The discussion is located here:
http://www.reactos.org/archives/public/ros-dev/2005-October/005671.html
I will create a vote with the options below.
Proposal A from Ged Murphy:
/*
* ReactOS <place holder>
* Copyright (C) 2005 ReactOS Foundation
*
* LICENCE: <place holder>
* PROJECT: <place holder>
* FILE: <place holder>
* PURPOSE: <place holder>
* PROGRAMMERS: <place holder>
* REVISIONS:
* <place holder>
*
*/
Proposal B from Alex Ionescu:
/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Kernel
* LICENSE: GPL - See COPYING in the top level directory
* FILE: ntoskrnl/ex/mutant.c
* PURPOSE: section of the kernel
* PROGRAMMERS: Alex Ionescu (alex at reactos.org)
* David Welch (welch at cwcom.net)
*/
Proposal C from Casper Hornstrup/Gé van Geldorp:
/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Kernel
* LICENSE: GPL - See COPYING in the top level directory
* COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2004-2005 John Doe
* Copyright 2005 Jane Doe
*/
XML is actively becoming part of technology and programming. Every
major development company has embraced some form of XML in one
product or another. I was wondering if ReactOS would be interested in
developing some form of application to handle XML-based applications.
These applications would be written in XML and bundled in a ZIP file
much like the ODF formats that OpenOffice 2.0 is using. XML
applications would be allowed to communicate with some processing
application protocols and functions. I think something like this
would be a great feature that would quickly allow novice programmers
to quickly develop applications for ReactOS and share them on the
website. Think of it, no compilation time. That would be great.
I will try to write a proof-of-concept application for Windows XP and
2000 for trial and testing.
My main question is: If something like this is wanted/needed/or if
ReactOS members finds interesting would ReactOS think about
supporting it in the first production release. Which is still far
off, I would imagine.
Ge van Geldorp wrote
> So in our case something like
>
> /*
> * COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2005 Alex Ionescu (alex(a)reactos.org)
> * Copyright 2005 Filip Navara (navaraf(a)reactos.org)
> */
I agree with this.
We don't have to do another vote though, do we.
Can we just agree to this one over the mailing list please?
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Please do it anyway since others may care in the future (for instance for security fixes) and replacing directories in Subversion is
troublesome and messes up history (log, blame et al.).
Casper
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ros-svn-bounces(a)reactos.org [mailto:ros-svn-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of
> sedwards(a)svn.reactos.com
> Sent: 8. december 2005 23:21
> To: ros-svn(a)reactos.com
> Subject: [ros-svn] [sedwards] 19980: import libxml2-2.6.20. I did not botherwith a vendor import as
> I don't care much about trackingchanges and more recent versions don't even build on mingw
>
> import libxml2-2.6.20. I did not bother with a vendor import as I don't care much about tracking
> changes and more recent versions don't even build on mingw
Christoph von Wittich wrote
> Office 2003
>
> - - Christoph
>
>
> Thomas Weidenmueller schrieb:
> > sedwards(a)svn.reactos.com wrote:
> >
> >>import libxml2-2.6.20. I did not bother with a vendor
> import as I don't care much about tracking changes and more
> recent versions don't even build on mingw
> >
> >
> > What do we need it for? It takes several minutes to
> download just that
> > directory.
> >
> > - Thomas
Can we not trim it down?
I believe a lot of it consists of test cases which could be removed, or go
in rosapps.
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sedwards(a)svn.reactos.com wrote:
> import libxml2-2.6.20. I did not bother with a vendor import as I don't care much about tracking changes and more recent versions don't even build on mingw
What do we need it for? It takes several minutes to download just that
directory.
- Thomas
Dear ReactOS programmers,
We are working on login support in ReactOS like Windows NT 4.0 Login (as
educational project).
Would you contact me/us if you have been worked in the past on
WinLogon,Gina, LSA server, MSV1_0 or SAM?
We did the last 2.5 month a lot of research to this parts of the system.
We have found a lot of information but we need more. Maybe you can give
us more information if you have been worked on that parts in the past.
Contact me at icq: uin# 51588796 or msn: jhuzen(a)hotmail.com
Jasper Huzen
Hi All!
In Revision: 19942: K and DBG == 1,
(KERNEL32:./lib/kernel32/mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 23%
(KERNEL32:./lib/kernel32/mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 23%
(KERNEL32:./lib/kernel32/mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 23%
(KERNEL32:./lib/kernel32/mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 23%
(MSVCRT:lib/crt/io/open.c:100) not valid fd 0, g_fdend 5, fdinfo 7802f2e0, bucke
t 7802f2e0, fdflags 0
(MSVCRT:lib/crt/io/open.c:702) _setmode: inval fd (0)
(./ntoskrnl/mm/rpoolmgr.h:822) Trying to allocate 8192 bytes from paged pool - n
othing suitable found, returning NULL
(lib/rtl/exception.c:75) RtlRaiseStatus(Status 0xc0000005)
(./ntoskrnl/mm/rpoolmgr.h:822) Trying to allocate 20160 bytes from paged pool -
nothing suitable found, returning NULL
Normally it should start at 5 - 7% an end at 16 - 18% even after I start over
again.
Should there be memory tab text in the debug print outs?
Thanks,
James