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------- Additional Comments From hans(a)it.vu.nl 2007-16-03 09:16 -------
My path makes setupapi execute the DefaultInstall section
from the .inf file which then registers a RunOnce entry like this:
RunDll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection XWALL.INF,DefaultInstall2.ntx86
So it appears that setupapi is used to bootstrap an advpack
install. It stops right there for some reason, wineboot is not
triggered and when running it by hand it doesn't find the RunOnce
entry (which I think is a bug).
On windows the installer pops up a dialog asking for an installation
directory. No such registry key is created at that point.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-16-03 09:11 -------
I cant test this one anymore, as I dont have the CD's anymore, but the
hissing/popping/stuttering used to happen with Diablo II as well. Not very
helpful I know, however I do have a copy of Starcraft and will be glad to test
if this occurs with current wine versions, assuming it will even still run under
wine. It will have to wait till monday to be tested though as I can only test
at work (only place I have a linux machine).
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alex(a)thehandofagony.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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URL| |ftp://largedownloads.ea.com/
| |pub/demos/Commandand3/CnC3De
| |mo.exe
Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever Confirmed| |1
Keywords| |download
------- Additional Comments From alex(a)thehandofagony.com 2007-16-03 08:57 -------
Confirming. There seems to be a certain randomness to this, so we might be
looking at threading issues.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-16-03 08:57 -------
This appears to be similar to a display bug that happens under windows
occasionally when switching from a fullscreen game that grabs control of the
mouse back to windows. It is not related however.
I wouldnt say that this is a clipping issue, but more of a refreshing issue,
however if the window is not taking fullscreen it shouldnt be writing to parts
of the screen that it has not covered, like the panel..
You said this happens with KDE, does it also happen with other WM's?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-16-03 08:51 -------
---Quote---
I.e. if there is a gdiFont defined for current font (I assume, this means if a
display font
has been loaded), and if the font is not the result of a substitution, then we
download it
into the printer. Otherwise we try to use a builtin font.
Shouldn't that be the other way round: first try to use a builtin font, and only
if that is not
possible (because no such font defined in generic.ppd or missing .afm file)
download it.
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I agree that this should be the other way around. Alain, could you write a
patch against current wine (if the issue still exists with current wine), and
send it to wine-patches?
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------- Additional Comments From dank(a)kegel.com 2007-16-03 08:51 -------
Why does this bug have the 'download' keyword? What
should I download to exhibit the bug?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-16-03 08:46 -------
Paul, do you still experience this issue with the version of VFP that you
originally had this problem with, on current wine?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-16-03 08:46 -------
If you are running conformance tests and they do exactly the same thing on
windows and linux, then that means wine is conforming to the way windows does
it, so that unfortunately cannot be used to confirm this bug. However it is
possible that the conformance tests are bugged, so I would suggest to test on
current wine (with current conformance tests), on both Linux and wine, and if
the same thing occurs, report it to the devel list, as a possible bug in the
conformance tests. If they confirm it is a bug, then please report that back here.
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-16-03 08:40 -------
How about now? What ever happened with the patch on bug 1265? I assume it has
since bitrotted and was never committed to CVS, but if updated against the
current tree, will it still fix the issue?
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