happier. Ultimately it is Alexandre's call, what is
considered
a real name.
Anyway, the git command to set a default user name for generating patches is,
e.g. for
mine:
git config --global user.name Hin-Tak Leung
(this writes to ~/.gitconfig, which is a text files that one can edit by hand
On Fri, 16/8/13, Frédéric Delanoy frederic.dela...@gmail.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [website] Added templates/zh-cn/cvs.template translation
To: xulixin xulixin1...@gmail.com
Cc: Wine Devel wine-devel@winehq.org
Date: Friday, 16 August, 2013, 10:59
--- On Mon, 1/7/13, David Laight da...@l8s.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 06:13:26PM
+0200, Peter Rosin wrote:
I would like to point out that it seems that the
current bug does not
appear to be *in* setup.exe, but rather occurs when
setup.exe runs
a bash post-install script,
--- On Mon, 1/7/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
... I hope your negative
attitude
toward the Cygwin toolchain is not typical of such
developers. After
all, even though the Windows GNU toolchain code bases have
diverged
between the two groups of developers, there is still
--- On Tue, 2/7/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
Going personal and accusing others of being biased is
not a way of
getting help.
...In short, I have
a
prejudice against anyone stating anecdotal evidence
concerning issues
with _any_ open-source software if they don't
--- On Fri, 28/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
... However, because of the Cygwin fork
bug, Cygwin on
Wine has largely been untested for the last three years so
this could
be a good opportunity to do such testing for the combination
of Cygwin
(with the fork fix) and
--- On Sun, 30/6/13, André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
On 29.06.2013 23:34, Hin-Tak Leung
wrote:
--- On Sat, 29/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca
wrote:
...
Also, running cygwin on wine, compared to other
windows
software
which has no unix/linux equivalents
--- On Sat, 29/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
...
The Mingw GNU toolchain works wells under wine. The
cygwin GNU toolchain don't, the last time I checked.
That may be true, but the best way to make that point about
the Cygwin
GNU toolchain is with official Cygwin bug
--- On Sat, 29/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
...
Also, running cygwin on wine, compared to other windows
software
which has no unix/linux equivalents, is hardly a priority.
That is obviously personally true for you. And for my
personal needs
Cygwin on Wine is a
--- On Thu, 27/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
On 2013-06-26 18:14-0700 Alan W.
Irwin wrote:
Note in retrospect I realized that this period leading
up to the
release of Wine-1.6.0 has been a lousy time to ask wine
developers
with Cygwin expertise to take on the
--- On Fri, 28/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
... But I _know_ the MSYS version of cat works fine on recent
Wine just
like the rest of the GNU toolchain used for building
software so if
the MSYS and Cygwin GNU toolchain code bases have not
diverged too
much it should
--- On Tue, 25/6/13, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
snipped
I currently have no experience with Cygwin and my only real
interest
in Cygwin on Wine is it theoretically provides an
alternative build
platform to my present successful work with the combination
of MinGW,
MSYS,
--- On Fri, 21/6/13, André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
On 21.06.2013 18:44, Qian Hong
wrote:
Hi Caibin,
Welcome to Wine!
Thanks for the great work, patch looks perfect to me.
It's a bit pity that Julliard just finishing today's
patch committing
several minutes ago,
That, if I remember correctly, is a legitimate wine user who is occasionally
active in the bugzilla also. I have had other friends who have clicked on the
wrong links (quite possible) and had their addressbook used that way, and/or
have e-mails pretended to have come from them.
On the whole I
--- On Sun, 5/5/13, Max TenEyck Woodbury m...@mtew.isa-geek.net wrote:
On 05/04/2013 05:37 PM, Sam Edwards
wrote:
On 05/04/2013 12:59 PM, Max TenEyck Woodbury wrote:
You are trying to make this about me. It is
not. Windows fairly
obviously does not do this 'sanity' test.
