On 05/07/2005 05:55:35 PM, J. Grant wrote:
On 07/05/05 16:15, Paul van Schayck wrote:
On 5/7/05, J. Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I typically launch applications using wine from the terminal, I get
pages of these fixme debug messages. I wonder if there is a reason
these fixme "harmless" message
Jeremy, guys, it seems we have run low on "official" janitors, I have
talked with someone that seems to know what they are doing as far as the
right way to bug report (he contribs to MPlayer), and he said he would
be willing to help maintain bugzilla, but that he doesn't have a whole
lot of tim
Am Samstag, 7. Mai 2005 20:46 schrieb Lionel Ulmer:
> > I just noticed that S3 has a registry setting called "GDIMouse". This
> > setting is reflected by the "use colored mouse pointer(if possible)" /
> > "use monochrome mouse pointer" settings. ("Benutze farbigen
> > Mauszeiger(wenn möglich)" and
This a known bug. head to http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2924
for more info and a workaround..
We are waiting on the person that made this patch to post a fixed patch..
Alexandre.. This is generating a lot of bug reports, is there a chance
we could remove it for now, as it seems to have
On Sun, 8 May 2005 11:14:52 +0200, you wrote:
> This fixes bug 2764 (the scrolling issue seems to be resolved
> already?). Verified this behaviour on WinXP and changed the comment to
> reflect that.
>
> ChangeLog:
> Ignore requested height for non-menubar ownerdraw popups too.
>
> Index: men
Dustin Navea wrote:
Jeremy, guys, it seems we have run low on "official" janitors, I have
talked with someone that seems to know what they are doing as far as
the right way to bug report (he contribs to MPlayer), and he said he
would be willing to help maintain bugzilla, but that he doesn't have
Hi,
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 08:09:39PM -0500, Dustin Navea wrote:
> I was wondering, since I have been away for so long, are we still
> implementing functionality for 16-bit programs? The reason I ask is
> because the freecell and solitaire from Win98/ME will not load in wine,
> while the ones
Thanks, Dustin, that sorts the riched problem. Any ideas as to why the
relay trace segfaults though? That was the bit I thought was
interesting... I have now found it will segfault even if wine is not
given an executable, so it's happening very early on.
Adrian
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 04
Hi,
I plan to flatten the ddraw directory and perform some files renaming in it.
The changes I'm thinking about are in the attached file.
If you have suggestions (or objections), let me know.
If this is ok, I plan to submit the changes soon.
Bye,
Christian
struct_convert.c\
convert.c
On Sun, 08 May 2005 13:22:20 +0100, Christian Costa wrote:
> I plan to flatten the ddraw directory and perform some files renaming in it.
> The changes I'm thinking about are in the attached file.
> If you have suggestions (or objections), let me know.
No objection, I'm just curious as to the rati
On 05/08/2005 12:25:18 PM, Rein Klazes wrote:
That does not seem correct on the Win2k system that I am using for
testing.
Right. Windows sets itemHeight before and not after WM_MEASUREITEM.
Sorry for that.
And it also seems not to be GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYMENU)-1 but a rather
strange magic val
More Wiki stuff: for some reason on my browser at least sections
aren't showing as a monospace font which makes embedded code hard to read.
Is this some CSS thing? Firefox renders text/plain files as monospace OK
so it's not my fonts.
thanks -mike
[...]
Install the wine-utils package.
It is a suggested package for wine, but should be more recommended than
suggested.
Ok, thank you; it now works.
Perhaps there could be a stub which informs users that wcmd is not
avialable because wine-utils was not installed?
Kind regards
JG
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Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 08:09:39PM -0500, Dustin Navea wrote:
I was wondering, since I have been away for so long, are we still
implementing functionality for 16-bit programs? The reason I ask is
because the freecell and solitaire from Win98/ME will not load in wine,
On Sun, 8 May 2005 13:30:30 +0200, you wrote:
> On 05/08/2005 12:25:18 PM, Rein Klazes wrote:
> > That does not seem correct on the Win2k system that I am using for
> > testing.
