How does one go about getting a newer version of an application added to the AppDB in order to provide reports as to what does and does not work with that version of the application when run via Wine? In particular I'd like to add my observations regarding v4.31 of Pegasus Mail but it is not one of the listed versions. -- Jim
You'll have to e-mail the maintainer of the application. If there isn't one, apply to become one and then add it yourself. On 2/7/06, James E. Lang <jelly@ktb.net> wrote:> > How does one go about getting a newer version of an application added to > the > AppDB in order to provide reports as to what does and does not work with > that > version of the application when run via Wine? In particular I'd like to > add my > observations regarding v4.31 of Pegasus Mail but it is not one of the > listed > versions. > > -- > Jim > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >-- Jason Weisberger jbdubbs@gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060207/14b978c1/attachment.htm
Jason Weisberger wrote at 18:19 on 7 Feb 2006:> You'll have to e-mail the maintainer of the application. If there isn't > one, apply to become one and then add it yourself.According to the web page there is no maintainer of the application. What does being a maintainer entail?> On 2/7/06, James E. Lang <jelly@ktb.net> wrote: > > > How does one go about getting a newer version of an application added to > > the AppDB in order to provide reports as to what does and does not work with > > that version of the application when run via Wine? In particular I'd like > > to add my observations regarding v4.31 of Pegasus Mail but it is not one of > > the listed versions.-- Jim