Daniel Skorka wrote: > Firstly, why do you use CVS wine for developing a windows program? I'd > say you are way better of using the somewhat stable releases. > Secondly, if reverting to earlier revisions doesn't revert the problem, > it is most certainly something you did. I think theres been a small misunderstanding... Subversion is used for MY Program, not wine (Using wine 0.9.20-1 : fedora core 5 : i386) Reverting to older versions of MY Program does not revert problem. >Have you tried running your program within your IDEs debugger within wine? This might prove helpful. I'm developing on windows (Dev-C++) and testing it on linux via wine. Thanks for your input! I'll look into trying reverting wine to 0.9.19? if i get some time in next few days unless i get a sugestion that doesnt seem like as much of a headache. My luck, something would go wrong and mess up wine completely. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users