Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread Saulius Krasuckas
* On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, seorge wrote: As a regular user I've launched winecfg as a regular user, then proceeded to the dist setup. I've tried several options like automatic configuration, manual configuration. Then I've tried to change some drive letters manually. After reboot a PRESS A

Re: usb driver proxy

2005-11-21 Thread Saulius Krasuckas
* On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: *Monday, November 14, 2005, 1:23:54 PM, Uwe Bonnes wrote: Marcus == Marcus Meissner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Marcus We have some work going on on hooking new devices (openable by Marcus CreateFile() from the make-safedisc-work

Re: Another Multithreaded Direct3D biest??

2005-11-21 Thread Christoph Frick
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 05:35:41PM +0100, Stefan Dösinger wrote: Need for speed 3 causes a crash in the GL library. A look at a +tid,+ddraw, +d3d trace shows that it creates a DirectDraw object in TID 0x9(No D3D involved), and then switches the graphics operations to another thread, 0xc.

Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread seorge
Yes I know, but when it's happend it didn't seems like I performed some special ations. What we've allready know is that it's happend on Slackware system with the user added to the disk group. I've launched winecfg, tried to setup disks automatically, then I've tried to assign D: letter to

Re: D3D7 WineD3D success

2005-11-21 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Am Montag, 21. November 2005 06:01 schrieb Dustin Navea: Raphael wrote: Many users want wine to play diablo2, starcraft, civ3, sacrifice, ... (i don't know if this games use ProcessVertices or Multithreading) You can see most wanted games (and how to download demos) here :)

Re: Another Multithreaded Direct3D biest??

2005-11-21 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Hi, well for the files. my bug withing Anno 1503 [1] is about the same. glXMakeCurrent seem to be the very first opengl call at that point and then crashes the app. i tried commenting out some things and it still crashed on the first gl.* command. afaik i put a link to the demo in the bug and

Spelling error?

2005-11-21 Thread Saulius Krasuckas
This one comes from old Erics patch, and I may be wrong with a french language here, but wouldn't one name be spelled differently here? :-] Index: dlls/kernel/tests/process.c === RCS file:

Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread Saulius Krasuckas
* On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, seorge wrote: What we've allready know is that it's happend on Slackware system with the user added to the disk group. I've launched winecfg, tried to setup disks automatically, then I've tried to assign D: letter to /mnt/cdrom point ant It wasn't successfull,

Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread seorge
--- Original message --- From: Saulius Krasuckas [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: seorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MBR was destroyed Date: Monday 21 November 2005 12:42 Ok, and can restore ~/.wine dir to previous state (maybe rm -rf ~/.wine wineprefixcreate would help) and reproduce this bug

Re: [wined3d] pixel shader cross compiler [2] resend

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Oliver Stieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: const IWineD3DPixelShaderVtbl IWineD3DPixelShader_Vtbl = { @@ -118,5 +1824,7 @@ /*** IWineD3DPixelShader methods ***/ IWineD3DPixelShaderImpl_GetParent, IWineD3DPixelShaderImpl_GetDevice, -IWineD3DPixelShaderImpl_GetFunction +

Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
seorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok, and can restore ~/.wine dir to previous state (maybe rm -rf ~/.wine wineprefixcreate would help) and reproduce this bug again, please? I've removed my previous .wine dirrectory, so the only thing I can do is to reproduce everything happend with me

Re: OpenGL bug in 0.9.1

2005-11-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Raphael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sunday 20 November 2005 18:28, Daniel wrote: Hi, to Oliver Stiebel and anyone else interested: I reported about a bug in wine 20050930 in October. Then Oliver suggested he might write a little test application for this bug. Well, the bug is

Repeat message - Why was the included patch rejected?

