On January 4, 2003 04:32 pm, Eric Pouech wrote:
> this patch fixes a couple of issues in the console handling (but
> shouldn't help Lionel & Sylvain with the issues they reported on wd)
Hi Eric,
Do you have any plans to reorganize wineconsole a bit so that you don't
need allocate a bitmap as big
On January 4, 2003 10:28 pm, Francois Gouget wrote:
> A few handle types escaped the script the first time around. So here is
> an updated version that will catch them. The updated version will also
> catch casts of NULL to LP{C,W,wC}STR and LPVOID.
Why not just use 0 instead of NULL? Does it make
Uwe Bonnes wrote:
"Dan" == Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> Whenever it crashes in winnt/xp, it leaves one or more windowless
Dan> wcmd's running the following script:
Dan> :Repeat del "E:\vs60wiz.exe" if exist "E:\vs60wiz.exe" goto Repeat
Dan> del "C:\WINDOWS\DEL4056.B
On the off chance that MSVC6's installer is cheating
and reading the handle table entries directly by
dereferencing file handles, I started wondering whether
wine needed to make all its handles look a bit more like
windows handles.
What's the best source of info about how Windows formats
its handl
Not much to report this time but there is something... strange.
kernel32/drive reported the following.
C:\winetests>kernel32_test.exe drive
drive.c:113: Test failed: GetDiskFreeSpaceA(Z:\): ret=0 GetLastError=53
drive.c:165: Test failed: GetDiskFreeSpaceW(Z): ret=0 GetLastError=53
drive: 156 test
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
> Looking at http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/tests-en.shtml,
> I downloaded & ran the precompiled tests.
> Are them updated to ensure results in sync with the current CVS ?
I have just uploaded a new version of the test binaries to the above
location. Befo
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Dave Miller wrote:
> I notice the status page has a couple of empty spaces remaining under
> win 2000. I suspect this is due to my report being somewhat unreadable,
> so I want to point out the results for these tests were included. The
> message in the archive is here:
> htt
Brian Vincent wrote:
> This issue comes up a few times a year (isn't it in a FAQ
> somewhere?) Anyway, take a look at these threads:
Yes it is a bit of a FAQ, and the answers have mostly been along the
lines of "just use Winelib for non-Intel machines". Now it can be "...
and checkout the Darw
Dan Kegel wrote:
> Lionel Ulmer wrote:
>
>> We agreed that before starting with Wine, one could start with
>> running, for example, Linux/x86 binaries on Linux/PPC. That would
>> already validate the fact that you can draw the line
>> at one point and from there run such an heterogenous environment
On Saturday 04 January 2003 03:58 pm, Eric Pouech wrote:
> > o Failure in the child process doesn't cause failure of
> > the test (is there someone else who has this solved
> > for their test whose code I can borrow?)
>
> couldn't you test the output of GetExitProcess (and ensure that when
> a
> "Dan" == Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> Whenever it crashes in winnt/xp, it leaves one or more windowless
Dan> wcmd's running the following script:
Dan> :Repeat del "E:\vs60wiz.exe" if exist "E:\vs60wiz.exe" goto Repeat
Dan> del "C:\WINDOWS\DEL4056.BAT"
Dan
Greg Turner wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:42 pm, Dan Kegel wrote:
:Repeat
del "E:\vs60wiz.exe"
if exist "E:\vs60wiz.exe" goto Repeat
del "C:\WINDOWS\DEL4056.BAT"
It's probably relying on the file being locked. I wonder, is it "niced"
in Windows? Lame.
Hmm. I guess I could log ho
o Failure in the child process doesn't cause failure of
the test (is there someone else who has this solved
for their test whose code I can borrow?)
couldn't you test the output of GetExitProcess (and ensure that when a
test fails, we somehow return an error code) ?
o rpcss.exe.so runs from
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:42 pm, Dan Kegel wrote:
> :Repeat
>
> del "E:\vs60wiz.exe"
> if exist "E:\vs60wiz.exe" goto Repeat
> del "C:\WINDOWS\DEL4056.BAT"
It's probably relying on the file being locked. I wonder, is it "niced"
in Windows? Lame.
