronze (2007-11-29 21:43:19) > > > > Safari 3.x Public Beta (18196) went from Garbage (2007-11-21 > > > > 03:21:32) to Bronze (2007-12-03 10:03:37) > > > > TTPlayer 5.0.1 (18191) went from Silver (2007-11-07 05:24:39) to Gold > > > > (2007-12-03 08:43:31) > > > > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) >
Re: Wine Weekly News
On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:44:03 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > Here are the updated results for when we only look at updates from App > Maintainers. It also just so happens that that age of empires case > you mentioned is in fact by a maintainer. Please respond and leave > your opinion as to which is more worthwhile in the WWN. Perhaps i'll > put both in different sections. > The maintainer ratings are a field in the appVersions table, but they are not as frequently updated as test results. An option might be to take the highest rating from each Wine version from the test results and compare them. That would avoid many errors, but would still not help in cases where apps are over-rated, such as with Age of Empires II. Alexander > (replaced dates with wine versions) > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x went from Silver (0.9.49) to > Gold (0.9.50) > TTPlayer 5.0.1 went from Silver (0.9.48) to Gold (0.9.50) > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) > went from Bronze (0.9.48) to Silver (0.9.50) > Original War 1.08 went from Garbage (0.9.49) to Bronze (0.9.49) > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 went from Gold (0.9.34) to Platinum > (0.9.48) Gothic 1.0x went from Bronze (0.9.48) to Garbage (0.9.50) > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version went from Bronze (0.9.40) to Silver > (0.9.49) Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 went from Garbage (0.9.49) to Gold > (0.9.50) > > > > > > On Dec 5, 2007 6:18 PM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The problem of using test results as background for this is that they are > > very dependent on the experience of each user. For instance some might be > > unable to run a game because they have execshield or other stuff that > > mess up Wine, or simply because they are not following the how-to > > instructions. > > > > Take the Age of Empires II test report, for instance. The user has rated > > it Gold even though the text on the main menu is displayed black instead > > of white (on a dark background), and the game is a bit slow even on a > > modern computer. > > > > > > The alternative is to use the maintainer ratings, which are generally > > more correct but updated far less frequently. > > > > > > Alexander N. Sørnes > > > > On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:02:36 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > > > I've finished coding a script which runs the necessary query to > > > generate data (I download a database backup and run the queries on my > > > local machine.). As a sampling (if anybody feels like tripple > > > checking that the data is correct) of "Upgrades" (and some downgrades) > > > from 11-27-2007 to 12-04-2007: > > > > > > Chromadrome 2 - Demo 1.0 (18165) went from Garbage (2007-11-25 > > > 01:25:25) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:50:43) > > > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x (18083) went from Silver > > > (2007-11-15 15:58:30) to Gold (2007-11-30 16:30:18) > > > Dreamweaver MX (18123) went from Silver (2007-07-22 03:17:03) to > > > Garbage (2007-12-01 17:41:49) > > > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 (18163) went from Gold (2007-04-06 > > > 07:46:23) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:12:50) > > > Crysis Single player demo (18094) went from Garbage (2007-11-06 > > > 12:49:00) to Bronze (2007-12-01 03:25:13) > > > Eschalon Book I Demo Demo (18029) went from Garbage (2007-11-22 > > > 02:37:49) to Platinum (2007-11-29 03:11:20) > > > Gothic 1.0x (18154) went from Bronze (2007-11-09 11:48:03) to Garbage > > > (2007-12-02 09:21:57) > > > Proteus 7.2 (18050) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 