Wine is
--- On Thu, 2/5/13, Frédéric Delanoy frederic.dela...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Frédéric Delanoy frederic.dela...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [AppDB] version: Only display comments section in case version has
maintainers
To: Rosanne DiMesio dime...@earthlink.net, André Hentschel
n...@dawncrow.de
Cc:
--
On Fri, May 3, 2013 00:35 BST Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
On Thu, 2 May 2013 23:26:24 +0100 (BST)
Hin-Tak Leung ht...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
- volunteer is what it means: volunteer. To try to make anybody
volunteer in any activity any manner which is less
--- On Mon, 15/4/13, Nikolay Sivov bungleh...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/15/2013 02:50, Hin-Tak Leung
wrote:
--- On Sun, 14/4/13, Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com
wrote:
Well, here's a simple thing you can
check: Does your zlib dll link to
_lseek or _lseeki64? The first one uses a 32
I am porting an application which uses zlib's gzseek quite extensively to do
pseudo- random access of the content of large gz'ed files, in the same manner
of some's use of posix's lseek.
On small test data, it works correctly on wine. (identical result as linux). On
production data - a large
--
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 22:34 BST Vincent Povirk wrote:
considering how old zlib is and the vast number of windows application which
uses zlib
Given how many people duplicate the effort to package zlib, the fact
that they're rarely updated, and the sort of
--- On Sun, 14/4/13, Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, here's a simple thing you can
check: Does your zlib dll link to
_lseek or _lseeki64? The first one uses a 32-bit offset.
Wine's
implementation (http://source.winehq.org/source/dlls/msvcrt/file.c#L1090)
expands that to
--- On Sat, 30/3/13, Qian Hong fract...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jactry,
2013/3/30 Jactry Zeng jactr...@gmail.com:
+ li一些 C 运行时的改进。/li
I think it is better to translate C runtime to “C
运行时库“ rather than
just ”C 运行时“。
I think both are terrible translations but could not think of a better
.
--- On Sat, 30/3/13, Hin-Tak Leung ht...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
From: Hin-Tak Leung ht...@users.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [website] Simplified Chinese translation for release 1.5.27
To: Wine Devel wine-devel@winehq.org, fract...@gmail.com, Jactry Zeng
jactr...@gmail.com
Date
This one I do without google translate, high resolution would be
高解像
.
--- On Sat, 30/3/13, Jactry Zeng jactr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jactry Zeng jactr...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [website] Simplified Chinese translation for release 1.5.27
To: Qian Hong fract...@gmail.com
Cc: Wine Devel
, 2013, 10:41
2013/3/30 Hin-Tak Leung ht...@users.sourceforge.net
I think both are terrible translations but could not think of a better
alternative off my head, so I went to consult google translate. It defaults
to 運行時庫 for runtime library but allow me to choose a few other
alternatives
--- On Wed, 30/1/13, Jactry jactr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jactry jactr...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [website] Added simplified chinese
To: Jeremy Newman jnew...@codeweavers.com
Cc: wine-devel wine-devel@winehq.org
Date: Wednesday, 30 January, 2013, 16:28
Hi Jeremy,
2013/1/30 Jeremy Newman
--- On Wed, 30/1/13, Jeremy Newman jnew...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Patch looks good to me. Since I
cannot read it, I need someone else here on wine devel to
vouch for the translation. Just to make sure it is legit and
not a very tricky spam or just a pass through google
translate.
You will
--- On Wed, 12/12/12, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Greetings Wine community,
As many of you may be aware, CodeWeavers just released
CrossOver 12. We're pleased to announce that CrossOver
12 includes the long-awaited Mac driver. If you're not
familiar with it, the Mac driver
--- On Wed, 12/12/12, Josh DuBois dubo...@codeweavers.com wrote:
wine-mono.
On 12/12/12 4:27 PM, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
I am somewhat curious about the tar ball - why is the
version 12 source (120MB) and so much bigger than the
previous (44MB)? I can probably work it out by downloading
--- On Wed, 12/12/12, André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
Am 12.12.2012 23:35, schrieb Hin-Tak
Leung:
--- On Wed, 12/12/12, Josh DuBois dubo...@codeweavers.com
wrote:
wine-mono.
On 12/12/12 4:27 PM, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
I am somewhat curious about the tar ball - why
--- On Tue, 12/6/12, John Emmas john...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
snipped
Thanks Hin-Tak and Dan but I think we're at crossed purposes
now. Remember that my original question had nothing to
do with paths. I simply used paths as a convenient
example. My question is about command-line parameters
--- On Thu, 7/6/12, John Emmas john...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
snipped
Is Wine clever enough to realise that the UTF8 string needs to be converted
to a locale-specific string, so that the Windows app can understand it? Or
does Wine simply pass whatever characters it received, without
--- On Thu, 7/6/12, John Emmas john...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
snipped
FWIW the Windows app launches perfectly if I use execl() in
the Linux app - and in fact, this has all worked perfectly
for years. It was only yesterday that I began to
wonder if there might be a problem in non-English
--- On Thu, 7/6/12, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
John wrote:
from what Hin-Tak said earlier, it sounds like Wine
itself will translate any paths that I pass as a command
line parameter (or did I misunderstand that?)
