Please do not post messages like that to wine-devel. Post it to
wine-users
mailing list instead.
On 2011-10-20 (October, Thursday) 19:17:56 Jerome Leclanche wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Josh Juran j...@iswifter.net wrote:
Quarantine new users' posts until approved by a human moderator. After a
few intelligent posts, grant the user unmoderated posting privilege.
The Boost
On 2011-10-19 (October, Wednesday) 02:37:41 Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
On 10/18/2011 07:37 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
So any admins actually watching and want to bad roberbdib3a on forum?
Also why aren't every moderator has these rights to block spammers, since
we have only one forum.
On 2011-01-07 (January, Friday) 15:44:39 Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
Replies from the mailing list are not showing up on the forum in some
cases. A user mentioned it in this thread:
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=10782.
I checked the mailing list archives, and there are other threads
On 2011-01-07 (January, Friday) 18:59:50 Jeremy Newman wrote:
First I've heard of this.
I guess you do not check your PMs very often: after I wrote message to
wine-devel I looked into my history of sent PMs in the forum and PM I sent to
you at Dec 07, 2010 was still in Outbox (in phpBB
On 2010-02-02 (February, Tuesday) 15:00:01 wine-devel-requ...@winehq.org wrote:
Your membership in the mailing list wine-devel has been disabled due
to excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
26-Jan-2010. You will not get any more messages from this list until
you
On 2009-02-06 (Friday) 12:40:51 Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
I've been out for job for a while, but I don't see many comments about
the patch. I guess I'll stop developing the engine for now.
It makes few sense to code for something that will probably never be
accepted.
Did you
On 2009-01-14 (Wednesday) 20:59:09 Louis Lenders wrote:
...
7. Now Run the app, it crashes into a bunch of unimplemented functions.
Fortunately just simple stubs were enough to make the app happy.
I added stubs for
gdi32.GdiEntry13
kernel32.WerRegisterMemoryBlock
ntdll.NtSecureConnectPort
On Monday November 10 2008 08:17:00 Massimo Del Fedele wrote:
Ok, I left it there commented just to show the small change... I'll drop
it. Shall I repost the patch ?
Yes.
On Sunday August 31 2008 23:38:00 Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Austin English wrote:
I had a discussion with Dan about adding Flawfinder to the
patchwatcher.
Is anyone else getting multiple copies of this message? I seem
to be getting one every 10-20 minutes.
Yes, I can confirm
On Saturday May 10 2008 13:49:03 Andrew Talbot wrote:
I have marked this bug as fixed, because Alex has written some patches
that, indeed, fix it. But these will be held back until after the code
freeze, so the bug is still actually present in the current code. Would it
be preferable to reopen
On Saturday April 26 2008 23:22:37 Dan Kegel wrote:
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Lei Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
URL:
http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=commit;h=faaccca59be08be54
7ec4e1948b6306eff3808a2
Author: Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday April 27 2008 03:23:40 Dan Kegel wrote:
But as I wrote in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9715
we can probably do something that will make everybody
happy: arrange for winecfg to never let the user set
dpi so high that winecfg is bigger than the screen.
Yes, I think
On Tuesday April 22 2008 09:07:10 Reece Dunn wrote:
2008/4/21 Evgeny Burzak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all,
some times ago I make design for AppDB
(http://buzz.ulx.ru/pf/appdb.png). Folks was delighted with this one,
but managers rejected my idea due to needs redesign everything then.
On Saturday April 12 2008 04:54:44 Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
I need the ability to run in profiles as a user who is not the owner of
the files on disk.
...
I would prefer not to maintain a patched fork of Wine just to get this
trivial feature. That doesn't benefit anyone. I'm sure we can
On Tuesday March 25 2008 07:26:50 Kai Blin wrote:
On Tuesday 25 March 2008 01:45:11 Cesar Izurieta wrote:
Perhaps this shouldn't be an extra tool but more like a setting what
to do in a case like that.
