I have send 4 patches yesterday. The 2 first of them are tagged
resend.
Please do not take those two first patches into account, they have
already been merged in the git tree. My proxy played me a trick, i
haven't see that before I sent them again.
Only the 2 last ones (3/4 and 4/4) are
Hello,
I have two favourite games (Diablo II Ultima Online) and both of
them works great under Wine. Unfortunately this is quite hard to play
UO without additional tool called EasyUO which doesn't work under
Wine.
EasyUO generally works fine but it can not detect pressing any
key-combination in
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Instead use the underscores that separate the string fields.
Of course the assembly name can contain underscores too... I think that
the whole idea of checking the version number from the file name is
flawed.
--
Alexandre Julliard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fixes an off-by-one buffer overflow in wine_debugstr_wn()
in which the wchar after the end of the buffer was read.
This is same as try 2, but is slightly clearer and more correct.
Found via Valgrind warning:
Conditional jump or move depends on
This time I filtered out files whose only error was
trying to close(-1).
http://kegel.com/wine/valgrind/20071107/
Quite a few tests no longer show problems (partly because of the new filtering):
comctl32/imagelist
crypt32/oid crypt32/store
d3d9/visual
kernel32/console
msi/package
oleaut32
Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 08:10:35 schrieb Stefan Dösinger:
Am Dienstag, 6. November 2007 23:41:40 schrieb Allan Tong:
On 11/6/07, Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+/* Don't do any register mapping magic if it is not needed, or
if we can't + * achive anything
On 11/7/07, Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That function is really supposed to print n chars, not n-1. The
terminating null probably needs to be included in the length.
Hmm. The function is only called on registry keys and values,
none of which are really nul terminated (and some
On 11/7/07, Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 01:00:54 schrieb King InuYasha:
It is not legal at all. Using Microsoft Platform SDK header code is not
under the GNU General Public License version 2.0 or its listed compatible
licenses, so you have to do it
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 08:37:34 +0100, Marcus Meissner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 10:17:12PM +0100, Staf Verhaegen wrote:
Hello wine developers,
Win32 (and so Wine) uses %fs as the thread selector.
It needs to stay constant over process switches (as in saved) and the
Hey,
I've build a Wine LivePC so that people can take a linux operating
system capable of running Windows programs on a USB drive. Its great
for carrying a portable work environment with you, providing a
container for safely running executables you download from the
internet, or
This thread has made me nothing but sick.. Chris suggest we ban
Vitamin, Jeremy suggested he not use his OP privileges for a time.
others bitch and cry that there being treated mean... But as the song
goes, one should never spit into the wind. So with that said until
Vitamin is asked to be a
Howdy All,
I'm developing missing services in Wine and am running into problems
with how Wine starts services. In Windows a service can be started
using net start service name, assuming that the service is
properly added to the registry. In Wine it appears that the user must
manually start the
This thread has become rather long and I don't have time to catch up
completely on it though I'd like to add weight to those commenting on
how Vitamin deals with the channel.
Being one of the many users to suffer his wrath when I first joined
the wine community I can comment on just how off
Actually, Dan, I disagree. I don't think he needs to be taken off the
'frontlines' at all. I don't even think his ops permissions need to be taken
away, at least not yet. I think it's #winehq which needs to be taken care
of. We could ban Vitamin off the face of the internet, but that's not going
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