Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-02-01 Thread Georgi Petrov
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Kai Tietz wrote: > 2011/2/1 Georgi Petrov : >> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Kai Tietz wrote: >>> 2011/2/1 Georgi Petrov : If headers are in public domain, I will be able to include evr.h in mingw later, but if the headers are ZPL licensed, I wouldn't.

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-02-01 Thread Kai Tietz
2011/2/1 Georgi Petrov : > On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Kai Tietz wrote: >> 2011/2/1 Georgi Petrov : >>> If headers are in public domain, I will be able to include evr.h in >>> mingw later, but if the headers are ZPL licensed, I wouldn't. >>> >>> The problem is that mingw's headers are in the p

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-02-01 Thread Georgi Petrov
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Kai Tietz wrote: > 2011/2/1 Georgi Petrov : >> If headers are in public domain, I will be able to include evr.h in >> mingw later, but if the headers are ZPL licensed, I wouldn't. >> >> The problem is that mingw's headers are in the public domain. Is there >> any ch

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-02-01 Thread Kai Tietz
2011/2/1 Georgi Petrov : > If headers are in public domain, I will be able to include evr.h in > mingw later, but if the headers are ZPL licensed, I wouldn't. > > The problem is that mingw's headers are in the public domain. Is there > any chance that the headers from mingw-w64 are also in public d

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-02-01 Thread Georgi Petrov
If headers are in public domain, I will be able to include evr.h in mingw later, but if the headers are ZPL licensed, I wouldn't. The problem is that mingw's headers are in the public domain. Is there any chance that the headers from mingw-w64 are also in public domain (as is written in the beginn

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-02-01 Thread Georgi Petrov
Hello, As I understand, all mingw-w64 files are under ZPL license. Then why evr.h starts with: /** * This file has no copyright assigned and is placed in the Public Domain. * This file is part of the w64 mingw-runtime package. * No warranty is given; refer to the file DISCLAIMER.PD within this

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-01-30 Thread JonY
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 1/30/2011 10:39, Dongsheng Song wrote: > Hi JonY, > > In r4001, you add 'misc/mbwc.c' to mingw-w64-crt/Makefile.am, but I can not > find mbwc.c, only > found misc/mingw_mbwc_convert.c. > Thanks. Trunk is now fixed. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-01-29 Thread Dongsheng Song
Hi JonY, In r4001, you add 'misc/mbwc.c' to mingw-w64-crt/Makefile.am, but I can not find mbwc.c, only found misc/mingw_mbwc_convert.c. -- Special Offer-- Download ArcSight Logger for FREE (a $49 USD value)! Finally, a wor

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-01-28 Thread JonY
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 1/28/2011 23:05, JonY wrote: > On 1/28/2011 22:49, Georgi Petrov wrote: >> Hi, > >> I had a conversation with JonY yesterday and he invited me to will >> help you to create better working and tested EVR (Enhanced Video >> Renderer) evr.h header fil

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-01-28 Thread JonY
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 1/28/2011 22:49, Georgi Petrov wrote: > Hi, > > I had a conversation with JonY yesterday and he invited me to will > help you to create better working and tested EVR (Enhanced Video > Renderer) evr.h header file. As I look at the Windows SDK header

[Mingw-w64-public] Improving evr.h from Windows SDK

2011-01-28 Thread Georgi Petrov
Hi, I had a conversation with JonY yesterday and he invited me to will help you to create better working and tested EVR (Enhanced Video Renderer) evr.h header file. As I look at the Windows SDK headers, I will provide description (without actual code or declarations) of the internal structure and