Folks,
Now that the Mac driver is fully merged and all the bugs fixed (right?),
it's time to think about the next stable release. I would like to start
the code freeze after the next release cycle, so two weeks from now.
Hopefully, like last time we can keep the freeze period relatively
short,
Happy New Year to everyone!
As you probably know, 2012 will be the year when we release 1.4. I know
I already said this last year, but this time I mean it...
The release features are in good shape now, and the plan is to enter
code freeze as soon as the DIB engine can be considered done, which
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Edward Savage wrote:
[...]
Out of interest why are applications not considered release goals? I'm
sure there is a very good reason I'd just like to know it. Just seems
to me that it would be a good idea to pick a handful of very popular,
but mostly ignored, applications
As a user that only uses wine for playing games built for the Windows
platform what I would like the most is d3d10, d3d10.1 and d3d11. It
seems that these API's are more similar between themselves than what is
the difference between d3d9 and d3d10.
Folks,
There won't be a release this week, since I'll be spending my Friday on
an airplane. Release 1.1.44 will be next Friday.
If all goes well and I can finish the few remaining bits of 64-bit
support, it should be the last release of the 1.1.x series. We'll then
enter code freeze and start
Looks like Alexandre must have fired up his time machine again :-)
And as long as it's up and running, how about a look forward
at the 1.4 release plans?
On 9/12/10 6:36 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
Looks like Alexandre must have fired up his time machine again :-)
And I thought I was alone...
And as long as it's up and running, how about a look forward
at the 1.4 release plans?
Would be nice to know what has priority for this release. I would love
James McKenzie wrote:
Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
And as long as it's up and running, how about a look forward
at the 1.4 release plans?
Would be nice to know what has priority for this release.
I would love to see the DIB Engine be the 'deal maker'.
Ain't gonna happen. Too hard
On 9/12/10 12:29 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Dan Kegeld...@kegel.com wrote:
And as long as it's up and running, how about a look forward
at the 1.4 release plans?
Would be nice to know what has priority for this release.
I would love to see the DIB Engine be the 'deal maker
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
And as long as it's up and running, how about a look forward
at the 1.4 release plans?
Would be nice to know what has priority for this release.
I would love to see the DIB
On 09/12/2010 06:36 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
Looks like Alexandre must have fired up his time machine again :-)
And as long as it's up and running, how about a look forward
at the 1.4 release plans?
I've discussed this idea with a lot of (non-Wine-Developer)
stake-holders, and a few things
On 07/16/2010 11:22 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Folks,
First I want to thank everybody for your great work of the past two
years. I'm very happy with what we have achieved with 1.2 (even if we
didn't manage to get the regression numbers down ;-) You should all go
out and have a drink to
On 17 July 2010 16:07, Scott Ritchie sc...@open-vote.org wrote:
On 07/16/2010 11:22 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Folks,
First I want to thank everybody for your great work of the past two
years. I'm very happy with what we have achieved with 1.2 (even if we
didn't manage to get the
Folks,
First I want to thank everybody for your great work of the past two
years. I'm very happy with what we have achieved with 1.2 (even if we
didn't manage to get the regression numbers down ;-) You should all go
out and have a drink to celebrate.
Code freeze is of course lifted now, so once
On 06/20/2010 01:45 PM, wy...@volny.cz wrote:
Hi, another week and Sunday gone, but this time i tried to look a bit
closely to the numbers...
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions -- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322
Hi, another week and Sunday gone, but this time i tried to look a bit
closely to the numbers...
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions -- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions -- release announcement + 3weeks(rc2)
325
Hi, another week and Sunday gone so time for simple numbers...
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions -- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions -- release announcement + 3weeks(rc2)
325 regressions -- release
On 06/13/2010 10:39 AM, wy...@volny.cz wrote:
Hi, another week and Sunday gone so time for simple numbers...
340 regressions-- release announcement
356 regressions-- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions-- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions-- release announcement +
Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
On 06/13/2010 10:39 AM, wy...@volny.cz wrote:
Hi, another week and Sunday gone so time for simple numbers...
340 regressions-- release announcement
356 regressions-- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions-- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions--
Hi, another week and Sunday gone so time for simple numbers...
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions -- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions -- release announcement + 3weeks(rc2)
325 regressions -- release
On 06/06/2010 11:34 AM, wy...@volny.cz wrote:
Hi, another week and Sunday gone so time for simple numbers...
