Hello all
I just tried to compile 0.9.6 on a SuSE 10 system and got the following
compiler error:
/usr/X11R6/include/GL/glext.h:1167:1: warning: this is the location of the
previous definition
device.c: In function ‘IDirect3DDevice8Impl_SetRenderState’:
device.c:3106: error: ‘GL_ARB_multisample’
Will L (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Tony Lambregts wrote:
...
Between this bug and the lack of dates in the archive I really
getting to
despise pipermail. So... I went looking at the alternative and
thought of GMANE
and it turns out that this patch is not archived ther
Tony Lambregts wrote:
...
Between this bug and the lack of dates in the archive I really getting to
despise pipermail. So... I went looking at the alternative and thought of GMANE
and it turns out that this patch is not archived there at all. In fact the last
patch by Jonathan Ernst that was
I dont normally top post ;^) but this time it makes sense to. This (replied to)
email is not archived in the Piper Mail archive correctly although it looks fine
here. In the pipermail archive there is only a pgp signature. This is not the
first time I have seen this, it seems that Piper Mail gr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have started writing a conformance test for the rich edit control
(riched20). The purpose is for students in UCLA's CS 130 Software
Engineering course to first extend this conformance test to test
conformance to unimplemented features, and then later implement their
On 1/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am using tchar.h in windows and in linux it is not supporting.
> i want to use _TEXT for unicode compatibility so please tell me in which
> header file _TEXT is defined for unicode compatibility.
>
> Is _TEXT present in Linux?
Are you
Greetings,
I have started writing a conformance test for the rich edit control
(riched20). The purpose is for students in UCLA's CS 130 Software
Engineering course to first extend this conformance test to test
conformance to unimplemented features, and then later implement their
chosen featur
Eric Pouech wrote:
Christer Palm wrote:
Continuing my debugging efforts, I decided to look some more at the
strange symbols I got in the backtrace.
Indeed, it seems like winedbg completely screws up the MFC42 symbols.
For example, by disassembling from the load address of MFC42 I was
able t
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Peter Åstrand wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Vik Kumar wrote:
Here you go: http://www.cendio.se/~peter/tmp/MFC_GDI_PLUS.exe.
Indeed this is fixed in CVS HEAD if you set the windows version to
win2k. I can see the text output on MFC_GDI_PLUS.exe
Strange, I wonder what's dif
I'm sure number of people wonder where did ntoskrnl go. It's till here in
the too hackish form to be committed.
For the past month it didn't even compile because of all the changes to
different parts of Wine. I just thought I should put it back together and
see if it's still working. And surprise
Christer Palm wrote:
Continuing my debugging efforts, I decided to look some more at the
strange symbols I got in the backtrace.
Indeed, it seems like winedbg completely screws up the MFC42 symbols.
For example, by disassembling from the load address of MFC42 I was able
to identify the CStrin
On 1/19/06, Dimi Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Tom Wickline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > If a page on the Wiki gets more than 8500 hits in a single day the hit
> > counter rolls over.
>
> Odd. Not sure it does, but it may. Anyway, I'll be upgrading the
> Wiki to the new MoinMoin 1.5 soon (
From: "Tom Wickline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If a page on the Wiki gets more than 8500 hits in a single day the hit
> counter rolls over.
Odd. Not sure it does, but it may. Anyway, I'll be upgrading the
Wiki to the new MoinMoin 1.5 soon (I'm waiting a bit for the dust
to settle, it's just been rele
Continuing my debugging efforts, I decided to look some more at the
strange symbols I got in the backtrace.
Indeed, it seems like winedbg completely screws up the MFC42 symbols.
For example, by disassembling from the load address of MFC42 I was able
to identify the CString::FreeData() function
>
> The one step that I think would help the problem you're trying to address is
> something I've suggested before: add a permissive "robots.txt" to
> appdb.winehq.org, and make the one on "bugs.winehq.org" more open. That
> would
> probably lead to fewer duplicate bug-reports as people find si
Hello,
If a page on the Wiki gets more than 8500 hits in a single day the hit
counter rolls over.
http://wiki.winehq.org/BenchMark-0%2e9%2e5?action=info&hitcounts=1
Tom
David Lee Lambert wayne.edu> writes:
[snip really good stuff]
>
> The one step that I think would help the problem you're trying to address is
> something I've suggested before: add a permissive "robots.txt" to
> appdb.winehq.org, and make the one on "bugs.winehq.org" more open. That
> woul
> Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 fails on CVS
Well, I wrote a stub patch for this already and submitted it to
wine-patches. It's probably wrong and not in the correct format but it
works for me.
Cheers!