2005-11-21 Thread Robert Lunnon
This message never seemed to make it to the list so here is a resend == Anyone know why this patch wasn't applied ? I don't know about anyone else but I'm still getting va_list undeclared. Bob -- Forwarded Message --

Re: DirectX 8 wrapper update

2005-11-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- H. Verbeet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/20/05, Oliver Stieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This one could get rough. Microsoft Games. The intro is a WMV (Wine skips it completely), the music hangs (filed bug 3853), a trace shows lots of unrecognized D3DFORMATs (1347371332 and

Re: Visual changes after running tests

2005-11-21 Thread Rein Klazes
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 17:02:21 +0100, you wrote: Hi, with the latest winetest suite I've noticed the following changes: - On win98 my taskbar get's twice the size it used to be. - On win98/winxp the window border is a lot thicker. - On winxp the icons in my taskbar are a lot bigger. And also the

Re: DirectX 8 wrapper update

2005-11-21 Thread H. Verbeet
Any idea what NVBF format is? Creating the texture anyway doesn't seem to help so there are other things stopping Battlefiel 2 from starting. Oliver. From what I understand from FourCC it's probably a format specific to Battlefield 2. If I were to guess, I'd say NV stands for nVidia and BF

Re: D3D7 WineD3D success

2005-11-21 Thread Antoine Chavasse
On 11/20/05, Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know any other games which are running with the old Direct3D 7 implementation? I will give Prince of Persia 3D a try tomorrow, but the last time I tried it crashed before initialising DDraw. Anarchy Online. You can get the

Re: Repeat message - Why was the included patch rejected?

2005-11-21 Thread Pavel Troller
This message never seemed to make it to the list so here is a resend == Bob Hi Bob! I remember Your message, even with an answer from Alexandre. Maybe You've missed them ? Now copying Alexandre's reply: --- copy begin --- Anyone

Re: DirectX 8 wrapper update

2005-11-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- H. Verbeet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any idea what NVBF format is? Creating the texture anyway doesn't seem to help so there are other things stopping Battlefiel 2 from starting. Oliver. From what I understand from FourCC it's probably a format specific to Battlefield 2. If I

Re: Spelling error?

2005-11-21 Thread Jonathan Ernst
Le lundi 21 novembre 2005 à 13:36 +0200, Saulius Krasuckas a écrit : This one comes from old Erics patch, and I may be wrong with a french language here, but wouldn't one name be spelled differently here? :-] Index: dlls/kernel/tests/process.c

Re: Add a test showing that SaveDC after GetDC should return 1

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: +todo(windows) +{ /* XP returns COMPLEXREGION although dump_region reports only 1 rect */ +ok(ret == SIMPLEREGION, IntersectClipRect returned %d instead of SIMPLEREGION\n, ret); +} It doesn't make sense to add a todo for Windows, we won't be

DirectX 8 wrapper update

2005-11-21 Thread L. Lenders
That works here, it looks like it's complaining about 800x600 support being missing. I get this error only when i run in desktop mode. When run fullscreen it say's: Text: Failed to set technique DrawShadowMapNV in effect Shaders/StaticMesh technique not found last lines of console

Re: Visual changes after running tests

2005-11-21 Thread Paul Vriens
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 17:02:21 +0100, you wrote: Hi, with the latest winetest suite I've noticed the following changes: - On win98 my taskbar get's twice the size it used to be. - On win98/winxp the window border is a lot thicker. - On winxp the icons in my taskbar are a lot bigger. And also the

Re: Visual changes after running tests

2005-11-21 Thread Paul Vriens
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 17:02:21 +0100, you wrote: Hi, with the latest winetest suite I've noticed the following changes: - On win98 my taskbar get's twice the size it used to be. - On win98/winxp the window border is a lot thicker. - On winxp the icons in my taskbar are a lot bigger. And also the

Re: Add a test showing that SaveDC after GetDC should return 1

2005-11-21 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: +todo(windows) +{ /* XP returns COMPLEXREGION although dump_region reports only 1 rect */ +ok(ret == SIMPLEREGION, IntersectClipRect returned %d instead of SIMPLEREGION\n, ret); +} It doesn't make sense to add a todo for Windows, we

Fwd: Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread seorge
Please tell me, what exact information should I provide the developers with the experiment described below. I really want to help, but I also don't want to play with my data without understanding what exactly is needed from me. Thanks in advance! -- Forwarded Message -- Ok,

