On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Eliot Blennerhassett <li...@audioscience.com> wrote: > Dan Kegel wrote: >> I'm going to be giving a Wine presentation at >> Cebit next month. You can see a draft of the >> presentation at >> http://kegel.com/wine/cebit2009/talk.html >> (I will say lots more than is written there; the >> slides are kept simple on purpose, with just >> the key idea in the caption.) >> >> A large part of the presentation >> will be demos of platium-rated apps. >> Can people suggest compelling apps to demo? > > For the engineerings LTSpice > > http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp > > Its authors are wine-friendly. This from the online help > > "LTspice detects whether or not it's running under WINE. If so, it works > around a few WINE issues. You can force LTspice to think it's running > under WINE with the command line switch –wine. You can force it to think > it's not with the command line switch –nowine in case you're interesting > in working on WINE issues." > > > > > >
Rather than working around any bugs, they should file bugs so we know to fix them, ideally with testcases. A search in bugzilla shows 2 bugs with LTSpice in the name/comments. -- -Austin