Hi Jörg, Juan,
On 25 Jun 2009, at 22:05, Juan Lang wrote:
Greetings Jörg,
Yesterday I edited http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX/FAQs to be much
less outdated than before and today I found that Dmitry Timoshkov
removed all references to Mike Kronenberg's Wine binary
distribution at
2009/6/25 Gerald Pfeifer ger...@pfeifer.com:
So, I wonder whether something like the patch below is the right fix, or
whether there is a deeper problem?
That fix is correct.
Maik Schulz ladenlokalvelb...@gmail.com wrote:
IMHO, it would be sufficient to add a not supported by winehq.org
disclaimer next to the mention. If there currently is no binary
distribution that packs the vanilla wine tree then you're making it
unnecessarily difficult to obtain a binary
Am Friday 26 June 2009 10:07:08 schrieb Henri Verbeet:
+ ActivateContext(This-wineD3DDevice,
This-wineD3DDevice-lastActiveRenderTarget, CTXUSAGE_RESOURCELOAD); +
if (((WineQueryOcclusionData *)This-extendedData)-ctx !=
This-wineD3DDevice-activeContext ||
2009/6/26 Stefan Dösinger ste...@codeweavers.com:
Am Friday 26 June 2009 10:07:08 schrieb Henri Verbeet:
+ ActivateContext(This-wineD3DDevice,
This-wineD3DDevice-lastActiveRenderTarget, CTXUSAGE_RESOURCELOAD); +
if (((WineQueryOcclusionData *)This-extendedData)-ctx !=
2009/6/26 Henri Verbeet hverb...@gmail.com:
2009/6/26 Stefan Dösinger ste...@codeweavers.com:
Am Friday 26 June 2009 10:07:08 schrieb Henri Verbeet:
+ ActivateContext(This-wineD3DDevice,
This-wineD3DDevice-lastActiveRenderTarget, CTXUSAGE_RESOURCELOAD); +
if (((WineQueryOcclusionData
Hi,
I'm looking into the failures for the usrmarshal tests on Win95. The
attached patch shows the differences between NT+ and Win95.
I'm not able to pinpoint the correct way to fix these failures yet.
Some other results:
- older Win98 boxes behave the same as Win95
- newer Win98 boxes and
Hi everyone!
I wanted to give my option about how to solve the problems. I think
the problem is in code instead of in people. :)
Making comments rating system to AppDB would be useful. Simple idea to
make this happen would be add a rate up button for all users (even
guests). select X highest
Hi All,
Some of you may have read some of my recent mails about my work to
refresh the wine icons with Tango versions, as demonstrated in this
screenshot: http://www.airwebreathe.org.uk/alpha-tango-icons.png
Achieving this task isn't a simple icon replacement job, because of the
inability of
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Austin Englishaustinengl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:56 AM, joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I edited http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX/FAQs to be much less
outdated than before and today I found that Dmitry Timoshkov
Watch out, some surfaces aren't lockable. I don't know the d3dx9 api too
well,
but are you sure that you have a lockable surface here?
In some situations IDirect3DDevice9::UpdateSurface or
IDirect3DDevice9::StretchRect may be a faster way to achieve what this code
does(without
Fredag 26 juni 2009 03:24:31 skrev Ken Sharp:
Austin English wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Vitaliy
Margolenwine-de...@kievinfo.com wrote:
Ken Sharp wrote:
Because it's bloody obvious or THEY [comments] WOULDN'T BE REMOVED LONG
BEFORE I STARTED DOING IT.
I've never seen
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Ben Kleinshackl...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe that [AppDB] could be governed more like a wiki
There has been talk about AppDB being more wiki-like, but it's not
really suitable when the primary information is test data which is so
specific it does not change (e.g.
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
It's important to note that the script would also have warned maintainers that
there are queued items for the apps they maintain.
Yup, but queued data is also listed down the left of the page, and an
email is sent to the maintainer for every test
Am Friday 26 June 2009 11:56:54 schrieb Joel Holdsworth:
I'm pretty sure that fixing the blts would be a major job, but I thought
I'd write and ask for some comments. Is it so hard as I think? Does
anyone have any ideas what would be required?
Isn't the problem that X11 cannot handle alpha in
Remco wrote:
Yes, I should have been more clear that the test data would be
different from the wiki-like sections of the page, and still be
accepted by admins/maintainers. The only thing I would like to see as
a wiki, is the rest of the page: descriptions, screenshots, notes.