340 regressions-- release announcement
356 regressions-- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions-- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions-- release announcement +
340 regressions-- release announcement
356 regressions-- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions-- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions-- release announcement + 3weeks(rc2)
325 regressions-- release announcement + 4weeks
As we didn't have a release last Friday
Hi, another week and Sunday gone so time for simple numbers...
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions -- release announcement + 2weeks(rc1)
322 regressions -- release announcement + 3weeks(rc2)
I think it could be even a bit
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:46 PM, James McKenzie
jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
James Mckenzie wrote:
Defaulting to $HOME/Desktop and $HOME/Documents is a good first step.
There are more directories: Music, Videos(Movies?), Pictures that
Hi,
James Mckenzie wrote:
Defaulting to $HOME/Desktop and $HOME/Documents is a good first step.
There are more directories: Music, Videos(Movies?), Pictures that IMHO such a
patch should add at the same time since that's what MS knows about as well.
Austin English austinengl...@gmail.com wrote:
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
James Mckenzie wrote:
Defaulting to $HOME/Desktop and $HOME/Documents is a good first step.
There are more directories: Music, Videos(Movies?), Pictures that IMHO such a
patch should add at the same time since that's what MS knows about as
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Damjan Jovanovic damjan@gmail.com wrote:
My latest patch set (http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/61966,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/61967,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/61968,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/61969,
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Damjan Jovanovic damjan@gmail.com
wrote:
My latest patch set (http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/61966,
http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/61967,
On May 24, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
ICNS seems like by far the easiest image file format in existence:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Icon_Image
It's apparently slightly more complicated than that page suggests, given a
simple run-length compression scheme for image data:
Hi, i know this statistics are not rocket science, but i'm just interested
how things are getting better before release
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
339 regressions -- release announcement + 2weeks
Long list of fixed bugs in 1.2-rc1
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried with other PNGs before that we've not generated. Take a
third party png, edit the Info.plist and change the icon entry to
instead
Hi,
Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
winemenubuilder generates .png only for 24 and 32 bits-per-pixel
icons, all other resolutions get converted to .xpm. I am planning to
change it to make .png's for everything, since thumbnailing .lnk files
requires .png as output
Good to know. This answers my question
To the list
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Sent: May 20, 2010 12:49 PM
To: Damjan Jovanovic damjan@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Release plans
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 12:31 PM, joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
Hi
The 64-bit support
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:47 AM, joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
And I didn't write trivial Mac patches either, e.g. to have
wineprefixcreate symlink c:\users\xyz\ Desktop + Videos + Documents +
Music to /Users/xyz/Desktop/ etc. This happens on Linux, not on MacOS.
That's another
Austin English austinengl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:47 AM, joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
And I didn't write trivial Mac patches either, e.g. to have
wineprefixcreate symlink c:\users\xyz\ Desktop + Videos + Documents +
Music to /Users/xyz/Desktop/ etc. This
To the list.
-Forwarded Message-
From: James Mckenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net
Sent: May 21, 2010 8:20 AM
To: joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com
Subject: Re: Release plans
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
And I didn't write trivial Mac patches either, e.g. to have
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 12:31 PM, joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
Hi
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete
I hope I can finish my MCI parser patches in time. Without them,
every 64bit app using MCI string commands is likely to crash (OTOH
MCI commands work (those using
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Damjan Jovanovic damjan@gmail.com wrote:
winemenubuilder generates .png only for 24 and 32 bits-per-pixel
icons, all other resolutions get converted to .xpm. I am planning to
change it to make .png's for everything, since thumbnailing .lnk files
requires
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.comwrote:
I have a hacked version in the Bordeaux tree that uses sips to create
icns icons and working Application bundles. If they have time, Austin
or Tom can send it along for your review if your interested. The
'right'
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have a hacked version in the Bordeaux tree that uses sips to create
icns icons and working Application bundles. If they have time, Austin
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Damjan Jovanovic damjan@gmail.com wrote:
Everything in the .png generation looks bog standard, but maybe MacOS
doesn't like our PNG comment. Try remove that ppng_set_text call in
winemenubuilder's SaveIconResAsPNG and see if it helps?
I've tried with other
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried with other PNGs before that we've not generated. Take a
third party png, edit the Info.plist and change the icon entry to
instead of pointing at the icns file point at the new Png image. Of
course I've tried
Hi,
some time passed and because statistics are somewhat popular here, i
did one ;)
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
So we are not converging... Will there be at least an effort to fix all
the regression or should i go and crawl through
Hi,
some time passed and because statistics are somewhat popular here, i
did one ;)
340 regressions -- release announcement
356 regressions -- release announcement + 1week
Not a good statistic, but maybe we caused a few folks to decide to submit
overdue regressions now that Wine 1.2 was
Hi,
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete
I hope I can finish my MCI parser patches in time. Without them,
every 64bit app using MCI string commands is likely to crash (OTOH
MCI commands work (those using the MCI_*_PARAMS structures)).
