RE: IDE disk geometry

2005-09-21 Thread Ge van Geldorp
From: Vitaliy Margolen So all you need to do is to find where this information is stored on windows (it has to be somewhere in registry It's an IOCTL, so it is passed to the disk driver on Windows. Although it is possible that the driver caches the info in the registry, I don't think

Re: Windows CE on Wine

2005-09-21 Thread Boaz Harrosh
On 9/20/05, Filip Navara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It was proved that to run simple WinCE/x86 programs all that is needed is to get the loader to accept the WinCE PE signature (which Wine used to ignore and probably still does) and have implementation of the DLLs... Was that on React-OS or

Re: Windows CE on Wine

2005-09-21 Thread Andreas Mohr
Hi, On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 10:35:13AM +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote: Funny how Microsoft uses a totally different set of Headers for CE. Even the Wine-headers are closer to the original SDK than CE. The order of function is different, the macros, the styling. There is no resemblance, not

Re: IDE disk geometry

2005-09-21 Thread Uwe Bonnes
Michael == Michael Ost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michael On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 18:22, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Tuesday, September 20, 2005, 6:11:49 PM, Michael Ost wrote: Should I put my code in CDROM_DeviceIoControl? Or handle it in NtDeviceIoControlFile? Should I pass all

Re: listview: infoPtr might be invalid after WM_NOTIFY

2005-09-21 Thread Phil Krylov
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 16:20:50 -0500 Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since this was a behaviour in our file open dialog, did we even verify that this was a listview bug or is it that destroying the listview in the middle of a notification is something that you shouldn't do? The

Re: Documentation volunteer(s) needed

2005-09-21 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Hello, I'm just about to put it into wined3d, I can have a look at backporting it to d3d7 but the idea is to get d3d7 using wined3d at some point. That would be certainly interesting. Is wined3d ready for this yet? It would make much more sense to change this now instead of looking for bugs in

Edit XML/SGML files the easy way :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Tom Wickline
Hello, If anyone is looking for a nice tool to edit XML/SGML files epcEdit is the way to go.. It runs on Linux, Windows, Solaris, Wine And it comes with a sixty day free evaluation. http://www.epcedit.com/ Tom

Re: XEmbed Systray Support

2005-09-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: +ev.xclient.type = ClientMessage; +ev.xclient.window = systray_window; +ev.xclient.message_type = x11drv_atom(_NET_SYSTEM_TRAY_OPCODE); +ev.xclient.format = 32; +ev.xclient.data.l[0] = CurrentTime; +

Finding apps that are keeping organizations from switching to Linux

2005-09-21 Thread dank
I've been thinking about how to boost Wine adoption among organizations that are considering migrating their desktops from Windows to Linux. It seems like the place Wine could have the most impact is at sites which have just one crucial Windows app which is keeping them from migrating So I'm

Re: riched versions

2005-09-21 Thread Andreas Mohr
Hi, On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 06:04:16PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: trying to get recent (winecfg) wine versions to run a program and it shows an error saying riched20.dll version unspecified is found and it requires 5.2.. I would have thought that the build-in is probably fine ,

RE: freedce/win32 - making progress.

2005-09-21 Thread Peter Ekberg
Hi! * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton writes: okay, i'm getting somewhere, and there's a key part that i would appreciate some advice about: if there is anyone who knows how to do cross-compiling of dlls using libtool, mingw32 (in automake Makefile.am's) where the dlls need to link against

Re: freedce/win32 - making progress.

2005-09-21 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
hello peter, thank you v. much for the advice. yes i tried -no-undefined, it got a little further but no banana :) will look at that patch, let you know if it helps On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 01:44:12PM +0200, Peter Ekberg wrote: Hi! * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton writes: okay, i'm getting

Re: Documentation volunteer(s) needed

2005-09-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm just about to put it into wined3d, I can have a look at backporting it to d3d7 but the idea is to get d3d7 using wined3d at some point. That would be certainly interesting. Is wined3d ready for this yet? It would make much more

Googletalk unable to connect

2005-09-21 Thread Vijay Kiran Kamuju
Hi, I think i might have found one missing link why one cannot connect using gmal. When i was looking through symbols in googletalk.exe, i have found that there are strings like WinHttp* These are functions in winhttp.dll, defined in winhttp.h I will send you details if i find any other thing.

