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From: Royce M. I. <ro...@ev...> - 2002-07-20 03:36:38
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Because ours would be better :) MS's explorer is over-bloated. I found a utility that lets me run the win95 explorer in win98. I was shocked and amazed at how much performance the win98 explorer sucks out of your computer. We could write an explorer, or "rexplorer" if you like, that's faster than the Win95 version, and more stable. ( For example, every time I delete a large quantity of files - and I do mean every time - the computer locks up for 5 - 45 seconds. As a developer I delete a large quantity of files rather frequently, and I find this very annoying. ) ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Marjie" <jid...@sa...> To: <rea...@li...> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 5:17 PM Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] Re: ROS gui Why should we clone explorer? If we use a free one or wite a free one, if the person doesn't like it could they just not download the newest explorer. -- James Marjie On Friday 19 July 2002 01:42 pm, Richard Campbell wrote: > I think you guys need to stop thinking like geeks and start thinking like > AOLers... (i.e. explorer DOES need to be cloned because it is part of > windows nt.) > > PS, I've missed out on alot of ROS development (although very few people > have missed my flames I'm sure :)) I hope to be up to speed ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ reactos-kernel mailing list rea...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel |
From: Brian P. <br...@sg...> - 2002-07-20 01:16:36
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I live in Utah which is quite a drive from San Diego. But I have already made plans for next week. Sorry. Brian > -----Original Message----- > From: rea...@li... [mailto:reactos-kernel- > ad...@li...] On Behalf Of Steven Edwards > Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 1:06 AM > To: rea...@li... > Cc: re...@mo...; jas...@ya... > Subject: [ros-kernel] Fwd: Lightning talk accepted: ReactOS Development > Overview > > Grrrrr. This freaking sucks. I sent in a application for the O'Reilly Open > Source Convention like > 4 months ago and they get back to me a week before the convention. There > is NO WAY I can attend > OSCON as I am going to Linux World Expo next month in San Franciso. I have > asked for a 48 hour > extention so we can try and figure out something. If no one can attend > mabey we can give a video > presentation or something. > > Rex or Brian, you guys are not to far from San Diego right? Is there > anyway you can give this talk > on July 22-26, 2002? I never would have sent in for this if I thought it > would be this late with a > answer. If not then I guess we might be able to get a spot for next year. > > Thanks > Steven > > Note: forwarded message attached. > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes > http://autos.yahoo.com |
From: James M. <jid...@sa...> - 2002-07-19 23:19:37
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On Friday 19 July 2002 03:17 pm, James Marjie wrote: > Why should we clone explorer? If we use a free one or wite a free one, = if > the person doesn't like it could they just not download the newest > explorer. Guess I should learn to write today. What I meant is that why should we go thru the process of rewriting an=20 insecure app like that when if all goes as planed people could just downl= oad=20 the original. --=20 James Marjie |
From: Diego I. <ias...@ac...> - 2002-07-19 23:15:59
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The real question should be more philosophical:=20 should we clone only the kernel or also the user interface?=20 I think the UI can be changed a lot. Binary compatibility is the only thi= ng=20 important, but we should distinguish ourselves from the original. =E1=F9=E1=FA, 20 =E1=E9=E5=EC=E9 2002, 01:17, James Marjie =EB=FA=E1: > Why should we clone explorer? If we use a free one or wite a free one, = if > the person doesn't like it could they just not download the newest > explorer. --=20 If I don't see you in the future, I'll see you in the pasture. |
From: Jurgen V. G. <jur...@st...> - 2002-07-19 22:35:31
