Gilles May wrote:
Hi everybody.
After updating WINE to from 0.9.49 to 0.9.50 I noticed major slowdown in
Company of Heroes, to the point that I get like 1 Frame every 2 seconds.
Wine spams the console with:
Please file a bug report for this, thank you.
Also, in the future, please bring
Dan Kegel wrote:
On Dec 8, 2007 9:13 AM, Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
+ obj:/home/dank/wine-git/dlls/ntdll/ntdll.dll.so
I'm not sure this will work for other people unless they log on as dank :-)
Whoops!
Since I am a Mac user, does
) version of the same SDK sample that includes a compiled
binary can be found at http://www.helsinki.fi/~sund/console_vs97.zip.
Please put these links in the bug reports. Not many are going to
download possibly damaging code
from your site, however. The sources maybe all that are needed.
James
lines of backtrace.
Where do I go from here?
File a bug report AFTER searching for problems with Myst. If you find
an existing problem, add
your information and the bug logs, zipped if they are large .5 MB. If
you can, vote on an existing problem.
James McKenzie
Original Message
Subject:Re: New bugzilla components.
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 18:52:40 -0700
From: James McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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manner
as does most Linux mailers.)
Mailto: does work for Outlook and its ilk.
James McKenzie
Dan Kegel wrote:
I am sick and tired of us wimping out and pointing people
to dosbox. Wine should be able to run DOS apps.
See http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9178 for
details. Mikolaj even provided a patch that gets it working.
IMHO this needs fixing for wine 1.0.
- Dan
Dan:
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Vijay Kiran Kamuju schreef:
just like last year we did an audit of all the bugs in bugzilla.
I think this year also we should do the same, the bugs are growing
large and older bugs are being neglected.
just wanted to say that we need to check all the old open
Dan Kegel wrote:
This matters sometimes, e.g. when considering which apps to
put in our must run in 1.0 test suite.
So it might be good to split freeware into two:
Free to use, but not to share
Free to use and to share
+1 to these categories.
James McKenzie
module. IMHO, these
are two separate bugs.
James McKenzie
fixed and that the fix will be in
the next release. It may be necessary to add a resolution of
NOTINPROJECT to handle those problems that are outside the scope of the
project.
Just my .02 dollars.
James McKenzie
apply, like NEW or CONFIRMED, at this point.
James McKenzie
a less controversial
patch ready.
Just so I know, are we going with American or British English? There's
a lot of inconsistency, though the majority seems to be American...
It does not matter to me. Color is colour. Slang should be avoided if
at all possible.
James McKenzie
to indent the entire line by
two spaces (I think it is not)?
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tool in the wrong hands.
Thank you.
James McKenzie
Robert Shearman wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Because git is unstable on the Mac platform, I've been utilizing a
little time investigating the use of either SVN or CVS to download .git
updates. This appears to not be working per the Wiki pages for SVN.
I've been using git
installs to. Then use winecfg to create an entry for
the main executable and then under libraries set riched20.dll to be
native then builtin. See if this makes the text visible.
James Mckenzie
:
It is not permitted (and I don't know or care to know the reason why),
code from the ReactOS project and attempt to put it in the Wine project.
You will have to make, from the ground up, new code. However, if you
attempt to submit it, these changes may be rejected in the future.
James McKenzie
(I am not allowed
from 1-8PM EST) that affected
our environment. It's been fixed, sorry for the downtime.
Thank you for fixing the DNS problem.
James McKenzie
has a lot more things to do than to search where a patch could
apply to.
Rolf Kalbermatter
Hi Rolf,
attached you can find the revised path.
Jens
Please submit a git diff not a UNIX diff.
James McKenzie
Please delete this patch. It is incomplete and I will submit a new one.
Original Message
Subject:[PATCH] This is an update to riched20 to incorporate
EM_FONTRANGE based upon 0.9.54.
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 22:17:39 -0700
From: James McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED
with your connection? Do
other sites work?
- Reece
It's off and on...Seems to be up right now (and has been for a couple
hours), but earlier today was out.
And bugs.winehq.org seemed to have crashed last night around 200 GMT.
Of course, the problem may have been me.
James McKenzie
need help, submit your code and
then let others help. Don't expect things to happen overnight,
sometimes it can take weeks or months.
Also, I am very interested in your work on winequartz, please let me
know what the bug number is.
