hello,
wich rpm must i download if i have glibc-2.1.92 ? (redhat 7.0)
Yves
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To: <wine-users@winehq.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:25 PM
Subject: wine-users digest, Vol 1 #330 - 9 msgs
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> 1. Re: ICQ2000A (Eduardo Costa)
> 2. Re: Re : Re: hello, I need some help for using wine (Eduardo Costa)
> 3. Re: Brazilian Keyboard and special characters ! (Andre Diamand)
> 4. Re: Clipboard X->win (Duane Clark)
> 5. FrameMaker 6.0 problem - further information (Rick Wessman)
> 6. Re: Palm Hotsync success... (Andre Diamand)
> 7. Trying to find rpmlib (Wayne Maeda)
> 8. Re: IE under wine (Jan Povolny)
> 9. Re: Trying to find rpmlib (lawson_whitney@juno.com)
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:26:17 -0500
> From: Eduardo Costa <ecosta@tpk.com.br>
> Subject: Re: ICQ2000A
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Brian wrote:
> >
> > second that. LICQ is excellent.
> >
>
> I know... I use it... :)
>
> Eduardo Costa
> --
> http://www.tpk.com.br
> Computer Projects and Stuff
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:28:46 -0500
> From: Eduardo Costa <ecosta@tpk.com.br>
> Subject: Re: Re : Re: hello, I need some help for using wine
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Hilmar Preusse wrote:
> >
> > drachi:[hille] >dos
> > <snip>
> > Running dosemu-1.0.1.0 compatibility, DosC patch 1
> > Process 0 starting: command.com
> >
> > "Welcome to dosemu 1.0!"
> > C:\> virus
> > Hi! I'm a signature virus!C:\>exitemu
> > drachi:[hille] >
> >
> > So, what?
> >
>
> That's right. Ok, u can say that I'm a little dummy sometimes... :)
> Ah ! You can use a DEXE, too... :)
>
> EC
> --
> http://www.tpk.com.br
> Computer Projects and Stuff
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 3
> From: Andre Diamand <andre@fti.com.br>
> Subject: Re: Brazilian Keyboard and special characters !
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 14:43:05 -0200
> Organization: Future Technologies
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Eduardo ! Antes de mais nada obrigado...
>
> Vou continuar em inlges para manter o espirito do news group :-)
>
> Actually I use KDE and my special characters are ok, as you can see
> ??????, I am sending this message trough netscape, in KDE.
>
> The problem occurs only in wine. When I run my Lotus Notes client
> or other software, I can only get ~a ^e and so on....
>
> Are you currently using wine with those special characters ? Can you
> send me you wine.conf file or anything that you had to configure to
> do that ?
>
> Thanks (BRIGADAO, se der me de uma ligada...)
>
> Andre Diamand
> Diretor, Future Technologies
> Digital Security Solutions
> IBM Business Partner
> http://www.fti.com.br
> Tel: (+21) 522-5362
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 4
> To: wine-users@wine2.winehq.com
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 11:00:36 -0800
> From: Duane Clark <junkmail@junkmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Clipboard X->win
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Wolfgang Becker wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to copy selected text from the X11 Clipboard to
> > Wine? The other way (wine -> x) works fine.
> >
> > Tsch??,
> > Wolfgang
>
> I don't have a solution, sorry. For me, the X11 clipboard works both
> ways just fine. I did not do anything to make it work. The middle mouse
> button also works for me.
>
> Duane
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 5
> Subject: FrameMaker 6.0 problem - further information
> From: Rick Wessman <rwessman@us.oracle.com>
> Organization: Oracle Corporation, Redwood Shores, CA
> Date: 15 Feb 2001 11:15:24 -0800
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> I originally posted that I have been unable to run FrameMaker 6.0 under
wine.> Frame complains that it can't find printer fonts (whatever that means)
and
it> prompts to see if I want to edit the registry.
>
> As requested by a couple of responders, I ran wine with font debugging on.
> Attached is the last 200 line of the log before the call to MessageBox().
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated. Since Adobe ended their Linux beta
program,> I have been unable to run Frame under Linux.