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Well, As I am picking up reactos again I was just working on extending the services.exe a bit more as a starting point. I was looking into communication etc but as you are working on it maybe that isn't such a good idea after all. Let me know if I should look into it further or if I should look into WINE stuff or something! Jurgen -----Original Message----- From: rea...@li... [mailto:rea...@li...] On Behalf Of Eric Kohl Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 23:14 To: ReactOS Kernel Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] Service.exe "Jurgen Van Gael" <jur...@st...> wrote: > Well I was extending the functionality of services.exe. It's "My" > starting point to get more into the internals of ReactOS. Do you mind > me working on this as this is currently within my reach? (I'd be more > than happy if you could email me your work on the communication and I > might even extend your work ...) What part of services are you working on exactly? I'm currently working on the creation of service contol pipes and sending a start command to the first service. This also includes several modifications to lib/advapi32/service/sctrl.c. Eric ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ reactos-kernel mailing list rea...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel |
From: James M. <jid...@sa...> - 2002-07-19 22:15:24
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Why should we clone explorer? If we use a free one or wite a free one, if= the=20 person doesn't like it could they just not download the newest explorer. --=20 James Marjie On Friday 19 July 2002 01:42 pm, Richard Campbell wrote: > I think you guys need to stop thinking like geeks and start thinking li= ke > AOLers... (i.e. explorer DOES need to be cloned because it is part of > windows nt.) > > PS, I've missed out on alot of ROS development (although very few peopl= e > have missed my flames I'm sure :)) I hope to be up to speed |
From: Eric K. <ek...@rz...> - 2002-07-19 21:11:51
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"Jurgen Van Gael" <jur...@st...> wrote: > Well I was extending the functionality of services.exe. It's "My" > starting point to get more into the internals of ReactOS. Do you mind me > working on this as this is currently within my reach? (I'd be more than > happy if you could email me your work on the communication and I might > even extend your work ...) What part of services are you working on exactly? I'm currently working on the creation of service contol pipes and sending a start command to the first service. This also includes several modifications to lib/advapi32/service/sctrl.c. Eric |
From: Richard C. <rca...@ho...> - 2002-07-19 20:42:43
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I think you guys need to stop thinking like geeks and start thinking like AOLers... (i.e. explorer DOES need to be cloned because it is part of windows nt.) PS, I've missed out on alot of ROS development (although very few people have missed my flames I'm sure :)) I hope to be up to speed >From: rea...@li... >Reply-To: rea...@li... >To: rea...@li... >Subject: reactos-kernel digest, Vol 1 #239 - 13 msgs >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 12:10:27 -0700 > >Send reactos-kernel mailing list submissions to > rea...@li... > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > rea...@li... > >You can reach the person managing the list at > rea...@li... > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of reactos-kernel digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. =?iso-8859-1?Q?YAW:_yet_another_windows_(old_project)?= >(=?utf-8?Q?ea...@io...?=) > 2. Re: YAW: yet another windows (old project) (Royce Mitchell III) > 3. Re: YAW: yet another windows (old project) (Thomas J. Hruska) > 4. Re: finally got good stack trace... (David Welch) > 5. Re: The Explorer replacement we need. (KJK::Hyperion) > 6. FW: Proposal - alt.os.reactos Discussion forum for the >OpenSource WindowsNT/2K clone ReactOS (Steven Edwards) > 7. newsgroup (Steven Edwards) > 8. Re: newsgroup (David Welch) > 9. Re: newsgroup (Steven Edwards) > 10. Re: finally got good stack trace... (Eric Kohl) > 11. Re: finally got good stack trace... (Royce Mitchell III) > 12. Re: The Explorer replacement we need. (Nick Date) > 13. Re: The Explorer replacement we need. >(=?iso-8859-2?Q?H=E1morszky_Bal=E1zs?=) > >--__--__-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 14:37:44 +0200 >From: "=?utf-8?Q?ea...@io...?=" <ea...@io...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: [ros-kernel] >=?iso-8859-1?Q?YAW:_yet_another_windows_(old_project)?= >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >SXMgaXQgYSBkZWFkIHByb2plY3Q/DQoNCmh0dHA6Ly93d3cuaWNlLnJ1L3lhdy8= > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 2 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 15:17:04 -0600 (Central Standard Time) >From: Royce Mitchell III <ro...@ev...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] YAW: yet another windows (old project) >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >That's the impression I got when I checked them out a few >weeks ago. > >Royce3 > > > > >Subject: [ros-kernel] YAW: yet another windows (old project) > > From: "=?utf-8?Q?ea...