That sounds good. Maybe doing something like what windows does to long
file names
On Thursday March 13 2008 19:31:49 Edward Savage wrote:
This sounds like some thing I'd be able to do though I'm not sure of
the best way to sand box wine away from the system. What is the best
way to go about this, would simply creating a new user be enough to
protect a system, or does a vm
On Wednesday March 5 2008 02:55:34 Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This problem was already solved in this patch [1] by Nigel Liang.
Unfortunately, it wasn't accepted and Nigel didn't tried to ask why it
was rejected or to resend it.
I think I will go ahead
Your patch isn't correct. Just try this:
rm -rf ~/.wine
wineprefixcreate
winecfg
Go to Graphics tab and set any resolution more than 127 DPI (for
example,
150). Close winecfg. Run it again. Now you have 63 DPI (instead of 150; in
fact anything bigger than 127 DPI will not be
(linked with wine-users mailing list) was the
best
solution I can imagine! This is really great.
BTW, I can help with its moderation too. My username is L. Rahyen.
On Thursday February 21 2008 16:37:15 Tom Wickline wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 8:19 PM, L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom is committed to doing this with
wine-forum. If there is something you don't like, such as the
registration, advertisements, etc I am sure he is willing
On Monday February 18 2008 17:49:40 Austin English wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 12:01 AM, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tlarhices wrote:
In my opinion the main problem is that the bug tracker is too easy to
find and the forum too hard to find.
The appdb is our forum, and it's quite
On Monday February 18 2008 19:44:08 Austin English wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 12:35 PM, L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, there is some people who like forums. If we decide to
create forum specifically for them, it is important to have possibility
to subscribe for receiving
On Monday February 18 2008 21:07:46 Christopher Harvey wrote:
L. Rahyen wrote:
On Monday February 18 2008 19:44:08 Austin English wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 12:35 PM, L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, there is some people who like forums. If we decide
to create forum
On Monday February 18 2008 22:10:52 Jeff Zaroyko wrote:
L. Rahyen research at science.su writes:
Actually, forums are the standard also. There is a lot of projects who
have forums for general discussion. Personally I don't like this at all,
registration and posting almost always
On Tuesday February 19 2008 00:55:23 Steven Edwards wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 6:57 PM, L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And personally I think that it will be too hard even for someone
who knows AppDB very well. Also, there is naming confusion (WINE forum
and AppDB forum
On Tuesday February 19 2008 03:11:24 Austin English wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 8:53 PM, Christopher Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
L. Rahyen wrote:
On Monday February 18 2008 19:44:08 Austin English wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 12:35 PM, L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course
On Tuesday February 19 2008 05:43:33 Dan Kegel wrote:
Anybody who thinks we need another forum
needs his head examined. There is no shortage
of Wine forums. We just need to use the ones that
already exist. Adding a new one will just fragment
the community further.
In particular, there
On Sunday February 17 2008 09:15:24 Dan Kegel wrote:
Now that Adobe Photoshop CS2 is running kind of
well (there are bugs that need fixing, but I'm trying
to look ahead a bit), what big app(s) are worth focusing on next?
Using http://wiki.winehq.org/LinuxApplicatonRequestSurvey,
skipping
On Friday February 8 2008 04:41:28 Bang Jun-young wrote:
That's the main reason why Wine keeps crashing every time I give it a
try with my Windows apps.
...
I see something fundamentally wrong with development process.
I think that current development process isn't a problem at all.
On Tuesday January 22 2008 23:56:13 Lei Zhang wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008 4:01 AM, Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Module: wine
Branch: master
Commit: 390ae9cc2845fe002bc2e68c14d104d927af68b1
URL:
http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=commit;h=390ae9cc2845fe002bc2e68
On Wednesday January 16 2008 13:25:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I have many subscriptions to different mailing list with my email-address
and I'd appreciate a lot to be able to identify a message from this mailing
list quickly by reading it's subject.
