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Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Time has come, a call to developers
From: "James Tabor" <jimtabor.rosdev () gmail ! com>
Date: 2008-05-12 2:35:03
Message-ID: b93fa9340805111935m7f484d90hb8fa3dfb9d71d6c6 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi!
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 5:22 AM, Aleksey Bragin <aleksey@reactos.org> wrote:
> Really it seems to have some error inside RPC (openservice, 1060
> error, etc). Similar to a full MS Office 2003 installation package,
> it behaves similar way.
> Then after pause (when it tries to do an RPC connect, but fails at
> last),
>
> > (subsystems/win32/win32k/objects/gdiobj.c:722) Type = 0xb808,
> > KernelData = 0x000001CD, ProcessId = 0x00000000
> our favorite one, with messed up KernelData pointer (which gets
> filled by something incorrectly, or is not initialized, or whatever).
>
RPC that's wine right? GDI? Yes, as it seems to be one of the things
I'm working on ATM.
>
> > fixme:(dll/win32/msi/database.c:146) open failed r = 80030003 for
> > L"C:\\DOCUME~1\\ADMINI~1.REA\\LOCAL_~1\\Temp\\IXP001.TMP\
> > \WORDVIEW.MSI"
> this one, 80030003 is STG_E_PATHNOTFOUND, so it couldn't open this
> file for some reason.
>
>
> > Hum? It looks to me that wine does not work,,, well look where it
> > crashed! Are you sure you are talking about cross over and not wine?
> It looks to me that ReactOS doesn't work :-)
>
>
> WBR,
> Aleksey Bragin.
>
Still looks like wine problems, MSI? RPC? Are those both from wine?
Look~! I'm working on this for free and I can think of a nice Alex'ism
but no lets not go there.
8^)
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