@io...?=" <ea...@io...> > > Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 14:37:44 +0200 > > To: rea...@li... > > > >SXMgaXQgYSBkZWFkIHByb2plY3Q/DQoNCmh0dHA6Ly93d3cuaWNlLnJ1L3lhdy8= > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- > >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > >Welcome to geek heaven. > >http://thinkgeek.com/sf > >_______________________________________________ > >reactos-kernel mailing list > >rea...@li... > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 3 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 16:08:06 -0400 >To: rea...@li... >From: "Thomas J. Hruska" <shi...@sh...> >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] YAW: yet another windows (old project) >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >At 02:37 PM 7/17/2002 +0200, =?utf-8?Q?ea...@io...?= writeth: > >SXMgaXQgYSBkZWFkIHByb2plY3Q/DQoNCmh0dHA6Ly93d3cuaWNlLnJ1L3lhdy8= > >For those who can't read/speak/understand the Base64 language: >------------Start of Base64 Decode--------------- >Is it a dead project? > >http://www.ice.ru/yaw/ >-------------End of Base64 Decode---------------- > >Hope this helps! > > > Thomas J. Hruska -- shi...@sh... >Shining Light Productions -- "Meeting the needs of fellow programmers" > http://www.shininglightpro.com/ > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 4 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 22:07:52 +0000 >From: David Welch <we...@cw...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] finally got good stack trace... >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 10:26:26PM -0500, Royce Mitchell III wrote: > > Any ideas? > > >Yes, ntoskrnl is an exception, just add 0xc0000000 to the printed >address when using addr2line. I'm sorry figuring out where the kernel >crashed >can be such a bear. > > > It is still reporting div/0 by the way, and I have latest CVS... > > >Seems to be working here. > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 5 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:04:47 +0200 >To: rea...@li... >From: "KJK::Hyperion" <no...@li...> >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] The Explorer replacement we need. >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >At 20.25 17/07/2002, you wrote: > >Also wine has some bugs with its CxxFrameHandler > >what's this? > > >Dont get me wrong I am not oposed to a project to rewrite explorer.exe. > >and I'm not supporting such a project :-) Explorer isn't exactly the best >desktop around, it's Shell32 that matters > > >1. It doesnt link to msvcp60.dll > >C++ runtime? whoa, it's big. It implements the STL, I see. We could use >STLPort for this, it's the STL the OpenOffice guys are using, and it looks >good (http://www.stlport.org/). The problem is that the DLL uses >Microsoft's C++ name decoration. I started documenting their decoration >scheme some time ago, but I can't find the BNF grammar I hacked together >anymore. If you need help on adding this to g++, I can try reconstructing >what I had found out > > >4. After only 1 day of work I can now compile 50% of geoShell under > >mingw/gcc 3.1. I was working on litestep I would be banging my head in to > >the wall right now. > >;-) > > > > but was is usable? would you use it? I downloaded it > > > and gave it a try, and > > > my answer is ... > >I was using it....the only real problem I had was the lack of Desktop >Icons. > >me too. Anyway, what do you think of my idea of the desktop as an >always-on-bottom bar with a Desktop widget in it? > > > > ... nope, geoshell is not ready for "prime time". It > > > didn't even *work* for > > > me. Some menus didn't open, some plugins behaved > > > odd, some menus flickered. > > > A disappointment > >The only thig left that really bothers me is so bugs in minamizing the > >geobars. > >I noticed a long series of bug and quirks, instead. The Favorites menu >doesn't open (not that I really miss it, since I use Opera full-time). >There's a duplicate Programs menu because I have a localized Windows and it >was expecting the folder to be literally called "Programs". The "lock >screen" doesn't lock the screen at all, it starts the screen saver. Some >control panel applets had the wrong icon or caption. Some icons appeared >shrunk. If you want a full bug report, I can reinstall geOShell > > >I agree adding stuff to the bars could be better... I think the size of > >the default geObar doesnt help to much. > >that's why Office (and most programs with similar toolbars) has a separate >dialog > >[...] > >Come