People need to stop worrying about "jumping in" on this conversation --
it's being discussed on the public mailing list because the opinion of the
community DOES MATTER. so feel free to provide any and all input you think
is relevant.
On 19 May 2016 at 00:28, Dimitrij Klingbeil
Hi all
Sorry for jumping in since I'm not a ReactOS developer (though I've been
following the progress regularly and looking for any ReactOS news for some
years already).
From what I think, making some special allowance for the behaviour of
applications checking APIs whether they exist is
Complementary to the work already done by Colin, Fisheye backups have
been restored so that SVN cache is consistent with Colin's rollback.
Same goes to git. Todays commits will be replayed on next commit for
Git. Fisheye is already up to date.
Never ever this thing on our infra. Be glad we have
Looks like I have to chime in here.
We have been discussing this before and I wonder that Alex is not
heavily opposing the idea of randomly adding new exports to our user
mode DLLs. It is a well known fact that applications check for existance
of exports to decide how to behave, so ... not
I don't believe I said 'let's add random exports to our DLLs'. In
fact, in your old thread, I was totally FOR your idea, I even wrote
that the only sane way of doing it is with the app compat work.
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Timo Kreuzer wrote:
> We have been
Ah, good to know! Looks like I'm even more right :-).
It was about time.
Regards,
--- /Riccardo Paolo Bestetti/
Il 17/05/2016 22:57, Neal Gompa ha scritto:
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
wrote:
Windows Server 2003 is definitely supported