Re: ntdll: Added stubs for the Rtl*GenericTable* functions

2006-12-24 Thread Patrik Stridvall
On Sunday 24 December 2006 05:37, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Is there are any reason why do you need this functions at all? According to ddk they are part of Installable File System Drivers. This is a kernel level thing only and no user app should use these routines. Should, perhaps. Does, well

Re: ntdll: Added stubs for the Rtl*GenericTable* functions

2006-12-24 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Patrik Stridvall wrote: On Sunday 24 December 2006 05:37, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Is there are any reason why do you need this functions at all? According to ddk they are part of Installable File System Drivers. This is a kernel level thing only and no user app should use these routines.

Re: ntdll: Added stubs for the Rtl*GenericTable* functions

2006-12-24 Thread Patrik Stridvall
On Sunday 24 December 2006 17:53, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Patrik Stridvall wrote: On Sunday 24 December 2006 05:37, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Is there are any reason why do you need this functions at all? According to ddk they are part of Installable File System Drivers. This is a kernel

Re: ntdll: Added stubs for the Rtl*GenericTable* functions

2006-12-24 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Patrik Stridvall wrote: In any case having them stubbed in better than nothing. I don't think Not really. As I said before, if a program uses these functions, then it's: a) Probably a kernel driver (which acre currently not supported) b) Won't run at all with stubbed implementation (in case we

Re: ntdll: Added stubs for the Rtl*GenericTable* functions

2006-12-24 Thread Patrik Stridvall
On Monday 25 December 2006 00:23, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Patrik Stridvall wrote: In any case having them stubbed in better than nothing. I don't think Not really. As I said before, if a program uses these functions, then it's: a) Probably a kernel driver (which acre currently not

Re: ntdll: Added stubs for the Rtl*GenericTable* functions

2006-12-23 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Is there are any reason why do you need this functions at all? According to ddk they are part of Installable File System Drivers. This is a kernel level thing only and no user app should use these routines. Especially stabbing them won't do you any good if something actually using them. But that