Example:
wine notepad /home/dank/foo.txt
This fails because
--- On Mon, 4/6/12, Max TenEyck Woodbury m...@mtew.isa-geek.net wrote:
On 06/04/2012 03:05 AM, Frédéric
Delanoy wrote:
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Dan Kegeld...@kegel.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Frédéric
Delanoy
frederic.dela...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jun 3,
--- On Tue, 5/6/12, Max TenEyck Woodbury m...@mtew.isa-geek.net wrote:
The issue is access from linux native code to the .net
framework. snipped
Please stop your anti-mono ranting. You have no idea what you are talking
about. wine-mono is an modified version of a *win32* build of mono.
--- On Mon, 26/3/12, Aric Stewart a...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Hi,
Not to argue if it will be useful or not, as I do not know.
I think this
will be technically very hard. You will have to be able to
get the
keystrokes for a native linux applications feed them into
WINE, have
wine do
--- On Mon, 26/3/12, Cheer Xiao xiaqq...@gmail.com wrote:
What you are describing is the desirability of
predictive and phrasal input
methods in general, where the computer can anticipate
and guess your
intention as you type.
We only disagree in the definition of what a decent IME
Cheer Xiao wrote:
snipped
I'm sure that's all true, but why would making Win32 input methods run
through Wine be a better (or even easier) solution than improving the
Linux/X11 input methods?
(I'm talking about Chinese, but the same is true for Japanese.)
Because developing a decent pinyin
--- On Sun, 25/3/12, Cheer Xiao xiaqq...@gmail.com wrote:
snipped
So according to you and the thread Jerome mentioned, uxtheme
is one of
the more tricky and less rewarding areas; so I will set it
aside for
the moment and work on the IME proposal instead.
snipped
There is no reason why you
--- On Sun, 25/3/12, Cheer Xiao xiaqq...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/3/25 Hin-Tak Leung ht...@users.sourceforge.net:
--- On Sun, 25/3/12, Cheer Xiao xiaqq...@gmail.com
wrote:
snipped
So according to you and the thread Jerome
mentioned, uxtheme
is one of
the more tricky and less rewarding
--- On Tue, 20/3/12, Hin-Tak Leung ht...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
snipped
FWIW I was planning on improving cmd as my GSoC
project, and
I've talked to Dan Kegel about it - there's been no
protests
(only support) thus far on that front, so it at least
seems
doable.
In terms
--- On Tue, 20/3/12, HolyCause holy.ca...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/20/12 07:22, Maarten Lankhorst
wrote:
Agreed, would like to add cmd parser to that list too.
~Maarten
Why is this? Does cmd sound like a bad project?
FWIW I was planning on improving cmd as my GSoC project, and
I've
Strange bounces...
--- On Mon, 27/2/12, Hin-Tak Leung hintak_le...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
--- On Mon, 27/2/12, Francois Gouget
fgou...@free.fr
wrote:
Patches are posted to wine-patc...@winehq.org:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2012-February/111804.html
A quick look
--- On Mon, 27/2/12, Cheer Xiao xiaqq...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/2/17 Qian Hong fract...@gmail.com:
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 2:13 AM, Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr
wrote:
I feel that we should put out a call for
translators to the wider
community. In preparation for that I
--- On Mon, 27/2/12, 盧瑞元 rueiyuan...@gmail.com wrote:
snipped
msgid Finished searching the document.
-msgstr 檔案搜尋結束。
+msgstr 檔案查找結束.
查找 is used in zh_CN, not zh_TW.
The older version is preferred. (may be it is just my
opinion).
msgid Failed to load the RichEdit library.
--- On Mon, 27/2/12, Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Hin-Tak Leung
wrote:
[...]
One should *not* be creative and does one's own thing -
the localized
message files should be (some version of) what
localized windows
shows. Anything else is wrong.
Do
--- On Mon, 27/2/12, Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Hin-Tak Leung
wrote:
[...]
- some of the changes are over-eager: i.e. it
improves on windows
and tried to be more user-friendly, but not exactly how
windows does
it.
