On May 12, 2013, at 1:12 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:
I'm not seeing that problem happen here. Mind you, I'm currently testing on
10.6. I'll have to run some tests on 10.7+ tomorrow.
I find it improbable that removing NSResizableWindowMask from the style
doesn't disable the zoom button.
Attached patch is a proof-of-concept for the fullscreen APIs provided in OS X
10.7+, which allows applications to enter fullscreen in a separate desktop
space. The fullscreen button appears if a main window is resizable.
Basically this feature is the zoom button on crack. It doesn't actually
.
Please fix this in your next release.
Thanks,
Kevin
On Sep 8, 2008, at 9:36 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
Kevin K wrote:
Is winedbg the only method of debugging applications being
developed for Windows on Wine?
For instance, assume a program developed with Visual Studio
in C or C++, and I needed to debug it on Linux?
If winedbg doesn't work
Is winedbg the only method of debugging applications being developed for
Windows on Wine?
For instance, assume a program developed with Visual Studio in C or C++, and
I needed to debug it on Linux?
Thanks,
Kevin
binary packages.
Cheers,
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On Monday 24 December 2007 12:13:10 pm Dan Kegel wrote:
To look into
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3620
I wanted to create a 16 bit self-extracting archive.
I also tried the DOS version, and that just hung (grumble).
pkzip 2.5 for dos works fine under dosbox
-linkable form, e.g.
object files.
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On Monday 07 May 2007 11:50 pm, Dan Kegel wrote:
You don't have a conformance test, nor was there one for CopyFile.
Maybe you should consider writing one, and making sure it passes
both on Wine and Windows.
There is a test for CopyFile in kernel32/tests/file.c, if I can find some time
I plan
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 2:39 am, Andrey Turkin wrote:
Kevin, you are setting file size before copy starts. I'm not sure
Windows does so; also how would that work if destination file system
does not support sparse files?
This is what windows does (at least XP)
SetEndOfFile does not create
.
That shouldn't be a problem, Konqueror is doing this for all Netscape
plugins and I think there is a Firefox plugin which does this with MPlayer
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On Monday 12 February 2007 21:34, Mike wrote:
How does one unsubscribe from this list?
http://www.winehq.org/mailman/options/wine-devel
Cheers,
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On Sunday 17 December 2006 10:46 am, Paul Vriens wrote:
While investigating that (several hours up to now) I found (not 100%
sure though) that if an executable (like our setupapi_test.exe) has the
word setup in it and is not properly signed, Vista starts
complaining !!!
Just copying our
and recommends wine-utils. Since most people
install recommends as well (aptitude does this), what would be those many
other packages that are essential for a full featured wine?
Maybe it's not clear to the Debian packager that they should be
in recommends or at least suggests.
Cheers,
Kevin
those unthemed
icons would be installed into the default theme hicolor which is, as far as
I know, always a fallback lookup if an icon is not found in the currently
active theme.
Cheers,
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work with Wine just by supplying a working version of xdg-utils.
In case there are any questions on xdg-utils, I am right here (i.e.subscribed
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On Wednesday 15 November 2006 3:00 pm, L. Rahyen wrote:
On Wednesday November 15 2006 19:25, Marcus Meissner wrote:
In this case we should perhaps try to detect such applications and mark
them executable accordingly.
(Like... does any section has exec flag? if not ... make all of them
Hi, I have another question for you all...
Are the darwine team able to use the apple drivers for audio/MIDI? And
will darwine support jack under OS X?
thanks in advance
Kev
Hi all, I would like to know if MIDI is supported under wine?
On Friday 14 April 2006 9:31 am, Jeremy White wrote:
The standard that's developing is that you don't invoke a KDE program
unless KDE_FULL_DESKTOP is set and you don't invoke a Gnome session
IIRC its if KDE_FULL_SESSION==true
drawing issues in FC5. I'm
guessing it has something to do with the new xorg packages, but any
ideas would be helpful.
