I have just upgraded to RedHat 9 and when I make wine it can't link in
libartsc.so . Looking in /usr/lib there is a libartsc.so.0 not
libartsc.so . Is this normal?
Jeff
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Still, I agree that we are in a somewhat of a fix here. How about if we
do it this way:
Define IDC_ARROWn as 32512
Define IDC_ARROW as MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDC_ARROWn)
This way, you will still get the error, you are still prohibited from
using an unqualified version. From within the Wine sources, you
Jon Brandenburg wrote:
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 16:36, Ian Goldby wrote:
and occurs 2-3 hours into the build. Thanks for any further suggestions.
Speaking of compile times.. what are the average/min/max times for
compiling the complete system? I was surprise when it took my system 12
Eric Pouech wrote:
Still, I agree that we are in a somewhat of a fix here. How about if
we do it this way:
Define IDC_ARROWn as 32512
Define IDC_ARROW as MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDC_ARROWn)
This way, you will still get the error, you are still prohibited from
using an unqualified version. From within
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 02:51:39PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
Hi to anybody who knows about fonts,
It'd be nice to use fontconfig in future to locate font installation
paths. There is a simple API:
FcStrList FcConfigGetFontDirs (FcConfig *config);
which should let us use a small part of
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Subject: Porting radio driver from MS to Linux
I'm not too familiar with winapi myself, because I learn C/C++ in a
college environment,