James McKenzie
Reece Dunn wrote:
On 13/02/2008, Jeff Zaroyko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reece Dunn msclrhd at googlemail.com writes:
I am looking at how we can make winecfg more useful. I have already
supplied patches to allow importing a ubuntu human theme to work :).
So I am now looking at how to
Let's not forget the infected CDs as well.
James McKenzie
Dan Kegel wrote:
I've been seeing a lot of bugs closed as INVALID
when a poor user didn't file the bug perfectly.
IMHO this leads to Wine having a user-hostile reputation.
Case in point:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11625
What can we do to reduce this kind of behavior?
Maybe we
not forget the growing crowd of Macs as well. I would like to see
the code from Darwine brought back into the Wine distribution. I doubt
we will ever see an integrated Wine in Mac OS X.
James McKenzie
last. Warnings should also be visible in 1024x768 mode as well.
James McKenzie
Jeff Zaroyko wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:57 PM, James McKenzie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francois Gouget wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Jeff Zaroyko wrote:
[...]
I think this looks good, http://jeffz.name/tmp/suggestion3.png
Do you still think we need to change the green
Dan Kegel wrote:
Hey, http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11678
is fixed, and VCToolkitSetup.exe now installs for me!
Still more to do before .net 1.1 apps run, see
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11742
And there are a few ugly looking nonfatal problems running
the .net 1.1
Microsoft.
James McKenzie
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Module: wine
Branch: master
Commit: 00609d5e7824a117084f3f4b75e1aec03b60102a
URL:
http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=commit;h=00609d5e7824a117084f3f4b75e1aec03b60102a
Author: Alistair Leslie-Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Feb 27 19:58:04 2008 +1100
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2008 05:49:57 schrieb Austin English:
Thanks Carl, and to the rest of the list, sorry for the noise/false
hope to d3d/ddraw guys.
Just to answer your previous questions if someone else wonders the same: Some
ATI card would be useful.
accessible in AppDB - Home
compared to WineHQ Menu - AppDB?
I see no difference.
I thought people would expect, or find it easier, to have a home link as the
first item in a menu.
+1 to the Home feature.
James McKenzie
,
no change to the size of the buffer is needed.
James McKenzie
.
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where the public can download them. Also, they contain
code that has not been approved for the main Wine build and may contain
'dangerous' code. I'm willing to risk my system's stability to test,
but not others.
James McKenzie
Zachary Goldberg wrote:
Wine,
I normally would like to have WWNs ready by Sunday night to be posted
on Monday but as you can tell i'm going to slip by a day or two again
this week.
A proposal was mentioned to me to make WWNs perhaps bi-weekly, either
coordinating with the week of releases
contain all changes I initially planned but will be next time.
Cheers
Emmanuel
Thank you. I also noticed there are new .nib files available.
James McKenzie
Dan Kegel wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:11 PM, jingo811 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I was wondering can you give me an ordered to-do-list in becoming a Code
Monkey for WineHQ?
Like do I have to know both C and C++ to code for Wine.
Nope, just C. Go through The C
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
James McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:11 PM, jingo811
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I was wondering can you give me an ordered to-do-list in
becoming a Code Monkey for WineHQ?
Like do I have to know both C
Dan Kegel wrote:
I've updated http://wiki.winehq.org/WineReleaseCriteria
to be a bit more final.
I've also written a draft release plan; see
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineReleasePlan
Comments?
+1 to the release plan.
James McKenzie
Dan Kegel wrote:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Alexandre Julliard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineReleasePlan
We need a code freeze and stabilization period before the release. My
thinking is that we should have a 1.0rc1 release, probably sometime in
May,
the proposed patch to the dev list for
review? The patch fixes the problem stated.
James McKenzie
for
integration.
I would like to publically thank Tony Rollo and you for the work you
did, the both of you did the heavy work, I'm just cleaning it up.
James McKenzie
to the mailing list.
If this is not possible or practical, put a message in the forum that
the topic is being locked and why. This will also reflect into the
mailing list and make those of us on the list aware that the topic is
locked.
James McKenzie
security, and that is because I got burned with a DOS
virus on OS/2.
+1 to adding Virus warnings on the Wine FAQ.
James McKenzie
and that the results can be disasterous. They should
practice good computer security, to include scanning any and all files
before using them with Wine.