What can Mac users expect from this release?
Hey Brian,
Jeremy - do you have a copy of the real press release we did for 1.0? I
dug around looking for it and couldn't find it. Looks like we never
properly posted it on WineHQ. It did get picked up by quite a few news
sites, but Google isn't finding it.
Scott / Edward - when 1.0
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Jeremy White jwh...@codeweavers.com wrote:
I can't find anything on that release, but we're certainly happy to
put together another one for Wine 1.2. I've CC'd Jon Parshall, as he's
the guy that'll get to do it.
Could you link us to a copy of the 1.0 one?
Edward Savage wrote:
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Jeremy White jwh...@codeweavers.com wrote:
I can't find anything on that release, but we're certainly happy to
put together another one for Wine 1.2. I've CC'd Jon Parshall, as he's
the guy that'll get to do it.
Could you link us to a
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Scott Ritchie sc...@open-vote.org writes:
On 05/09/2010 05:00 PM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
We definitely need a release changelog, yes.
It seems to me what we really want is more than a changelog but a proper
release announcement. I
On 05/09/2010 05:00 PM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Edward Savage epss...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org
wrote:
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of the 1.1.x
series. The next release will be 1.2-rc1, which
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Scott Ritchie sc...@open-vote.org wrote:
It seems to me what we really want is more than a changelog but a proper
release announcement. I want a journalist who has hardly heard of Wine
to read the page and understand what we've done and why it's great.
I've
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Edward Savage epss...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Scott Ritchie sc...@open-vote.org
wrote:
It seems to me what we really want is more than a changelog but a proper
release announcement. I want a journalist who has hardly heard of
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Brian Vincent brian.vinc...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, what would be really good would be to provide some contact information
for people that can be used by the press to ask some simple questions about
the release. It'd be good to have a European contact and a US
Scott Ritchie sc...@open-vote.org writes:
On 05/09/2010 05:00 PM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
We definitely need a release changelog, yes.
It seems to me what we really want is more than a changelog but a proper
release announcement. I want a journalist who has hardly heard of Wine
to read
On 05/09/2010 05:00 PM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Edward Savage epss...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org
wrote:
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of the 1.1.x
series. The next release will be 1.2-rc1, which
Hin-Tak Leung hintak_le...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ben Klein shackl...@gmail.com writes:
I'm more interested to know in the status of WoW64 in Wine. Can 64bit
and 32bit Wine be installed sensibly and concurrently?
Yes, everything should work as expected now. Please
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ben Klein shackl...@gmail.com writes:
I'm more interested to know in the status of WoW64 in Wine. Can 64bit
and 32bit Wine be installed sensibly and concurrently?
Yes, everything should work as expected now. Please test it.
The last time I checked it was possible
--- On Mon, 10/5/10, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org wrote:
The last time I checked it was possible to re-use an
old wineprefix
(created by 32-bit wine under x86_64 platform) with
64-bit wine - is
it still the case? My .wine is a bit big and I'd hate
to have to
re-create it...
Ben Klein shackl...@gmail.com writes:
I'm more interested to know in the status of WoW64 in Wine. Can 64bit
and 32bit Wine be installed sensibly and concurrently?
Yes, everything should work as expected now. Please test it.
--
Alexandre Julliard
julli...@winehq.org
Tom Wickline twickl...@gmail.com writes:
I thought the code freeze, RC cycle would be more like three months not
three releases, e.g six weeks.
But I'm 100% sure AJ knows best. :)
Nobody said it can't be three months. It will last as long as good fixes
keep pouring in. In practice after 1-2
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org wrote:
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of the 1.1.x
series. The next release will be 1.2-rc1, which will mark the beginning
of the code freeze. This should result in a 1.2 final sometime in June.
Edward Savage epss...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org
wrote:
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of the 1.1.x
series. The next release will be 1.2-rc1, which will mark the beginning
of the code freeze. This
Folks,
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete, and we have most of the
fancy new icons, so it's time to think about the next stable release.
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of the 1.1.x
series. The next release will be 1.2-rc1, which will mark the beginning
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.orgwrote:
Folks,
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete, and we have most of the
fancy new icons, so it's time to think about the next stable release.
