Juan Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > File I/O, fine. But how about named pipes? > Mailslots? They are implemented with nearly the same > SMBs, and belong in kernel32 or ntdll. netapi32 needs > 'em too, for these two functions.
They should go in the kernel too. Anything that does I/O needs to be there, because it can't be done reliably in the client process, and it can't be done efficiently in the wine server. > Okay, I'll put it into a static lib. You shouldn't need that. Just forget about the kernel32 part, it needs to be redone anyway. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