Henry
The nice folks at TurboCash have been trying to run TurboCash
with Wine for a long time off and on. As of last year, they complained
that Borland BDE didn't work with stock wine
(see e.g.
http://www.turbocashuk.com/Forums/index.php?s=203b0c6d3e3d67cd58fb7389167e7107&act=ST&f=7&t=58
)
They even w
> Wait. This works better than getifaddrs. It successfully returns info
> for "down" devices on my RH8 based linux box, with my creaky old
> wine-20050419.
(snip)
> You made comments in the source about if_indextoname having issues. So
> perhaps this patch won't be useful to you. But it works for u
Hi all,
Here is a patch to fix ConnectNamedPipe on a non-overlapped handle when
an OVERLAPPED structure is passed in. I'm not sending it to wine-patches
yet because the RPC code has not been fixed to work around this yet.
ChangeLog:
Return STATUS_PENDING from the connect_named_pipe call if th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have already posted this message at the wine-users list (sorry
for the cross posting but I think this subject is related to devel people
instead of users).
I am trying to install ARS V4.5.1, from Remedy, using wine-0.9.5
for Mandriva (RPM buil
From: "Tom Wickline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks for the feed back guy's, I've made a couple small changes since
> my last message. Does the current page look better now? If i put the
> percentage change in another column do you think it will confuse
> people who don't know what the percentages ar
On 1/17/06, Dimi Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That would be great, but please don't create another page.
> Just add one more column at the end (that would hold just
> the percentage difference of the old test), and put N/A for
> tests that were not run/available in 20050419.
Dimi, Chris
Th
-- Forwarded message --
From: Ebenezer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 18-Jan-2006 23:31
Subject: wiki.winehq.org
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message body follows:
Hi. I saw some stuff about WINE benchmark performance on
digg.com, but when I went to go to the site I fo
Detlef Riekenberg wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 17.01.2006, 23:42 +0100 schrieb Stefan Leichter:
this patch should fix
http://test.winehq.org/data/200601171000/xp_dr.ie6/advpack:advpack.txt
and
http://test.winehq.org/data/200601171000/xp_alx-winxp-17-jan-2k6/
advpack:advpack.txt
but i can not test
Am Dienstag, den 17.01.2006, 23:42 +0100 schrieb Stefan Leichter:
> this patch should fix
> http://test.winehq.org/data/200601171000/xp_dr.ie6/advpack:advpack.txt
> and
> http://test.winehq.org/data/200601171000/xp_alx-winxp-17-jan-2k6/
> advpack:advpack.txt
>
> but i can not test it myself beca
James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you're adding the traces for debugging purposes, keep the traces in
> your tree, but don't add them back to wine.
It's perfectly legitimate to add traces in order to debug the tests,
that's why we have the trace() macro. And it's not possible for a
s
For the past 2 weeks, IE6 has been failing to load under CVS. It works
fine on wine <= .9.5, however. And other apps work no problem.
The error I get is:
fixme:toolbar:TOOLBAR_CheckStyle [0x10032] TBSTYLE_REGISTERDROP not
implemented
fixme:toolbar:TOOLBAR_CheckStyle [0x10032] TBSTYLE_REGISTERDR
Title: regarding linux unicode
Hi ,
I am using tchar.h in windows and in linux it is not supporting.
i want to use _TEXT for unicode compatibility so please tell me in which header file _TEXT is defined for unicode compatibility.
Is _TEXT present in Linux?
regards,
kapil
Joseph Garvin kzoo.edu> writes:
> Tony Lambregts wrote:
>
> > It's been there a long time...
> >
> > http://www.winehq.org/site/forums
> >
> > look at [Archive 2]
>
> Now actually having looked at gmane, I can say that it's not nearly as
> newb friendly as a real phpBB forum would be -- it was
Hi all,
I have already posted this message at the wine-users list (sorry
for the cross posting but I think this subject is related to devel people
instead of users).
I am trying to install ARS V4.5.1, from Remedy, using wine-0.9.5
for Mandriva (RPM built by Ivan).
My Man
Hello
Previously i played a bit around with setxkbmap but couldn't get a
satisfactorily response. Currently I use: "setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout
ch -variant de_Sundeadkeys" for a swiss german keyboard layout. But
actually all german umlaut keys seems to be returning only the ü (ue) key
althoug
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 10:06:39AM +0100, Roland Kaser wrote:
> Thanks
>
> No, makes no diffrence. It seems that the problem is based on a SuSE
> specific configuration or library version. Can somebody tell me how wine
> gets the keyboard events, or whats happen in wine when users presses keys?
>
Thanks
No, makes no diffrence. It seems that the problem is based on a SuSE
specific configuration or library version. Can somebody tell me how wine
gets the keyboard events, or whats happen in wine when users presses keys?
I might help to debug this issue. I tried 0.9.5 on Fedora 4 and it worked
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