Hello,
First thanks Dimi and Alexandre for the header fixes. I have been outa town till
lastnight so I
have not had a chance to do much testing of the MS_VC build yet. I will start working
on this soon
as I want to get these dlls imported in to ReactOS.
First thing is first. Whats up with the
Here is a patch for this. I also included some changes to help the MS_VC/Mingw build
Changelog:
include and porting fix (reported by Ian Goldby)
Index: gdbproxy.c
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RCS file: /home/wine/wine/programs/winedbg/gdbproxy.c,v
retrievi
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 16:36, Ian Goldby wrote:
> and occurs 2-3 hours into the build. Thanks for any further suggestions.
>
Speaking of compile times.. what are the average/min/max times for
compiling the complete system? I was surprise when it took my system 12
minutes to do it do a full cvs '
Ok, here is yet another update. This one can be applied to the Wine CVS
and modifies the make_winehq script to generate files that will
hopefully be directly usable by the web site. Here is what we generate:
* the same html, ps and pdf files as before
* a special set of files that contain links
On Saturday 06 Sep 2003 06:32, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
> Thanks, that fixed the problem.
> I see that you added the dependancy to re-generate testlist.c. :)
>
> > You can remove the testlist.c files and they will be regenerated
> > correctly. Or simply do a make clean.
Didn't work for me. I trie
Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> the best would be to recover the error code and/or
>> message somehow, and include in the report. Like
>> waitpid() on Posix. Is the tester has to click a couple
>> of times, then be it...
>
> Sure, I have no idea how at this time though...
Check th
> The 'Linux community' of the start where all the people gave something back
> (useful and advanced bug reports, fixes, help, ...) is being slowly killed
> by people who choose Linux just because it's free (as in beer) and who do
> not give back anything.
Thats because most people don't want to gi
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 12:44, Lionel Ulmer wrote:
> For me, more users is not always a good thing... Heck, after some time on
> IRC helping people I am really wondering if I should even continue working
> on Wine when I see the attitude of most people.
Ah, well users and developers are often one an
Well, you could try a +snoop,+relay,+seh,+tid trace. If snoop causes it
to crash then drop that one, relay is normally enough.
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 08:38, Juan Lang wrote:
> --- Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Could you try
> > reverting the FormatMessage fix and check why the
>
Indeed, but they aren't instant apply dialogs either. At the moment the
way it's coded makes instant apply optional, but there seems to be
consensus here that instant apply is a good thing, and having used it I
agree, it makes everything feel a lot more responsive for some reason.
It also helps for
> More users means more feedback, better software, more users, more developers,
> more software, more feedback...
Heh, I always love idealists :-)
For me, more users is not always a good thing... Heck, after some time on
IRC helping people I am really wondering if I should even continue working
o
>Well, it's more a 'good old days' feelings than a real theory. Ie the
>biggest problem I see with 'Linux on everybody's Desktop' is that it's
>damaging for the community (due to the fact that the developper / user ratio
>is getting more and more skewed to the user side whereas 'in the golden
>days
.The UI
> standard on free software desktops for instant apply dialogs is to have
> just a Close dialog, with a Revert button in cases where the user might
> not be able to undo the changes themselves. For the main window, just a
> Close button is enough.
That would be inconsistent with KDE,that us
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Juan Lang
> Sent: 05 September 2003 23:28
> To: Alexandre Julliard
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Resend: ntdll loader fix
>
>
> Interesting. The behavior of the program that called
> it (ipconfig.
--- Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you try
> reverting the FormatMessage fix and check why the
> exception handler
> doesn't do its job?
I can. How can I investigate the exception handler?
>From memory, here's what I observed:
With the FormatMessage fix, of course, everyt
Hi Ed,
If the code is essentially the same anyway, it might be a good idea just
to add a switch in server/serial.c and to the create_serial request to
tell the server whether the device is a serial port or a parallel port,
then change serial/parallel behaviour depending on that switch. You can
"Dimitrie O. Paun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. What is the "20030829" link in the column.
That is a link to the binaries giving this result. Now it
is all the same everywhere, since we have one build only.
If we had a "latest results" page, it could be different in
each column. It we can r
Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First - can I leave out the "of 55" tests? It is kind of
> difficult for me calculate how many tests there are in
> advance. Of course, I can do it - but it feels better if I
> know it is for a good cause.
You know, it was not that handy for me, eithe
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
First - can I leave out the "of 55" tests? It is kind of
difficult for me calculate how many tests there are in
advance. Of course, I can do it - but it feels better if I
know it is for a good cause.
You know, it was not tha
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Jakob Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
That would be nice. I am not too rigid, though. Have a
look at runtests.bat, and reproduce that. The second
(blank) line in the result is not necessary, that is a
peculiarity of ver, which does not seem to return enough
informat
Interesting. The behavior of the program that called
it (ipconfig.exe) was different, it crashed in a
different location. But since the FormatMessage fix
got rid of the crash altogether, I'm not particularly
concerned.
Thanks,
--Juan
--- Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Juan Lang
Hello All,
I doubt this will ever make it in to WINE as Martin has been using C++ to implement
our explorer
clone but you might want to have a look at it if you want a explorer clone for WINE.
http://www.sky.franken.de/explorer/index.html
You will want to get the current source from ReactOS CVS.
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