>
> Thanks,
> Rick
>
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret user32.69: CopyImage() retval=000002c6 ret=4079a04b fs=008f
> Call user32.262: GetIconInfo(000002c6,40536d38) ret=4079a05b fs=008f
> Ret user32.262: GetIconInfo() retval=00000001 ret=4079a05b fs=008f
> Call gdi32.336: GetObjectA(00001016,00000018,40536d20) ret=4079a0be
fs=008f> Ret gdi32.336: GetObjectA() retval=00000018 ret=4079a0be fs=008f
> Call gdi32.139: CreateCompatibleDC(00000000) ret=4079a0fe fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.139: CreateCompatibleDC() retval=00000444 ret=4079a0fe fs=008f
> Call gdi32.139: CreateCompatibleDC(00000000) ret=4079a157 fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.139: CreateCompatibleDC() retval=00000448 ret=4079a157 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.432: SelectObject(00000444,00001032) ret=4079a1b7 fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.432: SelectObject() retval=000000be ret=4079a1b7 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.474: SetTextColor(00000444,00000000) ret=4079a1c2 fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.474: SetTextColor() retval=00000000 ret=4079a1c2 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.438: SetBkColor(00000444,00ffffff) ret=4079a1cd fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.438: SetBkColor() retval=00ffffff ret=4079a1cd fs=008f
> Call gdi32.432: SelectObject(00000448,00001002) ret=4079a1d6 fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.432: SelectObject() retval=000000be ret=4079a1d6 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.486:
>
StretchBlt(00000444,000004a0,00000000,00000020,00000020,00000448,00000000,00
000000,00000020,0000> 0020,00cc0020) ret=4079a200 fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.486: StretchBlt() retval=00000001 ret=4079a200 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.432: SelectObject(00000444,00001036) ret=4079a214 fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.432: SelectObject() retval=00001032 ret=4079a214 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.432: SelectObject(00000448,00001016) ret=4079a21d fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.432: SelectObject() retval=00001002 ret=4079a21d fs=008f
> Call gdi32.486:
>
StretchBlt(00000444,000004a0,00000000,00000020,00000020,00000448,00000000,00
000000,00000020,0000> 0020,00cc0020) ret=4079a244 fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.486: StretchBlt() retval=00000001 ret=4079a244 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.432: SelectObject(00000448,000000be) ret=4079a24e fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.432: SelectObject() retval=00001016 ret=4079a24e fs=008f
> Call gdi32.432: SelectObject(00000444,000000be) ret=4079a25b fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.432: SelectObject() retval=00001036 ret=4079a25b fs=008f
> Call user32.144: DestroyIcon(000002c6) ret=4079a26a fs=008f
> Ret user32.144: DestroyIcon() retval=00000001 ret=4079a26a fs=008f
> Call gdi32.176: DeleteDC(00000444) ret=4079a279 fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.176: DeleteDC() retval=00000001 ret=4079a279 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.176: DeleteDC(00000448) ret=4079a283 fs=008f
> trace:font:X11DRV_FONT_SelectObject hfont=ffed
> trace:font:XFONT_RealizeFont physfont 1
> Ret gdi32.176: DeleteDC() retval=00000001 ret=4079a283 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.179: DeleteObject(00001002) ret=4079a290 fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.179: DeleteObject() retval=00000001 ret=4079a290 fs=008f
> Call gdi32.179: DeleteObject(00001016) ret=4079a29d fs=008f
> Ret gdi32.179: DeleteObject() retval=00000001 ret=4079a29d fs=008f
> Ret comctl32.41: ImageList_AddIcon() retval=00000025 ret=4073f3a2 fs=008f
> Call ntdll.449: RtlLeaveCriticalSection(4077828c) ret=4073f3e2 fs=008f
> Ret ntdll.449: RtlLeaveCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=4073f3e2
fs=008f> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x40843ed0,module=4083d000,type=1,res=0x1)
> Call kernel32.495: LoadLibraryA(408452e2 "COMCTL32.DLL")
ret=40843ef9
fs=008f> Ret kernel32.495: LoadLibraryA() retval=40787000 ret=40843ef9 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40787000,00000154) ret=40843f1b fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407e4998 ret=40843f1b fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40787000,0000014c) ret=40843f35 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407e4918 ret=40843f35 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40787000,0000014e) ret=40843f4f fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407e4938 ret=40843f4f fs=008f
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x407f44b0,module=407f3000,type=1,res=0x1)
> Call kernel32.189: DisableThreadLibraryCalls(407f3000) ret=407f4549
fs=008f> Ret kernel32.189: DisableThreadLibraryCalls() retval=00000001
ret=407f4549> fs=008f
> Call kernel32.35: LoadLibrary16(4082da37 "commdlg.dll")
ret=407f4561
fs=008f> Call kernel32.495: LoadLibraryA(4082fcc1 "comdlg32.dll")
ret=40803add
fs=008f> Ret kernel32.495: LoadLibraryA() retval=407f3000 ret=40803add fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.35: LoadLibrary16() retval=000002d7 ret=407f4561 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA(4082da84 "COMCTL32.DLL")
