Greetings!

I'm having some trouble with my eMail client, it seems the digest mode of the 
mailing
list confuses it somehow, so I'll quote this part manually, sorry for that. I 
switched
digest off now, hopefully the list will now deliver your eMails individually. :)

Copying my test file to ReactOS is not that problematic, I can just boot 
Knoppix in the
same VM, mount the ReactOS FAT32 filesystem, mount an external USB stick or 
something
and copy it over, reboot to ReactOS, problem solved.

But generally it would be nice to have stable FTP (or HTTP or SCP) transfers in 
ReactOS,
so I kept trying different programs etc. I thought that this is such a basic 
thing that
it just has to work! But yeah, BSOD every time. File size btw. is 668MBytes.

Now the second thing is, I would like to run x264 (a H.264/AVC video encoder 
linked
against the libav codec library for decoding) to transcode a video stream (that 
668MB
file).

That part works for a few minutes and then crashes.

If it helps I can generate logs, maybe you could tell me what exactly I could 
do that
helps you.

About that VMware Player configuration I just noticed that I gave you wrong 
info. I was
indeed using the original setting set up by the 0.3.14 VMware image that I had
downloaded. The vmx/vmxf configuration files are attached to this eMail, here 
are some
settings beforehand:

* Mem: 512MB
* CPUs: 1
* HDD: 8GB
* USB: Present
* Display: Autodetect
* OS Type: XP Pro

I just tried it again a few times, and build #57337 boots into BSOD every 
single time
using those settings on VMware Player "4.0.1 build-528992". Host OS is CentOS 
6.3 Linux
x86_64 in case it matters..

So if you require any specific tests or anything, just let me know. :) I might 
not be
able to test on weekends though, as the machine I am testing on might not be 
available
on weekends.

Thanks!

-Michael

> Hi Michael!
> Well...We can try several tricks to make it work :)
> If your main objective is to "copy" the File into ReactOS, then the best 
> option is to
> "Mount" the Virtual HardDisk of your VirtualMachine. Mounting will let you 
> place the
> file inside ReactOS without issues and from your host OS.Then when booting 
> ReactOS you
> will see the file inside "magically".
>
> If your main objective is to test the MM and overall ReactOS behavior in 
> Vmware then
> thanks a lot, because your help could be really really helpful. :)
> I've to say that lately ReactOS has improved a lot its stability under Vbox 
> but seems
> it didn't do the same under Vmware as your tests shows.
> It would be really nice if you can share which is your Virtual Machine
> configuration(Ram, HDD, etc) so maybe we can try to replicate the issue to 
> find
> something useful in the logs.
> Or maybe you can create useful Logs for us :)

> I have tried Filezilla under VBOX and seems to fail.Reason under this line:
> (Trace cut out)
>
> If this didnt happen in 0.3.14 then we are in front of a regression. Nice 
> catch!
> We can try to find the guilty commit via Binary Search.
> Thanks a lot!

-- 
Michael Lackner
Lehrstuhl für Informationstechnologie (CiT)
Montanuniversität Leoben
Tel.: +43 (0)3842/402-1505 | Mail: [email protected]
Fax.: +43 (0)3842/402-1502 | Web: http://institute.unileoben.ac.at/infotech

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