On Tue, 22 May 2001, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Hello.
Changelog: Dmitry Timoshkov dmitry@codeweavers.com Small clean up.
diff -u cvs/wine/dlls/kernel/comm.c wine/dlls/kernel/comm.c --- cvs/wine/dlls/kernel/comm.c Sun Apr 22 07:54:54 2001 +++ wine/dlls/kernel/comm.c Thu May 17 14:21:58 2001 @@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ return IE_HARDWARE; } else { unknown[port] = SEGPTR_ALLOC(40);
bzero(unknown[port],40);
memset(unknown[port], 0, 40); COM[port].fd = fd; COM[port].commerror = 0; COM[port].eventmask = 0;
Checking for other instances of this problem I found one in 'misc/comm.c'. But CVS claims that:
cvs server: misc/comm.c is a new entry, no comparison available
Yet I'm pretty sure I did not create such a file. But when a file is deleted CVS should not give me such a message. Is it because I made changes to these files (probably traces) that CVS did not dare delete them? But shouldn't it say 'was removed, no comparison available'? I also have this message for:
cvs server: dlls/ddraw/ddraw/dga.c is a new entry, no comparison available cvs server: dlls/ddraw/ddraw/x11.c is a new entry, no comparison available cvs server: dlls/winspool/winspool.spec is a new entry, no comparison available cvs server: misc/comm.c is a new entry, no comparison available
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