But the test
2009/6/26 Stefan Dösinger stefandoesin...@gmx.at
Am Friday 26 June 2009 11:56:54 schrieb Joel Holdsworth:
I'm pretty sure that fixing the blts would be a major job, but I thought
I'd write and ask for some comments. Is it so hard as I think? Does
anyone have any ideas what would be
I have been timing Dragon NaturallySpeaking to see how fast it crashes.
I start when I click on the program, and use it pretty steadily until it
crashes.
As of yesterday's git, it runs for about 15 minutes and 30 seconds. That's an
improvement of two minutes over previous versions.
:)
Susan
Hi,
Darwine tools WineHelper and create_darwine_distrib script are not GPL
but LGPL.
Don't know for Mike Kronenberg patches or other stuffs, but we never
change Wine licensing
in Darwine.
Emmanuel
Le 26 juin 09 à 05:19, Dmitry Timoshkov a écrit :
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
lol! I guess it's time for me to remove myself from the mailing lists I don't
read anymore, I'm starting to miss replies! Anyway, I'm off for the weekend,
but will rebase and re-send (with attachment) Monday or so. Thanks for the
response Austin!
Daniel
--- On Tue, 6/9/09, Austin English
Emmanuel Maillard maha...@free.fr wrote:
Darwine tools WineHelper and create_darwine_distrib script are not GPL
but LGPL.
Don't know for Mike Kronenberg patches or other stuffs, but we never
change Wine licensing
in Darwine.
Darwine site claims that it's under GPL. In any case different
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Alexandre Julliardjulli...@winehq.org wrote:
Paul Chitescu pa...@voip.null.ro writes:
I just checked the patch I've sent to wine-patches and it had #pragma
code_page(default) at the end ...
I removed it because it's not needed now that the resource files are
Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Alexandre Julliardjulli...@winehq.org wrote:
Paul Chitescu pa...@voip.null.ro writes:
I just checked the patch I've sent to wine-patches and it had #pragma
code_page(default) at the end ...
I removed it because it's not needed now
On Friday 26 June 2009 18:36:38 Paul Vriens wrote:
Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Alexandre Julliardjulli...@winehq.org
wrote:
Paul Chitescu pa...@voip.null.ro writes:
I just checked the patch I've sent to wine-patches and it had #pragma
code_page(default) at
2009/6/26 Ken Sharp kennyb...@o2.co.uk
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
It's important to note that the script would also have warned maintainers
that there are queued items for the apps they maintain.
Yup, but queued data is also listed down the left of the page, and an email
is
2009/6/26 Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu:
2009/6/26 Ken Sharp kennyb...@o2.co.uk
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
It's important to note that the script would also have warned maintainers
that there are queued items for the apps they maintain.
Yup, but queued data is also listed down
I have found that many of the useless comments show up as good Google
searches when I'm looking up errors. This kind of behavior has been
incredibly useful in the past for figuring out what to do with a bug I've
encountered. Unfortunately, lately it's been much harder for me to use this
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:51, Pauli Nieminensuok...@gmail.com wrote:
Then also add automatic system that removes points from comments based
on how old they are. I don't have any good number for this now but
feeling is that for high traffic applications something like a point
per week might
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 17:10, Susan Craginsusancra...@earthlink.net wrote:
With regard to Dragon NaturallySpeaking, I have the following comments.
...
Version 9 should be entirely deleted. That refers to the early 9.0 Preferred
release, which is not available any more. 9.0 Preferred has been
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Erich Hooverehoo...@mines.edu wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Damjan Jovanovic damjan@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Luke Bensteadkaz...@gmail.com wrote:
I personally think a Slashdot style system (like mentioned earlier) is
perfect for this. If users rated posts up and down, and there is a
customizable threshold above which the comments are visible. Then the
most relevant
Version 9 should be entirely deleted. That refers to the early 9.0 Preferred
release, which is not available any more. 9.0 Preferred has been replaced by
9.5 Preferred, which is garbage like Standard. We should not have people
buying DNS 9 Preferred and thinking it is installable when it is
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Dmitry
Timoshkovdmi...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Darwine site claims that it's under GPL. In any case different name means
a different product regardless of claims and intentions. Darwine is not
Wine, plain and simple.
