On Wednesday 30 October 2002 03:01 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Greg Turner <gmturner007(a)ameritech.net> writes:
diff -ur -x CVS -x 'bigdif*'
../wine.test/dlls/rpcrt4/rpc_binding.c
./dlls/rpcrt4/rpc_binding.c ---
../wine.test/dlls/rpcrt4/rpc_binding.c 2002-10-29
12:59:02.000000000 -0600 +++ ./dlls/rpcrt4/rpc_binding.c 2002-10-29
13:28:39.000000000 -0600 @@ -865,14 +865,21 @@
* Exists in win9x and winNT, but with different number of
arguments * (9x version has 3 arguments, NT has 2).
*/
+#ifdef WINNT
+RPC_STATUS WINAPI I_RpcBindingSetAsync( RPC_BINDING_HANDLE
Binding, RPC_BLOCKING_FN BlockingFn) +#else
RPC_STATUS WINAPI I_RpcBindingSetAsync( RPC_BINDING_HANDLE
Binding, RPC_BLOCKING_FN BlockingFn, unsigned long ServerTid )
+#endif
{
This can't work, we are not going to build two versions of Wine with
different #ifdefs. We should simply decide which version we support
(NT would probably be preferable) and get rid of the #ifdefs in the
header.
OK, will do... I love that MS just creates new, similar API's with the
same names as the old ones... for a company that apparently loves
backward compatibility more than stability, what are they thinking?
--
gmt
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