Hi,
I didn't receive any message on wine-users since May 30th. Is the
mailing list down or is it a problem on my end?
There's been many messages since then on the newsgroup.
Btw, why is the link to the wine-users archive disabled on WineHQ?
(http://www.winehq.com/dev.shtml#ml)
I found wine-users archives via Google:
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-users/
And I see in the mailing list archives that there's no message since
May 30th either. Looks like a mailing list problem to me...
Last question (for this email...): Why do the mailing list archives
point to the Integrita archives rather than the WineHQ archives? Is
there an advantage of one over the other?
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Francois Gouget fgouget(a)free.fr http://fgouget.free.fr/
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on tape around here somewhere...
I am about to implement the AnimateWindow() function, but I don't have up to
date windows headers. I did some trial and error on a win98 box and came up
with what I think are the correct values, but could somebody check?
AW_SLIDE 0x00040000
AW_ACTIVATE 0x00020000
AW_BLEND 0x00080000
AW_HIDE 0x00010000
AW_CENTER 0x00000010
AW_HOR_POSITIVE 0x00000001
AW_HOR_NEGATIVE 0x00000002
AW_VER_POSITIVE 0x00000004
AW_VER_NEGATIVE 0x00000008
I'm pretty sure about all of them except AW_BLEND because win98 doesn't
implement it. Thanks in advance
Bobby Bingham
uhmmmm(a)ameritech.net
Hi,
I'm trying to implement stubs for some missing ordinal functions in shlwapi.
Reading the NOTES comment in dlls/shlwapi/ordinal.c I don't know if it is a
good idea, but it allows explorer.exe (Win 98) to show its desktop and it is
what I'm testing (just for fun. I do not hope to be able to use it right now).
Anyway, it uses at a moment or another unimplemented ordinal functions. To
implement their stubs, I begins with a lot of args, reducing this number
until the function is passed. It seems to work but I wonder if I do not add
only problems with this strategy. If I left the stack in a corrupted state,
maybe the problem will become visible a lot later...
I was not able to find in docs, mails archives or google groups any useful
tip to find (simply) the right number of args. Particularly, the URL
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/dacut/www/src is dead.
So, do I continue ? If yes, in this way or differently ?
Thanks for your advices.
Gael.
PS: I will not read my mail until monday 28.
Aric Stewart wrote:
>
> Working with QuickTime5 I found a situation where mouse messages could
> lockup wine. This leaving and entering the critical section resolves
> that bug.
>
> -aric
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Index: windows/message.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /home/wine/wine/windows/message.c,v
With this patch, Myst locks up solid as soon as the mouse is moved into
the Myst window. Without it, Myst works fine.
Duane
I am running a windows voicemail server under wine and it runs extremely
well, but I believe there is no MAPI support in Wine, and the voicemail
server complains that there is no MAPI provider. I would not want to
install a Windows email client even if I thought I could use MAPI, and
would much prefer to use sendmail as the MAPI sender.
I don't think it would be difficult to write code that would produce a
sendmail mail message from a Wine stub, but I cannot find where the MAPI
support goes and I know very little about MAPI under Windows, since I
have done very little Windows programming.
Has anyone done this before, or could anyone direct me to the hooks in
Wine, and preferably some information on how MAPI works in Windows apps.
The Wine project is a fantastic achievement, I hope that I can give
something back.
Steve Ball
David Hammerton wrote:
>
> hi, seems you have done some updating on it.. but now it still doesnt compile,
> im not sure if your trying to include something that is defined elsewhere or
> you made a typo, but it seems to bawk on:
>
> gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -g -O2
> -Wall -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -fPIC -D__WINE__ -D_REENTRANT
> -I/usr/X11R6/include -o truetype.o truetype.c
> truetype.c:13: `#include' expects "FILENAME" or <FILENAME>
> truetype.c:14: `#include' expects "FILENAME" or <FILENAME>
>
I give up.
You're getting the error because FreeType's macros are not being defined
by your include files. This is supposed to be the way to work around
the
fact that the FreeType guys rename their include files with every minor
release.
freetype/freetype.h should either define the macros or include another
file that does so. If you can figure out why that isn't happening, let
me know.
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Ian Pilcher ian.pilcher(a)home.com
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David Howells <dhowells(a)redhat.com> writes:
> Actually, I see that you do maintain a view list in the client as well as the
> module list and section lists in the server. What I was thinking of was just
> consolidating the three into a single view list and a single section list in
> the server.
>
> In effect, Wine'd still have the module list, it's just that there'd be
> non-modules in the list too.
I still don't see why you want that. The fact that the section list is
in the client or in the server is orthogonal to the fact that we
maintain a list of modules. If you have a list of mapped views in the
server you can simplify the module list a bit by making each module
point to the view instead of the backing file, but you still need a
module list to send debugger events and do toolhelp snapshots.
You could of course hide the module list inside the section list by
adding some magic flags to the section descriptor, but all it changes
is that you then need to walk the whole section list to retrieve the
modules; I don't really see the point.
--
Alexandre Julliard
julliard(a)winehq.com