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2007 Feb 26
0
Looking for a dev
Hello, I''m working for a small Swiss company called STVS[1]. Our product is about to be released and we''re looking for more developers to join our Team ! What we''re looking for is a good ruby developer that is able to think out of the box and that is not afraid of "technologies" like Camping. Yeah, we''re using Campin...
2011 Sep 12
6
WINE fails in directories with Question Marks in name
Is there a way to tell WINE that question marks in directory names are okay? WINE fails whenever I ask it to access a file from within a directory with a question mark in its name. Specifically, my HTPC marks all commercials using WINE and Comskip. Whenever the schedule includes a tv show with a question mark in its title, WINE fails. Here are the logs that illustrate the failure. Script log
2012 Mar 09
0
Re: WINE fails in directories with Question Marks in name
stvs wrote: > Is there a way to tell WINE that question marks in directory names are okay? WINE fails whenever I ask it to access a file from within a directory with a question mark in its name. I had the exact same problem. The only workaround is to get that folder renamed to DOS compatible charac...
2010 Dec 03
1
Deconflict Unix Forward / and Windows Back Slash \ Directory
Is it possible to tell WINE to deconflict Unix-style forward slashes and Windows-style backslashes in directory names? I have a problem where a .EXE file goes looking for directory and file names that look like /home/base_dir\sub_dir\file.dat [NOTE mixed forward slash and backslash / vs \ in full directory name] The base directory "/home/base_dir" is passed to the .EXE (which it finds
2011 Jan 21
1
Unhandled exception error on single account
I'm running into a strange problem with an unhandled exception when I run a wine command using one account, but not another(!). I'd very much appreciate any help troubleshooting this, as I must run wine from the account with the problem. I've gone through and cross-checked environment variables and permissions, but nothing obvious pops out. Here's wine the way it should work on