http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6234
vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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URL| |http://www.turbolog.de/
Severity|blocker |normal
Component|wine-kernel |wine-binary
------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2006-20-09 07:38 -------
Please attach complete termianl output. What Wine version?
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------- Additional Comments From tehstealth(a)yahoo.com 2006-20-09 06:30 -------
Can anyone tell me if there is ANY difference in the way WINE works on different
distros? A member of the Soldat forums has posted screenshots of his working
Soldat in Fedora 5, using Wine 0.9.20 (and he's upgraded to 21 without problems).
http://www.soldatforums.com/index.php?topic=8.msg63075#msg63075
But how is it that the people using Ubuntu have the mouse problem? Even using
GIT (incase something happened during packaging) it appears. Can someone explain
that?
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seppo.ruuskanen(a)memo.ikea.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Version|0.9.20. |0.9.21.
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Wine Bugs schrieb:
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> ------- Additional Comments From vitaliy(a)kievinfo.com 2006-19-09 16:14 -------
> Thanks for useless info.
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1. Change you behavior! You' re quite inpolite! Things can be said in
other words without pissing one off!
2. Back to the problem: I did the retestsing because of changes in
the MSI. The result ist quite similar. However, I cannot
distinguish any changes than before before the text is not 1:1
equal, but the order has changed. For me, Wine is a black box.
3. The changes for each version of Wine could be documented better.
Then unnecessary retests could be avoided.
4. I re-checked only the apps that had installation problems.
5. Some bugs haven't been change for a long time. Many of them were
closed fixed or orphan. Thought, that an updated info would be
better. The flow of the output in the report looked better than
before. So I posted an updated console log.
Bojan
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6234
Summary: Problem with a Turbolog4.exe application under wine
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: blocker
Priority: P2
Component: wine-kernel
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: James(a)superbug.demon.co.uk
A demo version of Turbolog4 can be downloaded from:
http://www.turbolog.de/
The program installs ok, but fails to run correctly.
It asks for a License key, one should be able to press cancel and bypass it into
demo mode where a window is displayed for entering log records.
Can anyone help be diagnose why it fails?
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6233
Summary: wincfg Applications tab gui layout is misleading
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.15.
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: wine-tools
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: jrodman(a)winebugzilla.spamportal.net
Brief:
When using the winecfg application, the Applications Settings tab is somewhat
misleading in that it contains two controls, suggesting a relationship between
these two controls which is special.
As a remedy, I recommend moving the Windows Version control out of the
Applications tab.
Detail:
More clearly, on this tab there are two items. First there is an applications
settings list, which allows one to select Default Settings, or an alternately
added Application, and buttons to manage the applications which are added to
this list. Secondly, there is a "combo box" labelled Windows Version, which
allows the user to select values such as Windows 2000, Windows ME, etc. The
implication of this second control matches the documentation: it informs which
of the many subtly different windows API implementations to conform to.
However, the implication of the first control is that it enables one to add
applications which will be handled as if they were running under alternate
versions of Windows. Because these two controls are presented on a single
tab, an implied relationship is created suggesting that this is the only
Application-specific settable value. It is quite possible that the
documentation for this control explains it fully and completely (I haven't
checked), but the barrier to understanding for me was so high, that I began to
go look for command line options to pass to wine to set other values that I
wished set in an application specific manner.
I believe the usability of winecfg would be improved without usability
regressions (save the transition) if the Windows Version selector was placed
in another tab, perhaps a new one. For the sake of argument, I believe a
System & Libraries tab with two enclosed discrete boxes for the two types
would not have cognitive confusion, although it might be too crowded.
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------- Additional Comments From the3dfxdude(a)gmail.com 2006-20-09 02:31 -------
BTW, Saulius, if the temp folder, "/tmp/ksocket-$USER" I believe, exists, then
it won't crash anyway. Some people have never run KDE, but they have arts
installed so they crash.
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------- Additional Comments From the3dfxdude(a)gmail.com 2006-20-09 02:28 -------
Created an attachment (id=3658)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=3658&action=view)
arts patch from Patrick Volkerding
Looks like good old Pat Volkerding has the same idea as I:
Tue Sep 19 18:13:09 CDT 2006
l/arts-1.5.4-i486-2.tgz: Patched an annoying bug where audio programs such
as ogg123 would not work unless KDE had been run first.
So I have attached the patch for anyone to try. I haven't tried it myself
because I have removed arts from my system completely ;) If this is something
we can resolve with arts or in the distro packaging, can we please close this
bug ? :)
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------- Additional Comments From the3dfxdude(a)gmail.com 2006-20-09 01:44 -------
I think it should be done at running configure, because just compiling it
without the needed headers means it's broken.
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