this software is
designed to run the following:
MS Word
Lotus Notes
Quicken
You really have two tasks at hand.
1. Running some windows apps
2. Moving People off of Windows Apps
To reach these goals you will only need to support a
limited number of software configs. I
And how do we avoid to fall under their stringent
NDA?
--
Uwe Bonnes
Good point, sorry for the waste of bandwith.
Steven
Think Outside the Box
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Hallo,
I have a demo of a commercial Linux application, which comes with FlexLM
protection but doesn't have a Linux vendor daemon. Running windows flexlm
with the windows vendor daemon and --winver win95 --dll netapi32=b works
fine and will save me having to run a NT Box with VMWare in the
--- Sylvain Petreolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Sylvain Petreolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, all conflicts are due to the insertion of the
LGPL
text in the files.
What should I do to resolve the conflicts ?
In short - just chage the code
--- Andreas Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
see
http://home.arcor.de/andi.mohr/wine/wineconf2002/
for the photos I took and the presentation I gave.
Thanks again to Lindows for that nice surprise ! :-)
Andi, you are not on the annotated team photo.
Can you identify yourself on
--- Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Yven Leist wrote:
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 23:47, Michael Cardenas
wrote:
Can you pick up wine and compile it on a
daily/weekly basis and let us
know when/if your apps break?
Yes, definitely. I might not be able
Eric Pouech [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tijs van Bakel) writes:
This one-line patch makes it possible to set breakpoints for C++
functions in the Wine debugger.
Two points. First of all, C++ symbols can be in the form A::B::C,
and even ::A::B...
As the parsing is
Yven, could you put information about the application
to the Application Database
(http://wine.codeweavers.com/appdb/)?
It would be also great if you could maintain
information about these applications there, put nice
screenshots, detailed description etc. This won't take
a lot of your
--- Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been toying with an automatic regression
testing system over the
past month or so. The results can be seen at:
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/
Currently its only using the Perl framework, which
doesn't test too much
at the
Hi all,
I am new to the mailing list. I am interested in helping out with
BiDirectional (Hebrew and Arabic) support. Is anyone currently working
on it? Are there any leads? I am quite willing to get a from scratch go
at it, but I don't want to fork the effort.
Shachar
Hi, the former author and maintainer of the shell script /usr/bin/wine just
recommended I submit a tweak for that script to wine-devel. I'd prefer to
email only one maintainer rather than a busy list tho.
If that is feasible, then who does one email tweaks for /usr/bin/wine to?
Note: I'm
On Wednesday 20 March 2002 02:12, you wrote:
The problem with only testing releases is that so many patches go into a
release, that you won't know what patch broke your app.
I think the real problem is, what would your cron job do after the wine
{my app} stage?
how about doing a
wine {my
On March 20, 2002 10:51 am, Shachar wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to the mailing list. I am interested in helping out with
BiDirectional (Hebrew and Arabic) support. Is anyone currently working
on it? Are there any leads? I am quite willing to get a from scratch go
at it, but I don't want to fork
On March 20, 2002 01:47 am, Michael Robertson wrote:
[...]
they'll think it sucks. If however the public commitment is this software
is designed to run the following:
MS Word
Lotus Notes
Quicken
and it actually works, you have a believer. You have someone who will get
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:54:33AM +0100, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
Hallo,
I have a demo of a commercial Linux application, which comes with FlexLM
protection but doesn't have a Linux vendor daemon. Running windows flexlm
with the windows vendor daemon and --winver win95 --dll netapi32=b works
At 10:47 PM 3/19/02 -0800, Michael Robertson wrote:
The challenge we have now is that the goal for WINE is an architectual one
(learn every chord). While nobody can deny the value of a solid underpinning,
users don't care about the architecture. They want to hear music! And
with Wine this means
At 01:14 AM 3/20/02 -0800, Steven Edwards wrote:
this software is
designed to run the following:
MS Word
Lotus Notes
Quicken
You really have two tasks at hand.
