On 09/08/07, Roderick Colenbrander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This code lets WineD3D use the pixelformat of the D3D device. The code helps
on Windows where OpenGL offers multiple pixelformats.
The stencil column is probably useful for determining if we need an
stencil attachment for FBOs as
You will have to forgive my ignorance but I guess my other concern would
be is there even a way for GNOME to handle such verbs at the moment? I
was looking at
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/mime-actions-spec
and it seems like there is plans for this but, at least according to
On Di, 2007-08-07 at 09:43 +0200, Paul Vriens wrote:
My plan, and this is open for discussion of course, is to:
1. Add the main dll back as part of the IMPORTS in the Makefile.in files
Some API are defined once, but implemented many times:
The monitor in localspl and localui as examples.
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 13:24 +0200, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Another drawback of using a general wine start to call the windows apps is
that we sacrifice a bit of desktop integration. It would be cool if the Linux
mime type generated from the wine registry contained the application's name
and
On 8/9/07, Misha Koshelev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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still be able to start both). Using this approach would also solve any
problems with wine's start not necessarily having the appropriate
command line parameter support. I am starting to like/favor the
install-time association approach.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Vincent Povirk
On 8/9/07, Misha Koshelev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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still be able to start both). Using this approach would also solve any
problems with wine's start not necessarily having the appropriate
command line parameter support. I am starting to
Hi,
ConvertSidToStringSid (advapi32) is not available on win98/NT4 so the msi tests
(all of them) do not run on those platforms currently.
I could use skip but that basically would mean no MsiQueryProductState,
MsiQueryFeatureState and MsiQueryComponentState tests.
Another thing is to copy
I know there is some discussion of what should be put in the kernel
module, so I am asking for advice on what to implement... ie. just
handles, everything wineserver does, etc.
The first question is:
Why do you want to do that and what specifically do
you want to achieve?
A
Paul Vriens wrote:
Hi,
ConvertSidToStringSid (advapi32) is not available on win98/NT4 so the
msi tests (all of them) do not run on those platforms currently.
I could use skip but that basically would mean no
MsiQueryProductState, MsiQueryFeatureState and MsiQueryComponentState
tests.
Paul Vriens wrote:
Hi,
There are several functions in the util.c test that are not available
on win98 and NT4. That can be dealt with easily.
Almost all tests with a NULL parameter crash on win98/NT4. I know that
a few weeks back we talked about ignoring win98 if it would mean
skipping a
On 8/7/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt wrote:
...I've found that running the mono regression test suite has
given me a better idea of how to approach debugging mono/wine.
...
http://mhjones.org/wine/wine-tests/wine-test-reader.tar.gz
I downloaded this and had a look just
On Thursday 09 August 2007 18:01:47 Jakob Eriksson wrote:
My $.05 ; I would like to see the NT4 column all green some day, because
NT4 ended as a very stable and useful version of Windows.
If we can't even verify we support NT4 functionality with Wine, how far
have we really come?
That won't
On Thursday 09 August 2007 15:59:59 plams wrote:
Here's a patch to fix a regression since 0.9.28 (in response to bug
9029). OpenGL scissoring had apparently been wrapped in commit
715d0e84097cb2dc07369c4e1cec8cf8a41e9035 but it seems that it made it
possible to make a
Kai Blin wrote:
On Thursday 09 August 2007 18:01:47 Jakob Eriksson wrote:
My $.05 ; I would like to see the NT4 column all green some day, because
NT4 ended as a very stable and useful version of Windows.
If we can't even verify we support NT4 functionality with Wine, how far
have we
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