Below is a patch which fixes the visuals for me, it simply uses
glXWaitForSbcOML, falling back to glFinish if that's not supported.
Partway through coding this up, I was thinking that maybe listening
for damage events would be more natural. One reason: the current
code is probably imperfect for
it should wait, but it's a grey area and the Composite extension
was designed much later. Not a quick fix.
Any ideas or thoughts? If I hear nothing, I can code up a patch
that does (1), but it'd be great to hear from some people who
know this area well.
Thanks,
Brian Bloniarz
version 6.0.1.5958.
-Brian
C:\Users\bvincent\Downloadsmmdevapi_test.exe capture
capture.c:208: Returned periods: 10.01587 ms 3.0 ms
capture.c:220: pwfx: 00761E60
capture.c:221: Tag: fffe
capture.c:222: bits: 32
capture.c:223: chan: 2
capture.c:224: rate: 44100
capture.c:225: align: 8
capture.c:226
-for-software-developers-the-longhorn-dream-reborn.ars
-Brian
had to ship OpenSSL ourselves we
might run into a problem.
-Brian
On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 06:48:22PM -0800, Austin English wrote:
Howdy Brian,
You're mixing tabs and spaces. Please use consistent spacing, as the
rest of the file does.
Indeed, I was wondering about that... Also, I realized after submitting my
previous email that checking for X.Org
solves most of this problem.
-Brian
.
-Brian
and be available by email to
answer questions. News sites like to turn articles around in a matter of
hours, so it needs a tiny bit of attention.
PS - Hung out with Mike McCormack on Monday. It was good to see him again.
-Brian
on the first page that's a Wine web page. As a result, all the
great things like our AppDB, Wiki, developer tips, etc aren't a resource for
that user community.
(Wow! Look at our Page Rank for Wine. We need to start selling bottles of
wine on winehq.org.)
-Brian
as well.
-Brian
.. and you'd know even more about the guts
of that.
-Brian
to
fix it, but a quick look at the settings showed it was trying to use ALSA.
I was hoping Wine's sound had progressed to the point where it would at
least work if the underlying distro was using sound in sane manner, which
I'm kind of assuming Core 10 does. Is it a packaging issue?
-Brian
$$$.
-Brian
browser.
Great work!
-Brian
to do some search engine optimization.
- Currently if you go to the wiki, you can navigate back to WineHQ, AppDB,
Forums, etc on the left. The sample doesn't have that.
Brian
Sure:
http://www.winehq.org/webalizer
-Brian
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Hin-Tak Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just for geek value, is it possible to have a graph of how the slashdot
effect look like? I mean a graph of the hourly web hit statistics or
something.
Be very glad
shows we have some license inconsistencies?
There could be a legitimate reason for that, I didn't have time to look.
Anyway, it's showing 5 files with LGPL v2.1 (huh? shouldn't all the files
be showing as LGPL v2.1?), 3 files BSD (X11?), and 2 files GPL.
-Brian
-desktop kernel: [52605.857549]
totem-plugin-vi[20091]: segfault at 4 rip 411a15 rsp 7fff5f4cb3e0 error 4
Apr 30 09:51:17 slinker-desktop kernel: [52605.934792]
totem-plugin-vi[20089]: segfault at 4 rip 411a15 rsp 7fffaea1a930 error 4
Same two error messages in messages
---
Next: Brian
Hopefully I didn't offend anybody with the subject line.
3dMark 2001 SE (dies into a debugger) → trying to display about from
screen app?
Use a space as a seperator
One or more words to search for, so I'm stealing from a website the EMP bit
when it tripped and took it down.
: In this
Gear = protein for all intents and purposes, as they stack, the cell grows.
DNA limits the stacking capabilities
All life starts from a cell (in atmosphere) mold first, water holds together
around the planet to allow this only time permitting, but luckily mold cares
just that much about the
luckily the white blood cell does not kill it.
I want to be able to analyze that white blood cell from a code level for
anybody who got past the cryptic talk and is still willing to give me a
chance :)
-BAF
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Brian Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gear = protein
Hello,
I am interested in making the latest versions of Yahoo Messenger work
under Wine.
