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1 + e ^ ( i * pi ) = 0
which I believe is the
opposite of what we want to do by moving the settings to the registry.
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You suggested a script to generate a zip file
automatically. I have a couple of trivial scripts that
should do 90% of the job.
* zipmsvctests
Exactly what I envisioned. What do you think about
is large like after
installing MS Office or when using the Windows registry. The performance
of loading the registry used to be abysmal but it was improved greatly a
couple of years ago and since then it's not a big issue anymore.
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/mingw32/platform-SDK/import_libs/liburlmon.a.gz
but I do not know what I did. Anybody has an idea?
The patch has been applied except for the part about Urlmon. Maybe
because the proper solution is to send a patch to the MinGW people to
add support for the urlmon library.
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kernel32 | Passed
msvcrt| Passed
oleaut32 | Passed
dsound| Passed
...
This all seems very much over-engineered to me. I'd really like to see
that kind of energy spent on fixing the tests so that they actually work
on Windows.
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header problems).
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, and shouldn't be
marked
These are not regression tests but conformance tests. They should report
anything that does not conform to the Windows behavior as an error.
Which just hapens to be what they do.
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Good
bugs.
This makes it hard to update the status page, and makes the table way
too big. If all tests just compiled and succeeded, and we only had to
deal with the occasional new test then results would be easy to merge
and everything would fit in the page.
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if this was a joke.
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Avoid the Gates of Hell - use Linux.
://www.winehq.com is updated
automatically right?
Can we do the same thing for the FAQ?
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Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on
ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror
*lppidlLinks)
Then the spec entry should be
172 stdcall SHCreateLinks(long ptr ptr long ptr)
Isn't the second parameter an input string (seeing as it's a const)? If
so then shouldn't it be:
172 stdcall SHCreateLinks(long str ptr long ptr)
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to run x86 Windows
+ applications on Darwin/PPC and then Mac OS X by using Bochs.
/para
para
FreeBSD: Should work, with limitations in specific areas (mainly
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with the documentation but the same
solution can be applied to both cases. Maybe if you provide the
requirements someone will volunteer to write a script to post-process
the generated HTML files or do some DSSL hack to generate the right
thing from the start?
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the Wine FAQ, just some points that I felt needed to be addressed. So
your updates are probably still very much needed.
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to a more recent version of Wine. I don't know if it
will solve all problems, but you are garanteed at least one less error
since wine_rewrite_s4tos2 has been removed in the latest Wineg.
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Good judgment comes from
with the rest of the documentation because
it is not in the web site's CVS. Further, iirc, the rest of the
documentation is now regenerated automatically and daily from the SGML
source. We should probably do the same for the FAQ.
[...]
Comments ?
Sounds like we need to do a merge...
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to the case of binary
installations and thus has to also cover the case of users who install
from source. Maybe the section it's in should just mention that you can
skip these steps if you already have binaries.
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Linux
the following page
for more details:
http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/winapi_stats-en.shtml
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a calculaor app (i.e. a calc.exe clone), again dont know if WINE
needs one but ReactOS might...
Again, don't we already have free (beer)/open-source ones?
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Nouvelle version : les anciens bogues ont été remplacés par
can also evade the issue like Alexandre did on ScreenSavers by
saying that Wine really is an emulatorg: it's not a CPU emulator but
as far as Windows applications are concerned it does emulate the
behavior of real Windows.
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMHO the more complete our spec files the better. Even if we just add
stubs.
In many cases apps will check for a function existence and call it if
it exists, so adding a stub can actually break
is
necessary.
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Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates. -- WE7U
a sentence I cannot resistg.
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Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates. -- WE7U
) janitorial, todo_lists and winelib.
IMO the master pages for anything appearing on the WineHQ web site
should be defined as whatever is in the lostwages CVS repository.
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In theory, theory and practice are the same
:
WINETEST_REPORT_SUCCESS=1 make test
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Any sufficiently advanced Operating System is indistinguishable from Linux
options interfer with the application's command line
options. Printing garbage (from the Windows application point of vue) on
stdout would be a step backwards.
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War doesn't determine who's right. War determines
example the design bug would not be in the scripts that get
broken but in grep. Similarly, Wine has no business adding or removing
anything from what the Windows application prints on stdout or stderr.
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)?writen)
--- cut here ---
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We are Pentium of Borg. You will be approximated. Division is futile.
/wine/wn20030606_173.html#3
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1 + e ^ ( i * pi ) = 0
-netmod -docbase
http://$host @@
fi
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In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice they're different.
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Francois Gouget wrote:
[...]
* http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/index.html
[...]
* http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/urlindex.html
These are missing the linklint directory. Use:
http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/linklint/index.html
http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/linklint/urlindex.html
lines).
Let's try again. I am putting the patch as an attachment this time.
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Index: wwn/wn19990718_4.xml
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Duane Clark wrote:
Francois Gouget wrote:
-As to the implict existance question: I'm not sure.
+As to the implict existence question: I'm not sure.
+As to the implicit existence question: I'm not sure.