>
> Right. Windows sets itemHeight before and not after WM_MEASUREITEM.
> Sorry for that.
>
> And it also seems not
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2005 13:22:20 +0100, Christian Costa wrote:
I plan to flatten the ddraw directory and perform some files renaming in it.
The changes I'm thinking about are in the attached file.
If you have suggestions (or objections), let me know.
No objection, I'm just cur
Hello,
I've yet another problem with the OpenGL patches from April 28: Star Wars Jedi
Knight: Jedi Academy crashes during startup.
The problematic commit is
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-cvs/2005/04/0308.html, it's not the same
problem as with Half-life. The crash happens in ntdll in
HE
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A real PE file has an NE header, which has a MZ header. Usually, these
> headers just tell whoever is trying to run the application that this
> is a 32 bit application. One can, however, generate a DLL which is
> both a 32 and a 16 bit DLL.
No, there'
Christian Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I plan to flatten the ddraw directory and perform some files renaming in it.
>
> The changes I'm thinking about are in the attached file.
>
> If you have suggestions (or objections), let me know.
While you are at it, it would be nice to merge the he
I'm glad you like it; we're very fond of it ourselves.
You need to get the art from Jeremy Newman, who is
on vacation right now. His email is jnewman at codeweavers
dot com.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Derzu wrote:
Hi all,
I saw at the www.winehq.org/ the banner
(http://www.winehq.org/images/bannerads/cw-ad02.
J. Grant wrote:
[...]
Install the wine-utils package.
It is a suggested package for wine, but should be more recommended than
suggested.
Ok, thank you; it now works.
Perhaps there could be a stub which informs users that wcmd is not
avialable because wine-utils was not installed?
Well, not realy
On 05/08/2005 04:21:46 PM, Rein Klazes wrote:
About the magic number: I looked at the value on Win2k and WinME with
different resolutions ( desktop->properties->settings, click on
advanced tab and change what windows calls "font size" but is really
changing the DPI, dots-per-inch, which is also
On Sun, 8 May 2005 21:00:28 +0200, you wrote:
> On 05/08/2005 04:21:46 PM, Rein Klazes wrote:
> > About the magic number: I looked at the value on Win2k and WinME with
> > different resolutions ( desktop->properties->settings, click on
> > advanced tab and change what windows calls "font size"
On 06 May 2005 16:01:06 +0200, you wrote:
> Rein Klazes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I managed to fixed it in two ways:
> >
> > 1. put a
> > X11DRV_CoerceDIBSection( physDevDst, DIB_Status_InSync, FALSE );
> > at the end of X11DRV_BitBlt. This probably defeats the whole purpose of
> >
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I think "recruiting" is a better term. After all, most armies don't pay
salaries worth of anything, and neither do we :-)
Shachar
Sounds good to me.. Ill post a note tomorrow evening, to give the
people that take weekends off a chance to comment.
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
As has been mentioned before on WD, cards.dll is a very obvious Microsoft
screwup, since both 16bit and 32bit DLL carry the same name, which is a big
no-no.
I really don't think we want to patch our loader like mad to accomodate for such
a stupid mistake.
Figures.. they are
Adrian Harvey wrote:
Thanks, Dustin, that sorts the riched problem. Any ideas as to why the
relay trace segfaults though? That was the bit I thought was
interesting... I have now found it will segfault even if wine is not
given an executable, so it's happening very early on.
There are a couple
Bug 2938: Seemed at first like this was due to the recent patch to get
Mozilla/FF installers working, but after he reverted to the Feb release
and the problem still existed, it must be something else..
Bug 2919: If I am reading the backtrace right, it looks like the
installer is crashing in ker
Hi,
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 03:47:52PM -0500, Dustin Navea wrote:
> Figures.. they are always FUBAR'ing things lol..
That's just normal in software development.
