On 8/24/07, Reece Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need to have a Windows machine to write the tests. You can
write them and build them through the Wine libraries. The reason for
building them on Windows is so that you can verify them against
Windows, but you could always post the
On 8/23/07, Juan Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may generally post source to wine-devel if it's short and to the
point. Please don't post a binary.
Acturally, this bug is obvious as I have pointed it out. No source is needed
for demonstration. Also I always programmed with Borland's AFX
On 8/20/07, James Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't matter when you looked at the code versus when you
submitted the patch. You prove a 'bug' is necessary by writing test
cases. Also, please bottom-post in this mailing list.
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James Hawkins
Acturally, I have test cases
I have submitted no patch after looking at Windows source code.
The original submission certainly introduced to WINE nothing but a bug.
I was later forced to prove this bug is necessary.
On 8/20/07, James Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No patches will be accepted from you for the Wine project
Q: Can you give a simple example of such a program (preferably downloadable)?
A: Yes. If you have Simplified Chinese environment, you can try:
http://update.cz88.net/soft/qqwry.rar
which is a freeware for IP address-to-geographical address
translation. Before patching WINE, most (though not all)