D3D7 - WineD3D

2005-09-21 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Hello, It's almost ready for DirectX 8 but there quite a bit of work intergrating things with ddraw surfaces before DirectX 7 can be moved over. I decided to give it a try without thinking for a long time, and I've made little progress: I've replaced the old OpenGL interface with a stub which

Re: D3D7 - WineD3D

2005-09-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, It's almost ready for DirectX 8 but there quite a bit of work intergrating things with ddraw surfaces before DirectX 7 can be moved over. I decided to give it a try without thinking for a long time, and I've made little progress: I've

Re: D3D7 - WineD3D

2005-09-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Not a problem, but a suggestion: Does it make sense to have DirectDraw using WineD3D? Without direct access to the video memory it's slow, and DGA has permission problems. Using WineD3D here might make surfaces less trouble, and it could

Re: [Fwd: Re: [AppDB] new server supports GD2]

2005-09-21 Thread Chris Morgan
Screenshot regeneration just finished and they look much much better. Thanks for the server upgrade Jeremy! Chris On Wednesday 21 September 2005 5:43 am, Jonathan Ernst wrote: Check if it works on the live server after applying, then regenerate all screenshots from the admin. Thanks.

Re: [Fwd: Re: [AppDB] new server supports GD2]

2005-09-21 Thread Jeremy Newman
Glad it worked. Hopefully this will spur on more development on the AppDB and Bugzilla. The server had been humming very nicely on Debian since the move. The only glitch was with Mailman, which I'm still very sorry about. I wish mailman allowed me to put the date on the list view. You can

Re: Wine FAQ update #2

2005-09-21 Thread Dimi Paun
From: Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] I forgot a /para and put a trademark tag in for Bricscad, also fixed the Bricscad url. Can you please re-diff to the lastest and resend? -- Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lattica, Inc.

memory leak detection patch

2005-09-21 Thread Mike McCormack
Hi, This patch is written for MSI, but could be adapted to other code. It keeps a linked list of allocated memory and removes free'd memory from the list. It requires that you change all the HeapAlloc's or mallocs in a dll to msi_alloc (for example), but can detect unfree'd memory and

Re: Wine FAQ update #2

2005-09-21 Thread Tom Wickline
On 9/21/05, Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] I forgot a /para and put a trademark tag in for Bricscad, also fixed the Bricscad url. Can you please re-diff to the lastest and resend? Sure, i'll send it a little later today. Tom -- Dimi Paun [EMAIL

WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Tom Wickline
Fom : http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20050921.093916.4717740b.en.html $10,000 Open Challenge Top Page This message is part of the following thread: M the complete thread tree sorted by date Author: El Cid Ablang Date: To: linuxjobs Subject: $10,000

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Ivan Leo Puoti
Tom Wickline wrote: 4. System becomes the property of SpecOpS Laboratories. Oh yeah, someone writes a full windows API implementation in a month or so, capable of replacing an OS that generates 1 billion US dollars a month in revenue, beating over a decade of open source wine development,

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Kuba Ober
Subject: $10,000 Open Challenge SpecOpS Laboratories Here's my take from a technical point of view. I'd say that the only serious leap they might be able to make is to get some of the winserver into the Linux kernel and/or to use the freedce. There isn't really much more big stuff besides

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Kuba Ober
The most frightening thing is that, apparently, someone clueless enough at IBM Phillipines, Inc. got 'involved' with it: http://www.specopslabs.com/content/ibm-loi.pdf If I were IBM, I'd start doing some serious PR mopping up/fallout prevention. This is quadruple-sad. Cheers, Kuba

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Kuba Ober
4. System becomes the property of SpecOpS Laboratories. Oh yeah, someone writes a full windows API implementation in a month or so, capable of replacing an OS that generates 1 billion US dollars a month in revenue, beating over a decade of open source wine development, and sells it to

