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Anybody knows how can i use BDE(Borlan Database Engine) with wine?? 

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Today's Topics:

   1. Configuring WINE with ALSA (Erich Hoover)
   2. Re: Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window (Timo
Steuerwald)
   3. Re: Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window (David
Jones)
   4. Old app refuses to run (Deon Stoltz)
   5. Re: Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window (Mike
Hearn)
   6. Re: DVD Lab Runs only in 20040408 and Causes Crash in latest CVS Tree
(Mike Hearn)
   7. howto register DLL's in redhat linux 9 (Satish A. Lele)
   8. HOWTO register DLL's in wine on RedHat Linux 9 (Satish A. Lele)
   9. Regression Testing--DVD Lab (Dan McGhee)
  10. Re: Regression Testing--DVD Lab (Rein Klazes)
  11. question about an error (Peter Barth)
  12. Re: Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window (Rein
Klazes)
  13. Re: Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window (Mike
Hearn)

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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:02:14 -0600
From: Erich Hoover <ehoover@xxxxxxxxx>
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Wine]Configuring WINE with ALSA

I'm running a kernel 2.6 system with ALSA and 'Emulated OSS', WINE works
fine when I'm using the wineoss.drv driver but produces almost no audio when
using winealsa.drv.  It only produces a quick scratchy noise when I first
load Diablo II (the game I'm testing with), but then no audio afterwards and
doesn't appear to generate any audio-related errors.  I'm running a CVS
version of WINE that's maybe a month old.  Thanks for any help.

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Message: 2
From: "Timo Steuerwald" <timo.steuerwald@xxxxxx>
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 01:25:22 +0200
Subject: Re: [Wine]Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window

Am 5 Jul 2004 um 9:46 hat David Jones geschrieben:

> Note: I use Pegasus Mail under OS/2 and Windows, not WINE or Linux ...
> 
> BUT I've used it for many years. Pegasus is very sensitive to printer 
> drivers - especially the 4.x series. It checks with the printer driver 
> before rendering email. It sounds to me like it is having some problem 
> with the printer driver you are using.
> 
> The way to test this under Windows is to set up a plain text (generic
> TTY) printer as the default Windows printer, and see if the problem 
> goes away. If it does, the problem lies with the printer driver. If it 
> doesn't, its a problem with Pegasus' screen rendering. I don't know 
> about the screen rendering in the 4.x series, but v3.12c and earlier 
> had their own quirks in that area because Pegasus uses a Borland 
> Windows Custom Controls DLL, and a flakey RTF/HTML editing component 
> called TER that I understand is in the process of being replaced.
> 
> Sorry, I can't be of much help. For my use of Win-apps under Linux, I 
> find Win4Lin more effective.
> 
No, you've wrong. For my problem the kind of "work around" that Rein Klazes
has described is the right solution. The error appears by the use of the
default
setting: If you minimize Pegasus Mail, then there will - per default setting
- disappear the taskbar item. So, during a minimized Pegasus Mail there is
only the small Pegasus Mail icon (left to the clock) visible. IMHO WINE
thinks every WIN32 application must have it's own taskbar item over the
whole lifetime of the process. After altering the settings, as Rein
described it, everything work well.

Bye,

Timo


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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 14:48:54 -1000
From: David Jones <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Organization: Alias JJ
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Wine]Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window

Timo Steuerwald wrote:
> Am 5 Jul 2004 um 9:46 hat David Jones geschrieben:
> 
> 
>>Note: I use Pegasus Mail under OS/2 and Windows, not WINE or Linux ...
>>
>>BUT I've used it for many years. Pegasus is very sensitive to printer 
>>drivers - especially the 4.x series. It checks with the printer driver 
>>before rendering email. It sounds to me like it is having some problem 
>>with the printer driver you are using.
>>
>>The way to test this under Windows is to set up a plain text (generic
>>TTY) printer as the default Windows printer, and see if the problem 
>>goes away. If it does, the problem lies with the printer driver. If it 
>>doesn't, its a problem with Pegasus' screen rendering. I don't know 
>>about the screen rendering in the 4.x series, but v3.12c and earlier 
>>had their own quirks in that area because Pegasus uses a Borland 
>>Windows Custom Controls DLL, and a flakey RTF/HTML editing component 
>>called TER that I understand is in the process of being replaced.
>>
>>Sorry, I can't be of much help. For my use of Win-apps under Linux, I 
>>find Win4Lin more effective.
> 
> No, you've wrong. For my problem the kind of "work around" that Rein 
> Klazes has described is the right solution. The error appears by the 
> use of the default
> setting: If you minimize Pegasus Mail, then there will - per default 
> setting - disappear the taskbar item. So, during a minimized Pegasus 
> Mail there is only the small Pegasus Mail icon (left to the clock) 
> visible. IMHO WINE thinks every WIN32 application must have it's own 
> taskbar item over the whole lifetime of the process. After altering 
> the settings, as Rein described it, everything work well.
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Timo

