Hello all,
I have seen some potential regressions in Wine-0.9.8 on FreeBSD-6.x.
- Winefile draws garbage in the minimize, full-screen, and close buttons in the upper right corner of its windows. - Wine (and obviously also winefile) fail to start a native windows setup.exe program.
Has anyone else seen similar problems? Is there a known fix? Could this be somehow depending on real parallelism on a two processor system?
The program I used to test wine was setup.exe from the game Pharaoh by Sierra.
It is a relatively long time since I tried wine the previous time, and the last time I tried was with FreeBSD-4.11 at which time the threads in wine did not work at all. So, I cannot really know whether these things I have now seen failing have ever really worked OK on FreeBSD, but assume as much. Maybe there are regressions of some sort.
Cheers, // jau
Jukka A. Ukkonen wrote:
- Winefile draws garbage in the minimize, full-screen, and close
buttons in the upper right corner of its windows.
You need to generate and install the fonts in the fonts directory of the source tree for this to work, otherwise you will likely get a nul glyph.
В сообщении от 19 февраля 2006 20:19 Jukka A. Ukkonen написал(a):
Hello all,
I have seen some potential regressions in Wine-0.9.8 on FreeBSD-6.x.
- Winefile draws garbage in the minimize, full-screen, and close
buttons in the upper right corner of its windows.
- Wine (and obviously also winefile) fail to start a native windows
setup.exe program.
I got trouble with run setup.exe contains 16-bit code (on FreeBSD 5.4)