Thanks,
Kevin
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have transparency implemented. (not a show stopper)
Otherwise, wine is looking really really good for the apps I use it for. Notes
6.51 is the main one.
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Otherwise you'll probably get a file not found error.
Using the binfmt_misc kernel module is 100% optional and is enabled to make
things easier for the normal user. If you don't want it, turn it off.
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Dustin Navea wrote:
I think I mis-worded what I was trying
mode and NT2k mode is slightly different in 20050930, mainly on the widget
that lists the messages.
Tracebacks are documented here http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2863
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On Sunday 02 October 2005 5:45 pm, Brian Vincent wrote:
Maybe we need to collect things like this into a Release Notes page
on the wiki? In this case it would look something like, GENTOO
USERS: After placing the bullets in the chamber, pointing the gun at
your foot, and typing emerge you'll
I updated CVS yesterday and then tried to run notes 6.51 and got this
backtrace. It works fine with 20050726
wine ./nlnotes
Warning: the specified System directory Lc:\\windows\\system32 is not
accessible.
Warning: the specified System directory Lc:\\windows\\system32 is not
accessible.
On Monday 26 September 2005 11:01 am, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
I updated CVS yesterday and then tried to run notes 6.51 and got this
backtrace. It works fine with 20050726
Here is a patch that fixes the
wine: Call from 0x4154ba5c to unimplemented function
usp10.dll.ScriptCacheGetHeight
On Monday 26 September 2005 05:43 pm, Troy Rollo wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 08:53, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
Here is a patch that fixes the Call from 0x4154ba5c to unimplemented
function usp10.dll.ScriptCacheGetHeight, aborting Problem
But it crashes now with this message
Does it work if you
On Monday 26 September 2005 06:50 pm, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
On Monday 26 September 2005 05:43 pm, Troy Rollo wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 08:53, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
Here is a patch that fixes the Call from 0x4154ba5c to unimplemented
function usp10.dll.ScriptCacheGetHeight, aborting Problem
On Monday 26 September 2005 08:11 pm, Troy Rollo wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:06, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
Actually I retested with a clean CVS build and setting usp10.dll to be
native and then running wine nlnotes it crashes with the following
...
fixme:uniscribe:ScriptCacheGetHeight
On Friday 23 September 2005 4:10 am, Mike McCormack wrote:
Hi All,
The question is, through which interface (or set of interfaces) does
shell32 invoke the Shelllink object?
From what I can determine, ShellExecute should use the .lnk extension
to look in the registry (HKCR\.lnk -
Wine 20050830 will not startup Notes 6.51, rolling back to the previous
version works fine.
Kevin
Crash Dump:
wine nlnotes
fixme:uniscribe:ScriptGetProperties 0x61be3aa8,0x61be3a7c
fixme:uniscribe:ScriptRecordDigitSubstitution 1024,0x61be3a70
wine: Call from 0x41558608 to unimplemented
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 09:03 am, Tom Wickline wrote:
On 8/31/05, Kevin DeKorte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wine 20050830 will not startup Notes 6.51, rolling back to the previous
version works fine.
Kevin
Crash Dump:
set usp10.dll to or builtin may fix it.
Tom
I tried
and go to the Appearance tab I get a new
exception. Remove everything under Resources/Themes 'fixes' this so
there must be something wrong with the enumeration.
Anybody else experiencing this?
Paul.
Yes, I can duplicate this crash as well.
Kevin
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On Tuesday 23 August 2005 2:39 pm, Frank Richter wrote:
+ static const WCHAR themesSubdir[] =
+ {
'\\','R','e','s','o','u','r','c','e','s','\\','T','h','e','m','e','s',0 };
+ WCHAR themesPath[MAX_PATH];
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+ free_theme_files();
+ themeFiles = DSA_Create (sizeof (ThemeFile),
. It there any reason why the best cursor selection method always checks
for bits == 1. What about color cursors?
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little annoying. I don't remember it doing this with 20041202.
