Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-05 Thread Alexandre Julliard
André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de writes: We should decide soon if we want to accept that patch, because it breaks DOSBox compatiblity. So in case we commit it we should change it in dosbox before they release 0.75 AJ? No, that would also break compatibility with existing prefixes. --

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 05:22:14PM -0500, jordan wrote: Hi, I have been experimenting with some patchsets for Wine - based on an implementation of Wine originally developed By Muse Research. It has improved support for a bunch of stuff, fixes (most) bottlenecks for Linux proaudio folks

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread jordan
The original patches/sources (that i have based my version on, are found here: http://www.museresearch.com/support/receptor-faq.php ...at the bottom of the page / last link: http://www.museresearch.com/support/receptor-faq.php these patches fix Wine problems (in most areas) for people using

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread jordan
Also, as a general note Marcus (and any other wine-developer who may be reading this). If you guys ever happen to come accross patches that may fix issues for me, but aren't suitable for upstream ~ please contact me and pass them along. since i am targeting a much smaller audience with

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread Michael Ost
Hi, list. We at Muse Research are happy help move our patches from custom one-offs to the main fork. Background info below... The original patches/sources (that i have based my version on, are found here: http://www.museresearch.com/support/receptor-faq.php ...at the bottom of the page /

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread jordan
We at Muse Research are happy help move our patches from custom one-offs to the main fork. Background info below... -- Michael Ost Muse Research and Development Hi Michael, I recognize your name from years ago on various (linux-related) lists. I hope you don't mind that i took the

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread Louis Gorenfeld
Hi! I'm really happy that some of our patches are making it into WINE! If I could chime in... 0005-Expand-dos-has-entropy-in-order-to-make-collision-le.patch Not sure why this is needed? I'm not sure why either, but i am guessing it improves things in a linux-rt/VST setting (in

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread André Hentschel
On 04.01.2013 22:33, Louis Gorenfeld wrote: Hi! I'm really happy that some of our patches are making it into WINE! If I could chime in... 0005-Expand-dos-has-entropy-in-order-to-make-collision-le.patch Not sure why this is needed? I'm not sure why either, but i am guessing it

Re: Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-04 Thread jordan
This might also end up being generally useful for programs that are realtime and make a lot of wineserver calls. I believe the mutexes were taking too long to access because they were going through wineserver, which was already handling a lot of other calls in serial. Basically, it was a

Patchsets that need review by experienced Wine Developers

2013-01-03 Thread jordan
Hi, I have been experimenting with some patchsets for Wine - based on an implementation of Wine originally developed By Muse Research. It has improved support for a bunch of stuff, fixes (most) bottlenecks for Linux proaudio folks making use of Wine + Jack, and also contains some bug fixes for

Free VMware Workstation licenses for Wine developers

2009-12-08 Thread Greg Geldorp
I already announced this at WineConf, but for people who were not there: VMware wants to support the Wine project by providing free of charge Workstation 7 licenses to Wine developers. We're not going to be too picky about the definition of Wine developer. If you have been able to get a patch

Re: Sending updates to wine developers guide

2008-02-25 Thread Francois Gouget
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Austin English wrote: I was looking at the website.git online, I can't find the documentation so I can edit it. http://source.winehq.org/git/website.git/?a=blob;f=templates/en/documentation.template references /docs/, but that doesn't exist on git. I'm sure a lot of the

Sending updates to wine developers guide

2008-02-23 Thread Austin English
I was looking at the website.git online, I can't find the documentation so I can edit it. http://source.winehq.org/git/website.git/?a=blob;f=templates/en/documentation.template references /docs/, but that doesn't exist on git. I'm sure a lot of the info is outdated, but I was mostly looking to fix

re: Sending updates to wine developers guide

2008-02-23 Thread Dan Kegel
I can't find the documentation so I can edit it. Look at the bottom of http://winehq.org/site/git The command to load it into a local git repository is git cvsimport -v -k -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/wine docs You can then send in patches.

Details: Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-10 Thread Chetan Venkatesh
I got a lot of people asking me to post details about our intended project. Basically, what we are trying to do is run native Windows applications on a remote X desktop; we feel that the best way to do this would be to use wine as a base to develop a Windows to X translator/mapping, and then

Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-10 Thread Chetan Venkatesh
at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chetan -- Chetan Venkatesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin and Windows. Can anyone point me to the right

Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Am Mittwoch 10 Januar 2007 16:53 schrieb Chetan Venkatesh: Basically, what we are trying to do is run native Windows applications on a remote X desktop; we feel that the best way to do this would be to use wine as a base to develop a Windows to X translator/mapping, and then export the X calls

Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-09 Thread Chetan Venkatesh
My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin and Windows. Can anyone point me to the right mailing list / forum to make a posting at or can interested developers contact me please - [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-09 Thread Tom Wickline
Hello Chetan, I believe this link will be of help : http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ Regards, Tom On 1/9/07, Chetan Venkatesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under

Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-09 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Am Dienstag 09 Januar 2007 19:41 schrieb Chetan Venkatesh: My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin and Windows. Can anyone point me to the right mailing list / forum to make a posting

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-27 Thread Mike Hearn
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:27:10 +1000, Troy Rollo wrote: On Friday 23 June 2006 22:50, Mike Hearn wrote: A very specific legal interpretation that would require the company behind Thinstall to want to hurt the Wine project be careful, none of us are lawyers here. That's not entirely true.