on dude how hard is it to rename the resources? > >I think you misunderstood me. I'm just pointing out usability problems. >Mine is a designer's point of view, not a developer's. But if it's easy to >solve, even better :-) > >[...] > >I dont see why we couldnt implement this if we adopt R4. they are working > >on R6 but are willing to help us if we do future development on R4 for >ReactOS. > >again: it's not (strictly) a technical matter. I just want an opinion on my >remarks: do they make sense to you? do you agree? anything to add? > >BTW, I didn't ask directly to the geOShell team because I was afraid they >were a bit too "1337" to understand usability arguments (no offense meant, >I just seem to have strange prejudices against IRC'ers) > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 6 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:50:23 -0700 (PDT) >From: Steven Edwards <ste...@ya...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: [ros-kernel] FW: Proposal - alt.os.reactos Discussion forum >for the OpenSource WindowsNT/2K clone ReactOS >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >Proposal - alt.os.reactos Discussion forum for the >OpenSource WindowsNT/2K clone ReactOS > >CHARTER: alt.os.reactos discusses design and >implementation of the ReactOS operating systems and >its >relation to the Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. >Subjects will include but not be limited to >device drivers, win32api support, the posix subsystem >and license issues X11/BSD and GNU GPL/LGPL. > >The newsgroup will not be moderated. Binary, >off-topic, spam and advertising posts are not >permitted. >Discussion of hacks, cracks, warez, serial numbers or >the illegal exchange of copyrighted software is >banned. > >JUSTIFICATION: A scan of messages in Google Groups in >the 3 months from 5/17/98 to 7/17/98 showed >*exactly* 1,010 relevant matches discussing ReactOS. >ReactOS is the key topic of no less then 3 >mailing lists and 2 web message boards and as such >central repository such as a news group would be >convenient. > >Thanks >Steven Edwards > >-- >"Every revolution was once a thought in one man's >mind" > - Ralph Waldo Emerson > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes >http://autos.yahoo.com > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 7 >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:52:11 -0700 (PDT) >From: Steven Edwards <ste...@ya...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: [ros-kernel] newsgroup >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >I forgot to add that you can help by responding in >alt.config to help show support. > >Thanks >Steven > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes >http://autos.yahoo.com > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 8 >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 09:35:53 +0000 >From: David Welch <we...@cw...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] newsgroup >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 11:52:11PM -0700, Steven Edwards wrote: > > I forgot to add that you can help by responding in > > alt.config to help show support. > > >Do we really need a newsgroup? I don't see a lot of discussion of >ReactOS on usenet and we could always use alt.os.development. > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 9 >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 01:53:29 -0700 (PDT) >From: Steven Edwards <ste...@ya...> >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] newsgroup >To: rea...@li... >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >I guess/hope not now. I forgot about the sig. juliet >uses and that showed up a 1000 times and got flamed >for it. Cancel the request as I have killed the thread >and probly pissed everyone off anyway. =P What a bunch >of nice people there are on usenet. > >Thanks >Steven > > > Do we really need a newsgroup? I don't see a lot of > > discussion of > > ReactOS on usenet and we could always use > > alt.os.development. > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes >http://autos.yahoo.com > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 10 >From: "Eric Kohl" <ek...@rz...> >To: <rea...@li...> >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] finally got good stack trace... >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:04:03 +0200 >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >"Royce Mitchell III" <ro...@ev...> wrote: > > > I put a bunch of DbgPrint's all over that function last night, and >didn't > > see any of them on-screen... > >Please try a clean rebuild of the current CVS tree. David fixed some severe >bugs and I got my 9 year old Seagate ST3144A (130 MB) running which >reported >576 byte sectors. ;-) > >Eric > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 11 >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 08:44:08 -0600 (Central Standard Time) >From: Royce Mitchell III <ro...