On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Dan Hipschman wrote:
The logic is as follows:
Thanks for the explanation, Dan!
Better than this would be to put assert(is_user_type(type)); above the
initializations to convince the programmer at least that name will get
initialized correctly in get_user_type. If that
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2007 00:55:34 schrieb Brian Dunne:
but
I encountered a pretty serious problem when trying to wine World of
Warcraft in OpenGL mode. In short, it won't draw models - it seems to draw
environments and effect animations fine, but characters and objects like
benches and
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Reece Dunn wrote:
[...]
It would be even better if the tests were also run on real machines,
as that would catch which test failures are VM related (such as the
Direct3D tests).
Sure. However I don't have real Windows machines so I'll leave this as
an exercise for someone
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Detlef Riekenberg wrote:
On Sa, 2007-10-27 at 14:03 +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
Things still on the todo list:
* the script also grabs the winetest.exe signature and attempts to
verify it. But I don't know where to find the corresponding public
key
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Frank Richter wrote:
On 26.10.2007 16:52, Peter Åstrand wrote:
This solves the position problem, but instead the Help button disappears.
See screenshot
http://www.cendio.com/~astrand/wine/62-tab-size/patched.png. Any ideas?
Hint: check again what WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED's
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
[...]
I achieved much the same thing by putting a wget script in the
Auto-startup folder of Windows. Then I copy in this vmware windows
virtual machine and start it. Then Windows itself downloads winetest
and upon completion, does a shutdown -h
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2007 00:55:34 schrieb Brian Dunne:
but
I encountered a pretty serious problem when trying to wine World of
Warcraft in OpenGL mode. In short, it won't draw models - it seems to
draw
environments and effect animations fine, but characters and objects like
benches
Francois Gouget wrote:
While I prefer the autorun approach because it has fewer dependencies on
the Windows side and thus allows me to test in as clean a Windows as
desired, your approach could be pretty useful for testing on a real
Windows machine. Maybe if you post your script with some
Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not a patch I am particularily proud of, but the best way I found to get
rid of
listview.c:5043: warning: 'strW' might be used uninitialized in this
function
issued by GCC, and apart from the added cast it actually is simpler than
the original.
Hello,
There is a new Wine help and discussion forum at
http://www.wine-forum.org/index.php that is meant to be a meeting
place for anyone interested in Wine usage or development. In the past
there there has never been a single forum dedicated solely to Wine.
The lack of a single forum has left
It's a jungle out there! (WineBot, Wine Doors, PlayOnLinux + the old ones)
Dan Kegel wrote:
This one seems new to me:
http://www.playonlinux.com
It's hooked up in the wine wiki already:
http://wiki.winehq.org/ThirdPartyApplications
http://wiki.winehq.org/PlayOnLinux
Anyone tried it?
-
Hello,
I've submitted a patch to wine-patches 5 days ago which has not been added yet:
Added wrapper dll for ct-api(CardTerminal API)
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2007-October/045716.html
I think that most of the code has already been reviewed:
The 1st version has already been
Awesome, it was about time something like this was done, I feel more at home
with a forum rather than using a mailing list - kudos to you! thanks a ton,
I'll register ASAP ^_^.
On 10/29/07, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
There is a new Wine help and discussion forum at
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 11:34:33AM -0400, Tom Wickline wrote:
My goal is to provide a forum to bring Wine users together into a
single meeting place to discuss anything relevant to the daily
happenings surrounding Wine.
Does that mean you will make it synchronise with the user mailinglist?
On 10/29/07, Jan Zerebecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that mean you will make it synchronise with the user mailinglist?
I can't speak for Tom on this issue, though I was the one to suggest
that he start
the forum after the Wineconf discussions regarding the mailing list
and newsgroup
Dan Kegel wrote:
This one seems new to me:
http://www.playonlinux.com
It's hooked up in the wine wiki already:
http://wiki.winehq.org/ThirdPartyApplications
http://wiki.winehq.org/PlayOnLinux
Anyone tried it?
- Dan
Whatever happened to winefix by the way? You mentioned it earlier, but
Steven wrote:
I can't speak for Tom on this issue, though I was the one to
suggest that he start the forum after the Wineconf discussions
regarding the mailing list and newsgroup disconnection.
So you're the guilty party! Next time you decide to shake
up the wine community like that, please
Alex Romosan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this was on my thinkpad t40 with a radeon r250 (mobility firegl 9000)
card using the open source drivers. the program also crashes on my
desktop with an nvidia card using the proprietary nvidia drivers but i
don't know if it's the same problem. i'll
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x at address 0x7da22648
(thread 0014), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x in 32-bit code
(0x7da22648).
Gah, please stop spamming us with full back traces. And if you think
this is a Wine
Supposedly her tool finds bugs in source trees by looking
for rules in comments and then checking the software
against those rules.
Her paper says she found one bug in wine this way...
I sure didn't any reference to the actual bug, did you?
--Juan
This patch seems to cause the problem...
Author: Hagop Hagopian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 17-03-2007 19:16:08
Parent: comctl32: tab: Added message sequence tests for the tab c...
Child: winex11.drv: In the case requested glyphs do not present...
Branch: master (d3drm: Implement
-- Forwarded message --
From: Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 29, 2007 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: New Wine help and discussion forum
To: Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/29/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/29/07, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, a
Hi,
On 10/29/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But unless we kill the wine-users mailing list, you can't
achieve your stated goal of having just one place to post.