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On Wednesday 17 August 2005 10:43 am, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
Using Wine 20050725 and Lotus Notes 6.51 when I move my mouse to the
database tabs or over the replication window the mouse disappears while I
move over the tab or replicated databases and then reappears when I leave
the list
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 3:02 am, Raphael wrote:
Hi, Why not using basetsd.h defines instead ?
because windef.h does not depend on basetsd.h
Here is a different approach
Index: include/windef.h
===
RCS file:
gcc and msvc++ have different opinions on the size of a long in 64bit code,
gcc has sizeof(long)==8 while msvc++ has sizeof(long)==4
Binary compatibility with win64 will be just about impossible as the long
datatype is used extensively throughout the headers and code
doing -Dlong=int works in
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 4:31 pm, Juan Lang wrote:
Can you give an example of a non-simple case?
What about defining LONG as int in win64?
you could start with running grep long * inside the include directory.
Every instance would need to be changed in some form, I count well over a
thousand
Hi All,
Any idea what could be causing this message from Notes 6.51 running under Wine
CVS (7/15/05)
Thanks,
Kevin
07/15/2005 11:48:14 AM Index update process started
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT__sopen : pmode 0x01b6 ignored
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT__sopen : pmode 0x01b6 ignored
On Friday 15 July 2005 11:50 am, Kevin DeKorte wrote:
Hi All,
Any idea what could be causing this message from Notes 6.51 running under
Wine CVS (7/15/05)
Thanks,
Kevin
07/15/2005 11:48:14 AM Index update process started
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT__sopen : pmode 0x01b6 ignored
On Thursday 07 July 2005 10:06 am, Frank Richter wrote:
Hm... is there a way to make the *Blt() functions preserve alpha (as
they should)? This message:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cairo/2003-December/000900.html
seems to suggest that 32bpp XImages seem to be possible, but then, I
On Sunday 03 July 2005 9:16 am, Frank Richter wrote:
Add initial button theming support. Upon initialization, the Button
class is subclassed. In case theming is activated, the subclass will
take control of painting and state management; without theming, all
theming-unrelated messages are
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 7:59 pm, Frank Richter wrote:
On 07.07.2005 01:40, Kevin Koltzau wrote:
StrechDIBits is at fault, you´ll notice if you call that with the
original size of the bitmap (hence not stretching) it works as expected
Hm, isn't that the case already here? LoadImage
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 11:21 pm, Jeremy White wrote:
Kevin Koltzau wrote:
Actually, try this one instead. Turns out that if
you open a device with default:0 on some versions
of alsalib (my laptop, as opposed to my work box),
then snd_pcm_name() fails. Sigh.
Getting closer, I had to change
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 10:10 pm, Jeremy White wrote:
The rc of -16 is EBUSY.
To be honest, I find it odd that you're getting
a success while the sound card is in use; in
my testing, any attempt to open a pcm that is
in use generates a -16 return code, whether it
be default:0 or plughw:0
On Monday 13 June 2005 11:49 pm, Jeremy White wrote:
What happens if you change the snd_pcm_open
line to tweak the 3rd parameter from 0 to
SND_PCM_NONBLOCK?
With that flag set it does get past that point, however
it ends up not detecting any devices.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Winamp $ WINEDEBUG=+wave
On Monday 13 June 2005 10:01 am, Jeremy White wrote:
Attached is a fairly sizable patch that revamps the
way Alsa initialization is done.
In ALSA_TestDeviceForWine, the call to snd_pcm_open blocks if I have
any applications currently using my sound card, and does not complete
until all other
On Sunday 12 June 2005 09:52 pm, Jeremy White wrote:
I don't think this is correct. Our job is to enumerate
To be honest I didn't think it was correct either, but the current
solution does not work correctly either so I figured I'd give it a shot.
I have default overridden to pass through
, Marcus
What info would be helpful? When I run Notes 6.51 it basically hangs when you
click on one of the bookmark bar buttons and Wine does not issue any error
messages or crash to the debugger. Is there a specific debug output you would
like to see?
