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[00:00]<afgw_ijggsau>france pwned
[00:00]<afgw_ijggsau>as expected
[00:03]<cia-t>03ekohl * r22745 10reactos/dll/win32/setupapi/cfgmgr.c: Enable CM_Connect_MachineW to connect to the local machine.
[00:06]<gznzvljzm>I love rosbuild
[00:06]<gznzvljzm>it have everything that casper promies us with cis
[00:07]<zrvnfj>nice :)
[00:07]<gznzvljzm>build system
[00:07]<zrvnfj>it had more hits in google as autobuild
[00:08]<zrvnfj>so i thought it was the best system for us
[00:11]<agzggal>hmm
[00:11]<agzggal>reactos could be developed significaltly faster using this:
[00:11]<agzggal>http://www.makeyourownsoftware.com/
[00:12]<agzggal>;)
[00:20]<zrvnfj>heh
[00:31]<cia-t>03ion * r22746 10reactos/ (include/ndk/iotypes.h ntoskrnl/io/device.c):
[00:31]<cia-t>- Add definitions for additional DOE flags to NDK.
[00:31]<cia-t>- I/O Packet APIs improvements Part 2:
[00:31]<cia-t> - Implement IoSetStartIoAttributes
[00:31]<cia-t> - Obey StartIo Flags set by IoSetStartIoAttributes and change Packet functions to Windows XP/2003 semantics by supporting non-cancelable packets and deferred Start I/O calling.
[00:32]<-- dvxn|syzzzyus xzs>http://www.bagdadsoftware.de")
[00:35]<dp>go ion1
[00:35]<dp>s/1/\!/
[00:52]<cia-t>03ion * r22747 10reactos/ntoskrnl/ (73 files in 7 dirs):
[00:52]<cia-t>- Move efi.c to \ex, because the functions are related to environmental variables, not I/O.
[00:52]<cia-t>- Create \wmi directory and put wmi.c, since it's the start of a large chunk of the XP+ kernel dedicated to WMI support.
[00:52]<cia-t>- Separate \io into \iomgr and \pnpmgr
[00:54]<cjvyvy>And I JUST updated my SVN checkout ;)
[00:54]<ggajmgm>73 files..
[00:54]<ggajmgm>cool
[00:55]<cjvyvy>It's mostly directory changing
[00:55]<cjvyvy>But it's still cool
[01:00]<cia-t>03ion * r22748 10reactos/ntoskrnl/ (6 files in 2 dirs): (log message trimmed)
[01:00]<cia-t>- Add some more functions that just build IRPs to send to devices into iofunc.c from vpb.c
[01:00]<cia-t>- Add IoCheckQuerySetvolumeInformation to util.c from vpb.c with other similar functions
[01:00]<cia-t>- Add the actual VPB functions in vpc.c to fs.c, and rename fs.c to volume.c,
[01:00]<cia-t>because it already contained Volume APIs, and now with VPB, even more so. It
[01:00]<cia-t>also still contains the FileSystem stuff, which is of course also generically
[01:00]<cia-t>part of "volumes".
[01:01]<mycnmnl111>http://depaulo.org/ROS/lang.c_error.txt
[01:01]<mycnmnl111>can anyone help me with this compile error? It thinks it can't find the file.
[01:04]<cjvyvy>mikedep333, Can you pastebin your PATH environment variable and give us a link?
[01:04]<mycnmnl111>oh
[01:04]<mycnmnl111>I had trouble with unxutils being in my path before
[01:04]<mycnmnl111>let me take them out of it temporarily
[01:04]<ggajmgm>or write "set" in cmd
[01:04]<ggajmgm>and paste that
[01:05]<cjvyvy>lol
[01:05]<cjvyvy>Well, I guess he's gone
[01:06]<mycnmnl111>http://depaulo.org/ROS/path_desktop.txt
[01:06]<mycnmnl111>hmm
[01:06]<mycnmnl111>I think I need to reset for my new slimmed down path to be set
[01:06]<mycnmnl111>I have too many things in it right now
[01:06]<cjvyvy>Try removing unxutils and try again
[01:06]<mycnmnl111>ok
[01:07]<cjvyvy>Also try PROGRA~1 instead of Program Files
[01:07]<mycnmnl111>yeah
[01:07]<cjvyvy>COMMON~1 instead of Common Files
[01:07]<cjvyvy>etc..
[01:07]<mycnmnl111>I renamed the unxutils folder
[01:07]<mycnmnl111>it still doesn't work
[01:07]<cjvyvy>Okay
[01:07]<cjvyvy>You renamed C:\unxutils?
[01:07]<mycnmnl111>yeah
[01:07]<cjvyvy>Try removing RosBE
[01:08]<cjvyvy>And install MinGW candidate
[01:08]<cjvyvy>With NASM
[01:08]<mycnmnl111>you mean all of the mingw candidate packges, and all the stable ones where there aren't candidates?
[01:08]<mycnmnl111>when I tried that
[01:08]<mycnmnl111>ROS wouldn't compile
[01:09]<mycnmnl111>or when I tried all of the stable ones at least
[01:09]<cjvyvy>Try the MinGW installer
[01:09]<cjvyvy>It automatically installs the necessary packages
[01:09]<cjvyvy>And then download NASM
[01:09]<mycnmnl111>ok
[01:10]<cjvyvy>http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/MinGW-5.0.2.exe?download
[01:10]<cjvyvy>That's the MinGW installer
[01:10]<mycnmnl111>5.0.3 or 5.0.2?
[01:11]<cjvyvy>5.0.2
[01:11]<mycnmnl111>oh, because 5.0.3 is the candidate
[01:11]<cjvyvy>Yes, but select "Candidate" release
[01:11]<cjvyvy>When installing
[01:11]<cjvyvy>I've tested it
[01:11]<cjvyvy>Works great
[01:11]<mycnmnl111>ok, thanks
[01:11]<cjvyvy>But remember NASM
[01:11]<mycnmnl111>yeah
[01:12]<cjvyvy>I'm actually doing the same thing right now
[01:12]<cjvyvy>I just reinstalled Windows
[01:13]<cjvyvy>And I'm getting my Build environment set up
[01:15]<mycnmnl111>yeah
[01:26]<mycnmnl111>wow, that worked, thanks a lot
[01:26]<cjvyvy>np
[01:27]<mycnmnl111>why?
[01:27]<cjvyvy>ntoskrnl commits rule
[01:27]<cjvyvy>Yeah!
[01:28]<cjvyvy>Things are getting fixed
[01:28]<mycnmnl111>there are a lot of components that need fixing
[01:28]<cjvyvy>Yes, but I still like kernel commits ;)