07:08:51) to Silver > > > (2007-11-29 22:20:27) > > > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version (18060) went from Bronze (2007-07-13 > > > 00:20:48) to Silver (2007-11-30 01:38:14) > > > Mp3tag v2.39 (17994) went from Platinum (2007-10-20 11:01:13) to Gold > > > (2007-11-27 15:44:51) > > > Crayon Release 1 (17988) went from Gold (2007-11-17 13:34:11) to > > > Platinum (2007-11-27 11:30:05) > > > Silencer 1.10.1 (18087) went from Silver (2007-11-16 15:04:45) to > > > Platinum (2007-11-30 17:22:00) > > > .NET Framework 2.0 (18042) went from Garbage (2007-11-29 10:07:26) to > > > Platinum (2007-11-30 11:35:57) > > > Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield 1.60 (18057) went from > > > Garbage (2007-10-17 11:44:55) to Bronze (2007-11-29 21:43:19) > > > Safari 3.x Public Beta (18196) went from Garbage (2007-11-21 > > > 03:21:32) to Bronze (2007-12-03 10:03:37) > > > TTPlayer 5.0.1 (18191) went from Silver (2007-11-07 05:24:39) to Gold > > > (2007-12-03 08:43:31) > > > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) > > > (18108) went from Bronze (2007-11-07 06:34:47) to Silver (2007-12-01 > > > 10:08:49) > > > Original War 1.08 (18041) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 19:59:13) to > > > Bronze (2007-11-29 09:31:33) > > > Half-Life 2 Half-Life: Source (17993) went from Garbage (2007-11-05 > > > 14:08:10) to Platinum (2007-11-27 13:49:48) > > > Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 (18201) went from Garbage (2007-11-17 > > > 17:02
Re: Wine Weekly News
Here are the updated results for when we only look at updates from App Maintainers. It also just so happens that that age of empires case you mentioned is in fact by a maintainer. Please respond and leave your opinion as to which is more worthwhile in the WWN. Perhaps i'll put both in different sections. (replaced dates with wine versions) Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x went from Silver (0.9.49) to Gold (0.9.50) TTPlayer 5.0.1 went from Silver (0.9.48) to Gold (0.9.50) Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) went from Bronze (0.9.48) to Silver (0.9.50) Original War 1.08 went from Garbage (0.9.49) to Bronze (0.9.49) Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 went from Gold (0.9.34) to Platinum (0.9.48) Gothic 1.0x went from Bronze (0.9.48) to Garbage (0.9.50) Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version went from Bronze (0.9.40) to Silver (0.9.49) Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 went from Garbage (0.9.49) to Gold (0.9.50) On Dec 5, 2007 6:18 PM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem of using test results as background for this is that they are very > dependent on the experience of each user. For instance some might be unable > to run a game because they have execshield or other stuff that mess up Wine, > or simply because they are not following the how-to instructions. > > Take the Age of Empires II test report, for instance. The user has rated it > Gold even though the text on the main menu is displayed black instead of > white (on a dark background), and the game is a bit slow even on a modern > computer. > > > The alternative is to use the maintainer ratings, which are generally more > correct but updated far less frequently. > > > Alexander N. Sørnes > > > On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:02:36 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > > I've finished coding a script which runs the necessary query to > > generate data (I download a database backup and run the queries on my > > local machine.). As a sampling (if anybody feels like tripple > > checking that the data is correct) of "Upgrades" (and some downgrades) > > from 11-27-2007 to 12-04-2007: > > > > Chromadrome 2 - Demo 1.0 (18165) went from Garbage (2007-11-25 > > 01:25:25) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:50:43) > > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x (18083) went from Silver > > (2007-11-15 15:58:30) to Gold (2007-11-30 16:30:18) > > Dreamweaver MX (18123) went from Silver (2007-07-22 03:17:03) to > > Garbage (2007-12-01 