--- On Thu, 26/8/10, Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, half of the
cross-compiling dependencies are available (and more
up to date) on fedora
under the ming32-* packages.
I don't use fedora, but you're welcome to add that
information for the
benefit of fedora users.
Am 25.08.2010 um 04:34 schrieb James McKenzie:
Dan Kegel wrote:
Would it be appropriate and useful to invite someone from
Mono and Pulseaudio to attend Wineconf this year?
We do have to work well with those projects, maybe that would help
solve a couple current or future problems.
Dan:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesin...@gmx.at wrote:
Would it be appropriate and useful to invite someone from
Mono and Pulseaudio to attend Wineconf this year?
I guess it never hurts to have people around, but we should have a set of
issues to discuss with them.
Mono:
Vincent, what do you think? Probably they're not holding us up,
but maybe they'd like to see a presentation from you about
status of Mono integration?
Oh geez. Um. Well, they are indeed not holding us up. In all my
communication with them, they've been very helpful.
I don't know that
Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com wrote:
Sent: Aug 26, 2010 9:03 AM
To: Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com
Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesin...@gmx.at
Subject: Re: Inviting Mono and pulseaudio to wineconf?
Mono:
Vincent, what do you think? Probably they're not holding us up
Also, half of the
cross-compiling dependencies are available (and more up to date) on fedora
under the ming32-* packages.
I don't use fedora, but you're welcome to add that information for the
benefit of fedora users. (Or even a reference for yourself; that's
pretty much what I use the wiki
Vincent Povirk wrote:
snipped
http://wiki.winehq.org/Mono is looking good. (Think there's a Summer
of Code 2011 project or two in there?)
Judging by bugzilla, there don't seem to be any large projects that
would help compatibility enough to be worthwhile. All the mscoree bugs
only affect one
I'm not against inviting Pulseaudio guys. Sure, Pulseaudio was added
to distributions way too early and there still are a lot of issues but
sound servers like pulseaudio are really the way to go for the future.
People want to be able to plug in lets say a usb headset (so another
soundcard) when
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Roderick Colenbrander
thunderbir...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not against inviting Pulseaudio guys. Sure, Pulseaudio was added
to distributions way too early and there still are a lot of issues but
sound servers like pulseaudio are really the way to go for the
On 08/24/2010 12:32 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
Would it be appropriate and useful to invite someone from
Mono and Pulseaudio to attend Wineconf this year?
We do have to work well with those projects, maybe that would help
solve a couple current or future problems.
If I remember right I floated
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Jeff Cook j...@deserettechnology.com wrote:
Having a good pulseaudio driver (in the new wine audio design) might
not be a bad thing.
My understanding is that the new mmdevapi code leverages OpenAL, which
theoretically should take care of the pulseaudio issues
Maybe we should preemptively invite an OpenAL guy :-)
I assume you mean Chris Robinson. And yes, we should totally invite him.
Would it be appropriate and useful to invite someone from
Mono and Pulseaudio to attend Wineconf this year?
We do have to work well with those projects, maybe that would help
solve a couple current or future problems.
Dan Kegel wrote:
Would it be appropriate and useful to invite someone from
Mono and Pulseaudio to attend Wineconf this year?
We do have to work well with those projects, maybe that would help
solve a couple current or future problems.
Dan:
+1 on Mono, -1 on PulseAudio
James McKenzie
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