James McKenzie
this in
and other related issues that the patch will expose fixed before Wine 1.0.
Thank you.
James McKenzie
--- dlls/riched20/context.c.orig 2008-03-07 07:24:24.0 -0700
+++ dlls/riched20/context.c 2008-03-16 17:35:34.0 -0700
@@ -24,6 +24,22 @@
{
c-nSequence = editor-nSequence
Eric Pouech wrote:
James McKenzie a écrit :
All:
I would like to see the problems with EM_Fontrange be fixed. The
attached patch is for comment/review and I would like SPECIFIC
guidance on how to implement this patch as it relates to a Wine 1.0
bug (bug/issue 6254) and fixes
as the last supported Windows OS for
Home Users.
James McKenzie
one into ANSI C? That would definitely be a mind
expanding project, IMHO. I've done language conversion in the past, and
would do so now, if I had the available resource, time. Would that be
a good GSOC project?
James McKenzie
(think Far East))
At one time I was a supporter and tester for Project Odin and its
predecessors.
James McKenzie
.
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are actually applied?
Thanks,
The bug should stay open and the fix patches be attached to the bug in
case someone else wishes to incorporate them into a private build.
James McKenzie
.
If you could put your full results up somewhere, and link to them from
that wiki page, we'll take a look.
Dan:
I was wondering if results from Wine 0.9.57 would continue to be
valid? Maybe the effort could shift to RC1?
James McKenzie
the culprit and fix it? Think about
this and go forth and do great things. I expect nothing less from a
person of your experience and abilities.
In other word: Quit whining, and fix it.
James McKenzie
Dan Kegel wrote:
Marcel wrote:
i don't even see the point of a 1.0 release at this point in time.
This project has been a work in progress since 15 years.
Why the heck has it been decided to do a 'gold' release *now* anyways?
To get lots more people to try it and report bugs, so it
Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
There were several 'fixes' to this problem in the issue. And Stephan
continues to troubleshoot the problem. However, this is a VOLUNTEER
effort and most of us have 'real lives' to live. I would gladly work on
rich edit problems
to the public. However, this is not possible
given the aggressive release schedule of the project. So, we have to
fix what we can and leave the rest until later.
If you have a better plan, tell us.
James McKenzie
and rid ourselves of the need to rely on
Windows .dll code.
James McKenzie
with you. However, including it with the package may not be
necessary. I would include an URL in the readme and leave it at that.
James McKenzie
hard drive and Fedora 8 (9 is not ready
for prime-time yet.) That will get rc2/rc3 installed on it and much
testing.
James McKenzie
a
driver with the appropriate level. Your driver level is: xx.xx.xx'
It is a little wordy but gets the point across.
James McKenzie
on any version of Windows (95
through 7)?
These test should be added first before adding any code to the existing
Wine base and validated to have correct values.
James McKenzie
for submitters to look for
duplicates.
James McKenzie
==WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT)
||(format_desc-format==WINED3DFMT_R32G32_FLOAT)||(format_desc-format==WINED3DFMT_R32G32B32A32_FLOAT))
return FALSE;
Submit as a patch.
James McKenzie
if it is an error message stating Something went wrong,
we should not get here with an exit code...
James McKenzie
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
On 12/26/2009 00:04, James McKenzie wrote:
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
On 12/25/2009 14:18, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Otherwise max_count will be undefined in the following loop may do
interesting things it seems. (Does Coverity diagnose similar items?)
Gerald
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
On 12/26/2009 00:47, James McKenzie wrote:
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
Why? There's no default case, treat is as 'if () {} else if () {}
etc.'.
It's the same thing to have explicit initializers for all local
variables even if I don't use it before
set some value. It's
to leave this to others?
Thank you.
James McKenzie
Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
On 12/28/2009 03:06 AM, James Mckenzie wrote:
I've noticed that Michael Stefuic (sp?) has removed quite a few
WPARAM/LPARAM casts when calling SendMessage() and was
wondering/inquiring if he was going do this to riched20/tests/editor.c
since I noticed he put
unload) -- I believe there was
discussion around this for mshtml, shdocvw or similar DLL.
Just my 2eurocent here, but this is very ugly and misleading to the
average Wine user (including me.) It might be a good idea to clear this
one up if possible.