Currently, an attempt to log in results in some errors about the RAS
API, and Log in never succeeds.
If someone (after attempting a run of the application under the latest
version of Wine) could point me
Hasn't someone else somewhere in the world already written an explorer
replacement and we could just get them to open source it so we can
include it with Wine? No need to reinvent the wheel.
-Brian
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Juan Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From time to time
. If you modify this font, you may
extend this exception to your version of the font, but you are not
obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception
statement from your version.
-Brian
with that.
-Brian
because you installed a new application. We're now going to execute them,
but be prepared for something to explode and steal your lunch money. You
can repair anything broken by running wine regedit and editing
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
-Brian
something working and then a user finding out it's broken a
few months later. Of course, even if we could report on apps
regressing it would rely on people actually changing the status in
AppDB and I'm not so sure that'll happen.
-Brian
On Nov 13, 2007 4:45 PM, Scott Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know whom we can contact at Valve for more specific results?
Here's the answer from Valve to your question:
Hey Brian, we would be more than happy to help. I just did a quick query
for the audio device and found
provide which would help you graphics
guys (available OpenGL extensions, etc.) please let me know. It's about time
I contributed something to the project. =)
Thanks,
Brian Dunne
for this. When I
started I hadn't read any of the mailing lists, so you've got a leg up
on that.
-Brian
so I don't have to worry
about such things.
-Brian
side of the fence.
I would be thrilled if someone could have video available as a file
download. I don't care so much about a stream and a stream not
archived would be even more useless (unless I stay awake until 1am at
a location with Internet access.)
-Brian
.
-Brian
-Brian
On 6/3/07, marco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I have still no way to upload the mandriva wine rpm to the
official winehq download server.
Fixed.
-Brian
not return to the caller?
-- Andy.
You completely removed the return from the function at those two points,
allowing it to fall through.
--
Brian Gerst
) that CodeWeavers developed that could help you
maintain that. Personally, I'd be ecstatic if you'd be willing to
work on that.
Finally, I wouldn't exactly say Wine is targeted at gamers any more
than anything else.
-Brian
a development branch
with that as one of the goals.
-Brian
100% of your time at work working on Wine.
-Brian
there will be
a resurrection of it, but for now I think it's on hiatus.
-Brian
On 1/16/07, Hiji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The developer's list was talking about this a couple of weeks back. Somebody
was going to take over and continue the newsletter, but nothing yet.
- Original Message
From: Michal Seliga
the MySQL box on the front end
also doing the DNS.)
But I do have to agree with Jeremy - there's a bug that needs to be
fixed first.
-Brian
On 12/4/06, Edward Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm prepared to write the WWN releases in Brian Vincent seeming absence if
it pleases the powers that be.
It pleases the powers that be.
Things have been a little out of control here for the past few months.
I've had intentions of it.. I
On 10/24/06, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I ask what you guys think about us starting to run some google ads
on winehq ?
I think Google would probably display some nice advertisements for merlot.
-Brian
in the lostwages CVS in templates/en or some such:
http://cvs.winehq.org/cvsweb/lostwages/
$ export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/wine
$ cvs login
$ cvs -z 3 checkout lostwages
-Brian
On 9/20/06, Vijay Kiran Kamuju [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some kinda patch management system would help. I think like bugzilla.
It'd better have an emacs interface ;)
-Brian
from London to Reading next week. Any output from me will remain
sporadic at best.
More importantly, I have 2 brand new pairs of skis with summer wax on
them that need to get scraped off and some core shots repaired. My
spare time will likely be spent with a few Corona's and p-tex.
-Brian
On 8/23/06, Jeremy Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, FEAR Combat does not seem to include them.
What's the redistribution license on that part of the SDK? Could
those DLL's be included with binary packages of Wine and just turn
this into a packaging issue?
-Brian
. For
example, the two things that come to mind are that it should implement
everything in winecfg and also have a button to pop up regedit. Maybe
it should also be able to pop up taskmgr too.
-Brian Vincent
properly updated to the default now
set by wine.inf.
