I guess the answer is no. Too bad. I wanted to try it out.
Brian
In article <95a04a$3ud$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
sutin@my-deja.com wrote:>
>
> I thought it would be really nice if a wine-2001-01-29 tarball of
> the source were available from somewhere for download. I would
> really like to try out this patch, but I would like to avoid the
> CVS sideshow. Any chance of a 2001-01-29 or newer tarball appearing
> at winehq/download sometime soon???
>
> Brian
>
> In article <3A772613.859C205F@transgaming.com>,
> Gavriel State <gav@transgaming.com> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Just wanted to mention that a new TransGaming patch is available
from> our web-site now.
> > This patch is mostly just to bring our AFPLed D3D work into sync
with> the DirectX changes
> > that we've contributed to WineHQ CVS lately. There's not much
new
on> the D3D side,
> > though we're working hard with some hardware and sofware vendors
to
> improve performance
> > there, which you'll see in upcoming releases.
> >
> > The nicest thing about the latest release is that we've
incorporated
> Andreas Mohr's
> > SetWindowLong patch, which along with the work he did on
CreateProcess> now allows
> > InstallShield installers to work properly.
> >
> > The other big news item is that with our recent DirectInput work,
and> a minor tweak to
> > Wine's OpenGL thunking layer, American McGee's Alice demo now
works
> perfectly. The full
> > version won't work, due to SafeDisk copy protection, but we're
> starting to talk to
> > engineers at Macrovision to help us resolve that issue.
> >
> > The latest patch is against the most current (Jan 29, 2001) WineHQ
CVS> tree, but a
> > patch to bring the Jan 12, 2001 release tree up to date is also
> available from our
> > site.
> >
> > Take care,
> > -Gav
> >
> > --
> > Gavriel State, CEO
> > TransGaming Technologies Inc.
> > http://www.transgaming.com
> > gav@transgaming.com
> >
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