What Mantar said can be extended to anything wine outputs labelled "fixme"... it means that the developer knows there is probably an issue and nothing has been done. It is a reminder to "fix it later". So, unless you can implement the code for those fixmes, you will probably have to post it as a "bug"... You can identify it as a "fixme" bug (meaning that it isn't an error, but rather needs implementation). But, before you go posting bugs willy-nilly, make sure that: A) There isn't already a bug posted for it. B) That you cannot work around it (in your case, it does not appear you can). As an app maintainer (and maybe even if you aren't) you should be able to "vote" for the bug as well. It will help get a developer working on it. Mantar, Feyelno nek dusa wrote: > A stub means that this function hasn't been written yet. When the > application calls that function, it just prints out a "stub" fixme line > and exits, telling the app that it succeeded. This prevents the app from > freaking out and crashing or anything, but it doesn't actually do > anything. It's beyond troubleshooting and into programming, basically. > > -- > - Mantar --- Drop YourPantiesSirWilliam to email me. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users