Hi,
Yesterday in the #reactos IRC channel, some other users had the same
problem.
At the end, we also identified "windres" as the problem.
Probably, we all do not use the same version of RosBE. EmuandCo published
around 4 RosBE versions, which all got the version number 0.3.6. Some of
them use different "windres" versions.
Hopefully, RosBE 0.3.7 will solve this mess.
I currently uploaded the "windres" version I use to
http://reactos.colinfinck.de. This is the version that works for me.
For all Unix/Linux users: The "windres" version bundled with my RosBE-Unix
0.3.6 also works for me, so the resources should be compiled correctly here.
The regedit problem you had was caused by saving some resource files as
UTF-8 instead of ANSI.
But this problem should be fixed in current trunk.
Best regards,
Colin
-----Original Message-----
From: ros-dev-bounces(a)reactos.org
[mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of carlo.bramix
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:18 AM
To: ros-dev
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Re : ReactOS doesn't compile well
After reading these messages I believe I didn't explain my
problems very well...
So I try to correct what I said...
Switching to older (the 2006 one) windres really *solved* all
these problems:
[WRC] obj-i386\base\shell\cmd\cmd.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\base\system\expand\expand.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\dll\cpl\intl\intl.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\dll\cpl\intl_new\intl.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\dll\cpl\sysdm\sysdm.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\dll\win32\comdlg32\rsrc.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\dll\win32\hhctrl.ocx\hhctrl.coff
[WRC] obj-i386\dll\win32\shdocvw\shdocvw.coff
The problem not solved was another one, when the
listview/treeview controls into regedit sometimes disappear
(but into current revision, it's ok too).
Sincerely,
Carlo Bramini.
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. Its the most recent one. I only released
ONE final. And yes, 0.3.7 will fix it, I use a completely new build of
binutils there. Try the Beta from the ReactOS Board and you'll see. ;-)