Glad it worked! Was just relaying on the information that I get from the
Pegasus Mail discussion list. I don't remember if Pegasus v3.12 even offers
the option to have only a System Tray item; even when minimized, it always
has its task bar item.

--
David
gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Message: 4
From: Deon Stoltz <deon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Organization: 
Date: 06 Jul 2004 10:12:02 +0200
Subject: [Wine]Old app refuses to run

Hi

I need to run an old application (created in 1995) called "wine.exe" It is a
MS created program about wines (the drinking type!). The program starts up
ok but as soon as one chooses a entry on the program I get the following
errors I am using the 20040615 release on a RH9 platform. 

Any idea how to resolve this?

$ wine /mnt/cdrom/wine.exe
err:mmio:MMIO_ParseExtA No . in szFileName: "D:\\MSWPTIME\\vo\\title"
fixme:seh:EXC_RtlRaiseException call to unimplemented function
msvideo.dll._MCIWNDCREATE
wine: Unhandled exception (thread 000b), starting debugger...
fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler (0x4074a41c,1) - no error checking or
testing yet WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 fixme:dbghelp:SymLoadModule should
no longer happen Unhandled exception: unimplemented function
msvideo.dll._MCIWNDCREATE called in 32-bit code (0x411c95ba).
In 32 bit mode.
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
menuW.6<411d2cce-0000000a> menuW<411d2cce-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
formatW.16<411d2dc0-0000002c> formatW<411d2dc0-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
formatW.9<411d2d24-00000006> formatW<411d2d24-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
playW.7<411d2cd8-0000000a> playW<411d2cd8-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
formatW.13<411d2d60-00000026> formatW<411d2d60-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
caption.12<411d2d4c-00000014> caption<411d2d4c-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
l_braceW.2<411d2cb0-00000004> l_braceW<411d2cb0-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
system_iniW.11<411d2d36-00000016> system_iniW<411d2d36-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
spaceW.1<411d2cac-00000004> spaceW<411d2cac-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
buttonW.5<411d2cc0-0000000e> buttonW<411d2cc0-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
mci32W.10<411d2d2a-0000000c> mci32W<411d2d2a-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
r_braceW.4<411d2cbc-00000004> r_braceW<411d2cbc-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
drv32W.0<411d3910-00000014> drv32W<411d3910-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
formatW.14<411d2d86-0000001e> formatW<411d2d86-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
_edata<411d68e4-00000000> completed.1<411d68e4-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
__JCR_END__<411d686c-00000000> __JCR_LIST__<411d686c-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
no_deviceW.0<411d2c98-00000014> no_deviceW<411d2c98-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
formatW.17<411d2e00-00000028> formatW<411d2e00-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
__FRAME_END__<411d4a10-00000000> __EH_FRAME_BEGIN__<411d4a10-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
dashW.3<411d2cb4-00000008> dashW<411d2cb4-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
empty_str.8<411d68ec-00000002> empty_str<411d68ec-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
__bss_start<411d68e4-00000000> completed.1<411d68e4-00000000>
fixme:dbghelp:elf_new_wine_thunks Duplicate in msvfw32<elf>:
formatW.15<411d2da4-00000008> formatW<411d2da4-00000000>
0x411c95ba __wine_unimplemented [msvideo.spec.c:42] in msvfw32: jmp    
0x411c95b4 __wine_unimplemented [msvideo.spec.c:42] in msvfw32 Unable to
open file msvideo.spec.c
Wine-dbg>


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Message: 5
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
From: Mike Hearn <mike@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Wine]Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 10:46:02 +0100

On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 19:19:11 +0200, Rein Klazes wrote:
> As a work around you can uncheck the "Place an icon on the windows 
> system tray" option (tools/options/user interface).

