Howdy All,
This autumn I began learning both Wine and COM. A
combination of limited documentation and trouble finding the
right example code for my task at hand made this a difficult
process. In an attempt to help other new Wine and COM
developers I wrote a tutorial on COM development the Wine
- Original Message -
*From:* Jacek Caban [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*CC:* wine-devel@winehq.org
*Sent:* Wed, Oct 31 2007 at 21:20 +0200
*Subject:* Wine Gecko packaging
Hi Dmitry,
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
http://source.winehq.org/winegecko.php still
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2007 08:00:36 schrieb Roy Shea:
Howdy All,
This autumn I began learning both Wine and COM. A
combination of limited documentation and trouble finding the
right example code for my task at hand made this a difficult
process. In an attempt to help other new Wine
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2007 02:01:14 schrieb Ivan Gyurdiev:
+if (use_vs(stateblock-wineD3DDevice)
stateblock-wineD3DDevice-vs_selected_mode == SHADER_ARB)
GLSL specific logic should go in glsl_shader.c.
Please try to get away from writing code in terms of flags and if
statements
Chris Robinson wrote:
@ stdcall SetupInstallFromInfSectionA(long long str long long str long ptr
ptr long ptr)
@ stdcall SetupInstallFromInfSectionW(long long wstr long long wstr long ptr
ptr long ptr)
@ stdcall SetupInstallServicesFromInfSectionA(long str long)
+@ stdcall
On 01.11.2007 14:26, Robert Shearman wrote:
There's no need to move the entry for
SetupInstallServicesFromInfSectionW. The list was sorted alphabetically,
but now it isn't.
Unless you ignore the A/W suffix. One could argue that this is more
intuitive as you could locate an entry in the list
[ Updated patch at the end, Alexandre. ]
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
Sorry to object, but which version of exactly which compiler optimizes
away the negative sign?
You're right, I misread this, sorry. My original patch wasn't wrong,
but the explanation was, and there
Perhaps we need to gather more input from other developers:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10266
--- Comment #4 from Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-11-01 08:32:46
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But in that case, you will find all of your X11 applications on your
desktop,
including Firefox
Hello
Is there supposed to be a way to set a HTTP (or
otherwise) proxy server in Wine's iexplore at the
moment?
I can't find any such documentation, but searching
around has found a lot of people suggesting that
setting these keys will help:
Peter Åstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Not consistent
It might be interesting to compare with CapsLock. Shift can cancel
CapsLock, but also substitute it. This is true on both Windows and Linux.
Additionally, on Linux, NumLock works the same, ie Shift works in both
directions. On
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, Francois Gouget wrote:
[...]
There are other options to specify which version of winetest.exe to
grab, to set the timeout on the tests execution, etc.
Things still on the todo list:
* the script also grabs the winetest.exe signature and attempts to
verify it. But I
Francois Gouget wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, Francois Gouget wrote:
In fact I've been able to verify that it works in real life since
winetest has not been updated since last monday :-(
Compilation problems?
Yeah, I guess due to the new d3dx8 tests. Have a look at
Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
I am currently trying to clean up the riched20 tests that are failing in
WinXP. While doing this, I have encountered the following problem: on
the function test_WM_PASTE() (at line 1959 of
dlls/riched20/tests/editor.c in current git), the test is supposed to
Hi Chris,
This patch is already committed, but, I'm afraid, it's wrong. Setting
these registries has nothing to do with installing Gecko. Setting them
in Gecko installer will only make supporting it harder. We don't want to
tell user to run iexplore about:blank to get an app working.
I will send
On Thursday 01 November 2007 10:47:36 am Jacek Caban wrote:
Hi Chris,
This patch is already committed, but, I'm afraid, it's wrong. Setting
these registries has nothing to do with installing Gecko. Setting them
in Gecko installer will only make supporting it harder. We don't want to
tell
Chris Robinson wrote:
Actually, Alexendre agreed to the patch *because* it sets the version when
Gecko is installed. This allows people to still install native IE if they
wish, and allows apps that need native IE to be able to have it, by
installing IE before Gecko. Alexendre wasn't willing
Boaz Harrosh wrote:
Do you have a magic param to download the latest one available?
something like: winegecko.php?v=latest
No, we don't have, but it sounds like a good idea. It's easy to add.
Jacek
On Thursday 01 November 2007 12:40:25 pm Jacek Caban wrote:
The real solution is to always set IE version. To do it we have to fix
apps that block it. The problem, apart from that I didn't have time to
make bug hunting on them yet, is that we don't really have a list of
such apps. Quicken is
Jacek Caban [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But currently, if you use the new installing way (from hard drive),
Gecko installs during wineprefixcreate if user has it set up correctly.
It means that some users will have always set IE version, others won't.
It's definitely not what we want. We may
We currently have the following code in tape.c:
if (data-Offset.u.LowPart = 0) {
cmd.mt_op = MTFSF;
cmd.mt_count = data-Offset.u.LowPart;
}
else {
cmd.mt_op = MTBSF;
cmd.mt_count = -data-Offset.u.LowPart;
}
data is
On Thursday 01 November 2007 21:22:14 Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
We currently have the following code in tape.c:
if (data-Offset.u.LowPart = 0) {
cmd.mt_op = MTFSF;
cmd.mt_count = data-Offset.u.LowPart;
}
else {
cmd.mt_op = MTBSF;
Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
We currently have the following code in tape.c:
if (data-Offset.u.LowPart = 0) {
cmd.mt_op = MTFSF;
cmd.mt_count = data-Offset.u.LowPart;
}
else {
cmd.mt_op = MTBSF;
cmd.mt_count =
I've posted results from running the entire conformance test suit
under Valgrind at
http://kegel.com/wine/valgrind/20071001/
There are 100 files there; one for each test that had warnings.
(And one more file with everything concatenated together,
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