Could you please add a subject
On Wednesday January 16 2008 16:01:55 Steve Brown wrote:
I see in the comments on this bug, that the concern is with multiple
instances of wineserver running on the machine at one time -- that's not a
major issue in the use case I envision. The multiple wineservers would
not be running at the
On Wednesday January 16 2008 19:47:03 Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2008 19:57:52 schrieb L. Rahyen:
We really need to fix that bug to allow reliable multiuser setups...
Maybe the proper solution is one wineserver running globally, as a special
user(wine, root
On Monday January 14 2008 00:17:53 James McKenzie wrote:
I have found that I CANNOT contribute code to this project. However,
this does not stop me from contributing my USD .02.
Regedit serves a single purpose, editing the registry. msconfig serves
the purpose of editing the configuration
On Sunday January 13 2008 12:52:22 Steven Edwards wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 6:24 AM, Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My impression was that Wine follows the requests and demands of Linux
(and other supported OSes) users, not the Windows' ones regardless of
their powerfulness.
Well
On Sunday January 13 2008 20:45:49 Steven Edwards wrote:
My point in reply to Dmitry's comment was while I
agree using winecfg for msconfig functionality is fine I was just
using a reductio ad-absurdum to point out that if we are not going to
make a wrapper program for msconfig for power
On Saturday January 12 2008 11:31:38 Josef Reidinger wrote:
This patch fix bug #4811. It implements IStream interface for dom
document in msxml. Really implemented is needed part of write function,
other function is not implemented. Part is also not implemented by
windows (readed only at msdn,
On Sunday December 30 2007 01:04, Dan Kegel wrote:
Freeware might be the closest of the bunch, but it implies GPL or
at least the ability to redistribute binaries
(i.e. the other meaning of the word Free).
Even in Linux world freeware doesn't imply neither GPL nor ability to
On Wednesday December 12 2007 05:07, Pavel Troller wrote:
Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2007 18:02:53 schrieb Gonzalo Martinez -
Sanjuan
Sanchez:
Hello to all.
I have something in mind that I would like to ask to Wine developers.
Is it possible using a hack/trick or a hidden option
On Tuesday November 6 2007 19:45, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Bugzilla admin, please disallow people to add/remove e-mail addresses
to/from bugs unless they've been given that right. Or at least have rights
to modify any aspect of the bug.
Thanks,
Vitaliy.
I think that we should remove
On Monday October 29 2007 18:18, Steven Edwards wrote:
I think long term we might want to see about just
killing the users mailing
list if the forum proves to be much more popular.
NO! I strongly disagree. In fact, I'm pretty active on wine-user. But I
never
will be active on the
On Thursday October 25 2007 08:08, Fong, Man To wrote:
Dear Sir / Madam,
We are developing a software which is running on Linux platform. The
software will retrieve the information from TETRA Connectivity Server
(TCS) which is running on Window 2003 server. The communication
protocol,
On Monday October 8 2007 23:01, TheBlunderbuss wrote:
L. Rahyen wrote:
Please test with your uniprocessor and get back to us on it. Not all of us
can have the top-of-the-line system. To all: stay away from Celerons! 128KB
L2 isn't enough!
Sorry for a big delay in reply. In practice
On Saturday October 20 2007 08:40, Scott Ritchie wrote:
speedator wrote:
Hello everybody,
new benchmark-test at phoronix.com:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=882num=1
Wait, they tested 3D Mark 2001 and 3D Mark 2003...
Weren't those the exact same benchmarks NVidia was
On Saturday October 20 2007 09:28, Stephan Rose wrote:
On Sat, 2007-10-20 at 09:21 +, L. Rahyen wrote:
But I think there is some people with dual boot configuration and modern
PC who has some games to test and enough free time to compare the results
between Windows and Linux.
I can go
On Sunday October 14 2007 03:19, King InuYasha wrote:
Ehh, well, I was trying to use the Lexmark Scanback Utility to operate my
Lexmark OptraImage 322 and it crashed after clicking the button to setup a
new profile Installed original MFC42.DLL in the Scanback program
folder...
