Patrik Stridvall wrote:
[BIG BIG SNIP]
Personally I don't worry that much. First of all I live in Europe
secondly any kind of regulation of these kind of issues will
IMHO be either logically inconsistant or completely arbitrary.
Neither of the cases are likely to survive in the long run
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 08:51:45PM -0800, Francois Gouget wrote:
Index: include/richedit.h
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RCS file: /home/cvs/wine/wine/include/richedit.h,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 richedit.h
--- include/richedit.h
Patrik,
You are most likely correct. Eventually the court system
will get their
head out of their ass and figure this out.
I hope so.
At the moment it
seems to me
like its way up in there and they are going "Damn, it's dark in here".
Well, since the DMCA IMHO is logically
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Patrik Stridvall wrote:
Patrik,
You are most likely correct. Eventually the court system
will get their
head out of their ass and figure this out.
I hope so.
There's optimism for you - they've had their heads there for years, why
change now? They're just
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Patrik Stridvall wrote:
Patrik,
You are most likely correct. Eventually the court system
will get their
head out of their ass and figure this out.
I hope so.
There's optimism for you - they've had their heads there for
years, why
change now?
I know this comes from from someone who just forgot to put a trailing
'\0'. But still.
Sounds like a job for winapi_check ;-)
BTW, Is Alexandre away? I haven't seen any cvs commits for a week...
Jon
--
"Don't wait for the seas to part, or messiahs to come,
Dont you sit around and waste
"Francois Gouget" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rant
I checked the other cases and I have this question. Why does everyone
use 0 instead of '\0', 0 instead of FALSE, and '\0' instead of NULL? MS
even does the reverse and uses NULL in places where '\0' or 0 would have
been more appropriate. Man,
I know this comes from from someone who just forgot to put
a trailing
'\0'. But still.
Sounds like a job for winapi_check ;-)
Yes. However it will not be so easy since
winapi_check doesn't have a complete C parser.
It currently skips these kind of lines,
so don't hold your breath.
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Well, I couldn't get GetPrinterData to work. The driver would compile
OK,
but Wine was unable to load the driver, because it couldn't resolve the
'GetPrinterData' symbol. (Probably something I did wrong.)
You'd need to add the line
import winspool.drv
Patrik Stridvall wrote:
One intresting aspect concerning Wine is the
DRM (Digital Rights Management) that Slashdot
reported that Microsoft are going to add to Windows.
If we implement it is Wine we are not trying to circumvent
it quite the opposite we are trying to to make it possible
Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be outputting anything to the console
for me :(. Perhaps, I'm doing something wrong...I dunno at this point.
I suspect it might be easier for me to download the source and compile a
debug version of wine myself and see what info I can get out of the app
Patrik Stridvall wrote:
One intresting aspect concerning Wine is the
DRM (Digital Rights Management) that Slashdot
reported that Microsoft are going to add to Windows.
If we implement it is Wine we are not trying to circumvent
it quite the opposite we are trying to to make it
Patrik Stridvall wrote:
Patrik Stridvall wrote:
One intresting aspect concerning Wine is the
DRM (Digital Rights Management) that Slashdot
reported that Microsoft are going to add to Windows.
If we implement it is Wine we are not trying to circumvent
it quite the
Patrik, that was probably one of the most well-written
arguments I have
heard against the DMCA.
Thank you, my immidiate reaction when proof reading it was
that it was not entirely clear but I didn't feel I had time
to improve it more.
The arguement is not really water tight it assumes
Eric Pouech:
well, except from the fact that C comments are not welcomed in SHELL
scripts :-O , the rest went fine (at least from the compilation point of view)
debugger seemed to run fine... I could set the bp were I wanted
there's still a few points I need to look at (especially if ELF
While working on ComboEx with the 1/29/2001 CVS, IE4 no longer displays its
menu bar. (Well, not really a menu bar, it is a Rebar with a Pager as the
child and a Toolbar as a child of the Pager. The Toolbar buttons are the
"menu" items.) If I revert the Pager code to the 12/29/2000 version (very
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