But MS does seem to have some special skills there ;)
> >Instead, maybe we should implement cards16.dll and cards.dll.
> >Then maybe the
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Do we want to throw out the baby with the bath water?
In this case it's an obvious conflict between 16bit and 32bit, and note that
it's even with a very rarely used DLL, thus it's easy to give up on it.
In all other cases in which 16bit and 32bit can happily co-exist I don't see
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Christian Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I plan to flatten the ddraw directory and perform some files renaming in it.
The changes I'm thinking about are in the attached file.
If you have suggestions (or objections), let me know.
While you are at it, it would be
Le dim 08/05/2005 à 16:53, Dustin Navea a écrit :
> Adrian Harvey wrote:
> > Thanks, Dustin, that sorts the riched problem. Any ideas as to why the
> > relay trace segfaults though? That was the bit I thought was
> > interesting... I have now found it will segfault even if wine is not
> > given
Dustin Navea wrote:
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Do we want to throw out the baby with the bath water?
In this case it's an obvious conflict between 16bit and 32bit, and
note that
it's even with a very rarely used DLL, thus it's easy to give up on it.
In all other cases in which 16bit and 32bit can happil
Since bug 2131 was closed I'll paste it here again:
ne_module.c explicitly sets errorcode 21 (ERROR_NOT_READY) when
(
LoadLibraryA()ing the owner of a 16bit dll failed
or
the search for the 16bit dll returned a real (.so)
dll and not a symlink to the owner
) and trying to load a native versio
> On 5/7/05, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I really suggest we adhere to KISS - Keep It Simple.
On Sat, 7 May 2005 22:17, Tom Wickline wrote:
> And have nothing in place if a rouge company fails to adhear to the
> LGPL!!!
Actually, rouge companies quite like the LGPL because
On Sunday 08 May 2005 18:26, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> Hello,
> I've yet another problem with the OpenGL patches from April 28: Star Wars
> Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy crashes during startup.
>
> The problematic commit is
> http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-cvs/2005/04/0308.html, it's not the
> sam
On Saturday 07 May 2005 12:41, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> > >I switched to the Xorg radeon driver which has 16 bpp support(the 2nd
> > > column shows 16 now), and made sure that hl runs with 16bpp, but the
> > > error still occurs.
> >
> > Yes it don't work,
> > because you speak about frame buffer (
On Sat, 7 May 2005 16:16, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> What I found, when I suggested to clients to work this way, was that the
> debugging tools were wholly and utterly inadequate. With all due respect
> (and I have TONS of respect) to winedbg, it's not up to the standards of
> working with ddd or th
Felix Nawothnig wrote:
Since bug 2131 was closed I'll paste it here again:
ne_module.c explicitly sets errorcode 21 (ERROR_NOT_READY) when
(
LoadLibraryA()ing the owner of a 16bit dll failed
or
the search for the 16bit dll returned a real (.so)
dll and not a symlink to the owner
) and trying
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 13:12 +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> More Wiki stuff: for some reason on my browser at least sections
> aren't showing as a monospace font which makes embedded code hard to read.
> Is this some CSS thing? Firefox renders text/plain files as monospace OK
> so it's not my fonts.
Y
(seems WD doesn't like being CCed? Resending...)
Dustin Navea wrote:
> You can still comment to the bug even though it is closed.
I know, but my question was neigher related to bug 2131 (it's just that
it triggers the code in question) nor am I sure that the behaviour is
wrong - the person who wr
Dustin Navea wrote:
You can still comment to the bug even though it is closed.
I know, but my question was neigher related to bug 2131 (it's just that
it triggers the code in question) nor am I sure that the behaviour is
wrong - the person who wrote that line must have had something in his
mind.
On Friday 06 May 2005 18:51, Mike Hearn wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 16:23 +0200, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> > They clearly won't work as is, but if your question is whether it's
> > possible to use attribute((cleanup)), then yes you could probably use
> > that to make the current macros more co
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