1. Running some windows apps
2. Moving People off of Windows Apps
I don't see number 2 as a task. Our goal
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Andriy Palamarchuk wrote:
--- Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/
Looks good. I don't know if we need this information
online.
True.
We could get away with just an email when something broke, but the web
interface is
Hi,
I need some help. I've search through docs, and winelib-howto, but
didn't find what i need.
I want to use libntdll functionality (and some other winapi functions)
in a linux console app. The app. is basically a linux program, i just
have to call some functions provided in win32 .dll form
Hi,
I'm today interested by the Internet Explorer screen
shot. I want to use it to start a game (a plugin
needed
by the game to start requests IE to function.)
I have today problmes with the drawing of the icons
bar
where home page, stop, refresh and so on are sitting.
They display for the
does this _really_ mean all active wine-developers are 30-something
white males??
Some of us are 20-something :)
-James
--
James Hatheway
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ http://www.macadamian.com
Software Designer - Macadamian Technologies, Inc.
-- Software experts for the world's leading technology
We will have lindows insider accounts for all of the conference
attendees set up shortly. We're still working on it.
Until sneak preview 2 comes out next week, there won't be much of
interest to you anyway. Once it's out, you'll be able to download copies
of it.
Steven Edwards wrote:
And
That is an old problem that's been resolved. Are you using a current
version of wine?
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Hi,
I'm today interested by the Internet Explorer screen
shot. I want to use it to start a game (a plugin
needed
by the game to start requests IE to function.)
I have today
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 08:35:50PM +0100, Arpi wrote:
Hi,
I need some help. I've search through docs, and winelib-howto, but
didn't find what i need.
I want to use libntdll functionality (and some other winapi functions)
in a linux console app. The app. is basically a linux program, i
On Wednesday 20 March 2002 21:39, Michael Cardenas wrote:
That is an old problem that's been resolved. Are you using a current
version of wine?
You're managing to install IE 5.5 without win9x dll's? as a stand alone? I
didn't manage so far... what tree do u use?
Hetz
James == James Hatheway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does this _really_ mean all active wine-developers are 30-something
white males??
James Some of us are 20-something :)
So you and me make it 30-something in means :-)
Bye
--
Uwe Bonnes[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Institut
Hi all,
--- Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On
Wednesday 20 March 2002 21:39, Michael Cardenas
wrote:
That is an old problem that's been resolved. Are
you using a current
version of wine?
I'm using current CVS to run it.
the errors that appears to be a graphic issue for the
1. Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook.)
2. Internet Explorer.
3. AOL
4. TuboTax
5. Quicken/QuickBooks
6. Lotus Notes
7. All of the P2P software
8. Juno
9. Act
10. The Palm Desktop
Plus tons of games
I forgot to add chat clients. Move everyone from
AIM/MSN/ICQ to Trillian
How about this list?
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/294964/ref=sw_h_r_b_b/103-2241536-8573465
or this one
http://shopper.cnet.com/shopping/0-7076-310-0-0.html?tag=pop
Michael Robertson wrote:
I think millions of people have voted already on the titles they'd like to
run and
Hi
Again, comments about the patch are appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
I am using the patch you submitted tuesday to wine-patches(the latest).
I have kde 2.2.2 with the latest cvs wine installed.(+arts patch).
I just tried to run it with half-life and planescape:torment.
Planescape: Torment:
No
I would like to see some integration of the apps database with bugzilla.
The way I see it the best way for this to work is for the apps database
to be a front end to bugzilla for users. If a user has a problem with
the application they could search to see if the problem was already
reported
I think that is a great idea. The only problem is that there's not a
really good way to maintain a list in bugzilla that people can add to. I
guess the app list could be a big metabug. But this might mean less
flexible queries.
Tony lambregts wrote:
I would like to see some integration of
Michael Cardenas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
08d10f38:Call
kernel32.WideCharToMultiByte(,,405b54f4 LInternet
Explorer_Hidden,,405b52a0,0207,,)
ret=70bd1cbf
08d10f38:Ret kernel32.WideCharToMultiByte() retval=0019
ret=70bd1cbf
i'm
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