ret=407f459e
> fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA() retval=40787000 ret=407f459e fs=008f
> Call kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA(4082da91 "SHELL32.DLL")
ret=407f45b4
> fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA() retval=40737000 ret=407f45b4 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA(4082da9d "SHLWAPI.DLL")
ret=407f45ca
> fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA() retval=70bd0000 ret=407f45ca fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40787000,4082daf2
"ImageList_Draw")
> ret=407f4636 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407e3788 ret=407f4636 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,00000015) ret=407f466b fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407717ec ret=407f466b fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,00000019) ret=407f46a6 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=4077182c ret=407f46a6 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,00000099) ret=407f46e8 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=4077202c ret=407f46e8 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,00000012) ret=407f4726 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407717bc ret=407f4726 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,00000011) ret=407f4765 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407717ac ret=407f4765 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,000000c4) ret=407f47a8 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407722dc ret=407f47a8 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,000000c3) ret=407f47e9 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407722cc ret=407f47e9 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,4082db01
> "SHGetSpecialFolderLocation") ret=407f482c fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=40772b3c ret=407f482c fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,4082db1c
"SHGetPathFromIDListA")> ret=407f486a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=4077277c ret=407f486a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,4082db31
"SHGetDesktopFolder")
> ret=407f48aa fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407726bc ret=407f48aa fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,4082db44
"SHGetFileInfoA")
> ret=407f48ea fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=407726dc ret=407f48ea fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,4082db53
"SHGetDataFromIDListA")> ret=407f492a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=4077260c ret=407f492a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(40737000,4082db68
"SHGetFolderPathA")
> ret=407f496a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=4077270c ret=407f496a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082db86
"PathMatchSpecW")
> ret=407f49da fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bff64c ret=407f49da fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082db95
"PathIsRootA")
> ret=407f49fe fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bde83c ret=407f49fe fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dba1
"PathRemoveFileSpecA")
> ret=407f4a22 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bde71e ret=407f4a22 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dbb5
"PathFindFileNameA")
> ret=407f4a46 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bd2de8 ret=407f4a46 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dbc7
"PathAddBackslashA")
> ret=407f4a6a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bd2c65 ret=407f4a6a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dbd9
"PathCanonicalizeA")
> ret=407f4a8e fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bde622 ret=407f4a8e fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dbeb
"PathGetDriveNumberA")
> ret=407f4ab2 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bf37d3 ret=407f4ab2 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dbff
"PathIsRelativeA")
> ret=407f4ad6 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bdead0 ret=407f4ad6 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dc0f
"PathFindNextComponentA")> ret=407f4afa fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bdcb4a ret=407f4afa fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dc26
"PathAddBackslashW")
> ret=407f4b1a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bd665f ret=407f4b1a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dc38
"PathFindExtensionA")
> ret=407f4b3a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bde787 ret=407f4b3a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.372: GetProcAddress(70bd0000,4082dc4b
"PathAddExtensionA")
> ret=407f4b5a fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.372: GetProcAddress() retval=70bf3489 ret=407f4b5a fs=008f
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x406c0564,module=406b0000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x4086c010,module=40865000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x406370c0,module=40631000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x409a3bcc,module=409a2000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x40586a5c,module=40575000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x7ff41fcb,module=7ff20000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x4078efb0,module=40787000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:PE_InitDLL