If the app is deadlocking due to the system tray icon, applying my systray
patch may work as well.

thanks -mike


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Message: 6
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
From: Mike Hearn <mike@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Wine]DVD Lab Runs only in 20040408 and Causes Crash in latest
CVS Tree
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 10:48:20 +0100

Try using Wine CVS, there was an X protocol error fixed by yesterdays
checkins.

If that doesn't fix it, then I'm working on the problem as part of an
unrelated project so hopefully a fix will be forthcoming soon. We're doing a
BitBlt with a null drawable/DC somehow.

thanks -mike

On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 14:09:22 -0500, Dan McGhee wrote:
> I've been trying to install and run DVD Lab 1.3.1, a DVD authoring 
> software, in wine.  A thirty day trial of this software is available 
> at
> 
>  http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/history.html
> 
> It's interface includes a "thumbnail" of the current project and also 
> a preview of it.  You can play the preview like a movie.  So far these 
> two functions are available onlly in wine-20040408.  In any subsequent 
> version the screens are blank--dark.
> 
> Today I downloaded the latest from CVS and when I tried to open the 
> "File" menu, wine crashed with the following message:
> 
> $ fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub 
> fixme:accel:CreateAcceleratorTableA should check that the accelerator 
> descriptions are valid, return NULL and SetLastError() if not.
> fixme:menu:TrackPopupMenuEx not fully implemented 
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4098
> (SPI_GETMENUANIMATION)
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4099
> (SPI_SETMENUANIMATION)
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4132
> (SPI_GETDROPSHADOW)
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4133
> (SPI_SETDROPSHADOW)
> X Error of failed request:  BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window
parameter)
>   Major opcode of failed request:  62 (X_CopyArea)
>   Resource id in failed request:  0x0
>   Serial number of failed request:  225478
>   Current serial number in output stream:  225479
> 
> I have seen the statements up to but not including "X Error...." 
> before and have, with varied success, been able to eliminate them by 
> "fiddling" with the dll's.
> 
> I have "googled," gone to Frank's page and posted on various forums.  
> It seems that the situation with DVD Lab is fairly undocumented.  I'm 
> new enough to wine that I'm not confident that I'm doing everything 
> right and don't want to submit a bug report just yet.  I have screen 
> shots, command lines, and now a crash report.
> 
> I'm asking if anyone has had experience with DVD Lab or other video 
> type software--I understand that MediaStudioPro works in wine, but 
> there are no hints in the db--and what was done to get it to work.  
> Failing this, would it be better to post to the wine-developers list or
file a bug report.
> 
> Thanks
> Dan



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Message: 7
From: "Satish A. Lele" <satishl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Organization: 
Date: 07 Jul 2004 16:46:52 +0530
Subject: [Wine]howto register DLL's in redhat linux 9

Hi all,

Can you please let me know command and it's syntax to register (i.e.
command syntax)DLL's in wine version 15062004 installed on redhat linux v9?

Whether we should use regsvr32 or rundll32 command and it's location in wine
diretory?

Thanks,

Satish.


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Message: 8
From: "Satish A. Lele" <satishl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Organization: 
Date: 07 Jul 2004 16:49:16 +0530
Subject: [Wine]HOWTO register DLL's in wine on RedHat Linux 9

Hi all,

Can you please let me know command and it's syntax to register (i.e.
command syntax)DLL's in wine version 15062004 installed on redhat linux v9?

Whether we should use regsvr32 or rundll32 command and it's location in wine
diretory?

Thanks,

Satish.


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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 22:21:42 -0500
From: Dan McGhee <farmerdan@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Wine]Regression Testing--DVD Lab

I'm conducting regression testing for a problem I'm having with DVD Lab, a
DVD authoring application.  I'm doing the testing by "brute force," 
updating my tree to a different date and time to get the problem to create
itself. <There are no thumbnails or preview in the current version.  These
features were available in 20040408>

I have the full-cvs from the ftp site and have found the Commit Log.  
Once I have identified the date and time at which the problem appears is
there a way to selectively add and remove patches, elegantly, as opposed to
building for each patch,  to change the state of what I'm doing.  
Right now my abilities dictate that I could only post to the developers list
the date and time brackets in which the offending patch was sent to the
commits and let someone else determine which patch needed work.  I would
rather identify the patch for the developers.