Kevin
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On Wednesday 11 May 2005 05:09 pm, Stefan Leichter wrote:
the ole32 tests are working now for WinNT again: But they do not load on
win9x/ME. Can someone with a Win9x/ME system run ole32_test.exe manualy and
report the text displayed in the message box when it is started.
The ole32_test.exe
I verified on XP, it is case sensitive
On Monday 09 May 2005 03:37 am, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
+ /* If the file starts with .LOG, add a time/date at the end and set
cursor after
+ * See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=260563
+ */
+ if (GetWindowTextW(Globals.hEdit, log,
I just installed Wine 20050419 and Lotus Notes 6.5.1 is still hanging and
using all the CPU when I click on the bookmark on the left hand side and
there are no error messages on the console. Rolling back to 20041201 corrects
this behavior.
Kevin
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On Wednesday 23 March 2005 07:04 am, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
Maybe it only register as per Process, which makes sense. And it does
that before any window is displayed. Actually I know when. (A bug I had)
it does it in the InitCommonControlsEx call. Not even in the DLLMain. An
app that needs
works fine.
Kevin
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On Wednesday 12 January 2005 04:12 pm, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Yes, looks like Kevin had to give up on cross building the
binaries a couple of months ago; it was he who updated the
SF downloads page.
I actually gave up keeping the sourceforge upload working, I am however
still building winetest
Please do not apply this patch
On Thursday 11 November 2004 11:38 pm, Kevin Koltzau wrote:
This is a bit of a bad hack, but very bad things happen when a stock brush is
deleted
Changelog
Prevent deletion of stock brushes when system colors change
breaks applications making calls to SetSysColors as stock
brushes
are deleted as the new colors are added.
Does anyone know why this was setup in this way? Or which version of Windows
that
exhibits the behavior mentioned in the comment?
-Kevin
On Friday 19 November 2004 06:17 pm, William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
OK, so I think windows/nonclient.c doesn't need to be changed, we just have to
load a theme somewhere at wineserver startup.
This is an area that is somewhat in the air currently. There are 2 methods I am
toying with to theme
On Thursday 18 November 2004 01:04 am, William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
This is getting a bit complicated. So right now for the colors, we can use
uxtheme, right? We should just use GetThemeSysColor(), not GetSysColor(). Btw,
why does MS have GetThemeColor()? From what I can see in the MSDN, the
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 10:38 am, William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
So, does the app know that it's being themed? What I mean is, for example an
app is written for Win 95. In the (unlikely case, so let's change it to Win
ME)
event that it is compatible with Win XP, will it be skinned (without
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 02:20 pm, Mike Hearn wrote:
No, theming is a breaking change so Windows only applies it to apps that
opt-in (very smart move IMHO even if the user experience does suffer
somewhat).
On that note, I have been toying with possible ways to start theming common
On Thursday 11 November 2004 11:37 am, Jia L Wu wrote:
I have a win32 function which can read an executable file and determine
all the dependent dlls. I want to port it to Linux and build it using
winelib. Hence the same functunalities can be achieved (i.e determine if
the file is winelib file
. Unfortunately, cross-building seems broken ATM.
Kevin, Paul, can you comment on this? I remember Paul
sending a report to wine-devel about a week ago, do we still
suffer from the same problem?
--- /dev/null 2004-09-20 20:35:59.101901184 -0400
+++ w32api/lib/mscms.def 2004-10-14 22:59:00.481618728 -0400
I must have done something wrong when I signed up for this list as an email list. I'm
getting two of every message. Any idea what's wrong?
Kevin Casper
On Thursday 02 September 2004 04:12 am, Mike Hearn wrote:
Or can named pipes go over the wire as well? If so that's a bit scary
... what sort of protocol would they use?