-Brian
:
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=4447
(i.e. someone already tried 0.9.12 with fontforge-20060413)
Kyle - is there a free, downloadable demo of the game? Including a
link would definitely help.
-Brian
.
-Brian
if someone
could come up with a contained Windows Gecko package that could be
included with the basic Wine package.
-Brian
to date with the
latest minor versions of every piece of software out there. Wine is
an end-user utility who's installation and usage instructions should
be:
Install Wine package - Run program with Wine - Magic happens - Use program.
-Brian
-Brian
is against
you when I think the whole community is on your side. (Anyone want to
prove me wrong?)
-Brian
in it. He said he
tested with Wine 0.9.6 and then has a paragraph discussing
~/.wine/config. I think it's a remnant of an old installation.]
-Brian
to access Wine's API's for modifying the
registry. Either way, I don't see a problem with the app being GPL.
-Brian
to the ROS version of Tahoma?
2. Anyone know the legal ramifications of tracing glyphs? It's
alluded to on fontforge's web page.
3. Why not look for a replacement someone else has already done and
ask permission for usage?
-Brian
Mike, I know you like your avatars), but there's no possible web interface that could make everyone happy.
Our forums page does suck though.-Brian
GNOME or KDE are available, you're
assuming you're running on Linux.
-Brian
sfd files and generating a TTF from them.
-Brian
; we have tools to build them from the resource files. The goal here is to take the functionality in fontforge and trim it down to the bare minimum of what we need.
-Brian
On 4/13/06, Molle Bestefich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, thank you for that explanation.And I guess that the FontForge license prohibits using pieces of codefrom there, right?Nope - read Mike's earlier email. George Williams agreed to relicense the necessary bits under LGPL.
-Brian
on it right now.-Brian
On 4/5/06, Scott Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way we could ask Microsoft to use Wine instead of WINE?
You just did ;)
-Brian
the 501c3 exemption.
Assuming it gets set up, I'll volunteer to go out and scrounge for some cash. Having some $$$ on hand wouldn't be a bad problem to have.-Brian
On 3/23/06, Andreas Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welll... not quite: the very high FC5 download number is not the problem,rather the server got upgraded a couple days ago (to FC5, too), which brokecvsup (SEGV).
Would it be worth skipping cvsup and moving to git?
-Brian
-glibc2.3.tar.gz-Brian
violations I
found.
Brian
Dan Kegel wrote:
Nice touch including the link to the bug!
Did you run the new test on Windows?
+if(range.cpMin 0)
+{
+range.cpMin = end;
+range.cpMax = end;
+}
+ ...
+
+return (range.cpMax textlen+1 ? range.cpMax : textlen+1) ;
MSDN
of smoke and mirrors back then because MS didn't want to fully take the wraps off Windows 95 and were trying to misdirect competitors. (Which, back then they had quite a few more.)
-Brian
Francois Gouget wrote:
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Brian Hill wrote:
Ok, after working on the winecfg program for a bit, this is what I
have :
http://img434.imageshack.us/my.php?image=winecfg17nf.png
Would it make sense to have a separate tab for DirectX?
A new tab is a possibility however
Attached is a patch file of the changes I have made to wined3d and it's
config options.
Summary of the changes :
* Cleaned up graphics tab on winecfg to make room for more DirectX
related options. In an ideal world, options would be automagically
detected but due to the amount of
What operating system are you using? What version of it and what distro
(if applicable)?
Segin wrote:
I have noticed that there is a potential bug in Wine, because
complimation for all version since the last date-versioned alpha
release (didn;'t try anything older than 20050930) fail to
games will automatically
scale back texture useage when memory runs out, even if it runs out
earlier than it should. Others will throw an exception and stop.
* Will fix the defaults and terminology.
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Saturday, February 4, 2006, 3:33:50 PM, Brian Hill wrote:
Attached
GL_ext_blend_func_separate was something else I was working on for EVE
Online. I branched off two CVS directories on my hard drive and that
accidentally got copied over.
H. Verbeet wrote:
On 04/02/06, Brian Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd appreciate if people could test this patch
It's possible to do a rough auto-detect.
