updown.h
The definition of NM_UPDOWN seems to have been folded into
dlls/comctl32/updown.c , but this needs to be public. The windows-derived
source I occasionally labour to keep compiling with WineLib (JWPCE) expects to
be able to use NMUPDOWN, which is now a dangling definition in commctrl.h
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 02:07:00PM +0200, Peter Ganten wrote:
-SYSLEVEL_CheckNotLevel( 2 );
+/* the user driver functions may be called with the window lock held */
+if ( ! ( strcmp ( buffer, "x11drv" ) || strcmp ( buffer, "ttydrv" ) ) )
You'll need a '!' in front of each strcmp.
+
Damyan Ognyanoff wrote:
User resource definition when resID is not a number
Ex:
LINES LINETYPE "somefile.ext"
won't compile. When I change nameid to nameid_s the
above line become
"LINES" LINETYPE "somefile.ext"
and it works fine to me.
[snip patch]
This is not a correct
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 04:35:50PM +0200, Peter Ganten wrote:
Huw D M Davies writes:
Oops, thank you. What about this one? Alexandre: Please forget the
previous patch.
I still find it easier to understand
(! (!strcmp() || !strcmp())
but anyway...
Huw.
--
Dr. Huw D M Davies
James Abbatiello [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, should the ModRef entry have "C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM\\KERNEL32.DLL" as
the filename? If so, how is this to be accomplished? Simply prepending
the name of the system directory when allocating the ModRef for builtin
libraries might work here, but
Hi Eric,
we still get
ERR("IData not found for pid=%08lx. Suicide !!!\n", GetCurrentProcessId());
-
This happens e.g. for Pirates for Windows:
trace:relay:start_process Starting Win32 process (entryproc=0x8048780)
err:module:LoadModule16 name: