On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 10:35:36 -0800, Steven Edwards wrote:
I have to agree. Short term being able to load the Windows registry and Windows system dlls helped Wine but long term it has led to stagnation. Most of the recent growth in Wine in past few years has been because we are being forced to not be dependant on a existing Windows install or Windows componates such as DCOM IE, MSI, etc which is a good thing.
I'd have to disagree. I am not really convinced this sort of encouragement works:
- We have no config file, yet this has apparently not accelerated the pace of winecfg development, we just have more confused users
- Systray patch is being kept out of CVS until it's perfect, but nobody except me has hacked on it for years.
There are other examples.
Citing stuff like DCOM is misleading, that isn't the sort of thing somebody does to scratch an itch. It's been (and still is) a huge project. It's also somewhat orthogonal to being able to use a real Windows drive.
thanks -mike