Crash log:
On Monday October 8 2007 10:48, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Damjan Jovanovic schreef:
Pulseaudio isn't yet another sound server, it's a full-blown
replacement for all other sound servers. It mixes sound better than
alsa's dmix, it's a drop-in replacement for ESD, and it works even for
OSS
On Monday October 8 2007 23:01, TheBlunderbuss wrote:
L. Rahyen wrote:
I didn't tested yet my one-core system with new 2.6.23 kernel so
I'm not sure how well it will behave with uniprocessor system but I guess
it should work as expected.
Please test with your uniprocessor and get
On Sunday October 7 2007 01:10, Tsukasa wrote:
Vitamin banned me today - you can see the full log here. Also I was about
to say at the end there, if redhat automounts usb sticks.
http://pastebin.com/mb489dc
I'm sorry but I agree with Vitaliy decision. I don't know you so I'm
judging
On Wednesday October 3 2007 11:44, Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
Hi,
Thanks to Chris his recent child window work, there is now support for
OpenGL child windows in Wine. For the exact details read bug 2398 or Chris
his patches. In short the patches use XComposite were possible and else X
On Thursday September 27 2007 04:07, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
The point I'm trying to make is: can we once put our right ways of doing
things aside and fix something that never worked before? And fix it _for
good_!
I strongly agree here with Vitaliy.
Personally I think that
On Saturday September 1 2007 16:35, Michael Jung wrote:
Hi all,
since a couple of weeks all wine GUI applications are missing the window
manager decorations on my Debian Etch box with the Compiz window
manager.
Have you tried to report this bug to Compiz developers? It really seems
On Thursday August 30 2007 07:03, you wrote:
Hello,
I have corrected a patch. Now font in the menu and a font in winecfg
coincides.
Your patch still doesn't work correctly. With 120 DPI setting font size
in
winecfg and notepad menu is different (menu' font is bigger; no so big as
On Thursday August 30 2007 09:25, Ivan Sinitsin wrote:
В сообщении от Thursday 30 August 2007 12:44:15 вы написали:
Sorry, but purpose of your patch is unclear to me. In your changelog
field you tell that This patch does a font for the menu, statusbar and
messages dependent from
On Wednesday August 29 2007 09:15, Ivan Sinitsin wrote:
Has corrected logpixels=72 to logpixels = 96 and has changed the
indentation
This patch adds an opportunity for fonts of the menu, statusbar and
messages to increase depending on logpixels.
Changelog:
This patch does a font for the
On Wednesday August 15 2007 23:01, Juan Lang wrote:
Could some of you check where you have, say, OpenSSL's CA certificates
installed, and email me what distro you're running, and the path?
E.g., I'm running Goobuntu, and I have them installed in
/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt.
Thanks,
On Tuesday August 14 2007 13:58, Christian Authmann wrote:
thank you.
I've tried testing with a couple of different window managers, but they
all had Alt+click bound to window moving, so I couldn't test.
I see no problem here. Personally I use KDE and have Win+click
combination to
On Thursday July 5 2007 21:34, Stefan Leichter wrote:
Hello,
is anyone else getting the error message Fatal error: type of variable cw
is not recognized. when browsing http://appdb.winehq.org/ with konquerror?
My system is debian etch (kde 3.5.5). The main page of the appdb is working
well
On Thursday June 7 2007 07:01, Kirill K. Smirnov wrote:
Prase Файл, ассоциированный с расширением %s, отсутствует is invalid.
File never is associated with extension. Program is associated. And not
File is absent, but File association
I agree with you here then, original phrase in the
On Wednesday June 6 2007 20:26, Kirill K. Smirnov wrote:
+ WCMD_NOASSOC, Файл, ассоциированный с расширением %s,отсутствует\n
This phrase does not sound Russian. Отсутствует сопоставление для
расширения %s will be better.
