Re: appdb request: "Browse Regressions"

2008-03-17 Thread Jim White
Dan Kegel wrote: > On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Roderick Colenbrander > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Personally I don't trust appdb regressions much. > > We could work around some of the problems by only listing > apps where the same reviewer gave it a lower rating in a > newer version of

Re: winequartz.drv Mac OS X UI discontinued?

2008-03-02 Thread Jim White
too. Geeze. I just looked at the download stats and folks are pulling almost 300 copies a day (nearly 7GB). It would be nice if they were using that bandwidth to get something useful... Jim White http://darwine.sf.net/ James McKenzie wrote: > Dmitry Timoshkov wrote: > >>Looks

Re: So long, and thanks for all the Wine!

2007-04-02 Thread Jim White
Ben Hodgetts wrote: Although if it is an April fools he was a bit late... "Delivery-date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 04:20:06 +" Not if you're in the right part of the world: "Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 21:20:56 -0700" Jim Ben H. Dan Kegel wrote: Wine was a fine dream, but come on, there's no way

Re: So long, and thanks for all the Wine!

2007-04-01 Thread Jim White
John Smith wrote: April fools? With utter certainty. For those who don't know Dan personally, it might not be completely obvious that the job description he gives (team lead of 50 guys doing C#/VBScript @ Micro$loth) is precisely his idea of working hell. In contrast, his current gig with

Re: SoC idea: Get Mono working well enough to run Digital Writing Software (was: ... simple apps)

2007-03-24 Thread Jim White
Dan Kegel wrote: There are lots of little bits, some pretty basic, which Wine is missing before it can support mixed assemblies in Mono. For instance, http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7098 says that we're missing an implementation of mscoree.dll.CorBindToRuntimeEx. This would probably be a

Re: Governance revisited

2006-09-22 Thread Jim White
Steven Edwards wrote: > What you and others are asking for is the right to add broken hacks for > the sake of user experience. > ... I didn't ask for anything and I said I don't think WineHQ is even able to change this process. Misconstruing the words, intent, and plain meaning expressed by peo

Re: Governance revisited

2006-09-22 Thread Jim White
tools that can make this problem manageable (and even though it has great utility, I'm certain Emacs will not be required for using them). > If you don't like policies of this project, you are welcome to ... leave. Many more leave than stay. And your rudeness just helps that to happen. In case you didn't notice, your entire post was signal free. If Mike is trolling, you've been hooked. Jim White http://darwine.sf.net/

Re: Already Error while installing MS Office 2003

2006-09-15 Thread Jim White
Roland Kaeser wrote: > Just tried to test install office 2003 on wine 0.9.21. But getting > already errors. I read in C't (german it magazine) that office 2003 > works on codeweavers. Can somebody declare me this? Does codeweavers > voluntary not provide the corrections to wine to sell their produ

Re: RFC: wine ASIO driver available for testing

2006-09-06 Thread Jim White
Eric Pouech wrote: > I'm afraid submission (or integration in the Wine tree) will be problematic > ASIO interface is copyrighted, and you need to sign an agreement to > Steinberg for using the API. Are you sure about that? I see other GPL software using ASIO, like SndOBJ: http://music.nuim.ie//

Re: Wine on ppc/linux.

2006-06-14 Thread Jim White
Mike Mestnik wrote: > I'm trying/working to get x86 windows programs to run under linux on a > ppc and eventualy a sparc. > > After reading the Darwine list, I'm not sure where the best place for > this. > > Will the current move by Apple to x86 hardware replace this project? > What about alpha, A

Re: [Darwine] RFC - wine-macos mailing list

2006-06-02 Thread Jim White
ator. The point of this wine-macos @ WineHQ discussion is because Alexandre & Jeremy want Wine development work for *Intel* Mac OS X to be focused at wine-devel, and I want darwine-devel to focus on Wine + QEMU development work for *PowerPC* Mac OS X. Jim White

Re: RFC - wine-macos mailing list

2006-06-01 Thread Jim White
hink so. WineHQ has nothing to do with running Darwine (an OpenDarwin.org/SourceForge.net project). If you wanna join darwine-devel and suggest we close it, feel free. Jim White

Re: [Darwine] Set up wine-macosx? (Re: How are we doing?)

2006-05-30 Thread Jim White
Jeremy White wrote: >>Huh? Why is WineConf private? Shouldn't a conference for an Open >>Source project like Wine be open to all people interested in attending, >>instead of needing invitations? > > Just for the record, WineConf is now and always has been > a) Open to all > b) Free of charg

Re: [Darwine] Set up wine-macosx? (Re: How are we doing?)

2006-05-30 Thread Jim White
Brian Vincent wrote: > ... > Now, as far as not feeling the love, I'd strongly encourage as many > Darwine developers as possible to attend Wineconf in September. I > know last year I personally invited Pierre. Huh? Why is WineConf private? Shouldn't a conference for an Open Source project lik

Re: Set up wine-macosx? (Re: How are we doing?)

2006-05-30 Thread Jim White
e it. Actually the only complaint I've made has been about you. I appreciate you making it clear to everyone who's got the attitude problem here. Jim White wrote in Darwine on 2006-05-24: > Jeremy White wrote: > >> Speaking of a better way...is there any reason we couldn&#

Set up wine-macosx? (Re: How are we doing?)

