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2006 Jan 17
2
how to get wine error trace
The system is FC4 and the wine version is 0.9.5. The condition is wine produces a rapid string of errors when attempting to open an application. The original error is lost. I have tried redirecting by changing the redirecting '>' with both '1>' and '2>'. In any event the original error is lost out of the buffer and redirection does not work. How can the full
2006 Jul 23
2
a tail of 2 users ?
The system is FC5 and wine is the latest .17. There are two users configured on the system, A and B. They are configured to be as alike as possible. Diff of set output shows only the expected differences. Wine is built from CVS. winecfg is configured to the same profile with only the appropriate user path names changed. The problem is wine works well for one of the users and not well at all
2005 Feb 11
2
excel still broken
All, excel.exe is still broken on the latest wine 2.11 with the mscreate.dir error on excel start up. the system is win98 so dcom98.exe is loaded. Is there a work around. If so where is it documented? I have tried to install the dcom95 version but that errors. Thanks, Dan
2004 Nov 20
8
internet explorer
Hello, Has anyone succeed to install Internet Explorer with wine-20041019 ? For what I have seen from winehq it should be possible but I have not succeeded. Which dlls and which config must I have ? I have tried with ie5 and ie6. I suspect I must have some native dlls but I do not know which and which config must I have. Olive
2005 Mar 23
6
Office 97
I recently upgraded my debian sid install to the latest version of wine- 20050310. Unfortunately it broke Office 97. When I try to select a file in the file open or save dialogs, there is a Paragraph character in the box already. This makes it impossible to open a new file. Suggestions? Thanks, Aaron __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new
2008 Mar 03
1
unable to run excel 2000 under wine
All, Excel 2000 does not run under wine. The error has been consistent for 10 wine releases or more. The system is FC7 with all the upgrades installed. The error is consistent with both locally built wine and with package rpm versions. The other parts of office, word, etc run successfully. This is a fresh install of excel. Dan err:ole:marshal_object couldn't get IPSFactory buffer for
2001 Dec 07
1
MS Office problems
Hi all, I want to use MS Office apps under Linux (RH 7.0) without always rebooting my system to Windows so I just installed Wine. Installation gave no troubles. MS Word, Excel, Ppt all start but after a few seconds, they hang. Ie. MS Word starts, the cursor blinks three times in a new document and then nothing. The Office programs are installed on the Win98 partition. Anyone knows what I might
2005 Jul 08
1
june 2005 release and 'registry' ?
All, I am testing with the wine 2005 release. The release notes state config file control has been moved to the registry and that winecfg is active. winecfg does not seem to recognize dll overrides. Has anyone else seen this? If so were you able to work around it? Thanks, Dan
2005 Jul 19
1
Re: So you all think VoIP sypply is warm andfuzzy
After an extensive conversation with Mediatrx 's sales department , I stand corrected and so does the salesman who spoke to me. My apologies to Voip Supply. I understand now you never knew about the CD. Garrett Smith wrote: > I though I would post an update for everyone on what DOES and DOES NOT > come with every Mediatrix product. > > > > Every Mediatrix product,
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
Hello, I sent the mail below a few days ago to the icecast user discussion and support list. Until now nobody could help me. Maybe this list is a better place for problems of this kind? Titus <p>Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: > > Hello > > I compiled icecast-1.3.12 on a box with uname -a: SunOS star19 5.6 > Generic_105181-31 sun4u sparc
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
Thomas, unfortunately it does slow down the machine. I am working in a chroot enviroment and there are other users on the same box. Therefore it's of special importance that I don't consume the cpu by myself. Titus Am Sonntag den, 15. September 2002, um 23:37, schrieb Thomas Vander Stichele: > Apart from what probably is a bad assumption in the code, does it > actually
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
Hello I compiled icecast-1.3.12 on a box with uname -a: SunOS star19 5.6 Generic_105181-31 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine. The result works properly. The problem is that the icecast process generates 100% cpu load even if no sources and no clients are connected. If I trace the process using truss, I get the following: ... open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR) =
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast-1.3.12 on SunOS
> > Hello, > > I sent the mail below a few days ago to the icecast user discussion and > support list. Until now nobody could help me. Maybe this list is a > better place for problems of this kind? Apart from what probably is a bad assumption in the code, does it actually present a problem ? Meaning, even though it indicates 100% cpu usage, does it slow down your machine
2017 Feb 13
3
RFC: A new llvm-dlltool driver and llvm-lib driver improvements
Hey llvm'ers, I have been working on a dlltool replacement for llvm. Here is my initial differential https://reviews.llvm.org/D29892 It is based on some functionality that already exists in lld. I added functionality to support, PE COFF Weak Externals and of course a front end to actually use it. I believe the work here can also be used for llvm-lib and lessen the load on lld. I would like
2005 Jul 26
4
Method not allowed error
Hi, I am getting "Got SIP response 405" Method not allowed" error on CLI. I am also getting Port restricted Cone NAT error on my SJ phone. Please help!!!!! Afzaal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050726/e130223c/attachment.htm
2015 Jul 26
2
[LLVMdev] [LLD] support for dlltool generated libs in COFF/PECOFF
> > It's doable to support dlltool-style import libraries by LLD. .idata > sections in dlltool-style libraries are designed so that they will > naturally construct the import descriptor table by just sorting them by > section name. Supporting them is not hard. I don't really know my way around the code base of COFF well enough todo this myself. If you can point me in the
2015 Jul 25
2
[LLVMdev] [LLD] support for dlltool generated libs in COFF/PECOFF
Hi Rui, Thanks for getting back to me on this Do you think that you can make dlltool to generate short import libraries? > If you can, it would be the easiest way to solve the issue. > On my current tests ld seems to not like libraries built with short import libraries so this would require an ABI break in binutils. dlltool has support for loads of legacy targets and changing this would
2015 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] [LLD] support for dlltool generated libs in COFF/PECOFF
After some more digging and creating a few testcases in lld I have narrowed it down to The fact that dlltool generates Contents of section .idata$7: 0000 55534552 33322e64 6c6c0000 USER32.dll.. Where as lld expects Contents of section .idata$6: 0000 55534552 33322e64 6c6c0000 USER32.dll.. I recreated the hello64.test using dlltool for the lib and here is the asm dump of
2017 Feb 13
2
RFC: A new llvm-dlltool driver and llvm-lib driver improvements
Hey Rui, > I wonder how llvm-dlltool would fit in the entire picture of mingw > support. I don't think dlltool is the last missing piece. What do you need > to do other than that to fully support mingw using LLVM toolchain? Other then changing `lib/MC/WinCOFFStreamer.cpp` to not use -aligncomm within the EmitCommonSymbol function and a single patch for mingw-w64 itself to
2017 Feb 13
2
RFC: A new llvm-dlltool driver and llvm-lib driver improvements
> > Also you need to make a change to LLD/COFF to accept GNU command > arguments, right? (Looks like you already have that patch locally.) Yes > My patch to hack lld into accepting some very basic gnu front end > arguments was enough to get all the above working which was enough to > develop further. On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 8:41 PM, Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com>