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-27 Thread Troy Rollo
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 02:11, Mike Hearn wrote: On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:27:10 +1000, Troy Rollo wrote: On Friday 23 June 2006 22:50, Mike Hearn wrote: careful, none of us are lawyers here. That's not entirely true. We have IP lawyers on wine-devel? Can you say who? I'm a

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-25 Thread Troy Rollo
On Friday 23 June 2006 22:50, Mike Hearn wrote: A very specific legal interpretation that would require the company behind Thinstall to want to hurt the Wine project be careful, none of us are lawyers here. That's not entirely true. -- Troy Rollo - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-23 Thread Mike Hearn
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:32:11 -0600, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Basically you are _stealing_ developers from the project. Because with your closed source project such developer will be prohibited from participating in the Wine project. A very specific legal interpretation that would require the

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-23 Thread Mike Hearn
Hiya Jonathon, I wouldn't worry too much about the negative reactions there, which is a shame. As Molle has pointed out he is not really a Wine developer. I am and I'd say that it's totally fine to post such a job advert here, I'm sure there are people here who would like to find a good job with

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-23 Thread Kuba Ober
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 21:24, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Wednesday, June 21, 2006, 11:41:32 AM, Andreas Mohr wrote: Hi, On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 07:27:28PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: I wouldn't necessarily judge the whole list by just two negative reactions. It's interesting to see that with

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-23 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Friday, June 23, 2006, 9:51:28 AM, Kuba Ober wrote: On Wednesday 21 June 2006 21:24, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Wednesday, June 21, 2006, 11:41:32 AM, Andreas Mohr wrote: Hi, On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 07:27:28PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: I wouldn't necessarily judge the whole list by just two

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-22 Thread Molle Bestefich
Jonathan Clark wrote: Judging by the two negative reactions Based on the expressive smiley in my posting, I'd hardly consider it negative. It was more of a well-meaning joke, but perhaps also one that told how your posting could be interpreted. I *would* find it interesting to know how much

RE: Wine developers?

2006-06-21 Thread Jonathan Clark
Judging by the two negative reactions, apparently I didn't follow protocol for posting to the list and I want to apologize for that. I understand how it can look from a different perspective. I checked with the #wine-hackers channel first and those guys were very friendly. We had a great

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-21 Thread Kai Blin
* Jonathan Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20/06/06, 23:35:26]: Judging by the two negative reactions, apparently I didn't follow protocol for posting to the list and I want to apologize for that. I understand how it can look from a different perspective. I checked with the #wine-hackers channel

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-21 Thread Andreas Mohr
Hi, On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 07:27:28PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: I wouldn't necessarily judge the whole list by just two negative reactions. It's interesting to see that with my wine experience there might be jobs out there working on something similar. (Not that I'm interested right now, I'm

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-21 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Wednesday, June 21, 2006, 11:41:32 AM, Andreas Mohr wrote: Hi, On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 07:27:28PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: I wouldn't necessarily judge the whole list by just two negative reactions. It's interesting to see that with my wine experience there might be jobs out there working on

Wine developers?

2006-06-20 Thread Jonathan Clark
Hello All, My name is Jonathan Clark, and I work with a team on a project that has some similarities with Wine. The project is called Thinstall (http://thinstall.com), and on first glance similarities may not be apparent. Thinstall allows Win32 applications to run (on Windows) from a network

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-20 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Tuesday, June 20, 2006, 2:59:59 PM, Jonathan Clark wrote: Hello All, My name is Jonathan Clark, and I work with a team on a project that has I think it's a really really really rude to write to an open source project and offer such a work. Basically you are _stealing_ developers from the

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-20 Thread Chris Morgan
It's up to individual developers to decide whether or not to work on a project that precludes them from contributing to particular OSS projects. It might be slightly off topic but there haven't been a lot of job offer emails to wine-devel lately or ever. Chris On Tuesday 20 June 2006 9:32

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-20 Thread Joseph Garvin
Lots of open source developers probably still have day jobs. Maybe they're looking for a new one. Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Tuesday, June 20, 2006, 2:59:59 PM, Jonathan Clark wrote: Hello All, My name is Jonathan Clark, and I work with a team on a project that has I

Re: Wine developers?

2006-06-20 Thread Molle Bestefich
Jonathan Clark wrote: replaces the Windows loader for loading EXEs DLLs, doing things like mapping, imports, and thread/process management. It also replaces ~400 Win32 api functions We're currently borrowing code from the Wine project... with funding coming from our customers. Recently