Named pipes use SMB/CIFS over NetBIOS, IIRC
I'm having the same problem
On Wednesday 25 August 2004 08:12 am, Paul Millar wrote:
imagelist.o(.text+0x11ba):/home/paulm/Testing/wine-cross-source/dlls/comctl32/tests/imagelist.c:279:
more undefined references to [EMAIL PROTECTED]' follow
distcc[21076] ERROR: compile on localhost failed
On Thursday 29 July 2004 01:17 pm, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Yes, there was a short discussion about this on 23-24 July
on wine-devel. It reached no conclusion, though, and I
didn't try the various MinGW libraries recommended there.
The abundance of MinGW packages always confused me, and at
the
On Friday 30 July 2004 03:15 pm, Chris Morgan wrote:
So this isn't winrash's window, this is the winetest window?
My mistake, its winrash that would be causing the window to open
in the first place..but if it didnt winetest would end up doing it anyway
at the moment
Under win9x its always going
On Friday 30 July 2004 12:25 pm, Chris Morgan wrote:
I'm not really sure what the user means. I don't have anything other than an
xp machine to test on and services are supported there. Anyone know what the
issue is? Maybe adding some code to the non-service path that was added to
On Thursday 29 July 2004 02:26 am, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Actually, running a gentoo mirror myself (il1.rsync.gentoo.org), the way
gentoo handles the mirrors is to sync the distro several days in advance
with permissions preventing anyone (except us :-D ) from getting it, and
then rsyncing
On Thursday 29 July 2004 05:10 am, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
since I included dsound into winetest you don't seem to
publish any more winetest versions on Sourceforge. Have you
got problems compiling the dsound tests? Can you cope?
multiple definition of `CLSID_DirectSoundPrivate'
multiple
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 04:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your help is much appreciated. This is a tricky issue it seems as SF isn't always
reliable for downloads...
Gentoo handles this situation fairly well, it simply uses a URL format
'mirror://sourceforge/project/file'
and has a small
This patch
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=12495
seems to have broken the mingw build, currently getting
i386-mingw32msvc-gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -D__WINESRC__
-D_REENTRANT -Wall -pipe -fno-strength-reduce -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
-fno-strict-aliasing -gstabs+
I noticed my crosstest build last night failed on
module.cross.o(.text+0x713): In function `testGetModuleFileName':
/home/wine/wine/dlls/kernel/tests/module.c:63: undefined reference to `wine_dbgstr_wn'
module.cross.o(.text+0x727):/home/wine/wine/dlls/kernel/tests/module.c:63: undefined
reference
On Thursday 13 May 2004 01:04 pm, Steven Edwards wrote:
While you are working on the wininet stuff... If you have time could
you look at a way to be able to make use of Winsock on the mingw port?
We wanted to convert wininet to winsock but Alexandre says this will
be to slow on Unix so we
I noticed the wininet callbacks don't respond quite the same as
windows does. Primarily the async calls complete almost immediately
while on windows they don't respond at all until an alertable function
is called (eg. SleepEx).
Looking through the wininet code, I noticed we are using worker
On Friday 30 April 2004 06:31 am, Saulius Krasuckas wrote:
(Subject was: wineinstall problems at creation of config-files)
Ok, today I got less lazy and found function of interest:
/usr/src/wine-cvs/wine/server/registry.c:1114:fprintf( stderr, Line %d: %s
'%s'\n, info-line, err,
On Friday 30 April 2004 09:59 am, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
Is http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=12192 applied?
it could be related.
Yes its applied, I am running on current cvs as of this morning
On Friday 30 April 2004 10:47 am, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
Could you try appended patch?
Looks like that worked, thanks
I'm getting segfaults with current cvs, I've tracked it down to this patch
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=12187
last few lines in a +relay are
0009:Call
ntdll.NtCreateKey(bfffcd84,000f003f,bfffe190,,,,)
ret=4051e47a
0009:Ret ntdll.NtCreateKey()
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 07:38 am, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
What about Allow service to interact with desktop I have seen
somewhere in Windows?
