Hi,
I am trying to setup wine with wine.inf, with the following call:
/usr/bin/rundll32 setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 128
/usr/share/wine/wine.inf
However, the /usr/share/wine/wine.inf path does not seem to be translated correctly.
0009:Call kernel32.GetFullPathNameW(406efb6e
Could not stat /mnt/fd0 (No such file or directory), ignoring drive A:
You can safely ignore this.
Yep, I know.
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :1.0.
Do you have GLX compatible drivers on this maschine, is GLX activated in your
XF86Conig file? I often forget these trivial things...
Hi all,
I've been following Wine CVS for about a week now.
I just did and cvs checkout and the resulting source tree no
longer configures/compiles.
The problems seem to relate to the following directories:
dlls/amstream
dlls/dxerr8
dlls/dxerr9
which seem to have been
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 10:59:21PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
I've been following Wine CVS for about a week now.
I just did and cvs checkout and the resulting source tree no
longer configures/compiles.
The problems seem to relate to the following directories:
I just did and cvs checkout and the resulting source tree no
longer configures/compiles.
The problems seem to relate to the following directories:
dlls/amstream
dlls/dxerr8
dlls/dxerr9
which seem to have been added or removed very recently.
I tried hacking around in
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 13:09:58 +0100
Marcus Meissner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You did run cvs update without options. Please use cvs up -PAd to get
the directories.
Damn, I can't believe that I forgot that.
I've been using GNU Arch for my own stuff for about 3 months and cvs seems
to be a
Can anyone point me to a good read on testing win32 apps on linux with
wine? I want to write scripts that automate mouse clicks on buttons,
read output from text fields, and grab pixel colors. My language of
choice is python.
--
Brian Edwards brian at chrissyandbrian.com
PATCH 3
msvcrt.diff
minor fixes to msvcrt
- include/msvcrt/limits.h
very much synced with MSVC, needed by MFC
- include/msvcrt/math.h
I'm not sure who submitted a broken empty math.h header. Just to show that no one
is doing serious winlib work lately, or they are not reporting about it.
PATCH 2 ForAtlMfc.diff
some fixes and additional files needed by ATL/MFC
- include/Makefile.in
Added some new .idl files, see below
- include/expdisp.idl
Add the DWebBrowserEvents + the IWebBrowser2 and events
- include/expdispid.h (new)
needed by expdisp.idl and ATL code
-
I'll send 4 patches here for review.
Once the comments stop I'll send them to patches.
Do I send patches to .h files or the .idl is enough?
PATCH 1
uuidof.diff - enable use of some ms extensions
- include/wine/uuidof.h (new)
Lets GCC compiler use the uuidof MSVC++ extension used in ATL. See
Perhaps you need to do a cvs update -PAd rather than just cvs update?
Mike
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
I've been following Wine CVS for about a week now.
I just did and cvs checkout and the resulting source tree no
longer configures/compiles.
The problems seem to relate to the following
PATCH 4
warning_off.diff
some of these might be controversial but would eliminate 17 tons off
warnings when compiling MFC/ATL and user code. I have found (the hard
way) that GCC in some cases would produce none working code but will
Just warn about it. Having thousands of warnings or turning
If anyone out there is currently working on animated icons/cursors in
cursoricon.c, I'd like to try to help in any way I can. I'm not really
sure where to start on my own though.
Thanks in advance.
--
Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster [Ballsome.com]
E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 10:40:23AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone point me to a good read on testing win32 apps on linux with
wine? I want to write scripts that automate mouse clicks on buttons,
read output from text fields, and grab pixel colors. My language of
choice is python.
Codeweavers CXTest is supposed to do this, I believe?
And, in theory, we're going to make that publicly available
soon, but it's not quite ready for prime time yet...
(hopefully just a few weeks yet).
Cheers,
Jer
Marcus Meissner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So it should have been using Z:\\
Is this a problem in GetFullPathName or should I better use:
/usr/bin/rundll32 setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 128
z:\\usr\\share\\wine\\wine.inf
?
It is a bug in GetFullPathName I think. But the
Tom wrote:
You need to send all patches to wine-patches
Also 1/4 got lost somewhere
I will, Just wanted some comments first. I'm not sure I didn't forget
anything.
(it looks like 1/4 is finally there)
I've noticed that the application database hasn't been updated for quite
some time. I'm willing to help to keep it up to date or become the
maintainer.
Boaz Harrosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
+#define _I64_MIN(-9223372036854775807i64 - 1)
+#define _I64_MAX 9223372036854775807i64
+#define _UI64_MAX 0xui64
The i64 suffix is not portable.
--- include/msvcrt/math.h 2 Sep 2003 00:58:21 - 1.1
+++
Boaz Harrosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Both windows have the \windows\inf folder for that. I now some setup
programs like to put it there manually.
Should we not do the same?
We can do it that way too, it doesn't really matter setupapi looks in
both locations.
--
Alexandre Julliard
[EMAIL
Fabian Cenedese schrieb:
Do you have GLX compatible drivers on this maschine, is GLX activated in your XF86Conig file? I often forget these trivial things...
I don't know but I thought that ./configure would pick up everything I have
or not and react accordingly. It's bad if the install fails
Great, it can use some help! Let's talk off the list, and get you set
up.
