Hi all!
Just reporting some strange things with explorer. When Start->Browse Files->Drives->
(E:), this happens;
(KERNEL32:mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 17
(MSVCRT:io/open.c:103) not valid fd 0, g_fdend 5, fdinfo 7802d2f0, bucket 7802d2
f0, fdflags 0
(MSVCRT:io/open.c:700) _setmode: inval fd (0)
(cm/ntfunc.c:1438) ObReferenceObjectByHandle() failed with status c0000008
(cm/ntfunc.c:1438) ObReferenceObjectByHandle() failed with status c0000008
(cm/ntfunc.c:1438) ObReferenceObjectByHandle() failed with status c0000008
(KERNEL32:mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 17
(KERNEL32:mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 17
(MSVCRT:io/open.c:103) not valid fd 0, g_fdend 5, fdinfo 7802d2f0, bucket 7802d2
f0, fdflags 0
(MSVCRT:io/open.c:700) _setmode: inval fd (0)
(shellole.c:237:SHELL32_DllGetClassObject) failed for CLSID=
{645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e} (unknown)
(shellole.c:167:SHCoCreateInstance) LoadFromShell failed for CLSID=
{645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e} (unknown)
(shellole.c:237:SHELL32_DllGetClassObject) failed for CLSID=
{645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e} (unknown)
(shellole.c:167:SHCoCreateInstance) LoadFromShell failed for CLSID=
{645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e} (unknown)
E_ACCESSDENIED - WIN32 access denied error
Context: ShellFolder::ShellFolder(IShellFolder*, LPCITEMIDLIST)
Location: utility/shellclasses.cpp:280
Context Trace:
- ShellFolder::ShellFolder(IShellFolder*, LPCITEMIDLIST)
- ShellDirectory::read_directory()
- Entry::read_directory_base()
- Entry::smart_scan()
- explorer_main
- WinMain()
- main
mm/mm.c:337
Unhandled exception
Address:
467ae6 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
CS:EIP 1b:467ae6
DS 23 ES 23 FS 3b GS 23
EAX: 00000000 EBX: 00a88f58 ECX: 007fe234
EDX: 00a88f28 EBP: 007fe404 ESI: 007ff6ac ESP: 007fe3fc
EDI: 007ff638 EFLAGS: 00010202
Frames:
400000+3aeae C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+7d49f C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+13aa5 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+bed0 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+c467 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+295a9 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+29262 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
400000+3e258 C:\ReactOS\explorer.exe
900000+12a8f C:\ReactOS\system32\user32.dll
900000+13a6e C:\ReactOS\system32\user32.dll
7c900000+9ea2 C:\ReactOS\system32\ntdll.dll
(ntuser/class.c:114) Failed to lookup class atom!
(ntuser/class.c:114) Failed to lookup class atom!
(ntuser/class.c:114) Failed to lookup class atom!
(ntuser/class.c:114) Failed to lookup class atom!
(ntuser/class.c:114) Failed to lookup class atom!
(ntuser/class.c:114) Failed to lookup class atom!
(KERNEL32:mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 17
(KERNEL32:mem/global.c:412) Memory Load: 17
(cm/registry.c:885) Hive is still in use (hc 18, rc 10623)
(cm/ntfunc.c:2370) CmiDisconnectHive() failed (Status c0000001)
(profile.c:899) RegUnLoadKeyW() failed (Error 31)
ex/power.c:90
Drive E is HD vfat32, D is HD ext2 ( no problem there ), I can select F
and G w/o any problems (Zip Drives)
Just logs out and blue screens when selecting E.
James
Hi,
I tried compiling ReactOS under Linux, but I couldn't find the mingw C++
compiler. I have installed the mingw packages from
http://mirzam.it.vu.nl/mingw/
as suggested by the Wine documentation for building MS Windows executables
from the Wine test suite. However, the C++ compiler doesn't seem to be
included, so the build dies with
glu32: [CXX] libnurbs/interface/bezierEval.cc
make[1]: i386-mingw32-g++: Command not found
make[1]: *** [libnurbs/interface/bezierEval.o] Error 127
make: *** [glu32] Error 2
Is there a convenient way to install all of the mingw utilities needed to
compile ReactOS under Linux, or is it necessary to start from the mingw
source? Are others building ReactOS under Linux?
(I also tried building with the MS Windows version of mingw under wine,
but wine's wcmd is too limited).
Thanks,
- Walter
Have you checked to see if the mentioned file is actually in your tree ?
Also are you building on c: along with running an operating system on there?
I would have thought that would not be enough disk space
-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley Parish [mailto:wes.parish@paradise.net.nz]
Sent: 28 February 2005 10:07
To: ReactOS Development List; ReactOS General List
Subject: [ros-general] compile error
I was compiling ReactOS 0.2.5 today. I typed "make" and it went swimmingly
when it threw this up at me:
kernel32: [CC] misc/console.c
make (e=2): The system cannot find the file specified.
make [1]: ***[misc/time.o] Error 2
make: ***[kernel32] Error 2
The system's a Compaq Deskpro 4000, with C: being a 1.25 GB hard-drive and
with 64 MB.
What do people suggest I do? (Besides updating to 0.2.6?)
Wesley Parish
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Nobody implied that he did.
If you re-read the original message, you'll find he said he had 1.25Gb hard
drive.
With ROS and build tools taking up over 500Mb, I was just pointing out a
potential disk space problem. When you run out of disk space, the build can
end in odd ways.
Ged.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Vancina [mailto:alex.v@comcast.net]
Sent: 28 February 2005 14:58
To: ReactOS General List
Subject: Re: [ros-general] compile error
When Wesley said 'with 64MB' I think he meant RAM, not available hard
disk space.
Richard Campbell wrote:
> He's right, make sure the file exists (it should) also, beware that a
> fully compiled tree including object files, etc. weighs in at around
> 400 mb. On FAT16/32 systems this may even be more.
>
> Richard
>
> Murphy, Ged (Bolton) wrote:
>
>> Have you checked to see if the mentioned file is actually in your tree ?
>>
>> Also are you building on c: along with running an operating system on
>> there?
>> I would have thought that would not be enough disk space
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Wesley Parish [mailto:wes.parish@paradise.net.nz] Sent: 28
>> February 2005 10:07
>> To: ReactOS Development List; ReactOS General List
>> Subject: [ros-general] compile error
>>
>>
>> I was compiling ReactOS 0.2.5 today. I typed "make" and it went
>> swimmingly when it threw this up at me:
>>
>> kernel32: [CC] misc/console.c
>> make (e=2): The system cannot find the file specified.
>> make [1]: ***[misc/time.o] Error 2
>> make: ***[kernel32] Error 2
>>
>> The system's a Compaq Deskpro 4000, with C: being a 1.25 GB
>> hard-drive and with 64 MB.
>>
>> What do people suggest I do? (Besides updating to 0.2.6?)
>>
>> Wesley Parish
>>
>>
>
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