I've been planning to take over on the wine sync's, but have been waiting
until I've finished setting up the audit process before looking into it.
This is now in place as of a few days ago.
I need to speak to Gé about a few things.
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From: Saveliy Tretiakov [mailto:saveliyt@mail.ru]
Sent: 10 March 2006 07:33
To: ReactOS Development List
Subject: [ros-dev] Wine sync
We need a sync with wine :) Who can do it?
Well, maybe I could do it myserlf, but I have very limited internet
access...
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The following devs currently have a blog account set up.
If any other devs want one setting up, please message me.
Aleksey Bragin
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Christoph von Wittich
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Hi there
Just writing to enquire about the current state of Perl support in ROS
(which I can't find any docs/information on) and to let you know that I
and a few others are about to release a new non-ActiveState Win32
distribution of Perl, that is compiled with MinGW and is able to compile
and install CPAN modules directly, rather than needing ActiveState's PPM
library.
At the moment I'm just weeding out the last Win32 bugs in the component
parts of Bundle::CPAN, and awaiting a upgraded file installer that
supports deleting or overwriting a file that is in use.
With those in we'll release an initial beta, and after that the CPAN
client should handle upgrading of any problems on the way to a
production release.
Would there be any interest in trying it out?
Adam K
Eric Kohl wrote:
> Hi!
Hi Eric
> I just started a three-week vacation and I'm upgrading my
> computer right
> now. My plan is to start porting WIDL this week.
If you get chance to look at StartService too, I'll owe you beer or 3 ;)
> PS: I think the WIDL source can be unlocked because it is
> based on WINE
> and the additional code was written by me, using IDL test
> files and MIDL
> from MSVC6.
I agree. I think we need to draft up a process for unlocking code in the
repository.
The first port of call needs to be confirmation from the author. If the
author confirms clean methods were utilised to write the code, it
automatically fast tracks the audit.
I know Arty has a good process for code which doesn't fall into this
category.
I'll try and get some sort of flowchart onto the wiki tonight.
Ged.
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Saveliy Tretiakov wrote:
> > PS: I think the WIDL source can be unlocked because it is based on
> > WINE and the additional code was written by me, using IDL
> test files
> > and MIDL from MSVC6.
>
> It is already unlocked. All code shared with wine is clean by default.
That doesn't necessarily mean it's unlocked.
With the exception of 1 or 2 folders, I locked everything in the repository
regardless of what it was.
Wine stuff will need to be unlocked as and when required.
I think it's best to wait until we have a formal unlocking flowchart before
we unlock any more code.
There have already been 1 or 2 mistakes which we will now have to
back-track.
Ged.
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Reminds me... didn't OS/2 have the capability to store both short and
long file names on a FAT16 partiton? How does that go with MS'
patents? Where MS really allowed to file a patent on something that
already existed?
/nitro2k01
On 3/10/06, Rick Langschultz <rlangschultz(a)cox.net> wrote:
> I just have a question about High Performance and Global file systems
> implementation in a ReactOS version? It would be wonderful to cluster
> file systems on ReactOS. Also support for EFS would be great. Any
> plans yet?
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I just have a question about High Performance and Global file systems
implementation in a ReactOS version? It would be wonderful to cluster
file systems on ReactOS. Also support for EFS would be great. Any
plans yet?
Saveliy Tretiakov wrote:
>
> James Tabor wrote:
>
> > I guess wine isn't taking any patch from ReactOS, even
> something based
> > on a rc file.
>
> Is this really true? Very sad :(
>
No, it isn't true.
There will probably be a reason why the patch wasn't accepted.
Wine have strict guidelines with regards to accepting patches. If a patch
doesn't comply, it is dropped without a reply.
Ged.
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art yerkes wrote:
> You need to own the lock first before removing the needs-lock
> property.
> do this like 'svn lock --force foo.c'
If you break the lock first, there is then no problem removing the
svn:needs-lock property as the file is unlocked.
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