On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:41:44AM -, Ann and Jason Edmeades wrote:
I have a VB prog (see www.badcomp.co.uk) which I spent a long time getting
working under Wine and fixed all the oleaut32 Var* routines it used. However
if you look at that dll, there are still a huge number of stubs.
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Francois Gouget wrote:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Dan Kegel wrote:
Andreas Mohr wrote:
VB compatibility would be utterly important. [...]
Make sense. How about this: let's add a visual basic
regression test suite to Wine. [...]
[...]
In that case [seperate binaries],
I have a VB prog (see www.badcomp.co.uk) which I spent a long time getting
working under Wine and fixed all the oleaut32 Var* routines it used. However
if you look at that dll, there are still a huge number of stubs.
Additionally the date/time handling is (was, anyway) pretty useless. I would
To demonstrate some important VB problems I made a few VB test apps. Those
test apps are located at http://www.xs4all.nl/~sailsup/wine-vb.tar.gz
The package contains some database applications using various MS database
implementations (DAO, ADO), two simple tests. Next to this the package
They do?
A few weeks ago I was writing a VB app for some contract work I was doing
- and I wrote, and tested, the application under WINE.
The visual studio VB IDE has a few odd problems with property sheets and
the like, but I never experienced a single problem running the application
itself
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Subject: Wine 0.8: VB compatibility !!
Hi all,
I keep encountering people mentioning that VB stuff has lotsa
Andreas Mohr wrote:
I keep encountering people mentioning that VB stuff has
lotsa problems on Wine.
While I really can't say that I like VB, a lot of people
seem to use it for critical tasks in companies on a
daily basis, so it sounds like perfect
VB compatibility would be utterly
Make sense. How about this: let's add a visual basic
regression test suite to Wine.
I'm not kidding! Ought to be pretty easy to hit at
least the non-gui parts...
I think this is a great idea. It will be a bit challenging -
my understanding is that most VB apps that people want to use
in
Francois Gouget wrote:
It's nice to make a Wine regression test suite in Visual Basic. But how
are you going to get the VB applications compiled on Linux?
By running Visual Basic under Wine, of course. Can't we do that?
Even if not everyone can do that, that's ok; not everyone has
to compile
This would be the first testcase that could involve a winedbg call. :)
By running Visual Basic under Wine, of course. Can't we do that?
Even if not everyone can do that, that's ok; not everyone has
to compile the test. We want the compiled test to be run nightly
along with the C/C++
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