I think original phrase Файл, ассоциированный с
расширением
On Saturday June 2 2007 01:23, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
the software I'm trying to run
is available as a free download, if someone wishes to actually try the
software ...
Please tell us the software name at least. Or, even better, provide
direct
link to where it can be downloaded.
On Saturday June 2 2007 03:56, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Its trading software ... the software is free, and they provide a demo
account to play with before you 'go live' ...
MT4.0 on their website (I suppose) stands for MetaTrader 4.0? If so,
MetaTrader 4.0 works perfectly out-of-the-box
On Saturday June 2 2007 04:48, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Sweet, that is definitely encouraging to find out ... what version of Wine
are you running? I notice that FreeBSD ports only has 0.9.36, but the web
site shows 0.9.38 as being hte latest release ... could it be a difference
between those
On Saturday May 5 2007 13:42, Dan Kegel wrote:
http://wiki.winehq.org/LinuxApplicatonRequestSurvey
says that Autocad is the #2 most requested
application on Linux. The latest version might be
a challenge to support, since it depends on .net 2.0,
but we could start by supporting older
Wednesday April 11 2007 09:56、Scott Ritchie さんは書きました:
I have a single, very old application that needs to run in Windows 98
mode with a 640x480 virtual desktop.
But, I'd like to run other applications at the same time. How come I
can't set winecfg to make a virtual desktop for just this
Saturday March 10 2007 15:56、Stefan Dösinger さんは書きました:
Opinions? Suggestions?
I think that's good idea. This is because adding DirectX 10 support
will take
some time (that is, support complete enough to make most DirectX 10
applications to work), and if wait too long with start, lack
Sunday February 25 2007 07:52、Wesley Parish さんは書きました:
I installed msys a couple of years back, and decided to test rxvt.exe:
bash-3.1$ wine .wine/drive_c/msys/1.0/bin/rxvt.exe
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
fixme:netapi32:NetWkstaUserGetInfo Level 1 processing is
Friday February 16 2007 05:53、Scott Ritchie さんは書きました:
On several occasions I have received emails referring to Wine version
0.9.3. One person even told me about a regression from 0.9.28 to 0.9.3.
Presumably, this version is being confused with Wine 0.9.30 in these
letters, however I have
Wednesday January 10 2007 06:27、Chris Robinson さんは書きました:
Here's something I've been working on for about the past week. It's my
attempt to get OpenGL to render into an X11 child window that overlays the
Win32 window.
Your patches works perfectly! I have tested few applications with
Monday January 8 2007 14:35、Michał Majchrowicz さんは書きました:
(from the attached file)
A modification of patch found on wine mailing list It checks whether
Also, for more information you can mention my name if you wish as
initial
author of this patch.
I know that my patch was
Monday January 8 2007 15:29、L. Rahyen さんは書きました:
mention my name if you wish as initial author of this patch.
(This is actually a logical typo - I didn't mean here mentioning my
name in
patch or changelog entry. I actually doesn't care about my copyright at all.
What I wish to tell only
I'm doing regression testing of Hogia software and have following
compilation
problem near wine-0.9.12:
../../tools/winegcc/winegcc -B../../tools/winebuild -shared ./ddraw.spec
d3d_utils.o device_main.o device_opengl.o direct3d_main.o direct3d_opengl.o
executebuffer.o light.o
On Tuesday January 2 2007 00:43, Dan Kegel wrote:
So what's Wine to do? Can we somehow tell Wine
to emulate 256 color mode for particular apps?
You can try to launch game like this:
wine explorer /desktop=Game,800x600 game.exe
At least for me this simple trick helps
On Wednesday January 3 2007 06:22, Dan Kegel wrote:
On 1/2/07, L. Rahyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what's Wine to do? Can we somehow tell Wine
to emulate 256 color mode for particular apps?