I think there should be a notes
--- On Sun, 26/2/12, Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr wrote:
+#, fuzzy
msgid Connection unavailable.\n
-msgstr
+msgstr 不可用; 。\n
meaning just 'useless/unavailable' - could be improved.
msgid
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it
under the terms of the
--- On Fri, 24/2/12, Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr wrote:
#, fuzzy
msgid Write fault.\n
-msgstr 默認。\n
+msgstr 預設。\n
#, fuzzy
msgid Read fault.\n
-msgstr 默認。\n
+msgstr 預設。\n
These two are wrong, as far as I see - (I need to know the context to be sure).
From one placeholder to
I just had a rather odd incident earlier today when I just launched wine cmd,
and saw that my process monitor max-out to 100% - and it continued, until I
finished what I intended to do and exited cmd, minutes later. I wasn't doing
anything else and no typing anything in the cmd console either,
I have two suggestions -
- git clone has a --depth option which does a shallow clone (i.e. with some
history removed).
- you can use git-archive to export arbitrary commits out as a tar ball
dynamically; there is no need to have store a tar ball permanently.
That said, I am doubtful about
--- On Fri, 2/9/11, Jari Vetoniemi mailro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I personally hate when applications decide to change my
screen
resolution without asking me, or some applications just
won't run
inside window.
So I did fake display interface for the winex11.drv. It
allows you to
--- On Fri, 29/4/11, Eric Pouech eric.pou...@orange.fr wrote:
Le 29/04/2011 23:07, Dan Kegel a
écrit :
While testing a game with current gecko, I saw the
error
wine: Call from 0x7bc4ad90 to unimplemented function
msvcrt.dll._snwprintf_s,
aborting
The game needed a native msvcrt,
(Please keep the wine-devel CC:)
Sanket Patel wrote:
User File Location
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Hin-Tak Leung hintak_le...@yahoo.co.uk
mailto:hintak_le...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Sanket Patel wrote:
hi there,
I talk about to make wine portable.
How I am
Sanket Patel wrote:
How Teams Are Formed in Google Summer Of Code For Any Project.
Is It Formed By Organization Or Google ?
First, it would be good etiquette to post to mailing lists with sensible and
specific subject fields, rather than generic like your past few posts. Many
people only
--- On Fri, 18/2/11, Mike Yates e...@fonehelp.co.uk wrote:
After rebooting, I did get a full
list of fixme lines:-
mike@myvmubuntu:~$ wine .wine/drive_c/Program\
Files/Nokia/Nokia\ PC\
Suite\ 7/PCSuite.exe
snipped
err:module:import_dll Library irprops.cpl (which is needed
by
--- On Thu, 17/2/11, Mike Yates m...@fonehelp.co.uk wrote:
Hi
I (and a lot of contributors to the Nokia forums) would
like to use the
Nokia PC Suite in Wine.
The current status in the AppDB of Nokia PC Suite
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=applicationiId=1026
v7.x.x.x is
Susan Cragin wrote:
Does this 'path' exist in LD_LIBRARY_PATH or equivilent?
Otherwise ld might not be able to 'find' it when starting the program.
James McKenzie
James...
You've just exhausted my technical knowledge. How do I do / find that?
Susan:
For the BASH shell:
Type in set and look
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
snipped
wineconsole --backend=curses MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/bash.exe
Under that bash if I set the PATH to include the bin directory where
octave.exe resides and run
octave --version
directly (i.e., not from an X-terminal) I get a good result which
consists of the usual GNU
--- On Wed, 10/11/10, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
From: Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com
Subject: Re: AUTHORS list and the C locale on Mac OS X
To: Reece Dunn mscl...@googlemail.com
Cc: wine-devel wine-devel@winehq.org
Date: Wednesday, 10 November, 2010, 20:08
On Nov 9, 2010,
--- On Wed, 10/11/10, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
I should have been clearer. The output just reflects
your environment. So, you have LANG set to
en_GB.utf8. I had LANG set to en_US.UTF-8. My
only point was to say that the UTF-8 form is
acceptable. It was not to suggest
--- On Mon, 1/11/10, James Mckenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
From: James Mckenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: Problems with Test
To: Charles Davis cda...@mymail.mines.edu
Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org wine-devel@winehq.org
Date: Monday, 1 November, 2010, 14:26
Charles
Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 02:40, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com wrote:
Are there any Chinese speakers on the list?