Re: wine/dlls/comctl32 syslink.c

2005-11-21 Thread Thomas Weidenmueller
@@ -1666,9 +1712,8 @@ */ VOID SYSLINK_Register (void) { -WNDCLASSW wndClass; +WNDCLASSW wndClass = {0}; -ZeroMemory (wndClass, sizeof(wndClass)); wndClass.style = CS_GLOBALCLASS | CS_VREDRAW | CS_HREDRAW; wndClass.lpfnWndProc = SysLinkWindowProc;

Re: wine/dlls/comctl32 syslink.c

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Thomas Weidenmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there a reason this change wasn't applied? Calling ZeroMemory is slower and prevents certain optimizations by the compiler. Initializing auto structures that way is much less portable. And control registration is not exactly a critical code

Re: Add a test showing that SaveDC after GetDC should return 1

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It doesn't make sense to add a todo for Windows, we won't be able to fix the bug there... Right, but that's how we can see if the bug is fixed in the future windows versions. That's not what the todo

Re: PATCH: dlls/winsock/socket.h portability fix

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ChangeLog: On some systems like FreeBSD, EAI_NODATA is defined in lwres/netdb.h, so include this if present. Why isn't it in netdb.h? And if we get it from lwres shouldn't we then link to liblwres? -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: shell32: SHELL32_GetItemAttributes() [resend]

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Martin Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Changelog: correctly call HCR_GetFolderAttributes() in SHELL32_GetItemAttributes() It breaks the tests here: shlfolder.c:671: Test failed: SHGetPathFromIDList succeeded where it shouldn't! -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]

GetOpenFileNameA has trouble with UTF-8 locale and UTF-8 encoded pathname

2005-11-21 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
Consider the following MSVC program: - cut - // PruebaOpenDlg.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application. // #include stdio.h #include stdlib.h #include errno.h #include windows.h int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { OPENFILENAME

Re: GetOpenFileNameA has trouble with UTF-8 locale and UTF-8 encoded pathname

2005-11-21 Thread Michael Jung
Hi Alex, On Monday 21 November 2005 17:23, Alex Villací­s Lasso wrote: Whether GetOpenFileNameA returns a valid filename or not seems to depend on the way the navigation is performed. That is, if the application starts the Open File dialog from the current directory, and the user navigates by

Re: widl: Properly dereference the out parameter when copying

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
James Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Anything wrong with this patch? Changelog * Properly dereference the out parameter when copying. It seems to me that if you dereference the variable then you should remove the dereference in the typecast, otherwise the types won't match. -- Alexandre

Re: Visual changes after running tests

2005-11-21 Thread Detlef Riekenberg
Am Sonntag, den 20.11.2005, 17:02 +0100 schrieb Paul Vriens: with the latest winetest suite I've noticed the following changes: Thanks for writing this first. - On win98 my taskbar get's twice the size it used to be. Same here on win98se - On win98/winxp the window border is a lot thicker.

Re: GetOpenFileNameA has trouble with UTF-8 locale and UTF-8 encoded pathname

2005-11-21 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
Michael Jung wrote: Hi Alex, On Monday 21 November 2005 17:23, Alex Villací­s Lasso wrote: Whether GetOpenFileNameA returns a valid filename or not seems to depend on the way the navigation is performed. That is, if the application starts the Open File dialog from the current directory,

Re: Fwd: [winternl.h]Add missing header file

2005-11-21 Thread Sütő Gergely
The stdarg.h include has to go in the C files that need it, not in the header since it's not in the Windows header. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Alexandre! Please check this patch. Can it to fix the va_list undeclared bug? Best Regards Geri_ --- Index:

Re: Fwd: Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread wino
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:05:28 +0100, seorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please tell me, what exact information should I provide the developers with the experiment described below. I really want to help, but I also don't want to play with my data without understanding what exactly is needed from

Recording error: Should descend into data chunk. Please report.