> CallTo32(entryproc=0x40843ed0,module=4083d000,type=2,res=(nil))
> trace:relay:start_process Starting Win32 process C:\windows\regedit.exe
> (entryproc=0x40b747)
> Call kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA(00000000) ret=0040b758 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.350: GetModuleHandleA() retval=00400000 ret=0040b758 fs=008f
> Call user32.216: FindWindowA(0040a000 "RegEdit_RegEdit",00000000)
ret=0040b76a> fs=008f
> Ret user32.216: FindWindowA() retval=00000000 ret=0040b76a fs=008f
> Call kernel32.289: GetCommandLineA() ret=0040b8c3 fs=008f
> Ret kernel32.289: GetCommandLineA() retval=40301a68 ret=0040b8c3 fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a70 "C:\\WINDOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
> fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a71 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a71 ":\\WINDOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
> fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a72 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a72 "\\WINDOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
> fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a73 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a73 "WINDOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a74 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a74 "INDOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a75 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a75 "NDOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a76 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a76 "DOWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a77 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a77 "OWS\\frmreg.reg")
ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a78 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a78 "WS\\frmreg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a79 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a79 "S\\frmreg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a7a ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a7a "\\frmreg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a7b ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a7b "frmreg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a7c ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a7c "rmreg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a7d ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a7d "mreg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a7e ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a7e "reg.reg") ret=0040bc9c
fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a7f ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a7f "eg.reg") ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a80 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a80 "g.reg") ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a81 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a81 ".reg") ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a82 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a82 "reg") ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a83 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a83 "eg") ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a84 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.36: CharNextA(40301a84 "g") ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Ret user32.36: CharNextA() retval=40301a85 ret=0040bc9c fs=008f
> Call user32.404: LoadStringA(00400000,00000010,40536e24,00000050)
ret=0040bce2> fs=008f
> Ret user32.404: LoadStringA() retval=0000000f ret=0040bce2 fs=008f
> Call user32.404: LoadStringA(00400000,00000024,40536c24,00000200)
ret=0040bd08> fs=008f
> Ret user32.404: LoadStringA() retval=00000043 ret=0040bd08 fs=008f
> Call kernel32.265:
>
FormatMessageA(00000500,40536c24,00000000,00000000,40536e78,00000000,40536e7
4)> ret=0040bd2ds=008f
> Ret kernel32.265: FormatMessageA() retval=00000056 ret=0040bd2d fs=008f
> Call user32.422: MessageBoxA(00000000,4034d5b8 "Are you sure you want
to
add> the information in C:\\WINDOWS\\freg.reg to the reg"...,40536e24
"Registry
> Editor",00010024) ret=0040bd4f fs=008f
>
> --
> The opinions expressed above are mine and do not necessarily reflect
> those of Oracle Corporation.
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 6
> From: Andre Diamand <andre@fti.com.br>
> Subject: Re: Palm Hotsync success...
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:35:04 -0200
> Organization: Future Technologies
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Bernhard Mogens Ege wrote:
>
> > Well, after having given up uppon serial communication from
> > hotsync.exe to the Palm Vx, I decided to try network communication
> > instead.
> >
> > I am able to perform a complete hotsync even with Netscape Calendar
> > synchronization. I am not doing anything special to make it work but
> > it is not straight forward, neither.
> >
> > I start hotsync.exe, configuring it for network access only. Then I
> > start pi-nredir (from the pilot-unix/pilot-link package). This
> > establishes a link from the serial port to the hotsync network
> > interface. I setup the hotsync on Palm for normal serial port sync and
> > press the hotsync button. Thats it. A complete hotsync is performed,
> > even with conduits being run and synced.
