BTW. Does there exist a OSS-Compiler which is capable of compiling Delphi source? I think such thing like FreePascal will do, but the VCL is the Problem... What'ts actually?
Mauricio Abre schrieb:
VERY well said Brian! It seems to be here a strong opposing force to anything that it is not coded in plain C, I just say: Good luck and very best wishes with your project Jan Tisje!!
Mauricio
PS: Sorry, I'm not an active ROS developer, I went for other projects that meets more my current needs, but when I can give my sincere opinions here, I do it.. I just want the best to this project, and censorship is not in my list, unless it is something harmful or VERY contradictive... I think an alternate explorer will not harm anybody, even if it is written in other language ;)
Best regards and best wishes to every one with all iniciative regarding this project!
Brian Palmer wrote:
This reminds me of all the linux guys saying "why not just use and improve linux instead of writing your own". I say go ahead and have fun with it.
My $0.02 Brian
-----Original Message----- From: ros-general-bounces@reactos.com [mailto:ros-general-bounces@reactos.com] On Behalf Of Jason Filby Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 10:38 AM To: ros-general@reactos.com Subject: Re: [ros-general] writing file manager / how to use lex?
Jan Tisje wrote:
it seems to me, ROS exp is far from finished, too. and first view was not what I was expecting from a file manager. Well, i do not know anything about the internals. is anything
available?
Jan
Hi Jan
ROS Explorer being far from finished doesn't seem like a valid reason to start from scratch again. There's no reason you can't write an alternative, but I do think that you should first consider furthering
ROS Explorer. Another plus for ROS Explorer is that it's written in C++ and can be compiled with MingW. A Delphi shell will not easily be included with the ReactOS distribution - but perhaps that's not what you want anyway. These are not reasons not to begin work on your file manager - just things to be aware of before you begin.
The webpage for ROS Explorer is here: http://www.sky.franken.de/explorer/
The source code is in the ReactOS source under: reactos\subsys\system\explorer
Cheers Jason
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