@ev...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] finally got good stack trace... >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >I can't wait to try! > >/me rubbing hands with glee > >:) > >Royce3 > > > > >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] finally got good stack trace... > > From: "Eric Kohl" <ek...@rz...> > > Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:04:03 +0200 > > To: <rea...@li...> > > > >"Royce Mitchell III" <ro...@ev...> wrote: > > > >> I put a bunch of DbgPrint's all over that function last night, and >didn't > >> see any of them on-screen... > > > >Please try a clean rebuild of the current CVS tree. David fixed some >severe > >bugs and I got my 9 year old Seagate ST3144A (130 MB) running which >reported > >576 byte sectors. ;-) > > > >Eric > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- > >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > >Welcome to geek heaven. > >http://thinkgeek.com/sf > >_______________________________________________ > >reactos-kernel mailing list > >rea...@li... > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 12 >From: "Nick Date" <nic...@ya...> >To: <rea...@li...> >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] The Explorer replacement we need. >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 17:28:43 +0100 >Reply-To: rea...@li... > >Hiya. > >Sorry to step in after being away for so long (my life's up in the air at >the moment to say the least). > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "KJK::Hyperion" <no...@li...> >To: <rea...@li...> >Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 10:04 PM >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] The Explorer replacement we need. > > > > At 20.25 17/07/2002, you wrote: > > > >Dont get me wrong I am not oposed to a project to rewrite explorer.exe. > > > and I'm not supporting such a project :-) Explorer isn't exactly the >best > > desktop around, it's Shell32 that matters > >[snip] > >You're right of course, but I think it would be nice to have a shell with a >windoze-a-like feel to it. End users hate change of any sort and a >familiar(ish) interface would probably stop them having a heart attack, or >mental breakdown or whatever. ;-) > >Hi to everyone and sorry I'm not active in the message lists at the moment. >I've got a new job starting on monday (warehouse work at a plumbing >merchants) so things should start to pick up and I'll have more free time >to >keep up with the project. > >Best regards. > >Nick. > >-- >Nick Date >Bath, England, UK > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Everything you'll ever need on one web page >from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts >http://uk.my.yahoo.comm > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 13 >From: =?iso-8859-2?Q?H=E1morszky_Bal=E1zs?= <ba...@cr...> >To: rea...@li... >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] The Explorer replacement we need. >Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 20:11:53 +0200 >Reply-To: rea...@li... > > >Take two look: >http://www.geoshellx.com/userguide.asp?doc=desktop.inc >http://www.geoshellx.com/plugins/r48/geoDeskInstaller_1_0.exe > > > > > >--__--__-- > >_______________________________________________ >reactos-kernel mailing list >rea...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel > > >End of reactos-kernel Digest _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com |
From: Rex J. <re...@lv...> - 2002-07-19 15:54:59
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At 03:13 PM 7/19/02 +0200, you wrote: >"Jurgen Van Gael" <jur...@st...> wrote: > > > BTW How do I suscribe to the cvs commit mailing list? > >This is a little tricky if you have write access to the CVS. First you need >to create a mail forwarder on mok, so the commit mails from sourceforge are >sent to you via mok. You have to use ssh to log in to mok. PuTTY is a nice >ssh client for Windows. > >Log in to mok and create a '.forward' file (the leading dot is important). > [description of how to create the file with vi] This does sound a little tricky. 8) If anyone has not created a .forward file yet and needs one, send me an email with the address and I'll create it. It is necessary since the commit postings for your commit come from the account on mok to sourceforge, and to reduce spam on the list, they do not accept mail from non-list-members. Also, Eric, I installed joe. 8) (It was available through up2date, so was trivial to install) Rex Jolliff re...@lv... |
