Hi All, I have extraordinary good news to share! Red Hat (Fedora 22, Enterprise Linux 7) has switched from Wine to Wine Stating. Wine Stating is Wine with a bunch of bugs fixed and developers that take fixing bugs seriously. I have had bugs registered with regular Wine for over six years. I don't know what your experience with Wine is, but I have found that it is an extremely unusual event if Wine ever fixes a bug I post to them. It is very frustrating. Since switching to Wine Stating and reposting my bugs to them, they have fixed EVERY SINGLE ONE. In one instance, I had to get the software publisher permission to send them an ISO of my disk (which they did) and Wine Staging fixed every single bug within a week. MOST THE VERY NEXT DAY. This reminds me of when Open Office would not fix anything (I had six year old bugs there too). When Libre Office launched, I reposted them to Libre Office. They fixed every single one within two weeks. I have never looked back on Open Office since. Wine Staging (full tar ball): https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-patched/releases If you are using Fedora of EL, you already have Wine Staging. And make sure you report Wine Staging bugs to Wine Staging (regular Wine gets a bit crabby if you report Staging's bugs to them). https://bugs.wine-staging.com And Wine Staging reports their fixed back to Wine, where they are eventually incorporated. And, oh my goodness Lotus Smart Suite runs nicely under Wine Stating 1.7.52! YIPPEE !!!! Oh and get this, on their bug reporter, they have a category called "Discussion" (means discussion with a the developers). You can actually ask them for assistance! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) -T -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Computers are like air conditioners. They malfunction when you open windows ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Am 16.10.2015 um 21:40 schrieb ToddAndMargo:> I have extraordinary good news to share! > [snip] > :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)It's great that your experience with wine-staging is so good and you are excited about it. While discovering it, you seem to have missed the most important news item about it, it's now an official part of WineHQ and the wine development process: http://wine-staging.com/news/2015-09-25-winehq-integration.html Btw, my experience with reporting bugs at the winehq bug tracker hasn't been as bad as yours. I found some regressions over the years, ran the regression tests with git bisect and reported the bug with some additional pieces of information. It usually only took a few days until a developer reacted and pushed a fix into the master branch. There's still one bug which affects a lot of people which has been open for over a year now and little progress has been made, though. Helmut
On 10/16/2015 02:13 PM, Hoshpak wrote:> Am 16.10.2015 um 21:40 schrieb ToddAndMargo: >> I have extraordinary good news to share! >> [snip] >> :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) > > It's great that your experience with wine-staging is so good and you are > excited about it. While discovering it, you seem to have missed the most > important news item about it, it's now an official part of WineHQ and > the wine development process: > > http://wine-staging.com/news/2015-09-25-winehq-integration.html > > Btw, my experience with reporting bugs at the winehq bug tracker hasn't > been as bad as yours. I found some regressions over the years, ran the > regression tests with git bisect and reported the bug with some > additional pieces of information. It usually only took a few days until > a developer reacted and pushed a fix into the master branch. There's > still one bug which affects a lot of people which has been open for over > a year now and little progress has been made, though. > > Helmut >Try reporting it to Wine Stating!