On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Mike Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:17:55 -0600, Gregory M. Turner wrote:
Mono is LGPL/X11 (except the compiler) so we could beat them at their own game
by forking /their/ code, turning it into a winelib app, and implementing
Windows.Forms properly ;)
It's not
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 10:54, Francois Gouget wrote:
I believe that's why Gregory proposed to fork their code: because he
just wants a 100% open-source way to run .Net apps in Wine and thus for
him the hard-dependency on Wine is not an issue.
Can Mono work on Windows? Or, in other words, is
Changelog:
Sync with ReactOS 0.2
Fix various function prototypes to conform to PSDK
Index: dlls/shlwapi/ordinal.c
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RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/shlwapi/ordinal.c,v
retrieving revision 1.75
diff -u -r1.75 ordinal.c
From: Dmitry Timoshkov
Casper Hornstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to have the call to the Win16 API LockResource16 removed
from ole32.dll. I guess there is a reason for it being LockResource16
and not LockResource. What is the reason?
Because LoadAcceleratorsA/W returns a
From: Robert Shearman
MLLoadLibrary was recently documented by Microsoft.
My changes makes it conform to the now-documented prototype
so I don't see what's wrong with it?
Either it is different on Windows XP (my system is Windows
2000 SP4 with IE6 SP1), or they just got it wrong. The
From: Dmitry Timoshkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ge van Geldorp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would the attached patch be an acceptable solution?
Basically it does a GetProcAddress on LockResource16
and uses it if found (Wine case). If it's not found,
it uses LockResource().
That will not
Ge van Geldorp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That will not work. 32-bit LockResource can't be used on a
memory block allocated by GlobalAlloc16, as I explained before.
No, not in Wine. But Wine will still use LockResource16, so there's no
problem. I can assure you that the memory block won't
I maintain that patch - does it no longer apply? I noted a single merge
conflict when I recently updated CVS but it's trivial to fix. Is this
the issue?
I got:
1 out of 10 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file dlls/shell32/systray.c.rej
5 out of 16 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file
Here you go.
wine --debugmsg +mciavi,+winmm,+seh hl.exe hl-winmm.log
Pressed ^C after it hung.
Mike
Eric Pouech wrote:
yup. can you post a -debugmsg +mciavi trace
A+
hl-winmm.log.gz
Description: Unix tar archive
I got cygwin to compile wine to the point where wine-install tried to run regedit on
winedefault.reg.
I should have been paying closer attention.
The good news is that the wine regedit.exe works like a charm. The bad news is that
it overwrote my actual windows registry with the bunk values
From: Dmitry Timoshkov
Then it's better to fix LoadAcceleratorsA/W to use a proper allocator
and use the same aproach in both Wine and ReactOS.
But in that case you have to write a test case which works at least
on NT/2000 and Wine.
Another idea just popped up: the basic problem we're
Ge van Geldorp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would the attached patch be an acceptable solution? Basically it does a
GetProcAddress on LockResource16 and uses it if found (Wine case). If it's
not found, it uses LockResource().
That will not work. 32-bit LockResource can't be used on a memory block
Hi,
I am using wine with fake_windows. A Program don't works and return the message below.
Any help?
[]'s
Run time error '458'
Variable uses an Automation type not supported in Visual Basic
Invoking /usr/bin/wine.bin SISUPFOR.exe ...
fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
--- Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got cygwin to compile wine to the point where wine-install tried to
run regedit on winedefault.reg.
I should have been paying closer attention.
The good news is that the wine regedit.exe works like a charm. The
bad news is that it overwrote my
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 04:36:58PM -0200, Savio Ramos wrote:
Hi,
I am using wine with fake_windows. A Program don't works and return the message
below.
fixme:ole:VarCat Failed to convert right side from vt 8 to VT_BSTR?
The code for this fixme is slightly broken, it really failed to
I've got an application that is crashing in Wine and I am trying to debug it.
However, I am runnign into a problem before I even get started...
When I go into the debugger (winedbg) it complains that it cannot find
debug information in any of the 32bit DLL's. Indeed, from within
the debugger I
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 10:44:54 +, Martin Garton wrote:
The systray.c problem is just in comments.
The others are not (don't appear to be from my inexperienced perspective)
trivial.
Sounds like it collided with the atom interning code.
Maybe I'm using an old version of the patch. Is there
Just a thank you for the people who followed up on this recently,
including the recent patch.
(I have been offline due to a failing modem, so couldnt participate
towards the end.)
Jason
Hi,
I need functions like 'MultiByteToWideChar', 'SysAllocStringLen', etc
which are in kernel32.dll.so and oleaut32.dll.so libraries. I have some of
questions regarding using them.
- How can I link these libraries with my program. Using
option -lkernel32.dll looks for libkernel32.dll.so file.
sample error message:
No debug information in 32bit DLL 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL' (0x4069)
From thread 'Need help debugging' Jan 15 with aswer from Mike Hearn:
2. How to compile debug information into the 32bit DLL's so I don't get
'No debug information in 32bit DLL' anymore and
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 11:21:14 -0800, Anil Akurathi wrote:
Hi,
I need functions like 'MultiByteToWideChar', 'SysAllocStringLen', etc
which are in kernel32.dll.so and oleaut32.dll.so libraries. I have some of
questions regarding using them.
First off, you can't use these functions from
Through iterative CVS pulls, I have established that the problem I see with
Lotus Notes not working occurred between 01/02/2004 and 01/03/2004. I had
thought that the problem came up only in the last week, but I must have
been mistaken. The 01/03 CVS snapshot gives the symptoms that I
Through iterative CVS pulls, I have established that the problem
I see with
Lotus Notes not working occurred between 01/02/2004 and 01/03/2004. I had
thought that the problem came up only in the last week, but I must have
been mistaken. The 01/03 CVS snapshot gives the symptoms that I
Hy,
Looks like 'make html' in documentation is using 'db2hml -u' which
is not working on my system.
If I remove the '-u' from the Makefile it works ok. Don't know what
the '-u' option is for though.
ERROR IS:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/tmp/work/bld/wine/wine/documentation make html
db2html -u
Jason Edmeades wrote:
Just a thank you for the people who followed up on this recently,
including the recent patch.
Yep, that was really great teamwork. I also thank you all, especially
you Jason for cornering the bug!
(I have been offline due to a failing modem, so couldnt participate
towards
I wont believe any word that comes from an anonymous mail.
Alexandre, shouldnt we close this subject ?
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You believe it's the year 1984, when in fact,
Sorry for the duplicate messages.
I've just been debugging a problem with Outlook and every time it
started up, it sent the message and then crashed, not registering that
it had sent it.
Rob
Martin Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changelog:
- don't link directly to NTDLL; use MultiByteToWideChar() instead of
RtlCreateUnicodeStringFromAsciiz()
Why do you need that?
--
Dmitry.
Eric, could you please submit that patch? Even if it's not correct, having
the debuggers out of action like this is causing big problems.
as I already wrote, the patch I sent to wine-devel is:
1/ a dirty hack
2/ doesn't address all the issues
3/ a wrong solution to the real problem
For the time
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