You run the service under the local system account and pass
SERVICE_INTERACTIVE_PROCESS for service type when
calling CreateService
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 06:25 am, Francois Gouget wrote:
I don't think that it is correct to say that services cannot cerate
windows. From what I remember from the time I wrote a service and how I
read the information at the URLs you provided, what happens is that a
service can create
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 07:59 am, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
First of all, we are talking about non-interactive serivces only.
Yes
Actually, I think the user WILL see them if she presses ctrl-alt-del.
The GINA login window is one such window opened by a service, as well as
that thing that
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 08:57 pm, Chris Morgan wrote:
When I was trying to run the winetests in gui mode they simply wouldn't run.
Winetest would start but wouldn't spawn any of the subtests. Ferenc's
winetest build with console windows worked much better. I don't have any
idea why this
On Saturday 24 April 2004 09:14 am, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
I think it's a valid thing as well, but please let's wait a bit
until we eliminate all this variability we have before we go
ahead and introduce yet another potential problem. Meanwhile,
maybe Kevin can also upload to SF a non zipped
A couple of statements on their web site:
One of the problems of the MS Windows OS is that it is subject to crash
applications and itself. While studying the Microsoft Windows OS, we
found the design flaw that causes this problem.
_the_ design flaw? Marketing hype. It seems from later
be that hard. Kevin, Paul, please speak
up! Is the URL determined at build time or by the service
script? If so, it will have to remain a command line option
or be computed when we generate the HTML, only the build tag
and the build info could be moved into resources.
I cant speak for Paul
, how are
we going to deal with it? Kevin, can you please try to
see if what happens if you upload two files (with
differents sfutils invocations) into the same release?
Creating a release that already exists will not result in an error, for example
when I was first working
Looking on
http://www.specopslabs.com/david_development.htm
it doesn't sound like they've done much other then come
up with a business model based on theoretical goals
And on
http://www.specopslabs.com/market_competition4.htm
They mention just taking all the previous
open source windows
- the build will use same time converted to UTC
so it will mosty be MMDD1000, but it may be
different when daylight-savings is in effect
If we are always explicitly using EST, daylight savings will never
affect it (its always UTC-5) as when in daylight savings,
the
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 06:07 pm, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Er, I don't know. Winetest itself doesn't really need it,
but WinRash (the service) couldn't execute it otherwise. We
don't understand this. Apart from this, winetest has
console mode, when it doesn't display a gui but logs into
its
Just tried this on win98, XP and Win2k3
On win98 it totally locks my system up on user32:dialog
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 01:01 pm, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
Folks,
Can you please run this .exe on your Windows box:
http://afavant.elte.hu/~wferi/wine/winetest.exe
We are trying to test the
On Monday 19 April 2004 04:23 pm, Hans Leidekker wrote:
'make crosstest' would be more valuable if we didn't have to
build all of Wine first and this is the only thing blocking that.
This is possible to do without building all of wine, at the moment these
are the steps I am running (after
I am capable of building this if needed.
I've put up a copy of winetest.exe built from current
CVS on http://www.plop.org/winetest.exe if you are
interested in taking a look
On Saturday 17 April 2004 01:12 pm, Brian Vincent wrote:
I noticed Kevin Koltzau has been playing with cross-compiling
I can yes, just need to work out the details
On Saturday 17 April 2004 05:09 pm, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
OK, perfect. Can you do this on a daily basis (from cron,
say at 4am EST), and do the publishing stuff?
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 10:48 pm, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Blowing my own horn.
...
+td width=300bLocation:/b St. Albert, Alberta, Canadabr //td
+ tdbIRC Nick:/b tindalos/td/tr
Thats my IRC nick :)
I decided to try cross compiling all of wine using mingw..hit a couple problems in
dbghelp
This fixes a few of them, it still doesn't compile (primarily because of a missing
regex.h at the moment)
but it does get farther
I'm not sure if these fixes are quite right..I don't fully understand this
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