2005-11-21 Thread Peter Åstrand
I have a Windows app that records from a microphone. For some reason, this fails. The application displays the error message The driver cannot recognize the specified command, which I guess is the translation of MCIERR_UNRECOGNIZED_COMMAND. At the same time, Wine prints out:

Re: GetOpenFileNameA has trouble with UTF-8 locale and UTF-8 encoded pathname

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Alex Villací­s Lasso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was rather hoping for an explanation of which is the correct behavior for an UTF-8 locale: 1) Open File Dialog returns an UTF-8 encoded string (visible to the application, current behavior), and open-file functions expect UTF-8 2) Open File

Re: Recording error: Should descend into data chunk. Please report.

2005-11-21 Thread Eric Pouech
Peter Åstrand wrote: Any ideas? does this help (lines in patch are likely to be wrapped)? A+ diff --git a/dlls/winmm/mci.c b/dlls/winmm/mci.c index e73b5de..79aaafd 100644 --- a/dlls/winmm/mci.c +++ b/dlls/winmm/mci.c @@ -1093,7 +1093,7 @@ staticDWORD MCI_ParseOptArgs(LPDWORD da

Re: Repeat message - Why was the included patch rejected?

2005-11-21 Thread Robert Lunnon
On Monday 21 November 2005 22:08, Pavel Troller wrote: This message never seemed to make it to the list so here is a resend == Bob Hi Bob! I remember Your message, even with an answer from Alexandre. Maybe You've missed them ?

Re: [wined3d] pixel shader cross compiler [3] resend

2005-11-21 Thread Ivan Gyurdiev
+typedef FLOAT D3DMATRIX44[4][4]; +typedef FLOAT D3DMATRIX43[4][3]; +typedef FLOAT D3DMATRIX34[4][4]; +typedef FLOAT D3DMATRIX33[4][3]; +typedef FLOAT D3DMATRIX32[4][2]; Are those matrices bigger than they should be, or is this intentional? Also, all the matrices that have size(x)!=size(y)

Re: PATCH: dlls/winsock/socket.h portability fix

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: #if 0 /* obsoleted */ #define EAI_NODATA 7 /* no address associated with hostname */ #endif I did some archeology, and for earlier versions of FreeBSD the definition in netdb.h indeed was used, and in fact the reference to

Re: PATCH: dlls/winsock/socket.h portability fix

2005-11-21 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Alexandre Julliard wrote: ChangeLog: On some systems like FreeBSD, EAI_NODATA is defined in lwres/netdb.h, so include this if present. Why isn't it in netdb.h? On recent version of FreeBSD (5.3 and later, which are required to run Wine), /usr/include/netdb.h has the

Re: [wined3d] pixel shader cross compiler [3] resend

2005-11-21 Thread Ivan Gyurdiev
I +void pshader_m3x3(WINED3DSHADERVECTOR* d, WINED3DSHADERVECTOR* s0, D3DMATRIX33 mat) { +d-x = mat[0][0] * s0-x + mat[0][1] * s0-y + mat[2][2] * s0-z; +d-y = mat[1][0] * s0-x + mat[1][1] * s0-y + mat[2][2] * s0-z; +d-z = mat[2][0] * s0-x + mat[2][1] * s0-y + mat[2][2] * s0-z; +

RE: KERNEL: parsing /proc/scsi/scsi

2005-11-21 Thread Michael Druing
Hi, $ cat /proc/scsi/scsi | Attached devices: | Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 | Vendor: PLEXTOR Model: DVDR PX-712A Rev: 1.04 | Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: Looks like a hardware problem to me. Bad cables, bad terminator, too

Re: Fwd: Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread wino
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 21:37:34 +0100, Jonathan Adamczewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been unable to reproduce this bug on Gentoo which also has the same permissions on /dev/hda . /dev/hda may be root:disk, but if you've setup your machine based on the

Re: OpenGL bug in 0.9.1

2005-11-21 Thread Raphael
On Monday 21 November 2005 12:30, Oliver Stieber wrote: --- Raphael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sunday 20 November 2005 18:28, Daniel wrote: Hi, to Oliver Stiebel and anyone else interested: I reported about a bug in wine 20050930 in October. Then Oliver suggested he might write