From: Jurgen V. G. <jur...@st...> - 2002-07-19 14:06:35
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Hi Erik, Well I was extending the functionality of services.exe. It's "My" starting point to get more into the internals of ReactOS. Do you mind me working on this as this is currently within my reach? (I'd be more than happy if you could email me your work on the communication and I might even extend your work ...) Jurgen -----Original Message----- From: rea...@li... [mailto:rea...@li...] On Behalf Of Eric Kohl Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 14:22 To: rea...@li... Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] Service.exe "Jurgen Van Gael" <jur...@st...> wrote: > I am extending the service.exe application a little bit. My question: > services.exe creates an event "SvcctrlStartEvent_A3725DX" to signal > it's intialisation state. It seems I cannot open the event on a real > NT platform, is this because the event was created with the security > credentials of the system acount? (BTW I need to open this event in > advapi32.OpenSCManager to check whether services.exe has initialized.) I am absolutely sure "SvcctrlStartEvent_A3725DX" is protected by a SecurityDescriptor which does not permit access to anything but services.exe and advapi.dll. Btw, what are you working on? I have done a little work on the communication between services and service.exe. Eric ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ reactos-kernel mailing list rea...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel |
From: Eric K. <ek...@rz...> - 2002-07-19 13:09:55
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"Jurgen Van Gael" <jur...@st...> wrote: > I modified some files to bring reactos a step closer to compilation > under GCC 3.1 (and maintaining compilability under 2.95) I still have an > old cvs account, any objections to committing this or is GCC 3.1 not > needed right now? I think you can commit your changes! > BTW How do I suscribe to the cvs commit mailing list? This is a little tricky if you have write access to the CVS. First you need to create a mail forwarder on mok, so the commit mails from sourceforge are sent to you via mok. You have to use ssh to log in to mok. PuTTY is a nice ssh client for Windows. Log in to mok and create a '.forward' file (the leading dot is important). Unfortunately, joe (a nice wordstar-like editor) is not available on mok. Vi is available. Run 'vi .forward' to start vi. Next, type 'i' to change into input mode and enter your real email-address. Now, press the ESC-key to change back into command mode and type 'ZZ' to save the file and exit vi. Running 'cat .forward' should now print your email address. Finally, log off from mok (run 'exit'). Now, any email sent to your account on mok will be forwarded to your real email account. The final step is subscribing to the reactos-cvs-commit list on SourceForge. You have to use your email address on mok to subscribe. Now you're done. HTH, Eric |
From: Eric K. <ek...@rz...> - 2002-07-19 12:18:06
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"Jurgen Van Gael" <jur...@st...> wrote: > I am extending the service.exe application a little bit. My question: > services.exe creates an event "SvcctrlStartEvent_A3725DX" to signal it's > intialisation state. It seems I cannot open the event on a real NT > platform, is this because the event was created with the security > credentials of the system acount? (BTW I need to open this event in > advapi32.OpenSCManager to check whether services.exe has initialized.) I am absolutely sure "SvcctrlStartEvent_A3725DX" is protected by a SecurityDescriptor which does not permit access to anything but services.exe and advapi.dll. Btw, what are you working on? I have done a little work on the communication between services and service.exe. Eric |
From: Jurgen V. G. <jur...@st...> - 2002-07-19 11:34:27
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Hi, I modified some files to bring reactos a step closer to compilation under GCC 3.1 (and maintaining compilability under 2.95) I still have an old cvs account, any objections to committing this or is GCC 3.1 not needed right now? Jurgen BTW How do I suscribe to the cvs commit mailing list? |
From: Jurgen V. G. <jur...@st...> - 2002-07-19 08:51:41
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Hi, I am extending the service.exe application a little bit. My question: services.exe creates an event "SvcctrlStartEvent_A3725DX" to signal it's intialisation state. It seems I cannot open the event on a real NT platform, is this because the event was created with the security credentials of the system acount? (BTW I need to open this event in advapi32.OpenSCManager to check whether services.exe has initialized.) Jurgen |
