please find enclosed this week slim edition... A+ -- --------------- Eric Pouech (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/) "The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle -------------- next part -------------- Wine Weekly News All the News that Fits, we print. Events, progress, and happenings in the Wine community for February 05, 2001 . _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Keeping track of Wine _________________________________________________________________ Since Alexandre Julliard has been away most of the week for LinuxExpo in Paris, very few patches have been commmited: _________________________________________________________________ Discussions on wine-devel _________________________________________________________________ This week, 70 posts consumed 277 K. There were 28 different contributors, 16 (57%) posted more than once, and 10 (35%) posted last week too. The top posters of the week were: * 11 posts in 45 K by Ian Pilcher <pilcher@concentric.net> * 9 posts in 70 K by Ulrich Weigand <weigand@immd1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> * 6 posts in 24 K by Huw D M Davies <h.davies1@physics.ox.ac.uk> * 5 posts in 18 K by Eric Pouech <Eric.Pouech@wanadoo.fr> * 3 posts in 6 K by gerard patel <gerard.patel@asi.fr> * 3 posts in 10 K by Jon Griffiths <tntjpgriff@tsnxt.co.uk> * 3 posts in 10 K by Gavriel State <gav@transgaming.com> Delphi and Kylix Announce Marcus Meissner posted some report about a Borland announcement ( [1]http://yahoofin.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-4642327.html?tag=pt.yahoof in.financefeed..ne), even quoting some parts: Borland will unveil its Delphi programming kit for Linux, called Kylix. The product is designed to let people write software that works with Linux and Windows, sources said. The software has been developed with help from CodeWeavers, a group working to commercialize the Wine software for running Windows software on Linux machines. From various reports, it seems that Wine is used for porting the IDE to Linux, however, the compilation toolchain seems to be a raw port to Linux. DirectDraw & TransGaming Announce Gavriel State announced a new version of the TransGaming D3D patch ( for more details): Just wanted to mention that a new TransGaming patch is available from our web-site now. This patch is mostly just to bring our AFPLed D3D work into sync with the DirectX changes that we've contributed to WineHQ CVS lately. There's not much new on the D3D side, though we're working hard with some hardware and sofware vendors to improve performance there, which you'll see in upcoming releases. The nicest thing about the latest release is that we've incorporated Andreas Mohr's SetWindowLong patch, which along with the work he did on CreateProcess now allows InstallShield installers to work properly. The other big news item is that with our recent DirectInput work, and a minor tweak to Wine's OpenGL thunking layer, American McGee's Alice demo now works perfectly. The full version won't work, due to SafeDisk copy protection, but we're starting to talk to engineers at Macrovision to help us resolve that issue. Credits: [2]Doug Ridgway, [3]Eric Pouech, and [4]Ove K?ven. _________________________________________________________________ References Visible links 1. http://yahoofin.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-4642327.html?tag=pt.yahoofin.financefeed..ne 2. mailto:ridgway@winehq.com 3. mailto:pouech@winehq.com 4. mailto:ovek@winehq.com Hidden links: 5. http://www.winehq.com/News/2001-01.html#1