More stuff about the headers

2003-09-06 Thread Steven Edwards
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

Re: Latest CVS doesnt compile

2003-09-06 Thread Steven Edwards
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 === RCS file: /home/wine/wine/programs/winedbg/gdbproxy.c,v retrievi

Re: Latest CVS doesnt compile

2003-09-06 Thread Jon Brandenburg
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 '

Re: FAQ update

2003-09-06 Thread Francois Gouget
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

Re: Latest CVS doesnt compile

2003-09-06 Thread Ian Goldby
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

Re: [ANN] Conformance testing campaign

2003-09-06 Thread Ferenc Wagner
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

Re: Display detection bug

2003-09-06 Thread Ivan Leo Murray-Smith
> 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

Re: Display detection bug

2003-09-06 Thread Mike Hearn
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

Re: Resend: ntdll loader fix

2003-09-06 Thread Mike Hearn
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 >

Re: [winecfg 5] Implement transactions support,remove some crack x11drv prefs,complete desktop sizing code

2003-09-06 Thread Mike Hearn
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

Re: Display detection bug

2003-09-06 Thread Lionel Ulmer
> 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

Re: Display detection bug

2003-09-06 Thread Ivan Leo Murray-Smith
>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

Re: [winecfg 5] Implement transactions support,remove some crack x11drv prefs,complete desktop sizing code

2003-09-06 Thread Ivan Leo Murray-Smith
.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

RE: Resend: ntdll loader fix

2003-09-06 Thread Robert Shearman
> -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.

Re: Resend: ntdll loader fix

2003-09-06 Thread Juan Lang
--- 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

Re: LPT0 support with DOSFS_OpenDevice

2003-09-06 Thread Mike McCormack
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

Re: [ANN] Conformance testing campaign

2003-09-06 Thread Ferenc Wagner
"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

Re: [ANN] Conformance testing campaign

2003-09-06 Thread Ferenc Wagner
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

Re: [ANN] Conformance testing campaign

2003-09-06 Thread Jakob Eriksson
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

Re: [ANN] Conformance testing campaign

2003-09-06 Thread Jakob Eriksson
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

Re: Resend: ntdll loader fix

2003-09-06 Thread Juan Lang
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

Wine fun projects - explorer clone update

2003-09-06 Thread Steven Edwards
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.