Any interest in starting a Chinese translation of wiki.winehq.org?
I bring this up because a Chinese user/developer is asking for help
getting started with
--- 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.
: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 21:01:09 -0700
From: James McKenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net
To: Hin-Tak Leung hintak_le...@yahoo.co.uk
Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
The installer of one application I have requires Net 3.5 and refuses
to install
if it is not detected. Yet it runs adequately well with mono 2.6.x
(when
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
The installer of one application I have requires Net 3.5 and refuses to install
if it is not detected. Yet it runs adequately well with mono 2.6.x (when
installed to Vista then copied over). So I am wondering if there should be a
winetrick lie about having .net 3.5 registry setting, and go
--- On Tue, 24/8/10, Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com wrote:
And eventually mono will be
installed automatically like gecko is?
If I ever get the damn thing to build fully on a Linux box,
yes.
Is there a problem with that? Mono comes with a script called
build-mingw32.sh for
Misha Koshelev wrote:
Dear All:
Congrats on 1.2!
I have begun sending my patches from my repository:
http://github.com/misha680/wine/commits/master
Specifically, I have sent the first 10 patches (of approx 70 currently).
I look forward to your comments/commits ;)
Also, if anyone knows how
You seems to have made one mistake - it is winegcc, (without space) not wine
gcc. winegcc does define __WINE__ .
--- On Thu, 17/6/10, Alan W. Irwin ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
According to some old discussion
(http://www.mail-archive.com/wine-de...@winehq.com/msg15669.html)
on
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
Thus, is there not some standard means that could be used
for wine to tell the various MinGW compilers built on Microsoft Windows but
run under wine to always #define __WINE__?
I am quite sure AJ will object to any such things - as far as the various
compilers (and
I am thinking of going barbaric and doing WINEDEBUG=+relay,+snoop,+trace to see
how mt.exe get the wrong image size in
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22812
and just grep for the wrong/right sizes (0x 2b000, 176128, 0x 2b200,
176640 ) to see where mt gets it from but none turn up.
Regression tests are not really that hard. I'll give
you an example. I have been working on the
EM_FORMATRANGE function and let it go for about six months
due to other things going on in my life (something called El
Tour de Tucson, you can Google it.) When I picked up
the code, the Print
Matijn Woudt wrote:
There are a few differences I spotted between the two executables:
1) setupgs-wine.exe has wrong image size, changing it from 0x2b200 to
0x2b000 makes the executable working under win7.
2) setupgs-wine.exe has wrong resource size, probably related to 1),
because the size of
Thanks for everybody who advised. I have filed the two bugs under:
[Bug 22813] wine's loader does not check invalid image size
[Bug 22812] mt creates corrupted executables
In a nutshell, just before running mt, wine and vista generates very similiar
executables (differing by 4 bytes, two about
--- On Thu, 20/5/10, Saulius Krasuckas sauli...@ar.fi.lt wrote:
http://www.ghostscript.com/~hintak/setupgs-vista.exe
http://www.ghostscript.com/~hintak/setupgs-wine.exe
There are a few differences I spotted between the two
executables:
1) setupgs-wine.exe has wrong image size,
--- On Thu, 20/5/10, Matijn Woudt tijn...@gmail.com wrote:
* On Tue, 18 May 2010, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
So it seems that setupgs.exe is mis-compiled
under wine with win7 sdk but
just happened to also work under wine. Any
idea how it might happen?
I have gone ahead and done exactly
--- On Fri, 21/5/10, Hin-Tak Leung hintak_le...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Krasuckas sauli...@ar.fi.lt
wrote:
http://www.ghostscript.com/~hintak/setupgs-vista.exe
http://www.ghostscript.com/~hintak/setupgs-wine.exe
There are a few differences I spotted between the
two
executables
--- On Fri, 21/5/10, André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
compile your setupgs in wine but without the mt-step and
try running it on vista.
if mt breaks the PE file then submit a bug report
describing wrong behavior of mt.
This is what I am doing next. I have also made a change to
Saulius Krasuckas wrote:
I sorry for stepping into Alexandre's or Dmitry's shoes, but..
* On Tue, 18 May 2010, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
So it seems that setupgs.exe is mis-compiled under wine with win7 sdk
but just happened to also work under wine. Any idea how it might happen?
