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2008 Aug 25
1
Re: Please die if you wait "too long" RtlpWaitForCriti
Dee Ayy wrote: > On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:33 PM, vitamin <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > It can only work from cmd.exe. However I'm not sure if it's properly implemented there yet. > > Of course your app have to be console app not gui. > > > > My app is console. But this is an MSVC++ compiled app which runs on > MS Windows cmd.exe
2008 Aug 27
1
Re: Please die if you wait "too long" RtlpWaitForCriti
Dee Ayy wrote: > On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:44 AM, vitamin <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > Try: > > > > Code: > > $ wine cmd > > c:> echo "some stuff" | myexe > > > > Interesting way to run wine. However, I get the same response. Then either your program is buggy or Wine's cmd doesn't fully implement what
2008 Aug 25
3
Re: Please die if you wait "too long" RtlpWaitForCriti
Dee Ayy wrote: > How can I insure that it gets unlocked? > What you describe indicates that something has gone wrong because a critical section has not been released in a reasonable amount of time. Normally one might be entered for a few milliseconds, if that. Try turning on debug flags to look at the logs to see what calls have been made but have not returned before the
2008 Aug 28
0
Re: Please die if you wait "too long" RtlpWaitForCriti
Dee Ayy wrote: > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:08 AM, vitamin <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > Code like what you posted works. > What does not work apparently is tee and 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 > > Yes there were bugs and something I don't understand. > 1) My logic bug: There was no need to call the following before my > code block -- I thought I was
2008 Aug 25
1
Please die if you wait "too long" RtlpWaitForCriticalSection
I'm receiving the following error in a custom app: err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110048 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 001a, blocked by 001c, retrying (60 sec) wine: Critical section 00110048 wait failed at address 0x7bc3ad00 (thread 001a), starting debugger... err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110048 "heap.c: main
2011 Nov 30
1
wine-users Digest, Vol 76, Issue 79
On 11/30/2011 07:35 PM, wine-users-request at winehq.org wrote: > [...] > 6. Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ? > (vitamin) > [...] > 9. Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ? > (talgalili) > [...] > 16. Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ? > (James McKenzie) > > >
2008 Apr 11
0
wine-users Digest, Vol 33, Issue 50 stepbridge
This is the output in the terminal guido at westhoek:~$ wine stepbridge err:reg:SCSI_getprocentry bus id line scan count error (fscanf returns 0, expected 4) wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\stepbridge.exe": Module not found guido at westhoek:~$ fixme:spoolsv:serv_main (0 (nil)) 2008/4/11, wine-users-request at winehq.org <wine-users-request at winehq.org>: >
2010 Feb 12
1
[Fwd: Re: Errors running BiblePro and BibleStudyPro on today's Git]
Just to prove it, I replied to my own message...AND sent it to myself. What a day... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Wine] Errors running BiblePro and BibleStudyPro on today's Git Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:07:43 -0700 From: James McKenzie <jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net> To: James Mckenzie <jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net> References:
2009 Mar 23
1
wine-users Digest, Vol 44, Issue 100
On 3/22/09 wine-users-request at winehq.org wrote: > Message: 8 > Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 16:04:30 -0500 > From: "vitamin" <wineforum-user at winehq.org> > Subject: [Wine] Re: IrfanView - got installer working, but program > won't run > To: wine-users at winehq.org > Message-ID: <1237755870.m2f.21750 at forum.winehq.org> > > > Michael Reich
2006 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] bug in llvm-gcc implementation of long long
> Time to try gdb. The problem was a cast of a 32 bits signed number to a 64 unsigned number. A patch is attached. I am currently trying a bootstrap to make sure this doesn't brake anything. Rafael -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: gcc-long-long.patch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1090 bytes Desc: not available URL:
2008 May 03
0
Re : Re: Supreme Commander Forged Alliance
----- Message d'origine ---- > De : vitamin <wineforum-user at winehq.org> > ? : wine-users at winehq.org > Envoy? le : Samedi, 3 Mai 2008, 5h01mn 13s > Objet : [Wine] Re: Supreme Commander Forged Alliance > > > Harkainos wrote: > > this is the first time i have heard of it actually 'breaking' wine. > > Said deaf person about birds singing
2006 Dec 03
4
prop.trend.test issue
I have the clinical study data. Year 0 Year 3 Retinol (nmol/L) N Mean +-sd Mean +-sd Vitamin A group 73 1.89+-0.36 2.06+-0.53 Trace group 57 1.83+-0.31 1.78+-0.30 where N is the number of male for the clinical study. I want to test if the mean serum retinol has increased over 3 years among subjects in the vitamin A group. > 1.89+0.36
2008 Sep 27
2
Something odd is going on in this list
I read wine-users, as I read every list I can, through the Gmane interface, running Pan against news.gmane.org -- and recently hit a new gremlin. Supposing it something wrong with my connection or my Pan settings, I asked there. Here are the question and reply : [begin forward] On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 19:57:51 +0000, I Beartooth wrote: > Somebody please take a glance at
2011 May 02
5
Is there a difference ...?
