L. Rahyen wrote: > On Sunday December 2 2007 03:43, James McKenzie wrote: > >> L. Rahyen wrote: >> >>> On Saturday December 1 2007 20:57, Dan Sawyer wrote: >>> >>>> All, what is the status of dcom98? Is it still expected to run native? >>>> >>> It is expected that users will use builtin libraries. If it doesn't work >>> you should file a bug report at http://bugs.winehq.org . >>> >> L. Rahyen: >> >> This is a known issue and have open bugs on the Bugzilla for many >> programs. I am looking at 10134, filed by Dan Kegel and is in the Wine >> 1.0 list as an example where .NET will not run reglib.exe >> appropriately, and their is a fix that was incorporated in 0.9.50. >> However, I have not tested this, yet as I am waiting on a build for the >> Mac. >> > > I know a lot of known issues. But this doesn't matter. Users are *expected* > to use builtin libraries. If this doesn't work they should go to the bugzilla > and report a bug (of course they are expected to search for already reported > bugs first so to not report known problem twice). They can provide some > additional information such as "use of native dcom98 is an possible > workaround" - this is useful to narrow down possible causes of a bug. > > After a lengthy off-list conversation, I would like to state that we need to triage issues and correct the component to be appropriate. I would also like to add that we need to add the keyword DCOM98 for all issues where the solution is to use the native version of DCOM98. This will allow the developers, triage and quality assurance (those who test ths solutions) to quickly determine which issuses need to be examined whenever a solution is found. This can be extended to use of other native dlls and program packages. This will also allow others to quickly find workarounds until a permanent solution is found. James _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users