17:41:49) > > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 (18163) went from Gold (2007-04-06 > > 07:46:23) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:12:50) > > Crysis Single player demo (18094) went from Garbage (2007-11-06 > > 12:49:00) to Bronze (2007-12-01 03:25:13) > > Eschalon Book I Demo Demo (18029) went from Garbage (2007-11-22 > > 02:37:49) to Platinum (2007-11-29 03:11:20) > > Gothic 1.0x (18154) went from Bronze (2007-11-09 11:48:03) to Garbage > > (2007-12-02 09:21:57) > > Proteus 7.2 (18050) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 07:08:51) to Silver > > (2007-11-29 22:20:27) > > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version (18060) went from Bronze (2007-07-13 > > 00:20:48) to Silver (2007-11-30 01:38:14) > > Mp3tag v2.39 (17994) went from Platinum (2007-10-20 11:01:13) to Gold > > (2007-11-27 15:44:51) > > Crayon Release 1 (17988) went from Gold (2007-11-17 13:34:11) to > > Platinum (2007-11-27 11:30:05) > > Silencer 1.10.1 (18087) went from Silver (2007-11-16 15:04:45) to > > Platinum (2007-11-30 17:22:00) > > .NET Framework 2.0 (18042) went from Garbage (2007-11-29 10:07:26) to > > Platinum (2007-11-30 11:35:57) > > Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield 1.60 (18057) went from > > Garbage (2007-10-17 11:44:55) to Bronze (2007-11-29 21:43:19) > > Safari 3.x Public Beta (18196) went from Garbage (2007-11-21 > > 03:21:32) to Bronze (2007-12-03 10:03:37) > > TTPlayer 5.0.1 (18191) went from Silver (2007-11-07 05:24:39) to Gold > > (2007-12-03 08:43:31) > > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) > > (18108) went from Bronze (2007-11-07 06:34:47) to Silver (2007-12-01 > > 10:08:49) > > Original War 1.08 (18041) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 19:59:13) to > > Bronze (2007-11-29 09:31:33) > > Half-Life 2 Half-Life: Source (17993) went from Garbage (2007-11-05 > > 14:08:10) to Platinum (2007-11-27 13:49:48) > > Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 (18201) went from Garbage (2007-11-17 > > 17:02:33) to Gold (2007-12-03 12:40:39) > > MapSource 6.11.5 (18021) went from Silver (2007-10-17 05:19:10) to > > Gold (2007-11-28 18:11:37) > > Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Demo (18143) went from Garbage > > (2007-11-16 11:59:30) to Silver (2007-12-02 06:40:04) > > SimCity 4 1.1 638 Rush Hour (18148) went from Gold (2007-11-25 > > 14:58:28) to Bronze (2007-12-02 07:40:50) > > > > On Dec 5, 2007 5:50 PM, Ben Hodgetts (Enverex) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > Possibly, but on the other hand it could just as easily become "Garbage" > > >
Re: Wine Weekly News
The problem of using test results as background for this is that they are very dependent on the experience of each user. For instance some might be unable to run a game because they have execshield or other stuff that mess up Wine, or simply because they are not following the how-to instructions. Take the Age of Empires II test report, for instance. The user has rated it Gold even though the text on the main menu is displayed black instead of white (on a dark background), and the game is a bit slow even on a modern computer. The alternative is to use the maintainer ratings, which are generally more correct but updated far less frequently. Alexander N. Sørnes On Thursday 06 December 2007 00:02:36 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > I've finished coding a script which runs the necessary query to > generate data (I download a database backup and run the queries on my > local machine.). As a sampling (if anybody feels like tripple > checking that the data is correct) of "Upgrades" (and some downgrades) > from 11-27-2007 to 12-04-2007: > > Chromadrome 2 - Demo 1.0 (18165) went from Garbage (2007-11-25 > 01:25:25) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:50:43) > Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x (18083) went from Silver > (2007-11-15 15:58:30) to Gold (2007-11-30 16:30:18) > Dreamweaver MX (18123) went from Silver (2007-07-22 03:17:03) to > Garbage (2007-12-01 17:41:49) > Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 (18163) went from Gold (2007-04-06 > 07:46:23) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:12:50) > Crysis Single player demo (18094) went from Garbage (2007-11-06 > 12:49:00) to Bronze (2007-12-01 03:25:13) > Eschalon Book I Demo Demo (18029) went from Garbage (2007-11-22 > 02:37:49) to Platinum (2007-11-29 03:11:20) > Gothic 1.0x (18154) went from Bronze (2007-11-09 11:48:03) to Garbage > (2007-12-02 09:21:57) > Proteus 7.2 (18050) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 07:08:51) to Silver > (2007-11-29 22:20:27) > Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version (18060) went from Bronze (2007-07-13 > 00:20:48) to Silver (2007-11-30 01:38:14) > Mp3tag v2.39 (17994) went from Platinum (2007-10-20 11:01:13) to Gold > (2007-11-27 15:44:51) > Crayon Release 1 (17988) went from Gold (2007-11-17 13:34:11) to > Platinum (2007-11-27 11:30:05) > Silencer 1.10.1 (18087) went from Silver (2007-11-16 15:04:45) to > Platinum (2007-11-30 17:22:00) > .NET Framework 2.0 (18042) went from Garbage (2007-11-29 10:07:26) to > Platinum (2007-11-30 11:35:57) > Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield 1.60 (18057) went from > Garbage (2007-10-17 11:44:55) to Bronze (2007-11-29 21:43:19) > Safari 3.x Public Beta (18196) went from Garbage (2007-11-21 > 03:21:32) to Bronze (2007-12-03 10:03:37) > TTPlayer 5.0.1 (18191) went from Silver (2007-11-07 05:24:39) to Gold > (2007-12-03 08:43:31) > Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) > (18108) went from Bronze (2007-11-07 06:34:47) to Silver (2007-12-01 > 10:08:49) > Original War 1.08 (18041) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 19:59:13) to > Bronze (2007-11-29 09:31:33) > Half-Life 2 Half-Life: Source (17993) went from Garbage (2007-11-05 > 14:08:10) to Platinum (2007-11-27 13:49:48) > Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 (18201) went from Garbage (2007-11-17 > 17:02:33) to Gold (2007-12-03 12:40:39) > MapSource 6.11.5 (18021) went from Silver (2007-10-17 05:19:10) to > Gold (2007-11-28 18:11:37) > Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Demo (18143) went from Garbage > (2007-11-16 11:59:30) to Silver (2007-12-02 06:40:04) > SimCity 4 1.1 638 Rush Hour (18148) went from Gold (2007-11-25 > 14:58:28) to Bronze (2007-12-02 07:40:50) > > On Dec 5, 2007 5:50 PM, Ben Hodgetts (Enverex) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > Possibly, but on the other hand it could just as easily become "Garbage" > > in the next release of Wine ;) > > > > (sorry, I already sent this once at the start of the day but emailed it > > directly to the previous person rather than back to the list) > > > > Ben H. > > > > Tomas Zijdemans wrote: > > > This is great :) > > > > > > Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? > > > Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" > > > > > > I think this would be very inspiring to users. > > > > > > > > > Tomas > > > > > > Triton wrote: > > >> On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500 > > >> > > >> "Zachary Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>> Kai, > > >>> > > >>> It was my pleasure :). Keep the interesting wine discussion/news > > >>> coming and I'll keep writing WWNs. I'll also make note to highlight > > >>> in particular GSoC developments as they happen. > > >>> > > >>> --Zach > > >> > > >> Hi everyone, I've been following the mailing lists for some time now, > > >> this is my first post. OK, presentation done... > > >> > > >> I also had to thank you bring to life the WWN, it's a great resource > > >> for those who don't actively follow the development discussions. > > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > > Version: Gn
Re: Wine Weekly News
