Hi!
Blight: I have a little question: why are you importing Mesa3d 6.2
sources, when there is a new stable version 6.4 out there? Maybe I
something misunderstood (I know almost nothing about OpenGL sources and
implementation in ReactOS), so there is a reason - in that case can you
explain it, please? Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Jirka
Hi,
I've changed rbuild a little bit, that it can run on msys (on windows).
The major changes are:
- The separator (slash or back slash), exepostfix and exeprefix are
initialized from environment variables.
- The separators in the path for the system command are always converted
for the host system.
- Our own build utilities must convert paths itself (bin2res).
It exist some problems with absolute paths on msys, because msys uses
'/c/foo/bar' and windows 'c:\foo\bar' or 'c:/foo/bar'.
I've tested the patch on msys and on windows. I cannot test the patch on
linux.
Currently, msys is the only way to use all cpus or cores for the build
process on windows.
- Hartmut
our "make -vs6 msvc" command generates dsp files automatically for all
project in the tree.
At the moment, this is overwriting the following files:
subsys/system/explorer/notifyhook/notifyhook.dsp
subsys/system/ibrowser/ibrowser/ibrowser.dsp
lib/opengl32/opengl32.dsp
lib/cpl/ncpa/ncpa.dsp
lib/cpl/control/control.dsp
lib/cpl/appwiz/appwiz.dsp
Would anybody have a problem with it if I renamed all these dsp files
out of the way, or would it be better if the auto-generated dsp files
were named something like notifyhook_auto.dsp?
Thanks
Why don't 0.2.8 display filenames and line numbers in stack traces?
Casper
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ros-bugs-bounces(a)reactos.org [mailto:ros-bugs-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of
> ReactOS.Bugzilla(a)reactos.org
> Sent: 2. november 2005 10:49
> To: ros-bugs(a)reactos.com
> Subject: [ros-bugs] [Bug 948] New: ReactOS Hangs After Changing ISO Images
>
> http://www.reactos.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=948
>
> Summary: ReactOS Hangs After Changing ISO Images
> Product: ReactOS
> Version: 0.2.8
> Platform: VMWare 5
> OS/Version: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
> Status: NEW
> Severity: major
> Priority: P3
> Component: Kernel
> AssignedTo: ros-bugs(a)reactos.com
> ReportedBy: the80sphreak(a)yahoo.co.uk
> QAContact: ros-bugs(a)reactos.com
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am using ReactOS inside vmware 5.0 on a Pentium 4 (2GHZ) laptop with 768MB
> Ram, 20GB Hard disk and windows XP Home + SP2. During my testing of ReactOS
> 0.2.8, I unmounted one CD image, and mounted another. This caused ReactOS to
> hang and VMWare to report the processor being halted by the guest OS. I tried
> a reboot, but this did not help, and now any time I try and access CDs
> (physical or ISO,) ReactOS hangs with a BSOD.
>
> I have posted 2 screenshots on my website at:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/the80sphreak/reactos.jpg
> http://www.geocities.com/the80sphreak/reactos2.jpg
>
> If you require any more information, please send me an email at:
>
> the80sphreak(a)yahoo.co.uk
>
> Thanks,
>
> R. McLay
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandon Turner [mailto:turnerb7@msu.edu]
> Sent: 02 November 2005 15:37
> To: ros-dev(a)reactos.org
> Subject: [ros-dev] Re: [ros-bugs] [Bug 949] New: command
> prompt needs a buffer and scroll bar
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am quite confused about all this and im sure someone can
> explain it to
> me. When using ROS cmd on windows, it has a scroll bar but
> when using
> it on ROS it doesnt. What is causing this to happen, someone
> said it in
> IRC a few days ago and i glanced over the code real quick to see if i
> could find out but i couldnt. Ill look more later but if
> anyone knows
> could you please explain this to me.
>
> Brandon
>
Hi Brandon.
I hadn't realised this, I've never tried our cmd in Windows.
Does it also have a configurable buffer?
Ged.
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Hello,
I am quite confused about all this and im sure someone can explain it to
me. When using ROS cmd on windows, it has a scroll bar but when using
it on ROS it doesnt. What is causing this to happen, someone said it in
IRC a few days ago and i glanced over the code real quick to see if i
could find out but i couldnt. Ill look more later but if anyone knows
could you please explain this to me.
Brandon
ReactOS.Bugzilla(a)reactos.org wrote:
>http://www.reactos.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=949
>
> Summary: command prompt needs a buffer and scroll bar
> Product: ReactOS
> Version: TRUNK
> Platform: x86 Hardware
> OS/Version: ReactOS
> Status: NEW
> Severity: enhancement
> Priority: P3
> Component: Win32
> AssignedTo: ros-bugs(a)reactos.com
> ReportedBy: gedmurphy(a)gmail.com
> QAContact: ros-bugs(a)reactos.com
>
>
>Feature request.
>
>It can be fustrating not being able to scroll back up to previous output.
>I think the addition of a buffer and scroll bar would greatly enhance the
>ReactOS command prompt.
>
>
>
KeePass Password Safe sounds interesting. Anyone been in touch with the key
developer/s?
Wesley Parish
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Mau e ki, he aha te mea nui?
You ask, what is the most important thing?
Maku e ki, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata.
I reply, it is people, it is people, it is people.
We've been saying this for the past 12 months now, but as work in networking
has stepped up a gear, it looks as though 0.3.0 is imminent, and could be
ready within the next few months.
In light of this, I've been though the 0.3.0 roadmap and updated it to what
appears to be peoples current perception of requirements.
http://www.reactos.org/wiki/index.php/0.3.x/0.3.0
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It would be really great if we could pull out all the stops and get this
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