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v2: comtl32: Don't pass PROPSHEETPAGE to SetWindowSubclass in PROPSHEET_CreatePage.
comctl32/tests: Test passing PropertySheetPage as HPROPSHEETPAGE.
comctl32/tests: Add more PROPSHEETPAGE tests inside callback.
comctl32/tests: Test passing extra data in PROPSHEETPAGE structure.
comctl32/tests: Test PROPERTYSHEETPAGE passed in WM_INITDIALOG.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/932
When the destination file cannot be copied in 32 bit installer of 64 bit dlls (going to system32) temporary file attempted at system32 (as that is the destination directory) currently ends up in syswow64. When wineboot is later processing PendingFileRenameOperations the redirection of the source file is not performed (and there is no way to guess that the file was redirected).
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https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/945
mingw-w64 defines __forceinline (and therefore FORCEINLINE) as
"extern __inline__ __attribute__((__always_inline__,__gnu_inline__)). This means
that COM inline wrappers specify multiple storage classes and hence cannot be
compiled.
Wine defines FORCEINLINE simply as "inline" (and uses "static" everywhere), so
this is a non-issue for Wine. However, since Wine and mingw-w64 share the source
code of widl and of most IDL headers, this patch changes the definition for both
projects.
There's no reason to force inlining here, especially since the wrappers need to
be manually enabled, and we don't need to match PSDK semantics where these
wrappers don't even exist.
In practice, use "__inline__" instead of "inline" for GNU C targets, to preserve
compatibility with C89 in mingw-w64 headers.
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https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/935
WS_EX_APPWINDOW is sort of the opposite to WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW and is supposed to force the window into taskbar. My testing on Windows shows that (WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW | WS_EX_APPWINDOW) windows are visible in both taskbar and task switcher.
Some games use this combination of styles for their windows.
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https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/947
This patch set is based upon [patches from Wine Staging](https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging/tree/master/patches/n… by Erich E. Hoover (@ehoover), and implements support for the `SYSTEM`, `HIDDEN` and `READONLY` DOS file attributes. These can implemented in various ways depending upon the capabilities of the operating system and the file system. However, this initial patch-set focusses on just one method: Samba-formatted Extended File Attributes.
Modern filesystems generally support Extended File Attributes - auxiliary blobs of binary data that can be attached to a file. Samba uses the `user.DOSATTRIB` attribute to store DOS attribute information in the form of a hexadecimal value, and this patch-set implements a compatible mechanism.
Support for additional storage methods to increase operating system and filesystem compatibility is planned for later patch submissions.
This effort is part of a larger project I have been working on to get Msys2 and Cygwin working properly on Wine. The absence of DOS fule attribute support prevents one of the modes that Cygwin and Msys2 can use to emulate symbolic links from working correctly, which causes the Cygwin installer to fail: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9158
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v5: ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtCreateFile.
ntdll: Implement retrieving DOS attributes in NtQueryInformationFile
ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtSetInformationFile.
ntdll: Implement retrieving DOS attributes in [fd_]get_file_info().
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/946
This patch set is based upon [patches from Wine Staging](https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging/tree/master/patches/n… by Erich E. Hoover (@ehoover), and implements support for the `SYSTEM`, `HIDDEN` and `READONLY` DOS file attributes. These can implemented in various ways depending upon the capabilities of the operating system and the file system. However, this initial patch-set focusses on just one method: Samba-formatted Extended File Attributes.
Modern filesystems generally support Extended File Attributes - auxiliary blobs of binary data that can be attached to a file. Samba uses the `user.DOSATTRIB` attribute to store DOS attribute information in the form of a hexadecimal value, and this patch-set implements a compatible mechanism.
Support for additional storage methods to increase operating system and filesystem compatibility is planned for later patch submissions.
This effort is part of a larger project I have been working on to get Msys2 and Cygwin working properly on Wine. The absence of DOS fule attribute support prevents one of the modes that Cygwin and Msys2 can use to emulate symbolic links from working correctly, which causes the Cygwin installer to fail: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9158
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v4: ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtCreateFile.
ntdll: Implement retrieving DOS attributes in NtQueryInformationFile
ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtSetInformationFile.
ntdll: Implement retrieving DOS attributes in [fd_]get_file_info().
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/946
This patch set is based upon [patches from Wine Staging](https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging/tree/master/patches/n… by Erich E. Hoover (@ehoover), and implements support for the `SYSTEM`, `HIDDEN` and `READONLY` DOS file attributes. These can implemented in various ways depending upon the capabilities of the operating system and the file system. However, this initial patch-set focusses on just one method: Samba-formatted Extended File Attributes.
Modern filesystems generally support Extended File Attributes - auxiliary blobs of binary data that can be attached to a file. Samba uses the `user.DOSATTRIB` attribute to store DOS attribute information in the form of a hexadecimal value, and this patch-set implements a compatible mechanism.
Support for additional storage methods to increase operating system and filesystem compatibility is planned for later patch submissions.
This effort is part of a larger project I have been working on to get Msys2 and Cygwin working properly on Wine. The absence of DOS fule attribute support prevents one of the modes that Cygwin and Msys2 can use to emulate symbolic links from working correctly, which causes the Cygwin installer to fail: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9158
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v3: ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtCreateFile.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/946
This patch set is based upon [patches from Wine Staging](https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging/tree/master/patches/n… by Erich E. Hoover (@ehoover), and implements support for the `SYSTEM`, `HIDDEN` and `READONLY` DOS file attributes. These can implemented in various ways depending upon the capabilities of the operating system and the file system. However, this initial patch-set focusses on just one method: Samba-formatted Extended File Attributes.
Modern filesystems generally support Extended File Attributes - auxiliary blobs of binary data that can be attached to a file. Samba uses the `user.DOSATTRIB` attribute to store DOS attribute information in the form of a hexadecimal value, and this patch-set implements a compatible mechanism.
Support for additional storage methods to increase operating system and filesystem compatibility is planned for later patch submissions.
This effort is part of a larger project I have been working on to get Msys2 and Cygwin working properly on Wine. The absence of DOS fule attribute support prevents one of the modes that Cygwin and Msys2 can use to emulate symbolic links from working correctly, which causes the Cygwin installer to fail: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9158
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v2: ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtCreateFile.
ntdll: Implement retrieving DOS attributes in NtQueryInformationFile
ntdll: Implement storing DOS attributes in NtSetInformationFile.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/946