I've finished coding a script which runs the necessary query to generate data (I download a database backup and run the queries on my local machine.). As a sampling (if anybody feels like tripple checking that the data is correct) of "Upgrades" (and some downgrades) from 11-27-2007 to 12-04-2007: Chromadrome 2 - Demo 1.0 (18165) went from Garbage (2007-11-25 01:25:25) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:50:43) Age of Empires II The Age of Kings: 2.x (18083) went from Silver (2007-11-15 15:58:30) to Gold (2007-11-30 16:30:18) Dreamweaver MX (18123) went from Silver (2007-07-22 03:17:03) to Garbage (2007-12-01 17:41:49) Call of Duty United Offensive: 1.5 (18163) went from Gold (2007-04-06 07:46:23) to Platinum (2007-12-02 11:12:50) Crysis Single player demo (18094) went from Garbage (2007-11-06 12:49:00) to Bronze (2007-12-01 03:25:13) Eschalon Book I Demo Demo (18029) went from Garbage (2007-11-22 02:37:49) to Platinum (2007-11-29 03:11:20) Gothic 1.0x (18154) went from Bronze (2007-11-09 11:48:03) to Garbage (2007-12-02 09:21:57) Proteus 7.2 (18050) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 07:08:51) to Silver (2007-11-29 22:20:27) Ys origin 1.1.0.0 - Adol Version (18060) went from Bronze (2007-07-13 00:20:48) to Silver (2007-11-30 01:38:14) Mp3tag v2.39 (17994) went from Platinum (2007-10-20 11:01:13) to Gold (2007-11-27 15:44:51) Crayon Release 1 (17988) went from Gold (2007-11-17 13:34:11) to Platinum (2007-11-27 11:30:05) Silencer 1.10.1 (18087) went from Silver (2007-11-16 15:04:45) to Platinum (2007-11-30 17:22:00) .NET Framework 2.0 (18042) went from Garbage (2007-11-29 10:07:26) to Platinum (2007-11-30 11:35:57) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield 1.60 (18057) went from Garbage (2007-10-17 11:44:55) to Bronze (2007-11-29 21:43:19) Safari 3.x Public Beta (18196) went from Garbage (2007-11-21 03:21:32) to Bronze (2007-12-03 10:03:37) TTPlayer 5.0.1 (18191) went from Silver (2007-11-07 05:24:39) to Gold (2007-12-03 08:43:31) Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV Beyond The Sword (3.13) (18108) went from Bronze (2007-11-07 06:34:47) to Silver (2007-12-01 10:08:49) Original War 1.08 (18041) went from Garbage (2007-11-18 19:59:13) to Bronze (2007-11-29 09:31:33) Half-Life 2 Half-Life: Source (17993) went from Garbage (2007-11-05 14:08:10) to Platinum (2007-11-27 13:49:48) Serif PhotoPlus PhotoPlus 11 (18201) went from Garbage (2007-11-17 17:02:33) to Gold (2007-12-03 12:40:39) MapSource 6.11.5 (18021) went from Silver (2007-10-17 05:19:10) to Gold (2007-11-28 18:11:37) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Demo (18143) went from Garbage (2007-11-16 11:59:30) to Silver (2007-12-02 06:40:04) SimCity 4 1.1 638 Rush Hour (18148) went from Gold (2007-11-25 14:58:28) to Bronze (2007-12-02 07:40:50) On Dec 5, 2007 5:50 PM, Ben Hodgetts (Enverex) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Possibly, but on the other hand it could just as easily become "Garbage" > in the next release of Wine ;) > > (sorry, I already sent this once at the start of the day but emailed it > directly to the previous person rather than back to the list) > > Ben H. > > > Tomas Zijdemans wrote: > > This is great :) > > > > Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? > > Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" > > > > I think this would be very inspiring to users. > > > > > > Tomas > > > > Triton wrote: > >> On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500 > >> "Zachary Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> Kai, > >>> > >>> It was my pleasure :). Keep the interesting wine discussion/news > >>> coming and I'll keep writing WWNs. I'll also make note to highlight > >>> in particular GSoC developments as they happen. > >>> > >>> --Zach > >> Hi everyone, I've been following the mailing lists for some time now, this > >> is my first post. OK, presentation done... > >> > >> I also had to thank you bring to life the WWN, it's a great resource for > >> those who don't actively follow the development discussions. > >> > > > > > > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFHVytLuqCUopk11kIRAkesAJ9d/vngVV71xY/749SA8g5hkys4DgCfVEwh > IlVnueogwUYAb4y1qx4iU38= > =qmuz > -END PGP SIGNATURE- > > > -- Zachary Goldberg Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Captain of Penn Electric Race Team School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania
Re: secur32: Remove the SECUR32_ALLOC() macro around HeapAlloc().
