Im trying to write regression tests for the sscanf function but ran into
some
problems. First, there were some conflicts with the defines in the headers
with my linux ones, but that was fixed simply by defining USE_MSVCRT_PREFIX.
Whenever I try to run the test it spews out an error: undefind reference to
func_sscanf. Ofcourse there is no export for func_sscanf because it was
prefixed to avoid a naming conflict with the unix defines. How do I get
this
to work? If its not prefixed, then there is a conflict but if it is then it
cant find the export.
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 08:49 am, Jrgen Schmied wrote:
> > Implementations of these and much more can be found in this patch
> > submission, which was apparently never applied:
> > http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-patches/2002/06/0103.html
>
> Alexandre did not like the rpc-stuff in the server. I did start
> implementing the NT-LPC functions but I have not so much time at the moment
> so it will take a while.
> Nevertheless, large parts of the patch could be applied.
>
> juergen
>
>
> ---
> juergen.schmied(a)debitel.net
are we allowed to merge in stuff from Rewind/Transgaming?
I thought no? Anyhow, assuming it's OK, I'd be happy to
sort this out and produce a patch.
BTW, I've already noticed a mistake in my patch,
UuidIsNil should return true if the Uuid arg is NULL.
the above patch lacks UuidFromString, which
my patch provides (I "need" this).
UuidFromStringW should also be provided but I've no
knoweldge of how to work with widechar's in C; is there
somewhere in wine or elsewhere with good examples of
how to work with these? My algo should basically work
if I just substitude "sscanf" with "swscanf", but I don't know
how to do the verification steps. Thanks,
--
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Hi
I have a nap.exe file.
$ wine nap.exe
(errors are in the withoutLANG)
I got these errors and then
$ export LANG=us_US
$ wine nap.exe
(print out is in the withLANG)
and when I use the second way ( with LANG ) the
program runs.
If I add "export LANG=us_US" to my .bash_profile, some
of programs runs in english though the whole system is
turkish. So I cannot add this line to .bash_profile.
Can smth be done while compiling it or can some codes
be changed to fix it?
Thanks
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Hi all,
I installed the latest version of wine on my Turkish
Linux system. But to run without any errors, I have to
do a "LANG=US_us" before running wine. Can anything be
done about this problem? We have to fix it because
end-users dont like doing this...
Thanks
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--- Stefan Leichter <Stefan.Leichter(a)camLine.com> a écrit :
> I did not extract the original. The tool resgrab (
> http://www.Inner-Smile.com/dl_resg.htm#downl) told me the size.
>
> Using the original is hopefuly a joke!?!
No, if it's only for testing purpose. You can extract it using
ResHacker, as Greg said.
But you didn't answer to my second question : does the size really
matter?
After all it's only 50k...
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> instead of the very bottom. Lastly, I'm pretty sure there should be
> separate nPartialAdjust variables for horz and vert scrolling.
You are right, we do need separate nPartialAdjust. My bad.
THe other bug was (half of it) in the old code, when I
changed it I noticed the inconsistency, is just that I
picked the wrong half :). Thanks for the fix.
This looks good, it should go in.
--
Dimi.
I hope this isn't too off-topic for the wine-devel list but I asked for
debugging help on wine-users a couple of days ago and got no reply so
maybe that isn't the right place to ask about debugging help? I bought
and use Codeweaver's Crossover product to drive Office and have fiddled
with Wine briefly on and off over the years but other then that I am
mostly a Wine newbie.
I am trying to make an old Windows 3.1 application work and it appears
to be causing Wine to go into a hard loop while loading. For what it's
worth, this application is called "Travex" and is used in the health
care industry. I think it uses the Win 3.1 era Borland GUI toolkit in
case it matters.
I followed the directions on the website for debugging and have a
--debugmsg warn+all +loaddll output that I only can vaguely interpret.
Wine enters the hard loop somewhere following the debug log. I tried
debug logs at various other levels including a relay log/trace (though I
have no idea what it is) and +all and under those levels the same output
keeps getting outputted to the log as Wine loops.
I am not a Windows developer although I have done a little with C under
Linux. Is there anyone who could help me figure out what is going
wrong? I'd be happy to make the logs available for http or send them in
email. Unfortunately, I can't provide the application itself due to
licensing issues (it's a commercial package).
I have tested it with Wine from RH 7.3, Wine from 10/01 CVS, and
Codeweavers Crossover Office 1.0 (just for kicks). All three exhibit
the same behavior. I tried the Wine from 10/01 in both Win98 and Win31
behavior mode. No change.
The application runs just fine in Windows 98. I installed it in my
fake_windows in Wine and have tried running it from there as well as my
real Windows partition. No change.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sean
> I have used this code to implement flat scroll bars in two ways however
> I run into problems and I am looking for advice.
Hi,
I was thinking about implementing flatscrollbars but never got round to
implement the Flatscrollbars itself. I thought about doig it like this:
Subclass the window with flatscrollbars, with the Subclassing functions
that I have implemented recently. Implement GetScrollBarInfo and use it to
get all of the scrollbar properties like thump position and size, arrow
sizes etc. Store an internal list of the System metricies (just like
native) and then draw the control. All of the functions that pertain to
flat scroll bars will just call their user counterparts and the same goes
for messages.
nog.
Hi again
Problem 1:
I have found something strange in a VB app. If I run it with "wine vberror"
it works quite ok. But if I call it with "winedbg vberror" it freaks out on
pressing the button. Maybe it's a timing problem that an exception
couldn't be caught as wine could do it being faster.
Problem 2:
Quite simple to test: If I click in the treeview it disappears :)
Both problems can be tested with this little sample proggy:
http://www.indel.ch/ftp/VBError.zip
I had to use the native oleaut32.dll as the builtin worked even worse
on the treeview. The rest is out of the (cvs-)box 20021004, SuSE 8.0
Thanks
bye Fabi