Hi,
I have a huge amount of Windows code that I'm porting to Linux.
Wine is turning out to be a read godsend, thank you guys!
Anyway, I've had tons of luck including the directory
wine_dir/include/wine/windows in my include path. All my Windows types are
there and
everything is
Kai Blin wrote:
Hi folks,
Coverity is hosting a telco tomorrow about some new technology they're going
to roll out to projects. I'm planning to attend, and would like to bring up
any issues we're currently having in the QA session.
Issues I'm currently seeing with our Coverity
Hi Patrick,
Patrick Rudolph wrote:
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From: Patrick Rudolph [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 16:51:19 +0100
Subject: jscript: Implement multiple Math functions.
modified: math.c
modified:
Hervÿe9 Chanal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's (may) be a nicer icon for the folder icon of shell32. comments are
welcome.
I think you should keep the yellow color scheme, that's what all other
folder-style icons use.
Sorry for all the mess I seem to have done. I'll try to revert my old
Do we still have a case where a shader is created with a NULL function? I
think we filter that in d3d8 now and just create a vdecl
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Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:58 AM
Don't apply this patch, it has a bug and will cause a compile error
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Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [2/4] WineD3D: Set up the
2008/12/11 Stefan Dösinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do we still have a case where a shader is created with a NULL function? I
think we filter that in d3d8 now and just create a vdecl
I'm not completely sure, but probably not. I'd like to get rid of this
check, but these patches are really just
I'm not completely sure, but probably not. I'd like to get rid of this
check, but these patches are really just preparation for the 5th patch
in this series. I know there are other places where we check for a
NULL pFunction (including use_vs()), I'd like to remove those all at
once.
Fair
Here's an updated patch that fixes the compile issues
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Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [2/4] WineD3D: Set up the shaders when
Hi Andy,
I was curious to see how this one would fly. I fully take your point, of
course. If it were a good idea, the point would be to reduce the noise when
looking for real sign-compare problems and without introducing a cast. In a
similar vein, quite a lot of warnings are generated by code
You haven't done any mess, the svg icons are a nice improvement. The
reason they don't look as good as they should is because Wine doesn't
support the alpha channel, we need to fix that.
That's not the only reason: automatically scaling them down to small
(e.g. 16x16) sizes results in very
Excellent work!
-Newman
Maik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
please find attached a patch for the beginning of a German translation
of the new winehq.org. More patches to follow as I go through the
remaining templates.
Cheers,
-Maik
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Zachary Goldberg zg...@bluesata.com wrote:
I agree with Canonical that perhaps it doesn't make sense to make a
Winebuntu or a new Ubuntu with Wine as a bigger focus for exactly that
reason, it doesn't work for everything and that isn't a great
experience.
2008/12/11 Steven Edwards sedwa...@bordeauxgroup.com:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Zachary Goldberg zg...@bluesata.com wrote:
I believe it has been proposed before to have .debs for things like
Adobe Photoshop which first install Wine (or create a new prefix etc.)
and then ask for the
Hi,
Just noticed that the Who is Who page is still referenced
(from http://www.winehq.org/acknowledgement for example) as being on
winehq.org. Wasn't this moved to the wiki?
--
Cheers,
Paul.
Glad Wine is being helpful to you.
If you're targeting plain old 32 bit intel-compatible linux or unix,
have you considered simply using wine to run your windows
binaries? That plus a very few tweaks in your source tree
could get you what you want with potentially less effort.
- Dan
Hi Juan,
Juan Lang wrote:
The case I objected to is a curious one. I had a look at KR's type
promotion rules (2nd edition, section A6.5) and I'm confused what the
compiler is doing here. The if-block is:
if (pbEncoded[1] + 1 cbEncoded)
Rewriting the parenthesized expression as types
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Paul Vriens paul.vriens.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just noticed that the Who is Who page is still referenced
(from http://www.winehq.org/acknowledgement for example) as being on
winehq.org. Wasn't this moved to the wiki?
--
Cheers,
Paul.
Yes:
Austin English wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Paul Vriens paul.vriens.w...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Just noticed that the Who is Who page is still referenced
(from http://www.winehq.org/acknowledgement for example) as being on
winehq.org. Wasn't this moved to the wiki?
--
Cheers,
I just put in a redirect for the old URL. I'll go ahead and update the
link in that template as well.
-Newman
Paul Vriens wrote:
Austin English wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Paul Vriens paul.vriens.w...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Just noticed that the Who is Who page is still
Roderick,
Thanks for your answer.
Unfortunately, I will not be able to use wineg++ for a variety of political
reasons.
Is there anyway, even if it involves some non-standard hacking, to get the
Windows functions defined in wine_install_dir/include/wine/windows to be
compiled in a library
It would be useful to have winetricks distributed in a deb/rpm
package, so that you could install it easily to have it
updated/managed by the package manager. This would provide the core
support for installing applications run on wine via deb/rpm packages
(that would depend on winetricks and
Am Donnerstag, den 11.12.2008, 20:13 + schrieb foobarbaz biffblaff:
Unfortunately, I will not be able to use wineg++ for a variety of
political reasons.
Too bad. Do you understand that wineg++ is not completely different
compiler, but just a 21K binary (stripped) that does the needed option
2008/12/11 Remco remc...@gmail.com:
Canonical doesn't want to include Wine, because they are trying to
provide a complete desktop experience. Wine is a necessity for many
people, but Canonical wants to market Ubuntu as the Linux distribution
that works well for normal usage. Including a
Andrew Talbot wrote:
What is wrong with this patch, please?
If I may venture a guess: You have replaced a nice and concise for loop
into and ugly 4 line while loop.
bye
michael
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Changelog:
winmm: Sign-compare warning fix.
diff --git a/dlls/winmm/lolvldrv.c
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