On Thursday 22 May 2008 23:56:42 you wrote:
I don't have a compiler on my windows box, nor do I have cross development tools on my linux box, but if you get me an exe I can test on win xp (nvidia 7200 GT) or 2k (intel 865, or a variety of other boxes).
-Austin
I have the same problem, I have absolutely no M$ stuff at home. I'm pretty sure what I did is correct, since like I said the game works on windows and now it also does in wine. Before wine was crashing so it can only be better. And next time someone runs the test on the M$ platforms we'll see if the test fails or what? Anyway without the patch we just get a crash.
On 5/22/08, Jens Albretsen jens@albretsen.dk wrote:
On Thursday 22 May 2008 23:39:33 you wrote:
On 5/22/08, Jens Albretsen jens@albretsen.dk wrote:
I have no way of testing what is does native? Only got windows at work.
If you need something tested on windows, or on a specific version/locale you don't have access to, send a test app to wine-users or wine-devel asking for testers. Odds are *someone* has the configuration needed and time to do it.
Anyone who want to apply the patches I did and do a "make test" of dlls/ddraw on windows?
Jens Albretsen wrote:
On Thursday 22 May 2008 23:56:42 you wrote:
I don't have a compiler on my windows box, nor do I have cross development tools on my linux box, but if you get me an exe I can test on win xp (nvidia 7200 GT) or 2k (intel 865, or a variety of other boxes).
-Austin
I have the same problem, I have absolutely no M$ stuff at home. I'm pretty sure what I did is correct, since like I said the game works on windows and now it also does in wine. Before wine was crashing so it can only be better. And next time someone runs the test on the M$ platforms we'll see if the test fails or what? Anyway without the patch we just get a crash.
That's the part your have to prove with tests and test results. Just the fact that it fixes one program doesn't mean it's correct and won't break all other programs.
This is been the worst part about Wine and d3d in particular. That small "fixes" fix one game/problem yet break everything else.
Vitaliy.