From: Steven E. <ste...@ya...> - 2002-07-19 07:05:54
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Grrrrr. This freaking sucks. I sent in a application for the O'Reilly Open Source Convention like 4 months ago and they get back to me a week before the convention. There is NO WAY I can attend OSCON as I am going to Linux World Expo next month in San Franciso. I have asked for a 48 hour extention so we can try and figure out something. If no one can attend mabey we can give a video presentation or something. Rex or Brian, you guys are not to far from San Diego right? Is there anyway you can give this talk on July 22-26, 2002? I never would have sent in for this if I thought it would be this late with a answer. If not then I guess we might be able to get a spot for next year. Thanks Steven Note: forwarded message attached. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com |
From: Steven E. <ste...@ya...> - 2002-07-19 01:48:46
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(ke/main.c:622) Module: 'ntoskrnl.exe' at c0000000, length 0x000e1000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\hal.dll' at c00e1000, length 0x00010000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\drivers\acpi.sys' at c00f1000, length 0x0003e000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'bootc.lst' at c012f000, length 0x00001000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\drivers\scsiport.sys' at c0130000, length 0x0000a000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\drivers\atapi.sys' at c013a000, length 0x00009000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\drivers\class2.sys' at c0143000, length 0x0000b000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\drivers\disk.sys' at c014e000, length 0x00009000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\drivers\vfatfs.sys' at c0157000, length 0x00018000 (ke/main.c:622) Module: 'system32\config\system.hiv' at c016f000, length 0x00002000 (ke/main.c:670) Process registry chunk at c016f000 Entered kernel debugger (type "help" for a list of commands) kdb:> help Kernel debugger commands: cont - Exit the debugger regs - Display general purpose registers dregs - Display debug registers cregs - Display control registers bugcheck - Bugcheck the system bt [*frame-address]|[thread-id] - Do a backtrace plist - Display processes in the system sfiles - Show files that print debug prints efile <filename> - Enable debug prints from file dfile <filename> - Disable debug prints from file help - Display help screen kdb:> cont (ke/main.c:698) Initializing driver 'system32\drivers\acpi.sys' at c00f1000, length 0x0003e000 DriverBase for system32\drivers\acpi.sys: dcbc7000 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Bus Driver Bug detected code: 0x1D Page Fault Exception: 14(0) Processor: 0 CS:EIP 8:dcbec71f <` ó: 2571f> cr2 e0000 cr3 2ac000 Proc: c0390afe Pid: 1 <SYSTEM> Thrd: c03a1750 Tid: 1 DS 10 ES 10 FS 30 GS 10 EAX: 000e0000 EBX: dcbcbd04 ECX: 0000001b EDX: dcbec152 EBP: c00d24c0 ESI: 00200000 EDI: 00000000 EFLAGS: 00000213 kESP c00d244c kernel stack base c00d0000 ESP c00d244c Frames: <` ó: 25193> <` ó: 252c1> <` ó: 25122> <` ó: 5b5c> <` ó: 5f40> <` ó: 4d46> <ntoskrnl.exe: 4671a> <ntoskrnl.exe: 46743> <ntoskrnl.exe: 48436> <ntoskrnl.exe: 3f7ba> <ntoskrnl.exe: 3ff84> <ntoskrnl.exe: 56ef9> <ntoskrnl.exe: fe1b> <ntoskrnl.exe: ff55> <ntoskrnl.exe: 104e0> <ntoskrnl.exe: 126c> __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com |
From: Eric K. <ek...@rz...> - 2002-07-18 19:51:35
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"Jason Filby" <jas...@ya...> wrote: > Getting this on a fresh checkout: > > make[1]: Entering directory `C:/ros/reactos/lib/advapi32' > gcc -I./ -I../../include -pipe -march=i386 -g -c misc/dllmain.c -o > misc/dllmain. > o > In file included from ../../include/windows.h:68, > from misc/dllmain.c:13: > ../../include/structs.h:3532: redefinition of `struct > _SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION > ' > ../../include/structs.h:3534: redefinition of > `SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION' > ../../include/ntos/disk.h:147: `SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION' previously > declared h > ere > make[1]: *** [misc/dllmain.o] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/ros/reactos/lib/advapi32' > make: *** [advapi32] Error 2 I moved _SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION to a common location. Eric |
From: Jason F. <jas...@ya...> - 2002-07-18 19:39:00
