This requires the pygit2 module
usage : ./winesync.py module <wine-tag> <winestaging-tag>
for instance ./winesync.py d3dx9 wine-4.1 v4.1
This requires to have a wine git checkout and a wine-staging checkout
configuration is done through yaml file named <module>.cfg specifying
the following:
- file mappings
- directory mappings
- latest wine version the module is synced with
it then creates a local branch in the wine checkout, based on the given
tag, and then the staging script is ran on top of it.
Thanks to the mappings defined in the module configuration file, it then
create individual commits in the reactos git checkout with reworked
path.
In case of problem, it stops and lets you amend the latest commit and go
along with the process once this is done. (Makefile.in modified, new or
removed files, patches not cleanly applied)
Staging patches are added into the <module>_staging directory for the
ease of reverting them later. (TODO)
See previous [WINESYNC] commits to have an overview of the result
Matching the existence of Eclipse CDT ignore rules, .vscode should also be added to .gitignore
Visual Studio Code is always eager to create settings.json file there.
Purpose:
When doing a PXE BootCD installation, you may be left without networking, usb and a cd drive.
This adds an easy way to include a few or more files to the installation which are then present on the disk after the installation and which does not require any change to ReactOS source code/build script files (and no manual editing of boot/bootdata/packages/reactos.dff.in).
Proposed changes:
Adds a new modules/3rdparty folder which lets the files end up in C:\ReactOS\3rdParty ready for use.