James McKenzie
Reece Dunn wrote:
2010/1/6 James McKenzie jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net:
Reece Dunn wrote:
2010/1/5 Michael Stefaniuc mstef...@redhat.com:
877 | 209 | shell:DllCanUnloadNow stub
DllCanUnloadNow is a hint to the operating system to know if it can
free
Reece Dunn wrote:
Hi,
As a result of the Wine FIXME Report 2009 Aug - Dec thread, I
created the following to hunt for DllCanUnloadNow calls that were
marked as being FIXME stubs:
Thank you for the patch, Reece.
James McKenzie
.
There is no requirement to submit subsequent parts of a patchset if
there are no changes to them if changes in prior sections do not affect
the code in them.
James McKenzie
. If the first patch is
rejected, then the second one is automatically removed. Again, if the
second patch is not changed and you do change the first, you can
'resubmit' the second patch as is with the changed first patch.
James McKenzie
All:
Is there documentation anywhere on how to use the TRACE command?
I am trying to print out the contents of a UNICODE string using this commnd.
Thank you.
James McKenzie
James Hawkins wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 6:19 PM, James McKenzie
jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
All:
Is there documentation anywhere on how to use the TRACE command?
I am trying to print out the contents of a UNICODE string using this commnd.
Thank you
Nikolay Sivov wrote:
On 1/15/2010 05:31, James McKenzie wrote:
James Hawkins wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 6:19 PM, James McKenzie
jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
All:
Is there documentation anywhere on how to use the TRACE command?
I am trying to print out the contents
the patch I've been working on.
James McKenzie
is using these days.
James McKenzie
:-)
Dan:
Be very careful. Computers and water DO NOT mix.
Also, all that rain you are getting is coming my way and please leave a
little left over. We NEED it. :)
On the brighter side, at least they found the leak and hopefully have
repaired it.
James McKenzie
of the code. That is the way it is in this business.
James McKenzie
Lauri Kenttä wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Programming can and is brutal.
Yes, I know. But programming can also be nice and fun. It will be exactly
what the community makes it. I've seen both kinds, and guess which ones
have had more active users. This was my point, so do
. However,
picking up the old Winequartz.dll code and looking at it has been a
project that I am interested in. The code is available from
Sourceforge.net.
James McKenzie
= malloc(sizeof(struct1));
[[s-ObjC alloc] init];
}
cfuncDestroy (struct1 *s)
{
[s-ObjC release];
free(s);
}
No .m filesThere can be no code that cannot compile or be ignored on
other *NIX platforms.
James McKenzie
for testing
purposes. It would be great to have a native MacOSX windowing system.
James McKenzie
starting point. OpenOffice.org did an implementation of an
Aqua driver based from X11 code. Took SEVERAL years to do.
James McKenzie
Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
Emmanuel's code is available from Sourceforge. It is a good starting
point for this. If you want, send me what you have so far for testing
purposes. It would be great to have a native MacOSX windowing system.
James McKenzie
The design of the old quartz
. Maybe it will work with
Mono
James McKenzie
but on the year of the death of the last surviving
creator.
IANAL, somebody who knows this better please correct me.
I thought that AJ only wanted a copyright notification if significant
contributions were added. As to the date the format 2009-2010 would be most
suitable in this case.
James
and I don't think it works on Sparc based
equipment. How would this work for MacOSX/Solaris?
James McKenzie
or to use it
as a message body?
Generated patch, if at all possible. That way we can use git apply to install.
James McKenzie
Greetings:
Cannot connect to www.winehq.org this morning. Scheduled downtime or
did the site drop again?
James McKenzie
James McKenzie
system for Linux/Unix,
but let's not forget that the target audience may be any desktop system,
Linux/UNIX, MacOSX, Free/OpenBSD, Solaris, and Windows. Thus the built
solution should support all of these as close to the Native interface as
possible.
James McKenzie
some sort of X on the build computer right now. It would be
great if --without-x did work throughly. Are you willing to fix this?
James McKenzie
Hwangsee:
This needs to be resubmitted in UTF format, not HTML as Piotr pointed out.
Very good work otherwise. Also, thank you for using the formal version
rather than the informal.
James McKenize
Hwang YunSong(황윤성) wrote:
--- a/dlls/jscript/Makefile.in 2010-02-12 10:23:39.603312863 +0900
All:
I am working on the final version of the EM_FORMATRANGE patches. Thanks
to Dylan Smith who has provided much feedback and corrections to these
patches.
James McKenzie
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