OK, by popular demand, I did a cvs diff on my tree and grabbed all the
DOS-related pieces into this gzipped diff. It contains a bunch of cleanups
in addition to the new process stuff and win32 console stuff (which
renders the entire console/ directory obsolete, once all CONSOLE_ calls
have been re
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Jeremy White wrote:
> [...] I've been wondering if the Wine community
> has a preference for/ideas on working with one of the project sites
> (e.g. sourcexchange or cosource)? I believe that Ove had a positive
> experience with CoSource, but AFAIK, there hasn't been any
>
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Jeremy White wrote:
> > Or, if you're interested in hiring, feel free to drop me a line. I'll try
> > to put you in touch with people who might be appropriate.
>
> Doug, would it be possible to formalize this process on winehq,
> perhaps with
> a mailing list or an offi
Hi all,
I wanted to try again to make Thief working in Wine. If anyone
remembers, the developpers are using the EGA screen memory to display
some debug informations : Wine crashes accessing the address 0xB.
Last time I tried Thief, I added a FILE_dommap at this address to
prevent the crash ju
as I tested the Windows (98) behaior, here are the results:
> LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE will not really go through the PE-loader. It
> just maps the entire file somewhere into memory. It doesn't even take a
> look at the file-alignment (afaik), but simply does mmap(file,
> , ).
no ref count is use
Just noticed that the message I replied to wasn't sent to wine-devel
originally, so here it is, hopefully someone else has a really good idea!
-Dave
Hi David,
I seem to be at my wits end, so maybe you have a bright idea
I am using Wine 2614, compiled from sources, on a Redhat 6.1 sys
Well, one obvious thing would be you do have permissions for the device, right?
I doubt it could be that simple though. I kind of figured this was going to happen
sometime, as I still havent' been able to get
Adaptec Easy CD Creator working either. Like your program, I think it may not like
t
Rein Klazes wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 20:31:13 +0200, you wrote:
>
> > Sounds good let's impement like this. Should I go for if?
>
> If I understand correctly, Francois Jacques has been assigned to fix
> this and others issues with regard to ole automation.
>
True. But if Juergen feels like im
Juergen Schmied wrote:
> > > > What I would suggest is a merge between your new implementation and Rein
> > > > Klases' original code. The code could go like this...
> > > I removed this code because when starting hh.exe it finds something what
> > > is not a typelib and crashes. We would need a
On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Francois Gouget wrote:
[snip] Lots of stuff about files sizes.
> Even if the binaries are provided on a web/ftp site someone will
> have to download them and 2MB seems like a lot. For one Dll and an
> executable I would expect something like 30-50KB at most. How come
> th
Ove Kaaven wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, David Elliott wrote:
>
> > Speaking of which Ove, how is the DOS restructure coming along anyway??
>
> I'm not working on it, and haven't been for quite some time, not after I
> got it back into sort-of working state. It's just that my time is limited
> and
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, David Elliott wrote:
> Speaking of which Ove, how is the DOS restructure coming along anyway??
I'm not working on it, and haven't been for quite some time, not after I
got it back into sort-of working state. It's just that my time is limited
and extracting diffs of all the l
David Elliott writes:
> Jeff Tranter wrote:
>
> >
> > Yes, CorelDRAW and PHOTO-PAINT are now released. It's
> > not our only task, but we will be working on a merge
> > of our code with WineHQ. We're starting to plan it
> > now and expect to start in a week or two (a lot of
> > people are on vaca
Eric Pouech wrote:
>
>Ove Kåven turned out to be the most interested in David's proposal and
>proposed also to share on going work he had made on re-enabling the
>DOS support in Wine (which has been disabled temporary by address
>space separation).
>
>David appreciated the hel
Jeff Tranter wrote:
>
> Yes, CorelDRAW and PHOTO-PAINT are now released. It's
> not our only task, but we will be working on a merge
> of our code with WineHQ. We're starting to plan it
> now and expect to start in a week or two (a lot of
> people are on vacation right now).
And a well-deserved
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