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 14:22, Frank Hendriksen wrote:
I've noticed that the application database hasn't been updated for quite
some time. I'm willing to help to keep it up to date or become the
maintainer.
--
Jeremy
Hi,
As far as I remember the Wine documentation tree always got installed to
/usr/share/doc when I compiled from official releases.
Since few days I install from the sources in cvs.
Yesterday I noticed that they were not copied from the source tree to
/usr/share/doc. Is this normal behaviour
Yes, I too think we need to support the appdb.
Perhaps we should setup some kind of application submission interface where users can
fill things in and provide links to screen captures and such. Maintainers could then
go through and apply the changes to the db and copy the images to a local
Hi,
This might be just a general cvs related question but hopefully someone
of you could help; I don't think that I am the only interested person!
Is there a simple way to get informed when ever a specified file in cvs
changes (e.g. by mail)? In my case I would like to track the README file.
Sorry, this time with patch attached
Hello,
i have a program that trys to open the serial port with CreateFile() like
this:
Call kernel32.CreateFileA(00422f7c .\\COM1,c000,,
,0003,0080,)
The function call fail with current CVS. After debugging some
Hi,
I know that I was pointed to the README file for my first german
translation because it is pretty stable and no major overhauls are
planned. ;-) Nevertheless, I refuse to not offer you a little bit of my
time to update some parts of the README and README.de files (the other
translators
Stefan Leichter wrote:
Sorry, this time with patch attached
You need to send patches to wine-patches.
Tom
Tom schrieb:
Stefan Leichter wrote:
Sorry, this time with patch attached
You need to send patches to wine-patches.
Quote from OP:
different usages is verry limited. Therefore i post the patch here for
comment. I thought that is what this list about: discussion about
development?!
Christian Britz wrote:
1) Fabian Cenedese and others have made some good remarks about parts of
the README being not precise enough or a little bit wrong / outdated. I
would like to work on these sections.
If a Doc is outdated then it should be updated. I woul'd try
to do everything in one
Christian Britz wrote:
Tom schrieb:
Stefan Leichter wrote:
Sorry, this time with patch attached
You need to send patches to wine-patches.
Quote from OP:
different usages is verry limited. Therefore i post the patch here for
comment. I thought that is what this list about: discussion about
Hi Steven,
I still think it would be better to create a seperate write.exe and
implement rtf support in that (using Richedit). My feeling is that
extending notepad.exe past what it's meant to do is going to cause trouble.
Sorry to discourage you from working on Richedit :( It could be a
Stefan Leichter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The function call fail with current CVS. After debugging some time i found a
fix for the problem. But my knowlodge of the CreateFile function an all its
different usages is verry limited. Therefore i post the patch here for
comment.
It's
On March 11, 2004 4:35 pm, Christian Britz wrote:
Hi,
I know that I was pointed to the README file for my first german
translation because it is pretty stable and no major overhauls are
planned. ;-) Nevertheless, I refuse to not offer you a little bit of my
time to update some parts of the
Dimitrie,
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
Well, it's better to create a patch and post it to the list. This
way we know precisely what you have in mind, and we can comment on
that.
I will prepare my patch tommorow. Should I sent it to wine-devel or
wine-patches to discuss it?
I refer to the comments in
On March 11, 2004 9:58 pm, Christian Britz wrote:
I will prepare my patch tommorow. Should I sent it to wine-devel or
wine-patches to discuss it?
wine-patches.
I would like to give the users just the basic knowledge THAT it is
possible to use native DLLs and fonts. For detailled Information
I just added a new application, called TweakPNG, to the app database. :)
I don't know if my submission was accepted or not.
Peace...
Tom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I too think we need to support the appdb.
Perhaps we should setup some kind of application submission interface where users
Ahh. I actually had no idea there was a submission page at all. Should look
more carefully into those things before sending retarded sounding email.
Chris
On Thursday 11 March 2004 10:27 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
I just added a new application, called TweakPNG, to the app database. :)
I
Oh its alright, I know it was a retarded email.
In any case I'm glad to see that the appdb is drawing some interest. I'd be
willing to help out as well. Frank, maybe you could come up with a task list
for the appdb that we could post off of winehq.
Chris
On Thursday 11 March 2004 11:15 pm,
HI all,
I have a console program which spits out messages along the lines of:
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT__sopen : pmode 0x01a0 ignored
Looking at the code to MSVCRT__sopen I find this:
if(pmode ~(_S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE))
FIXME(: pmode 0x%04x ignored\n, pmode);
else
WARN(: pmode
Hi Joel,
I've done a little work on animated icons. I've investigated what is
necessary to make them work, and written a short plain C program that
can parse an animated icon file and extract the icons in it to .xpm
files, and a very short test program that doesn't work right in Wine.
The
Christian Britz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a simple way to get informed when ever a
specified file in cvs changes (e.g. by mail)? In my case I
would like to track the README file.
The wine-cvs mailing list gets all CVS commits. It's easy
and not too expensive to filter the body for
Ferenc Wagner schrieb:
The wine-cvs mailing list gets all CVS commits. It's easy
and not too expensive to filter the body for README.
Very good idea; thank you. This is what I need.
Christian
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