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Folks,
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete, and we have most of the
fancy new icons, so it's time to think about the next stable release.
Unless some major problems come up, 1.1.44 will be the last of the 1.1.x
series. The next release will be 1.2-rc1,
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 3:31 PM, James McKenzie
jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Folks,
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete, and we have most of the
fancy new icons, so it's time to think about the next stable release.
Unless some major problems come
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:34 AM, Austin English austinengl...@gmail.comwrote:
It's the first link on the tasklist in bugzilla:
http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMEDbug_status=NEWbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=REOPENEDproduct=Winetarget_milestone=1.2.0order=bugs.bug_severity
Tom Wickline wrote:
http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMEDbug_status=NEWbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=REOPENEDproduct=Winetarget_milestone=1.2.0
Three releases to fix 88 nasty bugs?
The sad fact is that it would take a lot more than that to fix them
all, and it probably
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
Tom Wickline wrote:
http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMEDbug_status=NEWbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=REOPENEDproduct=Winetarget_milestone=1.2.0
Three releases to fix 88 nasty bugs?
The sad fact is that
While we're linking to bug lists, this one seems most interesting to me:
http://bit.ly/bfOHK5
That's the list of major regressions introduced since 1.0-rc1.
Bug 13891 in particular will make us look bad if it's not fixed before
1.2. A lot of apps (as I understand it, any app that does it
Vincent Povirk wrote:
While we're linking to bug lists, this one seems most interesting to me:
http://bit.ly/bfOHK5
That's the list of major regressions introduced since 1.0-rc1.
Bug 13891 in particular will make us look bad if it's not fixed before
1.2. A lot of apps (as I understand it, any
Vincent Povirk wrote:
While we're linking to bug lists, this one seems most interesting to me:
http://bit.ly/bfOHK5
That's the list of major regressions introduced since 1.0-rc1.
Bug 13891 in particular will make us look bad if it's not fixed before
1.2. A lot of apps (as I understand it, any
Actually, when I read through the report, it broke in 1.0-rc4 but worked in
0.9.52. That is one old bug and aggravating too.
You're right, so it didn't work in 1.0.
That's.. that might actually be worse.
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.comwrote:
While we're linking to bug lists, this one seems most interesting to me:
http://bit.ly/bfOHK5
That's the list of major regressions introduced since 1.0-rc1.
...
What criteria did you use to build that list? There's
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu wrote:
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com
wrote:
While we're linking to bug lists, this one seems most interesting to me:
http://bit.ly/bfOHK5
That's the list of major regressions introduced
Vincent Povirk wrote:
Actually, when I read through the report, it broke in 1.0-rc4 but worked in
0.9.52. That is one old bug and aggravating too.
You're right, so it didn't work in 1.0.
That's.. that might actually be worse.
Vincent:
This should be on the 1.2 todo list. This
2010/5/9 Sir Gallantmon (ニール・ゴンパ) ngomp...@gmail.com:
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org
wrote:
Folks,
The 64-bit support is now more or less complete, and we have most of the
fancy new icons, so it's time to think about the next stable release.
What do
On 10/1/05, Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, Brian Vincent wrote:
On 10/1/05, Molle Bestefich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question is, how do I convey updates to the documentation to you guys?
Tom described it here:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 19:15:20 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
As far as I know, Gentoo (along with many other distros) cleaned up their
act w.r.t wine several months ago (when Mike Hearn, I believe, got the
various maintainers to *pay attention* to Wine development, rather than
just assuming that
Holly Bostick wrote:
If you don't want to go by, the bug has been downgraded from 'normal' to
'trivial' (which it rather is), and a suggestion has been made that,
rather than writing a patch against the wine sources (and having to
maintain it), an einfo should be added to the ebuild telling
James Liggett wrote:
Molle Bestefich wrote:
There's a newer (4.8) IDA Pro demo, but alas, it cannot be installed
under WINE CVS HEAD :-/.
That's odd...I got IDA 4.8 demo to install and work without any problems
at all. Perhaps something broke recently?
Must have. Recently? Not so sure.
Le dimanche 02 octobre 2005 à 15:45 -0600, Brian Vincent a écrit :
I don't even know how to debug this-- or even if it needs debugging-- as
I don't know how to tell the difference between how Wine would act if
the libraries cannot be found because of a lack of this update, and how
Wine
I wrote:
I wrote:
Maybe there are much better solutions out there, which could also
spare you some precious time having to do those Bugzilla reports you
are currently making...