Juan Lang wrote: > On Dec 5, 2007 12:52 PM, Michael Stefaniuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Checked with Kai and Dmitry and there is nothing special about >> SECUR32_ALLOC(). There are more direct usages of HeapAlloc() >> than of the macro so instead of replacing SECUR32_ALLOC() with >> heap_alloc() just remove it altogether. > > No prob. I introduced those macros some years ago before valgrind was > usable with wine, it made debugging memory leaks (via redefinition of > the macros with special leak-tracking ones) easier. Valgrind is > certainly better. I thought that was still the reason why those $dll_alloc() and now heap_alloc() wrappers are used. I mean the main reason cause we all know that the HeapAlloc() API just sucks. bye michael -- Michael Stefaniuc Tel.: +49-711-96437-199 Sr. Network EngineerFax.: +49-711-96437-111 Reg. Adresse: Red Hat GmbH, Hauptstätter Strasse 58, 70178 Stuttgart Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Stuttgart HRB 153243 Geschäftsführer: Brendan Lane, Charlie Peters, Michael Cunningham, Werner Knoblich
Re: Wine Weekly News
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Possibly, but on the other hand it could just as easily become "Garbage" in the next release of Wine ;) (sorry, I already sent this once at the start of the day but emailed it directly to the previous person rather than back to the list) Ben H. Tomas Zijdemans wrote: > This is great :) > > Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? > Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" > > I think this would be very inspiring to users. > > > Tomas > > Triton wrote: >> On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500 >> "Zachary Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Kai, >>> >>> It was my pleasure :). Keep the interesting wine discussion/news >>> coming and I'll keep writing WWNs. I'll also make note to highlight >>> in particular GSoC developments as they happen. >>> >>> --Zach >> Hi everyone, I've been following the mailing lists for some time now, this >> is my first post. OK, presentation done... >> >> I also had to thank you bring to life the WWN, it's a great resource for >> those who don't actively follow the development discussions. >> > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHVytLuqCUopk11kIRAkesAJ9d/vngVV71xY/749SA8g5hkys4DgCfVEwh IlVnueogwUYAb4y1qx4iU38= =qmuz -END PGP SIGNATURE-
A small question regarding cpuid
Hi, I was going through dlls/kernel32/cpu.c and stumbled upon the functions do_cpuid and have_cpuid. It seems the assembly code for both the Intel and AMD 64 bit processors. Is it possible to remove the ifdefs or add the x86_64 ifdef. And one more question does this change help 64 bit windows support? Thanks, VJ
Re: Wine Weekly News
Brian, Yep -- i'll be tracking downgrades too. I'm actually writing the code myself, you'll likely see the results in next weeks issue --Zach On Dec 5, 2007 3:30 PM, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 5, 2007 8:20 AM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Their e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] They'll have to decide how to track the > > changes, but in any case the code should be in soon. > > What about downgrades? Regressions happen. It'd be terrible one week > to promise something working and then a user finding out it's broken a > few months later. Of course, even if we could report on apps > regressing it would rely on people actually changing the status in > AppDB and I'm not so sure that'll happen. > > -Brian > -- Zachary Goldberg Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Captain of Penn Electric Race Team School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania
Re: Wine Weekly News
On Dec 5, 2007 8:20 AM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Their e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] They'll have to decide how to track the > changes, but in any case the code should be in soon. What about downgrades? Regressions happen. It'd be terrible one week to promise something working and then a user finding out it's broken a few months later. Of course, even if we could report on apps regressing it would rely on people actually changing the status in AppDB and I'm not so sure that'll happen. -Brian
Re: d3dx8 [2/2]: add basic functions for MatrixStack
Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 18:13:30 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > This is my first attempt with ICOM objects. So, all the advices are > welcome. A few suggestions: +HRESULT WINAPI ID3DXMatrixStackImpl_QueryInterface(ID3DXMatrixStack *iface, REFIID riid, void **ppvObject) + ... + IClassFactory_AddRef(iface); It is better to use ID3DXMatrixStack_AddRef(iface) here. It is essentially the same, but it looks more consistent The AddRef() and Release() methods should have a TRACE which write either the new or old refcount, otherwise tracking refcounting bugs is hell. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: wined3d:context.c Check for a context is added
Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 17:25:55 schrieb Anatoly Lyutin: > We need to check context before than refer it. > > Changelog: > Check for a context is added Does that happen to fix any game? The idea was that the activeContext pointer never points to NULL, so a check like that only workaround a bug somewhere else signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: wined3d:context.c Check for a context is added
Roderick Colenbrander wrote: > > Hi, > > Hi! > I'm not sure if your patch is correct. The block of code in front of the > if-statement you added should have found or else created a context. If > afterwards there is no context it sounds like something went wrong. Returning > NULL isn't correct then. When we just return we keep using the old context > (if one was around) which might work for your program but it isn't guaranteed > to work at all. > > So what is the real problem? > I use one application that falls after exit: ixme:dbghelp_dwarf:dwarf2_parse_variable Unsupported form for const value srgb_sub_high (a) Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:0033 GS:003b EIP:7ebe66f5 ESP:0033faac EBP:0033fae4 EFLAGS:00210202( - 00 - -RI1) EAX: EBX:7ec91428 ECX: EDX:0013c908 ESI:0014 EDI:0013b588 Stack dump: 0x0033faac: 0011 0013ae78 0x0033fabc: 7ecbad04 02ff7de8 0033fae4 7ecb01ee 0x0033facc: 02ff7de8 0033fb08 0405 7ec91428 0x0033fadc: 02ff6360 0013c908 0033fb14 7ebe32a0 0x0033faec: 0013c908 0013b588 0001 0007 0x0033fafc: 0011 7ec91428 Backtrace: =>1 0x7ebe66f5 ActivateContext+0x75(This=0x13c908, target=0x13b588, usage=0x1) [/srv/vostok/Projects/wine/dlls/wined3d/context.c:867] in wined3d (0x0033fae4) 2 0x7ebe32a0 IWineD3DBaseTextureImpl_CleanUp+0x50(iface=) [/srv/vostok/Projects/wine/dlls/wined3d/basetexture.c:75] in wined3d (0x0033fb14) 3 0x7ec4cce6 IWineD3DTextureImpl_Destroy+0xa6(iface=, D3DCB_DestroySurface=0x7eca75e0) [/srv/vostok/Projects/wine/dlls/wined3d/texture.c:237] in wined3d (0x0033fb44) 4 0x7ecb1147 IDirect3DTexture8Impl_Release+0x57(iface=0x2f0c8a0) [/srv/vostok/Projects/wine/dlls/d3d8/texture.c:62] in d3d8 (0x0033fb84) 5 0x005ef395 in mme (+0xaf395) (0x0033fba0) 6 0x005ef44b in mme (+0xaf44b) (0x0033fbac) 7 0x005ef69f in mme (+0xaf69f) (0x0033fbc8) 8 0x005e4ad3 in mme (+0xa4ad3) (0x0033fbd4) 9 0x0057fd3f in mme (+0x3fd3f) (0x0033fbe4) 10 0x005a040f in mme (+0x6040f) (0x0033fbf0) 11 0x0059a4aa in mme (+0x5a4aa) (0x0033fc08) 12 0x0059a7bf in mme (+0x5a7bf) (0x0033fc14) 13 0x00548ec4 in mme (+0x8ec4) (0x0033fc2c) 14 0x0056e770 in mme (+0x2e770) (0x0033fc3c) 15 0x005af139 in mme (+0x6f139) (0x0033fc4c) 16 0x0054443d in mme (+0x443d) (0x0033fc6c) > Regards, > Roderick > -- Best regards Anatoly Lyutin.
Re: wined3d:context.c Check for a context is added
> We need to check context before than refer it. > > Changelog: > Check for a context is added > > -- > Best regards > Anatoly Lyutin. > Hi, I'm not sure if your patch is correct. The block of code in front of the if-statement you added should have found or else created a context. If afterwards there is no context it sounds like something went wrong. Returning NULL isn't correct then. When we just return we keep using the old context (if one was around) which might work for your program but it isn't guaranteed to work at all. So what is the real problem? Regards, Roderick -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer
Re: Wine Weekly News
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 16:08:27 Zachary Goldberg wrote: > Hmmm interesting idea. I don't actually know just yet who the > maintainer of the AppDB is, but he/she may respond in this thread > (I'll attempt to find out their email anyway) as to whether or not its > possible to generate a weekly summary of applications which have been > "upgraded" through the week? I agree that that would be a great > addition. > Their e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] They'll have to decide how to track the changes, but in any case the code should be in soon. Alexander N. Sørnes > > --Zach > > On Dec 5, 2007 7:51 AM, Tomas Zijdemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is great :) > > > > Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? > > Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" > > > > I think this would be very inspiring to users. > > > > > > Tomas > > > > Triton wrote: > > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500 > > > > > > "Zachary Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Kai, > > >> > > >> It was my pleasure :). Keep the interesting wine discussion/news > > >> coming and I'll keep writing WWNs. I'll also make note to highlight > > >> in particular GSoC developments as they happen. > > >> > > >> --Zach > > > > > > Hi everyone, I've been following the mailing lists for some time now, > > > this is my first post. OK, presentation done... > > > > > > I also had to thank you bring to life the WWN, it's a great resource > > > for those who don't actively follow the development discussions.
