Yes. BTW, when 'make install'ed, wine should create the
appropriate link in the same directory it installs winegcc.
-- Jeff S
>From: Hans Christian Studt <hcstudt(a)post10.tele.dk>
>
>I just build from the CVS and I now have
>/usr/local/wine/tools/winegcc
>but I canot find
>wineg++
>
>Should there be a symbolic link to winegcc or what ???
>--
>Hans Christian Studt : http://hc.studt.dk mailto:[email protected]
>.dk og W3C standarder : http://w3c.studt.dk
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Using (pached) winemaker I still have problems with <io.h>
sed -e 's,@bindir\@,/usr/local/bin,g' -e 's,@winelibdir\@,.,g'
./wineapploader.in >wineapploader || rm -f wineapploader
make[1]: Entering directory
`/user/home/hcs/Wine/winelib/compile/bb4win/blackbox'
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=":$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" /usr/local/bin/wrc -J -m
-I. -I/usr/local/include/wine/windows -o Blackbox.res
Blackbox.rc
/usr/local/bin/wineg++ -c -I.
-I/usr/local/include/wine/windows -g -O2 -fpermissive
-fno-for-scope -D_REENTRANT -o BBApi.o BBApi.cpp
In file included from BBApi.cpp:34:
Menu/MenuMaker.h:53:16: io.h: Ingen sådan fil eller filkatalog
There was a discussion on a subject related to io.h started on
this list 9. january 2003.
What exactly were the outcome ???
Is there a resolution or a workaround ???
I can still try out Ming/Cygwin but how would that change the
<io.h> problem ???
--
Hans Christian Studt : http://hc.studt.dk mailto:[email protected]
.dk og W3C standarder : http://w3c.studt.dk
Hi folks,
This is what I got after incorporating all of your suggestions:
http://www.dssd.ca/wine/Wine-UI.html
Please check it out, and help me:
-- add any missing items
-- complete the status, URL, etc for the items that miss it
-- fix any incorrect information
--
Dimi.
Hi,
Is there a reason that:
a) The Wine open/save dialog boxes don't show or follow symlinks and
b) They show dotfiles?
I seem to recall a discussion on wine-devel way back on the topic of
dotfiles, but a quick archive search didn't turn up much of use. At the
very least I think it should be a pref, wading through lots of dotfiles
in your home dir makes it much harder to open files with wine, and
obviously non-technical users will wonder what is going on with all
these stranges folders that I never made......
--
Mike Hearn <m.hearn(a)signal.qinetiq.com>
QinetiQ - Malvern Technology Center
thomas.mertes(a)t-mobile.at wrote:
>On my Suse 7.3 Linux (Kernel 2.4.4) I tried to start the
>w2k Explorer (Version 5.0 (Build 2195: Service Pack 3)
>using wine-20030115 with just buildin dlls.
It is quite possible that there is a problem in the Exception handling in
Wine, however before Explorer is going to run under Wine, there needs to be
a whole lot more done than that. The entire shell support in Wine is not
at the point where Explorer will be able to do anything useful and it
is just as likely that one of those problems triggers this Exception, which
may be not handled correctly in Explorer itself, but when run on Windows,
that Exception never ever has been triggered until now.
Explorer although an application is so tightly bound to the underlying OS,
that I doubt that you could mix the Explorer application with different
Windows versions itself. You definitely can't run W2K Explorer on a W9x
platform and vice versa.
In general I think it is probably simpler to get a Wine equivalent of Explorer
written than to get Wine to the point where it will run Windows Explorer.
Rolf Kalbermatter
how can I force wine to do font metrics?
--
"De-fault! The two sweetest words in the English language."
-- Homer Simpson
Get Gaim for unix or win32 systems! gaim.sourceforge.net
Scott "Action" Jackson - scott_j(a)ajackson.org
On January 30, 2003 09:38 pm, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
> ChangeLog
> Merge README.wrc into wrc's man page.
Sorry I forgot to mention, also do:
cvs rm -f tools/wrc/README.wrc
before you commit.
--
Dimi.
Well, I'm off to try that.
I tried a mv /usr/X11R6/whereverthefontswere/ to a back up dir, then reset xf86 and wine worked fine... I'd like to believe that it was the fonts' fault, but everywhere else they work fine.
I dunno my japanese fonts go funky on me sometimes... methinks kappa is a bitmap font? if there's development to be done, then I might be able to send y'all (texas native) a tar.bz2 file of what is messing up.
One of the other restrictions I have as far as japanese fonts, is that whenever mozilla is asked to render a bold SHIFT_JIS type font, it gives me blank space.
All information is available, just ask ;-)
Your friendly neighborhood (texan) wine user,
Scott
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 23:06:51 -0800 (PST)
liu spider <liuspider(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> I think it's not the wine's fault.
>
> Just try to copy or link a Japanese font to the dir:
> c/windows/fonts/
>
> This works for me.
>
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 05:44:35PM +0100, Ove Kaaven wrote:
> does not conform
> to the DCE RPC wire protocol (mostly because I don't have a description of
> it...
You could take a look at the Ethereal sniffer software (www.ethereal.com).
It has dissectors for some of Microsofts rpc stuff.
Ciao
Jörg
--
Joerg Mayer <jmayer(a)loplof.de>
I found out that "pro" means "instead of" (as in proconsul). Now I know
what proactive means.
Hello,
is it possible somehow to run Wine from the build tree? I
mean without 'make install'? It's too lengthy to install
after every one line change during printf-debugging...
Feri.