Ah, I wasn't looking for that one. I'll send a patch to fix
all Wine's soft and hard dependencies so
that the resulting Wine package has all Wine's features.
You may also want to point to this section from the README's
'COMPILATION' section.
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Avoid
build his package on any odd Linux system and expect to obtain a good
Wine package. He has to make sure he has the right 'optional' packages
installed first.
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A particle is an irreducible representation of the Poincaré Group
to automate
the generation of Makefiles and of fixing the most common source
compatibility issues.
Updating winemaker is something I would normally be doing but I don't
think I will have time in the forseeable future :-(
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y.tab.h? In that case -I.
should be unnecessary no?
Though it does not appear to be specified in the standard, all compilers
I know of first look for y.tab.h in the current directory if included
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Good
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On March 30, 2003 04:53 am, Francois Gouget wrote:
'Wine is almost finished and there are few things that are missing --
and these can't by just anyone. Really, now the last thing we need is
people comming over and messing with the source
the Windows API is a big enough task that it is best if we
+can all work together on it.
+/ul
+
+
pnbsp;/p
+
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Brad Campbell wrote:
Francois Gouget wrote:
I'm not using any native dll's at all. Winedump produces a nice import
table for my exe file, but running winedump on the native wine dll files
fails miserably.
It shouldn't.
Does that point to an error in winedump
and
DELAYIMPORTS from each dll makefile, and build a static list from that.
In both cases you end up with a file containing the information you want
so, i.e. a static list you can massage any way you like.
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It really
or builtin
version).
Alternately, you can use 'tools/winedump/winedump dump -j imports'
on your executable and recursively on each library. But it's more work
(however you can use this method on applications that don't work on Wine
yet, not your case I guess).
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X11. So I
have changed the links to point to my backup site (on my ISP, so if you
pound it, I may have to ration X11). Please let me know if any links are
broken. I've checked them, but, you never know. Also, the links on
BeBits are updated to reflect this change.
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to that library in the right place a
do away with the LD_PRELOAD bit.
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/feature.htm?topic=current
Ah, the devastation caused by DOS's 8.3 filenames!
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Nouvelle version : les anciens bogues ont été remplacés par de nouveaux.
system, and wineaudioio, for Solaris
machines.
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', but with command
recall who cares.
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Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in his shoes.
That way, if he gets angry, he'll be a mile away - and barefoot.
will need something
along the lines of 2.
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Linux, WinNT, MS-DOS - also known as the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
on the Unix side instead?
For instance in the wine wrapper script?
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setting PRIMARY on selection, 'stealing' the middle-button
seems like it could be hard to implement so that it works in all
applications.
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further awayg. However I would like this issue to be
resolved by the time the new library hits Debian Testing ;-)
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Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature
this works on
Phoebe 1 but does not work anymore on Phoebe 2.
Also it causes Wine to fail on some platforms like SuSE 8.1 so it should
not be blindly set.
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Linux: the choice of a GNU generation
of a 'window
manager' wrt. Unix applications. Then try to fiddle with the focus
settings.
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f u kn rd ts, ur wy 2 gky 4 ur wn gd.
window managers and only when they are configured for focus follows
mouse. And I would not worry much about TWM as nobody in their right
mind would you it. People use modern window managers nowadays... like
fvwm95 ;-)
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, winesetuptk, to
delimit the area it is modifying.
However this would have to be checked in winesetuptk's code as I am not
sure it really needs it (i.e. I believe it should be able to edit the
file without messing up the layout and comments and without the
wineconf tags).
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not object to it as long as it complements the current code
(which seems to be your intention :-).
disclaimerBut I'm not the one with commit access./disclaimer
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RFC 2549: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2549.txt
Compiler it allows Windows message files to be
+wmc : Wine Message Compiler. It allows Windows message files to be
compiled into a format usable by Wine.
wrc : Wine Resource Compiler. It allows Winelib programmers (and Wine
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and the linux one when the call returns
* modifying all builtin callback functions to do the same as entry points
* modifying all COM functions
Well, now I will let people who know better explain why this cannot work :-)
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any platform dependent code.
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The software said it requires Win95 or better, so I installed Linux.
be meaningfull. :-)
I guess you mean all Wine locks should be named (I'm not sure it would
be good to give a name to unnamed application locks).
Naming the Wine locks would be nice (or is it done already?). But more
than meaningful names, what we would need are grep-able names :-)
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shouldn't do version checks at all, just
fix the test to cope with all versions.
Note that the winspool test passes successfully on Win95, Win98 and NT4.
I believe it passed on Windows XP too.
So while the fix doesn't look right, there seems to be something wrong
in Wine.
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that if you just remove th e'-r' option things
should work. I will submit a patch...
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A black hole is just God dividing by zero.
, here it is exercising a different
part of the Wine code selected by a config option so depending on the
bugs in that part it may or may not fail.
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1 + e ^ ( i * pi ) = 0
?
