Howdy Wine users! Looking for an easy way to help Wine? There are plenty of bug reports that could use a retest in current Wine, but developers are busy fixing bugs :-). Here's a list of bugs (536) that have a download available, but haven't been checked on in the last 6 months. If you'd got time and bandwidth to kill, and want to help Wine, please test them. After testing, leave a note in bugzilla if the bug is fixed, still present, or you couldn't test it, because of a broken download link, new bug that blocks testing the original bug, etc. If there's a new bug blocking the old one, file a new bug and list it as blocking the old one. http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&product=Wine&keywords=download&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&field0-0-0=days_elapsed&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=180 Be sure you're using a recent version of Wine (1.1.6 or git).
austin987 wrote:> > > Be sure you're using a recent version of Wine (1.1.6 or git).It's also a good idea to test with a clean WINEPREFIX, eg, if testing bug 12345... WINEPREFIX=/home/youruser/wine-12345 setup.exe cd ~/.wine-12345/drive_c/foo WINEPREFIX=/home/youruser/wine-12345 wine go.exe
About 12603 I may test it sometime but I am not very optimistic. In the Appdb of Trados, there was recently a message that SLDX was crashing upon trying to load a file in 1.1.5 (in the version 2006 of SDLX). I gave some hints about how to install correctly but there was no answer to it or no new bug. Curiously however it was written that my problem with the licensing tool (and still not fixed) was not there in his case.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 4:33 AM, Timeout <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> About 12603 > > I may test it sometime but I am not very optimistic. > In the Appdb of Trados, there was recently a message that SLDX was crashing upon trying to load a file in 1.1.5 (in the version 2006 of SDLX). > > I gave some hints about how to install correctly but there was no answer to it or no new bug. > > Curiously however it was written that my problem with the licensing tool (and still not fixed) was not there in his case. > > > > > >Typo? http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12603 -- -Austin
Sorry 12063. That's the free limited version. It can only work with itd files. I will (probably tomorrow) make an itd file to text the file loading function on the lite version (and attached you a demo file for you to test) as well as test Trados 2006 on my bug (if it's still there it's because of a setting of Wine and if not it's because of a new function of the licensing tool between the installer of 2006 and 2007).
Hi Austin, This does not however "create a prefix" or I have to have a prefix before starting foo.exe because the file foo.exe has to be started from within the prefix or will fail. that way for instance I have "Programme" instead of "Program files" and I fear that the file not found problem may be because it's looking on the wrong path.
Regardless of the version. I have a German O/S and when Wine is created, it is a German Wine. Let alone that it does cause problems when using winetricks (like when using a script IE 6 in crossover, I get 2 directories Programme and Program files), for me it's the only logical reason that I get a file not found for a file of the .NET (for which installation is set to English per default), and that some other people don't get the error for the same installer. It's very frustrating, on the other side, I don't want to change my O/S language to English or I will have problems with the German keyboard.
I know Winetrick does not have an IE installer, that's why I mentioned crossover because it is through a direct download from Microsoft and one only get the English version. On Windows you can't install an IE of not the same language as the O/S. For Wine, I have fake IE it it seems to be enough with Gecko. I will try with LANG as English over the weekend.
Maybe someday. I have other problems with crossover and they are aware of it (and probably caused my regression themselves - for what I understand they filled an internal bug about my case, I can't read it but it means that it is at least understood). I am only interested in the *current* bugs to be fixed and with resources being limited I won't fill a new one until my bug n.1 (that is the problem with the licensing utility) broken since 0.9.60 get fixed.
Dear Felix, My problems are either documented or cannot be repeated because of the bug because of the licensing (demo mode is greying out most of the options). Look at the first post of the long thread about Autocad, that's exactly my failure log about the licensing issue. You have a very good description of what is happening on the AutoCad thread. If you want to know what's going on, ask ruelle, she has the same problem in Spanish. Problem of child window, I have sent a Java test case. For the .NET problem, I had been sending bug errors even before wine started to officially support it and I had been spotted. My problem is not the bug making it's the problem that hardly no one is so far to replicate it. SDL made it very hard to get a demo and if you want my version, you have to get 3500 EUR out of your pocket. Autocad is the very nearest application showing the same problems because of the installshield, because of the Net and that it uses scripting. My fellow translators see as fixing this software as climbing the everest without oxygen, most of them had already given up before starting. If you want to know how I install IE 6 on XP on crossover, I can tell you, I had already done it in the past. I can tell you on my experiences on installing the .NET. I beg you, please fix AutoCad and at least 60% of my bugs are gone. The rest are small things.
Howdy Wine users! Looking for an easy way to help Wine? There are plenty of bug reports that could use a retest in current Wine, but developers are busy fixing bugs :D. Here's a list of bugs (518 as of Oct 23, 2008) that have a download available, but haven't been checked on in the last 6 months. If you'd got time and bandwidth to kill, and want to help Wine, please test them. After testing, leave a note in Bugzilla if the bug is fixed, still present, or you couldn't test it, because of a broken download link, new bug that blocks testing the original bug, etc. If there's a new bug blocking the old one, file a new bug and list it as blocking the old one. http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&product=Wine&keywords=download&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&field0-0-0=days_elapsed&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=180 Be sure you're using a recent version of Wine (1.1.6 or git), and a clean WINEPREFIX: $ mv $HOME/.wine $HOME/.wine.bak
> http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&product=Wine&keywords=download&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&field0-0-0=days_elapsed&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=180 >Now the question is why is 11188 not in the list? http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11188 John