I have a Mac that I've given Austin English
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Steven Edwardswinehac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Dmitry
Timoshkovdmi...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Darwine site claims that it's under GPL. In any case different name means
a different product regardless of claims and intentions. Darwine
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Roderick
Colenbranderthunderbir...@gmail.com wrote:
If they ship hacks like the DIB engine then we won't accept bug
reports for it as it a real big hack and shouldn't be linked to from
our website. Tweaking themes or icons is fine. Actually we just need
to
Hi,
looking at the different mailing lists of wine on
http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo, I found
that wine-tests-results seems only filled with garbage (actually [ERROR]
winetest error report).
Has that list any use these days?
Frédéric
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Roderick
Colenbranderthunderbir...@gmail.com wrote:
If they ship hacks like the DIB engine then we won't accept bug
reports for it as it a real big hack and shouldn't be linked to from
our website. Tweaking themes or icons is fine. Actually we just need
to
2009/6/27 Austin English austinengl...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Roderick
Colenbranderthunderbir...@gmail.com wrote:
If they ship hacks like the DIB engine then we won't accept bug
reports for it as it a real big hack and shouldn't be linked to from
our website. Tweaking
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 7:10 PM, David Gerarddger...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/6/27 Austin English austinengl...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Roderick
Colenbranderthunderbir...@gmail.com wrote:
If they ship hacks like the DIB engine then we won't accept bug
reports for it as it a
According to
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Bund-foerdert-Open-Source-Projekte--/meldung/141175
Germany's going to put 20 million euros into open source.
They'll probably throw it all down a rathole, but hey,
maybe some small fraction will go to useful projects.
If anyone's at LinuxTag, maybe it
Austin English wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Maurits Lamersmaur...@weidestraat.nl wrote:
Hi,
while running configure of wine 1.1.23 on Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.7 the message
below appeared with a request to mail it.
Running XCode 3.1.2, i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1. Please feel
A few comments:
1. I agree that it is useful to remove obsolete, uninformative
comments in the appdb. (You have to be careful to leave the old
informative ones, though; if somebody has a great workaround or bug
that might still be useful, don't delete it.)
2. The wiki is not the place for
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 7:29 PM, James
McKenziejjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Austin English wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Maurits Lamersmaur...@weidestraat.nl
wrote:
Hi,
while running configure of wine 1.1.23 on Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.7 the message
below appeared with a
On 26 Jun 2009, at 10:29, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Maik Schulz ladenlokalvelb...@gmail.com wrote:
IMHO, it would be sufficient to add a not supported by
winehq.org disclaimer next to the mention. If there currently is
no binary distribution that packs the vanilla wine tree then
you're
On 26.06.2009, at 16:51, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Emmanuel Maillard maha...@free.fr wrote:
Darwine tools WineHelper and create_darwine_distrib script are not
GPL but LGPL.
Don't know for Mike Kronenberg patches or other stuffs, but we
never change Wine licensing
in Darwine.
Darwine
Hi,
(wine, almost latest git, on OS X)
Trying to test the latest changes on the loader memory management with
Ryzom (which I had some OpenGL related out of memory issues), I stumbled
on the following:
wine client_ryzom_rd.exe crashes with the following.
DBG 9 dynloadlib.cpp 211
Hi,
(wine, almost latest git, on OS X)
Trying to test the latest changes on the loader memory management with
Ryzom (which I had some OpenGL related out of memory issues), I stumbled
on the following:
wine client_ryzom_rd.exe crashes with:
DBG 9 dynloadlib.cpp 211
2009/6/27 Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net:
OK, but Version 9 should be re-numbered to 9.0 Preferred, with a note that
version was superseded by 9.5, and new copies purchased will most likely be
9.5.
Done.
2009/6/27 Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com:
(What's missing is the ability to add howto's and notes at the
application level, i.e. one level higher than the version level where
they all go right now, but that's not usually a dealbreaker.)
I like the sound of this! What's the feasibility of letting
Whlie checking logs today, I noticed something interesting:
All tests passed
builtin-gui-result.txt:Error window didn't appear. Bug 19081 fixed. TODO_FIXED.
builtin-gui-result.txt:Error window didn't appear. Bug 19081 fixed. TODO_FIXED.
kmeleon-152-result.txt:k-meleon.exe didn't crash. Bug 17524
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