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------- Additional Comments From jave27(a)gmail.com 2006-09-03 17:15 -------
I can confirm this issue using the nVidia binary driver 8178 and kernel 2.6.15.5
vanilla.
However, on Fedora Core 5 Test 3 (patched kernel 2.6.15.1) with VMWare X driver
and mesa GL libs, the error is not reproducable.
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------- Additional Comments From bdehnhardt(a)gbis.com 2006-09-03 16:58 -------
Applied patch to 0.9.9 distribution files, recompiled and installed. DeltaCad
worked like a charm. Unless someone else has something they want to look at, I'd
say it's fixed. Do I set the resolution, or does someone else need to check it out?
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-09-03 16:35 -------
sorry, i misread the bug. I read msvfw32 instead of msvideo. Sorry about the noise
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------- Additional Comments From myrd(a)projectmagma.net 2006-09-03 16:33 -------
Then the solution would be to NOT center it when Acquire gets set, but rather set a boolean
"should_be_centered" to TRUE. Then, in any function that expects the mouse to be centered to generate
relative mouse events, it should re-center it at the start, do its thing, then de-center it back at the end of
the function, if "should_be_centered" is set.
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------- Additional Comments From dobey(a)novell.com 2006-09-03 16:30 -------
I've not tried msvfw32.dll. I tried msvideo.dll. The Journeyman Project Turbo!
is a 16-bit Win3.1 application. I don't know if the msvfw32.dll would help at
all. The CD includes an installation for MS Video for Windows 1.1, iirc, which I
ran and installed, however it did not seem to help. Now, when I try to run that
installer again, it complains about "Tried to create an invalid path using
'c:\windows\system\' and 'ACMCMPRS.DLL'. I am not sure that the install worked
the first time, either, as there's no mplayer.exe in 'c:\windows\' for example.
I'll check on the msvfw32.dll in a bit.
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ivg2(a)cornell.edu changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WORKSFORME
------- Additional Comments From ivg2(a)cornell.edu 2006-09-03 16:29 -------
That's odd, I can't reproduce the bug today (on a clean install, Wine 0.9.9, no
native dcom). The only thing different yesterday was that the system was using
more memory, more CPU, and more resources in general [ beagle was out of control
again ].
Closing bug, will reopen if I see it again.
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2006-09-03 16:13 -------
What does it do with native msvfw32 then? If it also complains about the function
being not implemented you should take an msvfw32 from win2k/XP installation, or
,if you have a valid window license, get it from
http://www.dlldump.com/cgi-bin/testwrap/downloadcounts.cgi?rt=count&path=dl…
The function is not present in win98's msvfw32.dll.
This is of course not a fix for this bug, but you might be able to use it as a
workaround for now.
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