--
gmt
"It does not take a majority to pr
OK, this is my a preliminary cut at what an RPC test
might look like. It also fixes a couple of wine
bugs/missing functionalities that I noticed along the
way.
Several problems with this patch exist, all of them
somewhat trivial. I'll divide these into categories
for your amusement:
PROBLEMS I
Guys,
All wxWindows examples exhibit a strange menu problem:
upon startup, the main window has no menu, even if it
should have. However, upon resize, the menu appears.
Is this a known bug?
--
Dimi.
Dear friends,
I managed to run CorelDraw4 at home. Without
any Windows already installed from which to
"borrow" DLL's. Just what I've got from MS
website. OK, I have a valid CorelDraw4 license
and I want to use it.
CorelDraw crash when I want to click on menus.
Specifically it cra
Since msvcmaker doesn't support msvc4.0, I'm trying to
install msvc6.0 under wine. (Yeah, I know, I should run it
under windows, but I'm stubborn.)
Interestingly, the setup program puts itself in the background.
This means you have to be careful to check with ps that you don't have
old wines layi
Hi folks,
Last night I had nothing better to do than to cleanup my wxWindows
patch. The entire thing is less than 500 lines! This says quite a
few things about the maturity of our headers.
The changes to the build system are just a few lines changed in
src/makeg95.env. In fact, most of those ar
of course not. but im trying to install .NET framework and its asking
for msi update, that fail, even with these files installed.
> I dunno. All I know is that copying all the msi* files
> from my real windows/system directory to my fake windows/system
> directory (and also copying cabinet.dll an
Hi,
I only have msvc4.0. It can't load the output of msvcmaker.
I suppose I should buy current msvc, or modify msvcmaker myself to
output a makefile instead of a project file.
That's an idea... has anyone tried building the conformance
tests with cl (i.e. microsoft's compiler's commandline inter
Lionel Ulmer wrote:
I had once a long discussion with a fellow hacker on this subject (going
into the likes of using Valgrind's virtualization engine to output non-X86
code to do dynamic translation and so on). We agreed that before starting
with Wine, one could start with running, for example, Li
Patrik Stridvall wrote:
http://www.winehq.com/Docs/wine-devel/testing-windows.shtml says:
Run msvcmaker to generate Visual C++ project files for
the tests. ...
$ ./tools/winapi/msvcmaker --no-wine
I did that in my cvs wine directory, and all I got was
.: searching for /\.spec$/
.: searching
> This issue comes up a few times a year (isn't it in a FAQ
> somewhere?) Anyway, take a look at these threads:
Yeah, this is one of the most persistant 'Wine dream' around :-)
I had once a long discussion with a fellow hacker on this subject (going
into the likes of using Valgrind's virtualizat
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 07:28:26PM +0100, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
> Do you know if tomb raider needs absolutely OpenGL to work ?
> Mine fails because NVidia driver makes bad access to the memory :/
No idea if Tomb Raider 3 still has a software rasterizer or not. I will try
on my box at home when
> A few weeks ago when I thought how cool it would be to marry Wine and
> Bochs to run Windows progams on Mac OS X & Darwin, I checked around,
> including this list, and didn't find any activity.
This issue comes up a few times a year (isn't it in a FAQ
somewhere?) Anyway, take a look at thes
Do you know if tomb raider needs absolutely OpenGL to work ?
Mine fails because NVidia driver makes bad access to the memory :/
=
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> http://www.winehq.com/Docs/wine-devel/testing-windows.shtml says:
>
> > Run msvcmaker to generate Visual C++ project files for
> > the tests. ...
> >
> > $ ./tools/winapi/msvcmaker --no-wine
>
> I did that in my cvs wine directory, and all I got was
> .: searching for /\.spec$/
> .: searching
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
do you mean you manage to install the MSI service ?