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Getting this on a fresh checkout: make[1]: Entering directory `C:/ros/reactos/lib/advapi32' gcc -I./ -I../../include -pipe -march=i386 -g -c misc/dllmain.c -o misc/dllmain. o In file included from ../../include/windows.h:68, from misc/dllmain.c:13: ../../include/structs.h:3532: redefinition of `struct _SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION ' ../../include/structs.h:3534: redefinition of `SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION' ../../include/ntos/disk.h:147: `SET_PARTITION_INFORMATION' previously declared h ere make[1]: *** [misc/dllmain.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/ros/reactos/lib/advapi32' make: *** [advapi32] Error 2 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com |
From: KJK::Hyperion <no...@li...> - 2002-07-18 19:37:32
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At 10.53 18/07/2002, you wrote: >I guess/hope not now. I forgot about the sig. juliet uses and that showed >up a 1000 times and got flamed for it. ;-) it's the way Usenet welcomes you |
From: <ba...@cr...> - 2002-07-18 18:12:10
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Take two look: http://www.geoshellx.com/userguide.asp?doc=desktop.inc http://www.geoshellx.com/plugins/r48/geoDeskInstaller_1_0.exe |
From: Nick D. <nic...@ya...> - 2002-07-18 16:29:05
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Hiya. Sorry to step in after being away for so long (my life's up in the air at the moment to say the least). ----- Original Message ----- From: "KJK::Hyperion" <no...@li...> To: <rea...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] The Explorer replacement we need. > At 20.25 17/07/2002, you wrote: > >Dont get me wrong I am not oposed to a project to rewrite explorer.exe. > and I'm not supporting such a project :-) Explorer isn't exactly the best > desktop around, it's Shell32 that matters [snip] You're right of course, but I think it would be nice to have a shell with a windoze-a-like feel to it. End users hate change of any sort and a familiar(ish) interface would probably stop them having a heart attack, or mental breakdown or whatever. ;-) Hi to everyone and sorry I'm not active in the message lists at the moment. I've got a new job starting on monday (warehouse work at a plumbing merchants) so things should start to pick up and I'll have more free time to keep up with the project. Best regards. Nick. -- Nick Date Bath, England, UK __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.comm |
From: Royce M. I. <ro...@ev...> - 2002-07-18 13:44:21
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I can't wait to try! /me rubbing hands with glee :) Royce3 > >Subject: Re: [ros-kernel] finally got good stack trace... > From: "Eric Kohl" <ek...@rz...> > Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:04:03 +0200 > To: <rea...@li...> > >"Royce Mitchell III" <ro...@ev...> wrote: > >> I put a bunch of DbgPrint's all over that function last night, and didn't >> see any of them on-screen... > >Please try a clean rebuild of the current CVS tree. David fixed some severe >bugs and I got my 9 year old Seagate ST3144A (130 MB) running which reported >576 byte sectors. ;-) > >Eric > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >reactos-kernel mailing list >rea...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/reactos-kernel |
From: Eric K. <ek...@rz...> - 2002-07-18 13:29:20
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"Royce Mitchell III" <ro...@ev...> wrote: > I put a bunch of DbgPrint's all over that function last night, and didn't > see any of them on-screen... Please try a clean rebuild of the current CVS tree. David fixed some severe bugs and I got my 9 year old Seagate ST3144A (130 MB) running which reported 576 byte sectors. ;-) Eric |
From: Steven E. <ste...@ya...> - 2002-07-18 08:53:30
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I guess/hope not now. I forgot about the sig. juliet uses and that showed up a 1000 times and got flamed for it. Cancel the request as I have killed the thread and probly pissed everyone off anyway. =P What a bunch of nice people there are on usenet. Thanks Steven > Do we really need a newsgroup? I don't see a lot of > discussion of > ReactOS on usenet and we could always use > alt.os.development. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com |
From: David W. <we...@cw...> - 2002-07-18 08:35:47
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 11:52:11PM -0700, Steven Edwards wrote: > I forgot to add that you can help by responding in > alt.config to help show support. > Do we really need a newsgroup? I don't see a lot of discussion of ReactOS on usenet and we could always use alt.os.development. |