You can try to launch game like this:
wine explorer /desktop=Game,800x600 game.exe
On Sunday December 31 2006 08:12, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
On 12/31/06, Chris Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The topic of getting OpenGL to show and use more visuals/pixel formats
than just the one the main window uses came up on IRC, and I was told to
make a post here. One of the ideas
On Saturday December 30 2006 21:15, Corey McClymonds wrote:
But if I make install it, then try to use it, all I get is a black screen
that I have to alt-tab to get out of. On a note, it works fine if I
run as root.
That means you have problems with permissions. It shouldn't be very
On Monday December 11 2006 11:39, Mattias Eriksson wrote:
So if you just mail me some contact information and I'll forward them to
the Hogia developers.
If doing regression analysis is difficult for you then I can help you.
I need
software and brief description of introduced in
On Thursday December 7 2006 21:20, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help me get this baby compiled as i want to play my games
without the nasty audio glitches and don't care if i have to be
root/sudo/whatever.
I can give you my dsound/alsa patches if you want. I've changed
On Thursday December 7 2006 23:30, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am Donnerstag 07 Dezember 2006 22:20 schrieb Tomas Carnecky:
I can give you my dsound/alsa patches if you want. I've changed the
dsound code to use 'native' alsa buffers/mixer instead of the one
implemented in
So for fixing some _broken_ applications this patch unconditionally
disables nx protection for every application running under wine. Seems like
a bad tradeoff imo. (Though I don't know how widespread these kind of
broken applications are. But there are definitly applications out there
which
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
exec)
If we implement pop up then this isn't
On Wednesday November 15 2006 19:25, Marcus Meissner wrote:
This is incorrect, even with NX most applications will work. Only those with
broken PE headers like above will not.
For me (at least) this is correct. Most of my application crashes. Even
classical games like Unreal Tournament
Well, the next step can be to pop up a message box of some kind, and
let the user decide whether to proceed or not. It still gives more
control than blindly making all pages executable from the start...
This is only acceptable if it pop ups only once for each application by
default
I have a snapshot (although don't attach it here because of its large size)
that shows a text typed in Word (MS Office 2000) sequentially in German,
French, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian (locale is KOI8-U and
supports only English, Russian and Ukrainian letters).
I can say
Here is full patch applied against current Wine' git-snapshot. I
sending it
because patch from Oleh original message isn't working out-of-the-box.
winex11.drv-keyboard-rewrite.diff.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data
I saw a few others say that this worked around the problem, so I
rebooted and added noexec=off ... I still get the segfault running
wine from make.
Unfortunatelly I cannot reproduce your problem. Under 2.6.18.1 with
noexec=off simple Makefile posted by Jimmy W works fine for me. So in
...with same configuration under 2.6.18.1 kernel Wine doesn't work.
...
I have errors like these ones when I try to launch something with Wine:
fixme:seh:check_no_exec No-exec fault triggered at 0x401000, enabling
work-around fixme:seh:check_no_exec No-exec fault triggered at
The system is gentoo linux (2.6.18-gentoo-r1)
I recently tried 2.6.18.1 kernel and wine stoped working. Then I
downgraded
to 2.6.16.18 and wine working fine now.
After doing some important work, I will recompile 2.6.18.1 again with
same .config and will see what happens. But
I recently tried 2.6.18.1 kernel and wine stoped working. Then I
downgraded to 2.6.16.18 and wine working fine now.
I'm using a custom built 2.6.18.1 on Debian Unstable/AMD64 now, and Wine
works fine for me, so this is unlikely to be a Wine problem.
I compiled 2.6.18.1 with
A small Test will help to make a real Implementation.
I already thought about doing full implementation but because this
function
(its full implementation) isn't very useful in most cases (but maybe I'm
wrong?) I probably will spend my free time doing other work in near future...
I
Thank you for sending patch. Here are few problems with it you need to fix:
Thanks for your tips. I'm sorry for doing some mistakes, but this is
first
time when I send patch and also I havn't experience in Wine development
before. I hope I will contribute more complex and useful
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