... there could
--- On Wed, 19/5/10, Saulius Krasuckas sauli...@ar.fi.lt wrote:
I sorry for stepping into Alexandre's
or Dmitry's shoes, but..
* On Tue, 18 May 2010, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
So it seems that setupgs.exe is mis-compiled under
wine with win7 sdk
but just happened to also work under wine
I have encountered a slightly strange issue with building the windows
self-extracting installer release of ghostscript (http://www.ghostscript.com/)
- the self-extracting installer is created with the winzip self-extractor
package, which can be manually unzipped.
The curious thing is that I
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...
--- On Fri, 16/4/10, Marcus Meissner mar...@jet.franken.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:51:29PM
+0200, André Hentschel wrote:
---
tools/winegcc/winegcc.c |8
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0
deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/winegcc/winegcc.c
--- On Sun, 28/2/10, Andrew Eikum and...@brightnightgames.com wrote:
I'd be very surprised if git is modifying your patches
without telling you. It's probably Gmail trying to be
clever. Telling git-imap-send to send as an attachment
(--attach) might fix the issue. Or, if you're already
--- On Sat, 6/2/10, Bernhard Übelacker bernha...@vr-web.de wrote:
Hello,
as I was debugging in wine I wondered if following
behaviour is intended or
could be considered a bug (and should be filed in
bugtracker?).
When the debugger's current position is on the opening
curly bracket of a
--- On Fri, 5/2/10, Aric Stewart a...@codeweavers.com wrote:
Scott Ritchie wrote:
My notes from Wineconf remind me that I need to create
some manual links in the registry to whatever default CJK
fonts are on the system. Can someone tell me what
these are supposed to look like?
Thanks,
--- On Wed, 27/1/10, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org wrote:
The first step would probably be to explain why you need to
have an app
with the same name as an existing builtin.
ddiwrapper provides its own gdi32.dll.so winspool.drv.so , so that bitmap
generated by the host's ghostscript
--- On Mon, 25/1/10, Michael Ost m...@museresearch.com wrote:
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Not necessarily, the behavior could probably be
tweaked, feel free to
suggest changes. You can't require users to set
WINEDLLPATH for normal
usage though, including running from the build tree or
--- On Tue, 26/1/10, Ben Klein shackl...@gmail.com wrote:
For DLLs at least, you should be able to rename the .dll.so
to a .dll
and stick it in the application's directory. I don't recall
the last
time I tried this, but it certainly worked (I was using a
hacked
ddraw.dll.so to get Diablo
--- On Tue, 26/1/10, Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org wrote:
Michael Ost m...@museresearch.com
writes:
I agree. And that's what your patch does, right? Would
you like to
submit it to the wine-patches list? I think the case
for it is strong,
especially since (1) you found that it
I asked about the same problem a while ago without any response, but I have a
patch for it:
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/User:Htl10#Ddiwrapper_.28a.k.a._.22Using_Vendor_win32_printer_driver_in_Linux.22.29
I reckon it is because the wine devs don't want people to override certain
things.
--- On Mon, 25/1/10, Michael Ost m...@museresearch.com wrote:
Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
I asked about the same problem a while ago without any
response, but
I have a patch for it:
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/User:Htl10#Ddiwrapper_.28a.k.a
--- On Wed, 20/1/10, Uwe Bonnes b...@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
wrote:
Dear Hin-Tak,
try to write test for the test suite. And for trying
genuine windows, use
the winetsetbot. No need to reboot.
Test in the test suite fingerpoint at errors and help to
not introduce
--- On Wed, 20/1/10, Uwe Bonnes b...@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
wrote:
Dear Hin-Tak,
try to write test for the test suite. And for trying
genuine windows, use
the winetsetbot. No need to reboot.
Test in the test suite fingerpoint at errors and help to
not introduce
--- On Tue, 19/1/10, Uwe Bonnes b...@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
wrote:
Register with the winetestbot, upload your test exe and
compare the test
output
Thanks for the pointer. I'll bear that in mind. ATM I have a patch for one bug
which does not work, possibly because it uncovers
I needed a WIN32 API based file-appending solution to fix a bug
(http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21394) and using the example code
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363778%28VS.85%29.aspx
as reference, I have got a somewhat working solution, except if I follow the
code, the
pulseaudio occasionally gets into a confusion by itself. I found I need to do
pulseaudio --cleanup-shm
from time to time.
--- On Thu, 19/11/09, joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com
joerg-cyril.hoe...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
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