It does help consolidate all other Wine forum discussion that
already goes on everywhere else though. My thinking is to
leave
Hello,
I'm having problems with the result of the message TCM_GETCURFOCUS. In
Windows, it returns 0 while in wine I got -1 (0x). This
results in a Segfault for a 3rd party proprietary application (no
source).
0009:Ret KERNEL32.TlsGetValue() retval=001445f8 ret=00501fc1
0009:Call
It seems that this happens when the tab is not painted yet (window
created hidden) and the current focused tab read.
2297 static void TAB_Refresh (TAB_INFO *infoPtr, HDC hdc)
2298 {
(...)
2328 /* If we haven't set the current focus yet, set it now.
2329 * Only happens when we first paint
Hi,
On 10/29/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you're the guilty party! Next time you decide to shake
up the wine community like that, please consider discussing
the move with the developer community first.
Yes...well I plead no contest anyway. I did not gather from the
Wineconf
On 10/29/07, Juan Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Supposedly her tool finds bugs in source trees by looking
for rules in comments and then checking the software
against those rules.
Her paper says she found one bug in wine this way...
I sure didn't any reference to the actual bug, did you?
On 10/29/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do folks think we should try that? Or do people really think
we should kill the mailing list and go to a forum?
I have never said the first word about killing any mailing list. I put
up a forum so users would have a singe place to post to, and
On 10/29/07, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, a single forum and a mailing list is a vast improvement over
multiple forums and a mailing list. If you get your way it will be a
forum and Google groups, and then you and Google will be the one who
kills the Wine user mailing list, not
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
feed simulated keystrokes
On 10/29/07, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never said the first word about killing any mailing list. I put
up a forum so users would have a singe place to post to...
But unless we kill the wine-users mailing list, you can't
achieve your stated goal of having just one place to
should i attach the backtraces to the bug submission?
Yes, attach them as text file attachments to the bug. Thanks very much!
--Juan
Juan Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x at address
0x7da22648 (thread 0014), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x in 32-bit code
(0x7da22648).
Gah, please stop spamming us with full back
So I tried to submit a patch (to the patch mailing list) a few days ago
and got no response (or acceptance), so I'm guessing I need to do
something different. It is just a few simple stubs for functions needed
to get RO2 (a game) running.
The original email is attached. If anyone could tell me
i thought somebody else who knows more about this might find the traces
of interest. i didn't simply just post back traces, i spent a whole day using
git-bisect and recompiling wine until i found the commit that broke things
for me.
Yes, I know you did more than _just_ post backtraces. But
Juan Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So please, do log that bug, and include the commit that broke it.
should i attach the backtraces to the bug submission?
--alex--
--
| I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active |
| advance of the mind, it will be possible
On 10/29/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/29/07, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never said the first word about killing any mailing list. I put
up a forum so users would have a singe place to post to...
But unless we kill the wine-users mailing list, you can't
Hi Chris,
So I tried to submit a patch (to the patch mailing list) a few days ago
and got no response (or acceptance), so I'm guessing I need to do
something different. It is just a few simple stubs for functions needed
to get RO2 (a game) running.
The original email is attached. If anyone
Gerald Pfeifer escribió:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
dlls/oleaut32/tests/vartype.c has the following snippet of code:
+ f = -1e-400;/* deliberately cause underflow */
+ hres = pVarBstrFromR4(f, lcid, 0, bstr);
+ ok(hres == S_OK, got hres 0x%08lx\n, hres);
+
Juan,
Thanks for the quick response. The fastcall assembly I actually copied
from another DLL (I think it was in ntoskrnl.exe or ntdll.dll.) There
should probably be a standard place for the fastcall macros instead, but
I didn't see one off hand. If you happen to know a good place to put
them
Juan Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So please, do log that bug, and include the commit that broke it.
it's been reported as bug 10234.
--alex--
--
| I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active |
| advance of the mind, it will be possible (simultaneously with |
|
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2007 19:18:29 schrieb Steven Edwards:
I can't speak for Tom on this issue, though I was the one to suggest
that he start
the forum after the Wineconf discussions regarding the mailing list
and newsgroup
disconnection. I think long term we might want to see about just
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
dlls/oleaut32/tests/vartype.c has the following snippet of code:
+ f = -1e-400;/* deliberately cause underflow */
+ hres = pVarBstrFromR4(f, lcid, 0, bstr);
+ ok(hres == S_OK, got hres 0x%08lx\n, hres);
+ if (bstr)
+ {
+
[Hmm, I thought you wanted to take the discussion offlist,
but I see you forwarded to the list. Here's a catchup message.]
On 10/29/07, Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/29/07, Tom Wickline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My stated goal is to not increase the number of
discussion forums /
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
wine-devel@winehq.org Subject: Re: New Wine help and discussion forum Date:
Tue, 30 Oct 2007 01:10:43 +0100 CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
I suggested to create a forum because users are familiar with phpbb, but
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 07:07:15PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
To get uninitialized warnings, you have to also specify
optimization (-O2). Without -O, gcc doesn't
do the analysis that can detect uninitialized variables.
Compiling with -O2 -W -Wall using either gcc 4.0 or 3.4 I don't get
any
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