2. to fix the "can't execute msiexec.exe" error,
copy /dos/c/windows/system/msi* ~/c/windows/system
I dunno. All I know is that copying all the msi* files
from my real windows/system directory to my fake windows
Hi,
Sharpdevelop won't run on wine for a long time (perhaps even never). It is a
100% .NET app. The app will run on mono, a free .NET implementation, when
they are done with Windows.Forms. Windows.Forms will be implemented using
WineLib. When it fully functions Sharpdevelop will natively run on
Uwe Bonnes wrote:
>> Did you check that it is CreateProcess that adds the absolute path?
>> I would guess the MS C Library will do it.
Dan> Not quite sure how to check. Can you suggest a way?
Run with relay and snoop on builtin and native msvcrt. Eventually instrument
the builtin m
Mike Hearn wrote:
> Also, a bit OT this one, but I've been told that the MS EULA
> in Office XP forbids running it on anything other than
> Windows. Is this true, and if so, is it legal for them to say this?
Microsoft was convicted a monopoly. AFAIK, according to the Sherman Act,
Microsoft is not
do you mean you manage to install the MSI service ?
>
> 2. to fix the "can't execute msiexec.exe" error,
> copy /dos/c/windows/system/msi* ~/c/windows/system
>
=
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"Don't thi
http://www.winehq.com/Docs/wine-devel/testing-windows.shtml says:
Run msvcmaker to generate Visual C++ project files for
the tests. ...
$ ./tools/winapi/msvcmaker --no-wine
I did that in my cvs wine directory, and all I got was
.: searching for /\.spec$/
.: searching for /^Makefile.in$/
: opti
--- tom potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Sylvain
> I cant get on the list from home but I tried copying
> mscoree.dll and sharpdevelop got as far as asking for
> some registry settings to be set!!
lol :) that was an evidence ! otherwise microsoft wouldn't give a 20 Mb
file to download.
> I
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Have you managed to run logger and logviewer under Windows?
Yes! They work fine on WinXP. (The docs imply they'll run
on win9x as well, but the installer begs to differ.)
And it's an eye-opener. It's really cool to see the log
of what apps are doing under real windows
Ok, if you want to try it its there :
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?url=/msdn-files/027/001/829/msdncompositedoc.xml
> I don't know... of course, ultimately, the answer will always be: yes
>
> there is another way to find out if it's SP6a :( Anyone abl
Steven Edwards wrote:
I will be lending those guys a hand with the port. Mostly the
work seems to be done, they just need a gentle nudge to get it
in the tree (I hope :)).
As always, your comments and suggestions are highly appreciated.
when/if I ever get more time I will try to help. I j
Jim White wrote:
A few weeks ago when I thought how cool it would be to marry Wine and
Bochs to run Windows progams on Mac OS X & Darwin, I checked around,
including this list, and didn't find any activity.
So I opened a SourceForge project to focus on just that goal:
http://darwine.sf.net
Af
> "Dan" == Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> Uwe Bonnes wrote:
>>> "Dan" == Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Dan> The C program main(int argc, char **argv) { puts(argv[0]); }
Dan> outputs an absolute path on Windows, but sometimes outputs a
Dan> rel
Hi Gang.
A few weeks ago when I thought how cool it would be to marry Wine and
Bochs to run Windows progams on Mac OS X & Darwin, I checked around,
including this list, and didn't find any activity.
So I opened a SourceForge project to focus on just that goal:
http://darwine.sf.net
After I up
Hi all,
In 'old' D3D games, a lot of textures are created paletted... And each
of these texture has its own DDraw palette object. And thus each has
some GDI memory allocated.
This means that after some time, we run out of GDI Heap space due to
all these palettes created there :
trace:ddraw:Main_
"Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, but there I hit a roadblock; it gives the error "Could not inject
> logging thread into process".
Very likely that's due a stubbed CreateRemoteThread.
> Shucks, shouldn't wine support
> advanced windows debugging techniques? :-)
Sure, when somebody
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