Thanks

Dan

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Message: 10
From: Rein Klazes <rklazes@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Dan McGhee <farmerdan@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Wine]Regression Testing--DVD Lab
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:15:57 +0200
Organization: -
Reply-To: rklazes@xxxxxxxxx

On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 22:21:42 -0500, you wrote:

> I'm conducting regression testing for a problem I'm having with DVD 
> Lab, a DVD authoring application.  I'm doing the testing by "brute force,"
> updating my tree to a different date and time to get the problem to 
> create itself. <There are no thumbnails or preview in the current 
> version.  These features were available in 20040408>

You did read the "how to do regression testing" chapter in the developer
guide?

> 
> I have the full-cvs from the ftp site and have found the Commit Log.  
> Once I have identified the date and time at which the problem appears 
> is there a way to selectively add and remove patches, elegantly, as 
> opposed to building for each patch,  to change the state of what I'm
doing.

What is not elegant about "cvs update" ? With the -D option you can update
with to the second precision to the historical commit state that you want.

If you know what you are doing you can sometimes take a short-cut, but
personally it bit me more then once and I was actually loosing time by
trying to be smart.

I have installed a package ccache which speeds up rebuilding the tree with
only a few changes considerably.
  
> Right now my abilities dictate that I could only post to the 
> developers list the date and time brackets in which the offending 
> patch was sent to the commits and let someone else determine which 
> patch needed work.  I would rather identify the patch for the developers.

Pointing to the commit should be possible. You basically keep bracketing the
date and time, so that at each step the number of possible commits is
halved. 

Rein.
--
Rein Klazes
rklazes@xxxxxxxxx

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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 11:30:15 +0200
From: Peter Barth <barth@xxxxxxxxx>
Organization: Medienzentrum Wiesbaden e.V.
To: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, sales <sales@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Wine]question about an error

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Hello,

I try to install a unsupported Software - French Learning Software by Klett
- with Codeweavers Standard Demo Version.

I receive an error an now found the error in the logfile, I assume the
problem comes from the wrong  builtin library  but I don't know.

Can anybody please take a look at the attached logfile and  give me a hint
what to change in the config-file or what microsoft library/product to
install first.

I hope that I receive an answer by codeweaver itself, but as far as it is a
trial version - I don't know yet.

Please let me know if I can hope for some help - it is very important for us
trying to establish a Linux-Terminalserver with Codeweavers CrossoverX
Terminalserver Version in around 20 - 30 schools of Wiesbaden.

I hope not to bother you to much

best regards

Peter Barth
Medienzentrum Wiesbaden e.V.



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Message: 12
From: Rein Klazes <rklazes@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Mike Hearn <mike@xxxxxxx>
Cc: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Wine]Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 12:48:36 +0200
Organization: -
Reply-To: rklazes@xxxxxxxxx

On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 10:46:02 +0100, you wrote:

> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 19:19:11 +0200, Rein Klazes wrote:
> > As a work around you can uncheck the "Place an icon on the windows 
> > system tray" option (tools/options/user interface).
> 
> If the app is deadlocking due to the system tray icon, applying my 
> systray patch may work as well.
> 
> thanks -mike

With the patch an icon appears in gnome's notification area and you can
restore a responsive Pegasus from there :-)

What is not so nice:
- You can restore the Pegasus window, but the horizontal size is wrong (far
too small);
- The Pegasus icon still appears on the task bar (and is unusable);
- Also when you change desktops, Pegasus re-appears unresponsive. Also here
the notification area can be used to get a working window.

Rein.
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Message: 13
Subject: Re: [Wine]Pegasus Mail hangs during minimizing/maximizing of window
From: Mike Hearn <mike@xxxxxxx>
To: rklazes@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 12:11:58 +0100

On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 12:48 +0200, Rein Klazes wrote:
> With the patch an icon appears in gnome's notification area and you 
> can restore a responsive Pegasus from there :-)
> 
> What is not so nice:
> - You can restore the Pegasus window, but the horizontal size is wrong 
> (far too small);

That's a race condition in the x11 driver MapNotify AFAIK, it sometimes
happens when you switch desktops as well. I haven't debugged this though.

> - The Pegasus icon still appears on the task bar (and is unusable);

You mean the systray icon is still docked in the Gnome panel? 

> - Also when you change desktops, Pegasus re-appears unresponsive. Also 
> here the notification area can be used to get a working window.

I'd guess this is an unrelated bug in Wine, but if it's deadlocked in the
GUI thread try getting a backtrace.

thanks -mike



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