Re: GetOpenFileNameA has trouble with UTF-8 locale and UTF-8 encoded pathname

2005-11-21 Thread Troy Rollo
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 06:54, Alexandre Julliard wrote: 2) is the right behavior. The A functions always return strings in the Ansi codepage, not in the Unix one. There is no Windows locale that uses UTF-8 as Ansi codepage, so if a UTF-8 string is returned to the application that's a bug. This

Re: PATCH: dlls/winsock/socket.h portability fix

2005-11-21 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On recent GNU/Linux systems like SUSE Linux 10.0 we still have it, so I didn't want to change the behavior there: % grep EAI_NODATA -r /usr/include/ /usr/include/netdb.h:# define EAI_NODATA -5/* No address associated with NAME. */

Re: Fwd: Re: MBR was destroyed

2005-11-21 Thread Jonathan Adamczewski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: duh, read the rest of the post :roll: My apologies - your mailer appears to have munged the quoting in that post and I misinterpreted. j.

[BugZilla] adding usefull functionnalities

2005-11-21 Thread Raphael
Hi, can we have a Meta Bugs fast access on Task Lists who group all known meta bugs ? (better than txt file i use) Thx Regards, Raphael pgpiTRPo50oMw.pgp Description: PGP signature

safedisc

2005-11-21 Thread Ivan Leo Puoti
Raphael Junqueira asked on bugzilla what the safedisc status is. Currently it works fine, and I believe what we have is more or less ready for CVS. However Vitaly told me Alexandre didn't like the object manager Vitaly wrote, mostly he didn't like permanent objects, that drivers depend on. I

Re: usb driver proxy

2005-11-21 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Monday, November 21, 2005, 3:45:24 AM, Saulius Krasuckas wrote: Are these patches available somewhere? Not really. We don't maintain it as patches to cvs. If someone is interested I can make a patch against cvs. Only it's a work in progress and some things are not working properly the way

Re: PATCH: dlls/winsock/socket.h portability fix

2005-11-21 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Alexandre Julliard wrote: I did some archeology, and for earlier versions of FreeBSD the definition in netdb.h indeed was used, and in fact the reference to EAI_NODATA under /usr/include. If it's being obsoleted then we should probably just #ifdef it out. On recent

Re: OpenGL bug in 0.9.1

2005-11-21 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Raphael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 21 November 2005 12:30, Oliver Stieber wrote: --- Raphael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sunday 20 November 2005 18:28, Daniel wrote: Hi, to Oliver Stiebel and anyone else interested: I reported about a bug in wine 20050930 in

Re: Licensing and technical issues with a Wine package that includes the Mozilla ActiveX Control

2005-11-21 Thread Vincent Béron
Le dim 20/11/2005 à 15:19, Jonathan Ernst a écrit : Le dimanche 20 novembre 2005 à 12:04 -0800, Scott Ritchie a écrit : [...] Requiring the user to configure it with Winetools is always an option. Currently, when Wine discovers an app like Steam that needs ActiveX, it prompts the user

windows.h

2005-11-21 Thread Steven Edwards
Hi All, I don't understand the reason we are still manually including each header in most of the sources. Its like totally incompatible with the latest PSDK unless you add a define for _X86_. We are getting to the point in some of the sources where we might as well just include Windows.h becuase

Re: Recording error: Should descend into data chunk. Please report.

2005-11-21 Thread Peter Åstrand
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Eric Pouech wrote: Peter Åstrand wrote: Any ideas? does this help (lines in patch are likely to be wrapped)? Well, sort of. The error message is gone; MCIERR_UNRECOGNIZED_COMMAND is not returned any more. However, something else is wrong: No recording file is saved.

Re: OpenGL bug in 0.9.1

2005-11-21 Thread Raphael
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 02:09, you wrote: snip Yak, can you test what is the error X provide ? and without BUFFER_SIZE at 0 ? Daniel is putting a patch together, his card only supported glx 1.2 and glXChooseFBConfig required 1.3. There was some old code that works with 1.2 that he's