Doh123, how is running a program off an NTFS partition asking for trouble? Ntfsprogs seems to handle it just fine. I know that NTFS doesn't let you mark a file as executable, and that the filesystem is susceptible to fragmentation, but you should just be able to tell it to run rather than display and be good. It shouldn't cause destruction. I think there might even be an NTFS defrag tool
2007 Aug 16
1
Re: #winehq admin abuse
Hi Jonathan, I'm changing forums here, as I don't agree that wine-devel is the appropriate place for it. I'm cc'ing vitamin, since he's being discussed. I'm also breaking a rule against top-posting, since I want to state my position up front: I agree that civility is important. I also agree that vitamin sometimes lacks tact. So let's look at the post a little bit:
2010 May 14
1
select method on ActiveRecord::Relation brakes enumeration
class Brake scope :good, where(:quality => ''good'') end Brake.all.select &:nil? #=> works fine Brake.good.select &:nil? #=> FAILS Last statement fails because Brake.good.select is returning ActiveRecord::Relation and not an array. I have posted a detailed discussion on ticket #4589 .
2003 Oct 22
11
Survey results
Many thanks to the 23 people who took the time to respond to the survey. It really will help me spend my time more effectively. As promised, here are the results. I have inserted some comments inside [brackets]. 1. Have you downloaded wxRuby? YES 19 NO 4 2. Have you successfully built wxRuby? YES 14 NO 8 [We really need binary downloads so people don''t have to build anything.
2017 Jul 19
0
Redundancy canonical analysis plot problem in 3D using VEGAN, RGL, SCATTERPLOT3D and SFSMISC
We need to keep the discussion on the list. When I run your code, there are several problems. strain.data <- read.xlsx("Dee rhiz.xlsx", sheetName ="strain", header = T, row.names = 1) str(strain.data) # lists 9 columns at the end with all NAs strain.data1 <- (strain.data, sqrt.dist = TRUE) # this is not a valid R line. I get Error: unexpected ',' in
2007 Mar 22
2
How do I remove all my Wine/Darwine versions?
How do I remove all my Wine/Darwine versions (from Mac)? Should I run "make uninstall" from the last wine-0.9.33 and then delete the /Users/.../wine* folders? A search for windows.h gives: /Developer/Headers/Wine/include/wine/windows/windows.h (Darwine?) /Users/me/Documents/downloads/wine-0.9.15/include/windows.h (Wine) /Users/me/Documents/downloads/wine-0.9.16/include/windows.h (Wine)
2013 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
On Mar 28, 2013, at 1:35 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: Oscar, just FYI, your wording is very strong, and that is often not the most productive way to make your point. That said, to address some of the things you've raised in a couple of threads: >> If you think these are irrelevant points then you need to state why >> and should back it up with less