Re: Wine Issue

2015-11-25 Thread Mark Hart
I went back to wine @1.6.2_4 and it works perfect!  So it must be issues
with the newer builds of Wine.  Thanks for all the help!!

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Ryan Schmidt 
wrote:

>
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 10:48 AM, William H. Magill wrote:
> >
> > 1- Support for WINE is primarily based on the specific Application.
> > See:  https://www.winehq.org/help/
>
> Surely the wine project will accept any valid bug report even if it is not
> about a specific application.
>
>
> > 2- I don’t have see that problem with WINE as I don’t use it that often
> anymore, however, I see it constantly with OSX application to OSX
> Application in El Capitan.
> >
> > Just today, I had Mail crash to the desktop while trying to address a
> message using a 15 person Contacts list.
> >
> > I get the spinning-beachball effect CONSTANTLY now with El-Capitan with
> standard OSX apps as well as others.
> > To me it appears that it has to do with Apple’s memory management and
> its attempts to integrate OSX with iCloud.
> > Loading delays were bad with 10.10 and have gotten worse with 10.11
>
> This doesn't sound like it has anything to do with Mark's question.
> Everyone else I've spoken to has said El Capitan is faster than Yosemite so
> I suspect something unique to your computer causing your delays, though I
> can't speculate what that might be.
>
>
>
>
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Re: Wine Issue

2015-11-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Nov 23, 2015, at 10:48 AM, William H. Magill wrote:
> 
> 1- Support for WINE is primarily based on the specific Application.
> See:  https://www.winehq.org/help/

Surely the wine project will accept any valid bug report even if it is not 
about a specific application.


> 2- I don’t have see that problem with WINE as I don’t use it that often 
> anymore, however, I see it constantly with OSX application to OSX Application 
> in El Capitan.
> 
> Just today, I had Mail crash to the desktop while trying to address a message 
> using a 15 person Contacts list.
> 
> I get the spinning-beachball effect CONSTANTLY now with El-Capitan with 
> standard OSX apps as well as others.
> To me it appears that it has to do with Apple’s memory management and its 
> attempts to integrate OSX with iCloud.
> Loading delays were bad with 10.10 and have gotten worse with 10.11

This doesn't sound like it has anything to do with Mark's question. Everyone 
else I've spoken to has said El Capitan is faster than Yosemite so I suspect 
something unique to your computer causing your delays, though I can't speculate 
what that might be.



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Re: Wine Issue

2015-11-23 Thread William H. Magill

> On Nov 22, 2015, at 7:12 PM, Mark Hart  wrote:
> 
> I'm currently using wine-devel @1.8-rc1_0 on my mid 2015 MBP running 10.11.1. 
>  I like to run Notepad ++, WinVice, Windows Notepad, and a few other 
> applications under Wine.  Up until recently they have worked perfectly.  Now, 
> when running any of these, if I switch to an OS X application and then switch 
> back, they get the spinning ball of death and I have to force quit out of 
> Wine.  
> 
> Example:  I'm writing some code in Notepad ++, I switch to an OS X 
> application, copy some text, and then switch back to Notepad ++ all I get is 
> the spinning ball of death.
> 
> I have deleted my drive_c folder and allowed Wine to recreate it and then 
> install a fresh copy of my Windows apps to see if that solves the issue.  No 
> change.
> 
> I would estimate that this has occurred for the last few development Wine 
> builds.  However, I'm not sure if it is a Wine issue or a MacPorts issue.
> 
> Has anyone here encountered this problem?
> 
> Any suggestions would be welcome.
> 
> I apologize in advance if this isn't the place to post this.
> 
> Thank you,
> Mark
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1- Support for WINE is primarily based on the specific Application.
See:  https://www.winehq.org/help/

2- I don’t have see that problem with WINE as I don’t use it that often 
anymore, however, I see it constantly with OSX application to OSX Application 
in El Capitan.

Just today, I had Mail crash to the desktop while trying to address a message 
using a 15 person Contacts list.

I get the spinning-beachball effect CONSTANTLY now with El-Capitan with 
standard OSX apps as well as others.
To me it appears that it has to do with Apple’s memory management and its 
attempts to integrate OSX with iCloud.
Loading delays were bad with 10.10 and have gotten worse with 10.11


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William H. Magill
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Re: Wine Issue

2015-11-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt

> On Nov 22, 2015, at 6:12 PM, Mark Hart wrote:
> 
> I'm currently using wine-devel @1.8-rc1_0 on my mid 2015 MBP running 10.11.1. 
>  I like to run Notepad ++, WinVice, Windows Notepad, and a few other 
> applications under Wine.  Up until recently they have worked perfectly.  Now, 
> when running any of these, if I switch to an OS X application and then switch 
> back, they get the spinning ball of death and I have to force quit out of 
> Wine.  
> 
> Example:  I'm writing some code in Notepad ++, I switch to an OS X 
> application, copy some text, and then switch back to Notepad ++ all I get is 
> the spinning ball of death.
> 
> I have deleted my drive_c folder and allowed Wine to recreate it and then 
> install a fresh copy of my Windows apps to see if that solves the issue.  No 
> change.
> 
> I would estimate that this has occurred for the last few development Wine 
> builds.  However, I'm not sure if it is a Wine issue or a MacPorts issue.
> 
> Has anyone here encountered this problem?
> 
> Any suggestions would be welcome.
> 
> I apologize in advance if this isn't the place to post this.

MacPorts doesn't do anything special to wine; it just builds and installs it. 
So this would be something you should report to the developers of wine.


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