Re: ws2_32: Test for invalid hostnames again.

2008-05-15 Thread Kai Blin
On Wednesday 14 May 2008 18:37:56 Dan Kegel wrote: Kai, that test will always fail on some systems. How about this: just test for whether that function completes at all, rather than testing for success. Seriously, if an ISP gets you to a spam page for nonexistant.winehq.org, can't we sue

Re: mono progress on mixed-mode assemblies...

2008-05-15 Thread Kai Blin
On Wednesday 14 May 2008 14:48:53 Kornél Pál wrote: But I would like to know if the Wine community is willing to license msvcrt under MIT/X11 after that in the future in Wine's source repository to help Mono? I've learned the hard way that it doesn't make sense to discuss this stuff before

Re: Configure question about Wine / HAL

2008-05-15 Thread Tijl Coosemans
On Wednesday 14 May 2008 22:03:35 Kris Moore wrote: I'm trying to get Wine to compile with HAL support on FreeBSD, and running into this error: checking dbus/dbus.h usability... yes checking dbus/dbus.h presence... yes checking for dbus/dbus.h... yes checking hal/libhal.h usability... yes

Re: regressions running Photoshop?

2008-05-15 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm. I just tried running Photoshop CS2 trial and Photoshop 5.5 trial, and both failed on current wine. CS2 complained not enough DOS memory, and 5.5 complained lcms: Error #12288; Too many tags (2025813777) PS6 works, though. This looks like an

Re: regressions running Photoshop?

2008-05-15 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm. I just tried running Photoshop CS2 trial and Photoshop 5.5 trial, and both failed on current wine. CS2 complained not enough DOS memory, and 5.5 complained lcms: Error #12288; Too many tags (2025813777)

Re: regressions running Photoshop?

2008-05-15 Thread Dan Kegel
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The culprit is: 4046075462c00f4479f185d1c0514584ff851223 is first bad commit commit 4046075462c00f4479f185d1c0514584ff851223 Author: Andrew Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue May 13 22:41:58 2008 +0100 cabinet:

Re: mono progress on mixed-mode assemblies...

2008-05-15 Thread Juan Lang
I've learned the hard way that it doesn't make sense to discuss this stuff before you actually have the code. So I'd suggest you first go and see if you can get the authors of that dll to agree to relicense for you and once that's done, we can discuss what happens with Wine's copy. I'll try

Re: mono progress on mixed-mode assemblies...

2008-05-15 Thread Robert Shearman
Kornél Pál wrote: Also note that Mono's Class Library is licensed under MIT/X11 because inlining (done by the runtime) may be incompatible with GPL that would not allow non-GPL programs to be executed within Mono. Would it be possible to have a MIT/X11 licensed msvcrt? I'm not sure if you

richedit: text that does not need scrollbar should also result in a scroll range of 0. Tests for this behavior. Try 2.

2008-05-15 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
Alex Villací­s Lasso escribió: Eric Pouech escribió: Alex Villací­s Lasso a écrit : Even though the code freeze is still in effect, I post this so that it will be reviewed. For more information, see bug #12311. Changelog: * richedit: empty text should result in a scroll range of 0. * Tests

Re: Configure question about Wine / HAL

2008-05-15 Thread Kris Moore
I was building the port, and hal / dbus were both installed. The funny thing was that the first time I built the port, it didn't even get this far, it said : checking for hal/libhal.h... no, but if I checked in /usr/local/include/hal, libhal.h was in there. Then I made a link to /usr/include

Re: mono progress on mixed-mode assemblies...

2008-05-15 Thread Kornél Pál
From: Juan Lang The main contributors that have not done so that I saw after a quick perusal were Alexandre and Rob Shearman. If you can't get their permission, you'd have to start with the last MIT/X11 licensed version, or get Transgaming's most recent ReWind version and start from there.

Call for help with Wine 1.0 testing

2008-05-15 Thread Jeremy White
Hi Folks, One key goal for Wine 1.0 is that all of its conformance tests run successfully on nearly all systems. We would really like your help in figuring out how close we are to that goal. To that end, if you are comfortable with checking Wine out via git, could you please visit this page:

Re: Call for help with Wine 1.0 testing

2008-05-15 Thread Louis Lenders
Jeremy White jwhite at codeweavers.com writes: Hi Folks, One key goal for Wine 1.0 is that all of its conformance tests run successfully on nearly all systems. We would really like your help in figuring out how close we are to that goal. To that end, if you are comfortable with

Re: [Wine] Call for help with Wine 1.0 testing

2008-05-15 Thread Dan Kegel
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Jeremy White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One key goal for Wine 1.0 is that all of its conformance tests run successfully on nearly all systems. We would really like your help in figuring out how close we are to that goal. To that end, if you are comfortable

Re: [Wine] Call for help with Wine 1.0 testing

2008-05-15 Thread Jeremy White
Say, who maintains that web site? It'd be handy to have an option to suppress rows that have neither crashes nor failures; right now you have to scroll vertically a whole lot to see all the failures. I'm not sure. The source is in this git tree: http://source.winehq.org/git/tools.git

Re: ALSA Midi port names

2008-05-15 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
Free Ekanayaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I attach an amended patch for this bug: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13241 As it's been said the first hunk of your patch looks incorrect and seems not related. Also, please use your real name, Wine doesn't accept anonymous patches. --

Right way to cope with user error in make test?

2008-05-15 Thread Jeremy White
So...turns out that in this flood of new reporting, that one of the errors only happened to me, and it further turns out to be entirely user error; I didn't have libxslt. So, the obvious first solution is for me to actually read my configure results and deal with it. But I think I serve nicely

Re: Right way to cope with user error in make test?

2008-05-15 Thread Alistair Leslie-Hughes
Jeremy White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] So...turns out that in this flood of new reporting, that one of the errors only happened to me, and it further turns out to be entirely user error; I didn't have libxslt. So, the obvious first solution is for me to

Re: [Wine] Call for help with Wine 1.0 testing

2008-05-15 Thread Dan Kegel
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Jeremy White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Say, who maintains that web site? It'd be handy to have an option to suppress rows that have neither crashes nor failures; right now you have to scroll vertically a whole lot to see all the failures. I'm not sure. The