> Hi,I'm Chu Bingxiang, from Harbin Engineering University, China, and this is my third year in this University. This is my first time met with ReactOS, and I found that I really love this project. And maybe "Fully Integrate lwIP" is my dish.After reading the idea-list, I think this one is to fit IwIP well with ReactOS and I need to try my best to make further progress in it.Now I'm facing a big problem, that the newest version of lwIP is 1.4.1, and 1.5.0 is going to be released, which one should I learn?
Hi Chu, welcome to ReactOS!
The lwip version won't be a problem for two reasons:
* We try to stay up to date whenever a new release is available.
* There *shouldn't* be significant differences between lwip versions to
the point of needing to rewrite the whole tcpip driver when a new lwip
version is released.
Also, please consider joining our IRC channel if you need realtime
discussions/interactions.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Amine.
Hi,I'm Chu Bingxiang, from Harbin Engineering University, China, and this is my third year in this University. This is my first time met with ReactOS, and I found that I really love this project. And maybe "Fully Integrate lwIP" is my dish.After reading the idea-list, I think this one is to fit IwIP well with ReactOS and I need to try my best to make further progress in it.Now I'm facing a big problem, that the newest version of lwIP is 1.4.1, and 1.5.0 is going to be released, which one should I learn?
Cheers,
初炳享Chu Bingxiang哈尔滨工程大学计算机科学与技术学院Computer Science and Technology of Harbin Engineering University
Registration is closed! They cant report to JIRA.
> Hello, we normally ask that bug reports be opened on our JIRA at https://jira.reactos.org/
>
> Some months ago I had an issue with VMware, where boot would fail if I upgraded the VM to hardware version 11 or 12, and I had to set it to hardware version 10 for it to work correctly. I thoguht that issue was fixed a while ago, but it may be worth checking.
>
> On 3 March 2016 at 15:20, Thomas Schweikle <tschweikle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> After I managed to build ReactOS with the build system I noticed that
>>
>> live- and bootcd do not work within VMware Workstation 12. I've tried
>>
>> ESX Server too. Same: livecd just displays a black screen, while
>>
>> bootcd shows a startup menu. After selecting (or letting timeout) an
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>> item the screen goes black.
>>
>> Since the downloadable versions of live- and bootcd do have the same
>>
>> problem I assume this not being a problem of my build, but something
>>
>> they just do not work together with VMware Workstation/ESX-Server.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Thomas
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Hi!
After I managed to build ReactOS with the build system I noticed that
live- and bootcd do not work within VMware Workstation 12. I've tried
ESX Server too. Same: livecd just displays a black screen, while
bootcd shows a startup menu. After selecting (or letting timeout) an
item the screen goes black.
Since the downloadable versions of live- and bootcd do have the same
problem I assume this not being a problem of my build, but something
they just do not work together with VMware Workstation/ESX-Server.
--
Thomas
Hi!
Building ReactOS from scratch is not really magic! It is easy. But now
I am trying to set up an automated build by jenkins, and it starts to
be a challenge ...
I could not find any repository for the build system RosBE? Is there
one? I'd like to check it out, compile it, install it and if this went
OK -- start compiling ReactOS.
Here's an other point: I've to start the build system; this offers a
shell I can enter the next commands. It doesn't seem to be possible to
handle commands to the build system in some way, without typing them
in -- exactly this would be nice to have. It would be useful for
automating with jenkins ...!
Any idea? I've gut some to push the commands in, but all of them are
crude and not really simple and stupid adding some more points of
failure to this build process.
Thanks in advance for any help!
--
Thomas
Hello all,
I am Pratik Singhal, a 3rd year undergraduate student studying Computer
Science studying in BITS-Pilani, Goa Campus, India.
I want to pursue the project NTFS Driver Improvement project as a part of
Google summer of code 2016.
I have previously participated in Google summer of Code 2015 for FreeBSD
operating system and have done some kernel hacking before.(
https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/CubieBoardSupport)
I have also made a mini operating system of my own.
I am sure, that the experience I gained while previously for FreeBSD will
certainly help me in understanding the ReactOS code base quickly which will
be useful for the project. I don't have any significant experience on
working with file systems before, but I am confident that with some
guidance from fellow developers I will be able to learn new things which
will help in completion of the project. Also, I haven't had any access to
Windows source code , so that shouldn't be a problem.
We will have to figure out concrete goals of the project, full term and mid
term deliverable and a plan for completion of project, if it is to be
selected for Google summer of Code.
It'll be great if somebody, could mentor me for this project.
Thanks,
Pratik Singhal