On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Eliot Blennerhassett linux@audioscience.com wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
I'm going to be giving a Wine presentation at Cebit next month. You can see a draft of the presentation at http://kegel.com/wine/cebit2009/talk.html (I will say lots more than is written there; the slides are kept simple on purpose, with just the key idea in the caption.)
A large part of the presentation will be demos of platium-rated apps. Can people suggest compelling apps to demo?
For the engineerings LTSpice
http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp
Its authors are wine-friendly. This from the online help
"LTspice detects whether or not it's running under WINE. If so, it works around a few WINE issues. You can force LTspice to think it's running under WINE with the command line switch –wine. You can force it to think it's not with the command line switch –nowine in case you're interesting in working on WINE issues."
Rather than working around any bugs, they should file bugs so we know to fix them, ideally with testcases.
A search in bugzilla shows 2 bugs with LTSpice in the name/comments.