> >
> > I have to start pi-nredir like this:
> >
> > PILOTRATE=57600 pi-nredir /dev/pilot
> >
> > Not giving the PILOTRATE default pi-nredir to 9600 baud which easily
> > causes hotsync.exe to timeout. /dev/pilot as a symbolic link to
> > /dev/ttyS0 (the serial port).
> >
> > I run hotsync like this:
> >
> > wine -desktop 640x480 Program\ Files/Palm/hotsync.exe
> >
> > If I don't use the desktop argument, I see the system tray appear
and
> > immediately disappear again, having me to kill wine to regain
> > control. I wonder why the system tray disappears???? I would prefer to
> > have it instead of the -desktop which is huge compared to the systray
> > window. -managed or not does not make a difference.
> >
> > I can also establish a ppp link between the palm device and linux and
> > perform a direct network hotsync. Hotsync.exe does not see the
> > difference (not sure it should, either).
> >
> > These are the only 4 "problems" (some of them show up more
than once):
> >
> > FIXME:pthread_rwlock_rdlock
> > FIXME:pthread_rwlock_unlock
> > service "unieng" protocol "tcp" not found; You
might want to add this to
/etc/services> > fixme:string:OLE_GetFormatA datelen = 0, returning 255
> >
> > When hotsync.exe is quit, this error shows:
> >
> > err:heap:HEAP_ValidateInUseArena Heap 40490000: in-use arena 40490160
next block has PREV_FREE flag> >
> > Other than the missing systray, this is great!
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Bernhard Ege
>
> Bernhard,
>
> How do you configure the hotsync to use the network, when the desktop
> comes out its impossible for me to click the hotsync icon.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre Diamand
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 7
> From: Wayne Maeda <iw@ukulele.com>
> Subject: Trying to find rpmlib
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 10:30:24 -1000
> Organization: I&W Productions
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> While trying to install wine (rpm) on my Mandrake 7.1 system, I ran into a
dependency> problem. It needs rpmlib to continue. I've tried looking for it at
rpmfind
but came up> empty. Does anyone know where I can find rpmlib?
>
> Thanks,
> Wayne
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 8
> From: "Jan Povolny" <povolnyj@panelak-net.cz>
> Subject: Re: IE under wine
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 10:03:00 +0100
> Organization: Czech Technical University
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
> Good morning,
>
> I have one question about IE too. Yesterday I have installed codeweaver
> wine, last snapshot from rpm package to my RH 7.0. I'm using existing
> installation of Win98 SE (own partition) and Win95OSR2 (other own
> partition). In both I failed with starting IE 5 and IE4, both installed
> before in Windows.
>
> IE is starting and after fails with this error message....(and many others
> font errors atd, but these are not so importand)
>
> ---------cut---------------
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x400f820c wait
timed> out, retrying (60 sec) fs=0207
> ---------------------------
>
> I'm starting iexplore.exe like this..
>
> ---------cut------------
> wine -dll shell,shell32,commctrl,comctl32=n iexplore.exe
> ------------------------
>
> I've the same problem with other accounting czech application which I
need
> to run under Linux too.
>
> Please help :-).
>
> Sincerelly
> Jan Povolny
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 9
> From: lawson_whitney@juno.com
> To: wine-users@winehq.com
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 17:25:08 -0500 (EST)
> Subject: Re: Trying to find rpmlib
> Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com
>
>
>
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Wayne Maeda wrote:
>
> > While trying to install wine (rpm) on my Mandrake 7.1 system, I ran
into
a dependency> > problem. It needs rpmlib to continue. I've tried looking for it at
rpmfind but came up> > empty. Does anyone know where I can find rpmlib?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Wayne
>
>
> If that is rpm 3.0.3 you are using, (rpm --version), I think what it
> wants is a newer version of rpm. I think there is an rpm-3.0.5
> and a popt to go with it available at http://www.rpm.org that rpm-3.0.3
> can install that can handle the newer packages. rpm-3.0.4 seems to have
> slightly clearer (but still confusing) error messages.
>
> Lawson
> ---cut here
>
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