And probably '||' should be a '|':
else if (uFlags (SHCNF_PRINTERA | SHCNF_PRINTERW) ==
(SHCNF_PRINTERA | SHCNF_PRINTERW))
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That way
is on vacation ;-): it's probably not
necessary but I would be more confortable if the above test had more
parentheses:
+ if ((uFlags SHCNF_PATHA) || (uFlags SHCNF_PATHW))
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145 = 1
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Francois Gouget wrote:
Anyway, when compared to the shared memory server it seems to me that
the main advantage of a kernel module is stability. It is my
understanding (correct me if I'm wrong) that with the shared memory
approach, a buggy
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Francois Gouget wrote:
So you're better of with the kernel module if the bug is in the
application, and you're better of with shm if the bug is in the server.
Then it's a matter of which one is more likely.
I'm not in front of the sources
manual merging to do, but that's not really hard.
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. But this kind of compatibility requires that they
remain in sync... that sort of brings us back to maintenance.
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the above just today.
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Cahn's Axiom: When all else fails, read the instructions.
the filesystem used for CDRW: UDF. Again maybe the
function you are concerned about will call that CDFS or billfs. But now
you know that you need to ask someone with a CDRW drive to check what
the function returns for that drive.
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are still known to fail on Windows...
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IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service
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Linux, WinNT, MS-DOS - also known as the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
: `GL_ADD_SIGNED_EXT' undeclared (first use in this function)
So is it just that the OpenGL headers on that machine are hopelessly out
of date (mesa 3.3) or is there some configure test that can/should be
done?
Note that if I compile with --without-opengl Wine compiles ok so it's
not so bad.
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. However the above test passes on all Windows
platforms so I would assume that in this case it's just Wine that
behaves differently (unless the test already takes into account multiple
possible values for the various Windows platforms).
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(resulting in
the negative number!). And the -15 changes to anothe value if you change
the icon size.
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wine will fix the errors listed above
Yep, that works.
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Cahn's Axiom: When all else fails, read the instructions.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Stefan Leichter wrote:
Hello,
here are some tests for GetPrinterDriverDirectoryA. They should pass on NT4
and hopefully win95 too. Thanks to Francois Gouget for testing.
I see this test has not been committed yet... I tested it and it works
on Win95, Win98, NT4 and XP
, since it currently fails in Wine should should enclose the test
in a 'todo_wine' and resubmit it.
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Computers are like airconditioners
They stop working properly if you open WINDOWS
their ABI on a regular basis...
Well, I guess ISVs could always compile these libraries with Visual C++
and ship them as Windows dlls and thus benefit from a stable and Wine
compatible ABI...
/rant
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tcA thgirypoC
the more likely to actually be stable.
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It really galls me that most of the computer power in the world
is wasted on screen savers.
Chris Caldwell from the GIMPS project
think I missed something somewhere. Where is oldnames.lib?
It's astatic library which ships with Visual C++. You can find it
in VC98\Lib
The issue wrt. open and other variable argument functions may be our cue
that we should really have our own oldnames.a library...
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a cp regsvr.[hc] ..., or
maybe should I always submit the changes as separate patches for each dll?
Could it be done byt putting the required functions in a single header
ala 'include/wine/test.h'?
This way it would be duplicated... but not really.
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msvcrt headers).
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Hiroshima '45 - Czernobyl '86 - Windows '95
Francois Gouget wrote:
[...]
2. if we tweak things so that the CreateThread is done, then the
resampling will be done by Alsa (or whichever back-end) which will
presumably do it much better than us. howeve rin that case we have to
make the almost never used case work and I'm not sure how well
and link!
In fact it seems that whether the application calls umask or _umask
(even once preprocessed), MSVC will import _umask.
Anyway, replacing these defines with inline functions is fine with me.
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Linux
msvcrt library? Or
did they replicate the msvcrt functionality in their C library?
Did they borrow other msvcrt headers?
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Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment
not fail then it seems safe to use the flag.
The main thing is that some people may want to use the new dwarf
debugging format for one reason or another... (e.g. for using with the
remote gdb feature). So this test should probably be overridable maybe
using a --disable-gstabs or something.
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for interoperability in
Cygwin. setmode() seems of a more dubious value though (especially since
it means they must have implemented the awful CR/LF conversion across
their C library API (unless setmode() is nothing but a stub)).
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is not
available. Well, actually having that route well tested and mapped out
would help once companies start considering whether it's worth porting
their application, but that's indirect...
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f u kn rd ts
, then it will be worth considering integrating
it in Wine as a way to squeeze a few extra percents of performance... if
it proves necessary.
Plus, making it possible to run any Linux/x86 application on MacOS X has
benefits beyond Wine that should not be neglected.
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On January 8, 2003 02:08 pm, Francois Gouget wrote:
I can see how get_osfhandle() can be useful for interoperability in
Cygwin. setmode() seems of a more dubious value though (especially since
it means they must have implemented the awful CR/LF
to the team!
Yep. The more the merrier.
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The software said it requires Win95 or better, so I installed Linux.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On January 7, 2003 03:39 am, Francois Gouget wrote:
1. get the sources to a Linux machine
2. run winemaker on the sources to generate Makefiles
We should modify winemaker to use winegcc. There's now
a lot of (bad) duplication between winemaker
or winmm) due to incorrect
sound format conversions.
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