See for instance Trac, which has built-in reports, and where the user
can in a very simple way create
Jonathan Ernst schreef:
Le dimanche 02 octobre 2005 à 15:45 -0600, Brian Vincent a écrit :
I don't even know how to debug this-- or even if it needs
debugging-- as I don't know how to tell the difference between
how Wine would act if the libraries cannot be found because of a
lack of
Le lundi 03 octobre 2005 à 12:19 +0200, Holly Bostick a écrit :
[...]
P.S. --Jonathan, been meaning to ask you; is it possible for you to
upload your public GPG to a server somewhere? It would be nice to get
rid of the yellow Unverified Signature warning I get from Enigmail
every time I read a
On 10/3/05, Molle Bestefich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What sort of errors do you get?
The installer can't create it's installation directory.
Creating the directory manually does not help.
For now you have to use native comctl32 to install some apps.
--
James Hawkins
On 10/3/05, Jonathan Ernst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentoo builds everything in some sandbox in /var/tmp and then copies
everything in the right places. Wine seems to think files will stay in
that directory altough they won't. However I'm quite sure everything
will work as expected.
There
Le lundi 03 octobre 2005 à 10:13 -0600, Brian Vincent a écrit :
On 10/3/05, Jonathan Ernst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentoo builds everything in some sandbox in /var/tmp and then copies
everything in the right places. Wine seems to think files will stay in
that directory altough they won't.
Brian Vincent schreef:
On 10/3/05, Jonathan Ernst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentoo builds everything in some sandbox in /var/tmp and then
copies everything in the right places. Wine seems to think files
will stay in that directory altough they won't. However I'm quite
sure everything will
Brian Vincent wrote:
Anyway, the filename here has demo in it, so I'm not sure if this is
the full IDA Pro everyone has used in the past.
http://www.download.com/IDA-The-Interactive-Disassembler/3000-2218_4-10361515.html?tag=lst-0-1
No-go, that version expires in 1998.
There's a newer (4.8)
Alexandre Julliard schreef:
Folks,
I just released 20050930, this should be considered the pre-0.9
release, so please give it some good testing. In particular, please
test the things that new users will encounter first, like the
automatic .wine creation and winecfg.
Even if you
Where we're at now:
* None of the IDA versions actually both install and work under Wine.
You can buy it. It then comes with a Linux console version.
Its however pretty high priced.
The Windows GUI version of IDA works fine, the Win32 console version
too. Don't remember the install anymore ;)
Marcus Meissner wrote:
Where we're at now:
* None of the IDA versions actually both install and work under Wine.
You can buy it. It then comes with a Linux console version.
Its however pretty high priced.
Hehe. Guess that's not an option, then.
The Windows GUI version of IDA works
I don't even know how to debug this-- or even if it needs debugging-- as
I don't know how to tell the difference between how Wine would act if
the libraries cannot be found because of a lack of this update, and how
Wine acts when the environment has been correctly updated.
My $.02 is if
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 20:18 +, Molle Bestefich wrote:
Brian Vincent wrote:
Anyway, the filename here has demo in it, so I'm not sure if this is
the full IDA Pro everyone has used in the past.
http://www.download.com/IDA-The-Interactive-Disassembler/3000-2218_4-10361515.html?tag=lst-0-1
On Sunday 02 October 2005 5:45 pm, Brian Vincent wrote:
Maybe we need to collect things like this into a Release Notes page
on the wiki? In this case it would look something like, GENTOO
USERS: After placing the bullets in the chamber, pointing the gun at
your foot, and typing emerge you'll
On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 20:12 +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
Btw, why not put the Wine documentation in the same CVS as the Wine
sources, Website, the AppDB, etc. It seems like this would simplify
explaining how to get it a lot (and it would automatically work with
cvsup too).
It's just
On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 15:11 -0600, Tony Lambregts wrote:
I have a question though what should I call this release in bugzilla?
20050930
20050930 pre beta 0.9.0
0.9.0 pre beta (20050930)
other suggestions
Keep it in synch with the real release. 20050930 should do just fine.
--
Dimi
Dan Kegel wrote:
Anyway, I'm trying hard to come up with a web page that
makes it easy for even non-wine-developers to help
triage bug reports. It's changed a fair bit since I first
announced it; if any of you has time to review it, I'd
love to hear your feedback.
Hello Dan,
I've just
I wrote:
Maybe there are much better solutions out there, which could also
spare you some precious time having to do those Bugzilla reports you
are currently making...
See for instance Trac, which has built-in reports, and where the user
can in a very simple way create h(is/er) own reports:
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