Hi Karl,
I would love it if people would get involved, a few good coders can have
SVN/trac access I'll work on opening up to the public soon.
pygtk/pyxml/wine hackers/shell scripters very welcome.
Maybe I can help with bash scripting (very good skill) I know
nothing about python
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Hi Karl,
I would love it if people would get involved, a few good coders can have
SVN/trac access I'll work on opening up to the public soon.
pygtk/pyxml/wine hackers/shell scripters very welcome.
Maybe I can help with bash scripting (very good skill) I
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 14:02 -0500, Segin wrote:
Also note that most of Winetools prior usefullness was killed when we
killed ~/.wine/config
Now we rely on winereg? is that correct (I should know this ;)
I've been making some steady progress today, managed to get CD auto
detection working
Karl Lattimer wrote:
Fair point that it has been useful to you, it has been useful to me
also. Here's what I see.
* An over complicated bash script, with way too many difficult to
maintain parts
* An inflexible application, which can only have new applications added
to it by the maintainer
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 19:00 +, Dr J A Gow wrote:
I've looked through the winetools code and it is a clusterf*ck of
nonsense. It appears to be in the final stages of code rot, however
This clusterf*ck of nonsense helped me to get a microcontroller
development suite running under Wine,
Guys, WineTools clearly works for some people, there's no need to lay into
it. After all, Wine itself has some slightly ugly areas of code still :)
Also note that most of Winetools prior usefullness was killed when we
killed ~/.wine/config
Dr J A Gow wrote:
Karl Lattimer wrote:
Fair point that it has been useful to you, it has been useful to me
also. Here's what I see.
* An over complicated bash script, with way too many difficult to
I read your story about winetools a couple weeks ago around the same
time that I tried using winetools on FC5 test 3, it didn't go well with
winetools and I was looking for another solution and couldn't find one
that fitted well with my criteria.
I started thinking of packages like RPMs and
Karl Lattimer wrote:
[...]
I've looked through the winetools code and it is a clusterf*ck of
nonsense. It appears to be in the final stages of code rot [...]
Is THIS enough to get rid of Winetools?
I've looked through the winetools code and it is a clusterf*ck of
nonsense. It appears to be in the final stages of code rot, however
This clusterf*ck of nonsense helped me to get a microcontroller
development suite running under Wine, which otherwise would not install
natively. After over
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