Hi John, welcome to the list. --- "John K. Hohm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been playing with getting a large application > made with VB6 and using > many third-party ActiveX controls to work with Wine. > I am currently having a > problem with the absence of COMCAT.DLL and The > Component Categories Manager > which is ostensibly implemented in it. In fact, > Windows implements it in > OLE32.DLL; COMCAT.DLL has do-nothing stubs for the > registration functions and > forwards DllGetClassObject to OLE32.DLL. > > The MSDN documentation for The Component Categories > Manager seems very > straightforward; it documents ICatRegister and > ICatInformation, which I > believe I could implement. Since I've not > contributed to Wine before, and > just recently joined the digested list, I want to > check the following things: > > * Is anyone else working on this at the moment?
Nobody, as far as I know. I advise you to search Bugzilla (http://bugs.winehq.com/) for the subj. If nobody created an entry for this issue, please, create a bug with detailed description what needs to be done. Take ownership over the bug if you are starting to work on it. In this way other developers will know that you are working on the issue. > * Is there a major technical reason this can't be > done yet? > > * Is there some other reason for me not to work on > this soon? > > * How should the source for this new functionality > be organized? There are no formalities - just start to edit the sources and implement missed functionality. Do you have any specific question? Read the documentation how patches should be submitted. > * Is there a standard (or exemplary) way to > implement IEnumXXXX? I'll be > needing IEnumCATID, IEnumCLSID, and > IEnumCATEGORYINFO. I have no idea and will let to answer experts if there are any specifics, but did you search Wine sources for implementation of other IEnumXXXXs? > * What should I do when I think I have working code? In short - send the patches to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit www.winehq.com for detailed information, this process is described there very well. Regards, Andriy Palamarchuk __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com