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Tom Wickline
On 9/21/05, Ivan Leo Puoti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tom Wickline wrote: 4. System becomes the property of SpecOpS Laboratories. Oh yeah, someone writes a full windows API implementation in a month or so, capable of replacing an OS that generates 1 billion US dollars a month in revenue,

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Michael Stefaniuc
Tom Wickline wrote: Fom : http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20050921.093916.4717740b.en.html This can be because TurboLinux announced today that they will distribute the DAVID technology from SpecOpS: http://www.turbolinux.com/cgi-bin/newsrelease/index.cgi?date2=20050821173249mode=syosai

Re: OLEAUT32: add full multiplication/division support for DECIMAL (in small patches)

2005-09-21 Thread Dimi Paun
From: Alex Villací­s Lasso [EMAIL PROTECTED] By popular request, I am resending the implementation for DECIMAL multiplication/division in small patches. Good, but please send one patch per email. -- Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lattica, Inc.

Re: XEmbed Systray Support

2005-09-21 Thread Robert Shearman
Alexandre Julliard wrote: Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: +ev.xclient.type = ClientMessage; +ev.xclient.window = systray_window; +ev.xclient.message_type = x11drv_atom(_NET_SYSTEM_TRAY_OPCODE); +ev.xclient.format = 32; +ev.xclient.data.l[0]

Re: XEmbed Systray Support

2005-09-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've added the locking. The XSync is needed because without it the systray window ends up with a width of 1. I don't understand why this is happening. What debug channels would be good to turn on to investigate this? Probably +event and check for

Re: listview: infoPtr might be invalid after WM_NOTIFY

2005-09-21 Thread Lionel Ulmer
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 11:32:38PM -0400, Dimi Paun wrote: This is true only if we rely on the access violation exception (which is a possibility, I admit). But the test patch that I sent checked the hwnd after each notify message with IsWindow(), and if invalid it was throwing a custom

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Michael Stefaniuc wrote: Tom Wickline wrote: Fom : http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20050921.093916.4717740b.en.html This can be because TurboLinux announced today that they will distribute the DAVID technology from SpecOpS:

[DOCS, POLICY] Documenting stuff that doesn't work right?

2005-09-21 Thread Holly Bostick
Hey, So I just blew away my previous install of Wine and reinstalled from yesterday's CVS, and went to install a program, so I could take notes on the most current user experience for the docs. I immediately realized that I hadn't run winecfg to set my drives, so I went to do that-- and that's

Re: D3D7 - WineD3D

2005-09-21 Thread Stefan Dösinger
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2005-September/020829.html I've seen it, but I've spent all my time hacking on D3D7-WineD3D Great.. It's not so great at the moment, I've stopped trying for now. WineD3D and D3D7 are too different to allow an easy translation between them. My

Re: WooHoo get a load of this :-)

2005-09-21 Thread Lionel Ulmer
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 10:54:28PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote: As a side track, Win4Lin contacted me a while back, and wanted Lingnu to represent them in Israel. I sent back a few technical questions, and NEVER HEARD FROM THEM AGAIN! Does the company still exist? Last I know they still exist

Re: XEmbed Systray Support

2005-09-21 Thread James Liggett
Adding the locking fixes the problem about icons not docking properly that I described in one of my posts yesterday. It's much better now. James On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 13:58 -0500, Robert Shearman wrote: Alexandre Julliard wrote: Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: +

Re: DDRAW: Fix reference counting

2005-09-21 Thread Jakob Eriksson
Stefan Dösinger wrote: Hello, In that case, it would be really beneficial with a unit test. Both as documentation and to see what Windows does. Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is meant with 'unit test'? As far as I've learned, it's a small piece of code which uses this

Re: [DOCS, POLICY] Documenting stuff that doesn't work right?

2005-09-21 Thread Dimi Paun
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 22:01 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote: Obviously I know how to get around this, having just done so, but is this appropriate to document? I have no idea why you encountered that sort of behavior, but it doesn't seem right. Unless Alexandre tells us this is the way it should

Running Wine from source tree

2005-09-21 Thread James Liggett
Hi, I'm doing a lot of testing, and I was wondering if I can run Wine from within its source tree without having to reinstall it after every build. If it can be done without conflicting with an existing installation of Wine, how do I do it? Thanks, James