Re: system.sfd: make 18 pixel strike with Japanese jvgasys glyphs
"Aric Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > fonts/system.sfd | 1407 > ++ > 1 files changed, 1213 insertions(+), 194 deletions(-) For some reason widths of many glyphs are changed by this patch, that doesn't look correct. -- Dmitry.
Re: Wine Weekly News
Hmmm interesting idea. I don't actually know just yet who the maintainer of the AppDB is, but he/she may respond in this thread (I'll attempt to find out their email anyway) as to whether or not its possible to generate a weekly summary of applications which have been "upgraded" through the week? I agree that that would be a great addition. --Zach On Dec 5, 2007 7:51 AM, Tomas Zijdemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is great :) > > Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? > Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" > > I think this would be very inspiring to users. > > > Tomas > > > Triton wrote: > > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500 > > "Zachary Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Kai, > >> > >> It was my pleasure :). Keep the interesting wine discussion/news > >> coming and I'll keep writing WWNs. I'll also make note to highlight > >> in particular GSoC developments as they happen. > >> > >> --Zach > > > > Hi everyone, I've been following the mailing lists for some time now, this > > is my first post. OK, presentation done... > > > > I also had to thank you bring to life the WWN, it's a great resource for > > those who don't actively follow the development discussions. > > > > > > -- Zachary Goldberg Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Captain of Penn Electric Race Team School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania
Re: dlls/icmp/icmp_main.c -- attempt at fixing regression in r1.30 (RESEND)
Gerald Pfeifer wrote: > On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Alexandre Julliard wrote: >> Looks ok, please submit the patch with a proper Changelog entry. > > Thanks for looking into this! Here we go! :-) > ChangeLog: > Correctly handle underflow in IcmpSendEcho(); bug introduced in rev 1.30. Still using cvs? I guess nobody else can do anything with rev 1.30. bye michael > Index: dlls/icmp/icmp_main.c > === > RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/icmp/icmp_main.c,v > retrieving revision 1.30 > diff -u -3 -p -r1.30 icmp_main.c > --- dlls/icmp/icmp_main.c 6 Nov 2006 11:51:07 - 1.30 > +++ dlls/icmp/icmp_main.c 22 Nov 2007 21:28:59 - > @@ -433,8 +433,9 @@ DWORD WINAPI IcmpSendEcho( > * Decrease the timeout so that we don't enter an endless loop > even > * if we get flooded with ICMP packets that are not for us. > */ > -Timeout -= (recv_time - send_time); > -if (Timeout < 0) Timeout = 0; > +DWORD t = (recv_time - send_time); > +if (Timeout > t) Timeout -= t; > +else Timeout = 0; > continue; > } else { > /* This is a reply to our packet */ > > -- Michael Stefaniuc Tel.: +49-711-96437-199 Consulting Communications Engineer Fax.: +49-711-96437-111 Reg. Adresse: Red Hat GmbH, Hauptstätter Strasse 58, 70178 Stuttgart Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Stuttgart HRB 153243 Geschäftsführer: Brendan Lane, Charlie Peters, Michael Cunningham, Werner Knoblich
Re: Wine Weekly News
This is great :) Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB? Ex: "Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status" I think this would be very inspiring to users. Tomas Triton wrote: > On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500 > "Zachary Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Kai, >> >> It was my pleasure :). Keep the interesting wine discussion/news >> coming and I'll keep writing WWNs. I'll also make note to highlight >> in particular GSoC developments as they happen. >> >> --Zach > > Hi everyone, I've been following the mailing lists for some time now, this is > my first post. OK, presentation done... > > I also had to thank you bring to life the WWN, it's a great resource for > those who don't actively follow the development discussions. >
Re: [3/5] shell32: fix buffer sizes
Vitaly Lipatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > lstrcpynW needs size in TCHARS > RegEnumKey needs size in TCHARS It would be better to change the HCR_GetDefaultVerbW function to take a len in WCHARs since it's returning a string in all cases. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: dlls/icmp/icmp_main.c -- attempt at fixing regression in r1.30 (RESEND)
Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Since Alexandre has asked me to take care of overflow in some other > context, I figured I could ping this underflow patch in return. ;-) Looks ok, please submit the patch with a proper Changelog entry. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]