2006-05-29 Thread Jim White
to discuss Darwin & Mac OS X development ideas. In fact we just happened to be discussing this very topic the day I found out about the SF CCA (Ken Thomases patch meant I had to attend to a bit of admin): > Jim White wrote: >> Alexandre Julliard wrote: >> >>>Jim White <

Re: Multiple copies of a single message...

2006-05-26 Thread Jim White
Saulius Krasuckas wrote: > Someone long ago asked for a copies of email msgs (from the list) which > repeats in a row. Now I've got ~7 of them from Jason Green addressed for > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2nd of them deleted before I saw the rest) > > Now, may the masters of email administration look at

Re: [Darwine] Re: Mac OS X Audio driver

2006-05-25 Thread Jim White
Alexandre Julliard wrote: > Emmanuel Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>All callback used by CoreAudio/AudioUnit are call from a thread >>created by CoreAudio. >>Its why i can't use debug channels, critical section and call >>DriverCallback directly ... > > Yes, you can't do much without a

Darwine is a Winner!

2006-05-24 Thread Jim White
Hey gang, This is obviously more a reflection of the intense interest in running Windows applications on Mac OS X than a testament to my powers as project admin, but exciting news nonetheless. And although it occurred two months ago (I just noticed it this morning), I figured I should get the wor

Re: Function counting script

2006-03-19 Thread Jim White
Joris Huizer wrote: Segin wrote: It's not a C interpeter, it's literally a frint end of sorts to grep. There's only one textual occurence of malloc() in the code, so it only returns one. Think before you speak. P.S. I'll add a C interpeter when there becomes a need for one. It was my im

Re: need advise with new open-source project

2006-03-13 Thread Jim White
.org/ http://www.eff.org/ http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics/ Good luck! Jim White

Re: Wine and OS X

2006-03-08 Thread Jim White
Segin wrote: Jim White wrote: Segin wrote: Obchod id wrote: There could be at least mention in FAQ about possible OS x version or whether there is no plan. ... OSx86 Wiki entry: http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Darwine Darwine project page: http://darwine.opendarwin.org

Re: Wine and OS X

2006-03-08 Thread Jim White
dating the FAQ and making a link to it from the Downloads page would be the user-friendly thing to do (particularly since there is bound to be a flood of inquiries when CodeWeavers makes their CrossOver Office release). Jim White

Re: LostWages: remove third party downloads section from our download page

2006-01-23 Thread Jim White
ted in the same fashion as other platforms on winehq (the key factor probably being that a maintainer needs to volunteer). Darwine would still be the place to go for developmental things like PPC and Quartz. Jim White

Re: Mac OS X/Intel port

2006-01-22 Thread Jim White
ifty.com/toshi3/images2/wine.jpg Results with an earlier version of Wine is reported here: http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Darwine_tutorial And please do join the discussion at http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ . Jim White Chris Campbell wrote: Hi, I just recently downloaded the C

Re: IBM Acknowledges Wine! Offers bounty to port it to PPC64!

2005-03-15 Thread Jim White
et) and I am happy to see this platform get attention (the natives are clamoring to run their PC games on Mac OS X ;). Jim White

Re: Countering arguments against Wine

2004-10-31 Thread Jim White
Pointless" arguments I can sed 's/Wine/Darwine/ s/Linux/Mac OS X/' in reply to him. Jim White

Re: X86/PPC linking (was Re: [Darwine] Re: Wine Emulation: Swapping functions)

2004-08-27 Thread Jim White
able to creating yet-another-port of an application. So even though Mac OS X's popularity ensures that most useful applications will be ported and supported, the number of applications that fall into the gap is plenty big enough. Jim White

Re: X86/PPC linking (was Re: [Darwine] Re: Wine Emulation: Swapping functions)

2004-08-26 Thread Jim White
layer attracts broad developer interest. As we work through the implementation of Darwine I believe we will have solutions for all these problems and OS X will indeed become quite the Swiss Army knife of platforms. Jim White

Re: X86/PPC linking (was Re: [Darwine] Re: Wine Emulation: Swapping functions)

2004-08-25 Thread Jim White
Pierre d'Herbemont wrote: Le 25 août 04, à 23:01, Jim White a écrit : I would really like to get away from having to write all the little wrappers to deal with the namespace problem. I believe we can solve that with a suitable naming convention as we began to do with the winegcc patch. I

X86/PPC linking (was Re: [Darwine] Re: Wine Emulation: Swapping functions)

2004-08-25 Thread Jim White
ss to the relatively small bit of code that calls into OS X, will be relatively stable over the long haul, and over which we have full control. And as for the concern over having Wine be X86 and hence incurring emulation overhead, this would be one of the first bits of code which would be a candidate for having its emulator-compiled code cached. Jim White

Re: [Darwine] Re: Wine Emulation: Swapping functions

2004-08-25 Thread Jim White
uggestion to Pierre we've switched to binding to the symbols dynamically. Of course using the native Carbon API is necessary, otherwise we're stuck in the X11 box which is as foreign to the Mac user as having Windows running via VPC. Jim White

More Darwine news (was Re: New Darwine Binary Released)

2004-08-21 Thread Jim White
running on Mac OS X • The FreeOSZoo, to download ready-to-run images of QEMU virtual computers, pre-installed with a Free Operating System and a set of popular free software. I would like to thanks Matt Reda for its collaboration. http://www.freeoszoo.org/download.php Jim White