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From: Jakub Narebski <jnareb(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Git User's Survey 2010
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 23:33:47 +0200
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Hi,
While running your changed tests on Windows, I think I found new failures.
Being a bot and all I'm not very good at pattern recognition, so I might be
wrong, but could you please double-check?
Full results can be found at
http://testbot.winehq.org/JobDetails.pl?Key=4896
Your paranoid android.
=== W7PROX64 (64 bit msg) ===
Timeout
On 08/28/2010 02:12 PM, Alexandre Goujon wrote:
> I know that libs/wine/c_1361.c is generated ("DO NOT EDIT!!").
> However (union cptable)cptable_1361.dbcs->lead_bytes needs to be modified according tests
> [...]
> diff --git a/libs/wine/c_1361.c b/libs/wine/c_1361.c
> index b424cb1..50d2c47 100644
> --- a/libs/wine/c_1361.c
> +++ b/libs/wine/c_1361.c
> @@ -8902,6 +8902,6 @@ const struct dbcs_table cptable_1361 =
> uni2cp_low,
> uni2cp_high,
> {
> - 0x84, 0xd3, 0xd9, 0xde, 0xe0, 0xf9, 0x00, 0x00
> + 0x81, 0xd3, 0xd8, 0xde, 0xe0, 0xf9, 0x00, 0x00
> }
> };
>
May I ask some guidance to make this [1] patch accepted ?
Tests prove that the values above needs to be modified.
Actually, I don't know if "uni2cp_high" is generated from the Internet
or cpmap.pl (maybe both)
Anyway, I don't understand perl.
May
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/KSC/JOHAB.TXT
be wrong ?
Or may Windows doesn't fully comply with unicode ?
Thanks
---
[1] : http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/65550
Hi,
I'd like to perform perform some mciavi tests.
For that I'd need a .avi with known characteristics,
much like MS' clock.avi such as
- known number of frames, e.g. 12
- visibly different frames for visual control
(e.g. analog clock or digits 0-9)
- audio channel not necessary
(although the MCI can control it)
Who could like to contribute such a file?
There are already several dlls/tests/ that create .avis.
I'm wondering what makes sense.
- copy & paste useful code that creates one on the fly
(like avifil32 seems to do?)
- have it in a resource like qedit/tests/ does
(if I understand it correctly?)
- hook into one of the existing tests directories
and add some mci tests there?
- ...?
For checking status position and seeking behaviour (hint: Wine differs
from native), a file with known number of frames is best (unlike
quartz/tests/ which seems to use whatever test.avi happens to lie in
the directory, if any).
I'd like to avoid skipping tests when a file is not
present, unlike amstream/tests, quartz/tests/avisplitter
and winmm/tests/mmio
(skip => no coverage => regressions not found).
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
Are there any Chinese speakers on the list?
Any interest in starting a Chinese translation of wiki.winehq.org?
I bring this up because a Chinese user/developer is asking for help
getting started with submitting translations to Wine. I think he would find
Chinese versions of
http://wiki.winehq.org/SubmittingPatches
and perhaps even
http://wiki.winehq.org/Translating
helpful.
It seems strange for a translator to need help reading English
documents, but perhaps it would help them come up the curve
faster.
- Dan
I suppose we'll hear what the goals for 1.4 are at Wineconf, but
here's my little wish list:
Bug 6971, the mouse problem affecting many FPS-style games (Alexandre
thinks it would take a month of his time?)
Solving Wine's problems with Pulseaudio (bug #10495)
Mono integration similar to the current Gecko integration (go Vincent!)
Finishing d3dx9_36 and friends (i.e. getting rid of the need to run
winetricks to load bits of Direct3D9)
Excellent continuous build and test services at winehq.org, including
performance tests (ok, this isn't really a wine feature)
Move away from using 2D graphics acceleration, as Windows has done
(this is both a superset and a subset of the DIBEngine idea) (heard
this from Roderick)