Re: Misc wine debugging questions

2003-10-31 Thread Dimitrie O. Paun
On October 31, 2003 02:41 am, Gregory M. Turner wrote: > BTW, note that transports like http, tcp, etc, could allow wine to do DCOM > without resolving the "priveleged ports" issue (at least for fixed > endpoints) of course, our wire protocol is way off and will need fixing > before that's poss

Re: Misc wine debugging questions

2003-10-31 Thread Gregory M. Turner
On Thursday 30 October 2003 04:16 pm, Mike Hearn wrote: > ncalrpc? The preferred transport for local-to-self RPC/DCOM communications. In NT it's implemented on top of "NT Ports" (see Undocumented NT), the advantge being that this is fast. This RPC transport (but not the NT ports themselves) is

Re: Misc wine debugging questions

2003-10-30 Thread Mike Hearn
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:28:49 -0600, Sir Gregory M. Turner scribed thus: > Unfortunately, there isn't a ton of documentation -- or, more accurately, the > documentation that you may find is scattered throughout MSDN and the > internet, instead of being in an "obvious" place. The MSDN documentatio

Re: Misc wine debugging questions

2003-10-30 Thread Gregory M. Turner
On Thursday 30 October 2003 02:35 pm, Mike Hearn wrote: > Thirdly, Greg recently mentioned "stubless proxies". Does anybody know > where I can read about these? > > thanks -mike Unfortunately, there isn't a ton of documentation -- or, more accurately, the documentation that you may find is scatte

Misc wine debugging questions

2003-10-30 Thread Mike Hearn
Hi all, Time to extend my knowledge a bit further, so here are a few misc questions: Firstly, how do I set a breakpoint that will be triggered in a child process? I'm trying to debug a crash in an InstallShield when using native comctl32, and the backtrace looks like this: 0011: sel=008f base=40