General rule of thumb :
ARB_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM = ~1.4
ARB_SHADER_LANGUAGE_100/GLSL = = 2.0
This does not, however, take into account vendor specific shader extensions.
H. Verbeet wrote:
On 04/02/06, Vitaliy Margolen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+
Ok, after working on the winecfg program for a bit, this is what I have :
http://img434.imageshack.us/my.php?image=winecfg17nf.png
I removed the paragraphs from the window as they took up a considerable
amount of space. Perhaps it would be best to document the functions as
stated earlier
It would be nice to have all options automagically detected but in my
experience with that commercial wine variant, that simply isn't
possible. Games are a complex beast. Let's say a game makes use of
Shader Model 2.0. And we are using a future version of wined3d that
supports 2.0. But
The top part isn't my work but that might not be a bad idea. I simply
offloaded some of the options at the bottom and plan on putting them in
a separate window along with other potential options.
Rolf Kalbermatter wrote:
Brain Hill wrote:
This is what I have so far :
now, it reports a default of 64mb. I'd like to add a box that allows
the user to override the amount of memory reported and a way to have it
automatically detected.
Thanks,
Brian Hill
Along similar lines, do we want to add a link for MacOS X going to the Darwine page? It appears they're tracking our releases, at least for PPC. It might clear up some of the questions coming to wine-devel about whether Wine will be supported.
-Brian
. Maybe try compiling with MinGW on
Windows and see what happens with the DLL in Windows?
-Brian
to be
moved into Wine? I'm not sure anyone has ever looked at that. Are
there registry settings that belong in wine.inf? Any time a .EXE
can't be run out of the box you have to question what Wine is doing
wrong to prevent that.
-Brian
since I plan on including it in
this week's WWN and I figured I'd write it here first rather than
editorializing it. Does anyone think it's unduly harsh?
Merry Christmas, SpecOps. I hope you enjoy your gift of 1.7 million
lines of code.
-Brian
a different way, I think the Winelib
User's Guide needs to include a section about Why It's Okay to Ship a
PE Executable. Then again, we all know the Winelib guide needs to be
rewritten.
-Brian
compatibility.
Anyone have anything else to add?
-Brian
whatever you've got.
-Brian
it to make it better.
-Brian
. If so, I nominate Jeremy
White to sit in.
-Brian
with err 170
-Brian
On 11/5/05, Brian Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then wine eject doesn't work the first time I try it. The second
time I run it, it works fine.
Maybe I'm just unclear on the usage. It appears the first time it
unmounts the drive and then the second time it actually ejects
.
-Brian
On 10/14/05, Brian Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to step on any toes, but I plan on redoing the User Guide
this weekend. Mostly it'll just be an extension of the existing stuff
I wrote and bringing it up to date. I figure I can probably bang it
out in a few hours.
Just
On 10/18/05, Marcelo Duarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you edit the registry and add:
[Software\\Wine\\shdocvw] 1089668326
MozillaUrl=http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/MozillaControl16.exe;
The download functions normally.
Sounds like that needs to be in wine.inf
-Brian
redirects to that one. If it changes we just update our redirect.
-Brian
I don't want to step on any toes, but I plan on redoing the User Guide
this weekend. Mostly it'll just be an extension of the existing stuff
I wrote and bringing it up to date. I figure I can probably bang it
out in a few hours.
Is anyone else close to having docs completed?
-Brian
shouldn't keep public archives.
-Brian
of the only exceptions to that was a
Janitorial page which really required a quick way to jot down ideas.
There are two pages that might be useful to move though: Fun Projects
and Resources.
-Brian
, I don't see any
realy improvement that would make me think it was better than other
distros, but it is pretty neat. My only gripe is we have some local
LUG members who push it as a beginning Linux distro and I don't think
it's a good choice for that.)
-Brian
to make some small changes.
As root, type (echo '/usr/local/lib' /etc/ld.so.conf) ldconfig
-v.
WTF is with /var/tmp/portage/wine-20050930/image//usr/lib ...
-Brian
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