Shachar Shemesh wrote:
However, with your patch, things are different. The "revents" equivalent
is stored in an array dedicated to the epoll results, and it is
impossible for the del-user function to clear it. We do check that
"Events" is not zero, but it's not. We therefor think that the events
Is there are any problems with this patch? Tests do confirm it.
Vitaliy Margolen
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 9:48:41 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
> Since my previous patch wasn't excepted here it is again. This time with more fixes
> and tests.
> Also it _is_ documented that CompareIDs returns r
Can this patch be broken up into smaller, independent parts? It's
more likely to be committed if that is the case.
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 08:55:27 -0700 (PDT), Jon Griffiths
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cheers,
> Jon
>
>+dlls/shlwapi/shlwapi.spec dlls/shlwapi/ordinal.c
> Implement SHSimula
Hello,
I've spoken with the wine-d3d people and noone is currently doing anything
on directx9 support. Originally Raphael was trying to merge things into a
new library, wined3d, using an interface which ddraw could also use. This
has not happened, and as we stand there is no progress being made.
Mike McCormack wrote:
Do you still think my third patch has the problem?
I stand corrected.
Sorry about the noise.
Shachar
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Hi,
Currently I don't have access to the machine I use for wine stuff, so I
haven't been able to create a real patch. Anyway I'll try to assist you
fixing the problem as it isn't that difficult to fix.
There are three places that break Wine on FreeBSD:
- WS2_Send
- WS_getsockopt
- WS_setsockopt
Hi, in quite a few programs i can not browse the
filesystem when opening a "listbox"; to be more clear:
for example when i do in winword Open and the listbox
appears, and i try to open the pull down menu winword
just quits(without an error message in wine). In
another program like "Camel join" it
[ Adding wine-patches. Alexandre, this is for you! ]
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
Currently I don't have access to the machine I use for wine stuff, so I
haven't been able to create a real patch. Anyway I'll try to assist you
fixing the problem as it isn't that difficult to fi
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 02:17:22PM -0400, Vincent BĂ©ron wrote:
> That was with current CVS, before Alexandre last commits :)
> Yes, they did disappear. Attached is a revised log.
Here is a somewhat cleaned up list. It's not too bad it seems,
at 144 entries:
crypt.c 514 CryptAcquireContextW: call