Displaying 20 results from an estimated 80000 matches similar to: "Winelib Test Drive"
2006 Jun 18
2
Winelib Getting Started 1.3.2. Test Drive
Hello,
Would a wine developer please revisit this page
http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/winelib-getting-started and
modify it to have a step by step guide to take a Linux box without wine nor
winelib to a running notepad exe built by the newbie (and not downloaded)?
Or if you are a wine-user, please provide such steps to this list.
As a newbie, the statement "It can be found
2008 Aug 16
0
Test drive
I tried to follow the instructions of the winelib user's guide test drive which explain to recompile notepad.exe in another notepad2 directory.
But when I run "make" it shows the following:
make: *** [dialog.o] floating point error
Thanks.
2001 Jun 19
1
winelib with a dll
Sorry to bug you all, but I want to know if I am trying to do something
impossible.
I am trying to use winelib to compile an exe that links to a dll, without
compiling the dll under winelib (i.e. the equivalent of simply linking in
the .lib).
I have a win32 DLL project (hw5) that generates a hw5.lib, hw5.dll and
hw5.h under M$.
I have a win32 gui exe project (hw6) that includes hw5.h, links to
2001 Jun 28
3
Porting with Winelib
Hi,
I am looking into good way to port Windows applications
to Linux and hopefully any other Unixes.
I'd like to know about questions below.
If anyone answer them, I'd appreciate it.
1. Can I use Winelib to port commercial application
whose sources will be not disclosed ?
2. Is it possible to link Winelib statically with an application and distribute it ?
3. In case that I
2008 Jul 19
1
Re: Winelib: How can I compile a Borland C++ Builder application
N?stor Amigo Cairo wrote:
> So I will need to rewrite the application to run on Linux, but this
> sounds strange, doesn't it?? I have not completely understood then the
> purpose of winelib. Do you mean that it is not possible to build an
> application from source (written using Win32 API) using gcc on Linux
> and executing it natively??
Correct. You can't run it directly
2011 May 07
2
WineLib some questions...
Hello everyone.
I don't know if this was ever asked, if so sorry.
1.Let's assume we have a source code from some old Windos program for example: a game that useed D3D6, and was released around year 2000, we know that this program works perfectly under wine - am I correct in assuming, that - with the use of winelib - we could compile the source, and create a Linux/BSD/Solaris/whatever
2008 Jul 19
1
Re: Winelib: How can I compile a Borland C++ Builder application
N?stor Amigo Cairo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm new to winelib. I'm trying to port a Borland C++ Builder 6.0
> application, but I need VCL library: vcl.h.
>
> Any ideas?? I would want to make it run natively on Linux.
You can't. Winelib still requires Wine to run it. It's a library not an executable. If you want to write native Linux application that can run by itself
2007 May 09
1
Porting a Win32 application using Winelib...
Hello,
I'm currently trying to use Winelib to port a fairly big
windows application to Linux. The application consists of
quite a lot of DLLs, some of which don't depend on the
Win32 API (they can be compiled with gcc).
I think I read all available documentation, but I still
have a few questions:
- is it possible to link a linux binary with "linux"
shared libs and
2007 Jun 17
2
Sending changes to winelib ?
I have a little program coded for windows, and I want to compile it using
winegcc.
Unfortunately, some functions are not implemented in winelib, and I have to
tweak some files. So, How do I submit those changes ? I found nothing on the
WineHQ site.
SO, if someone knows where to redirect me, I can do it alone!
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2008 Dec 02
4
Downloading winelib??
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to install winelib? I cannot find it anywhere on the winelib website. Or does it come with Wine?
Thanks
Col
2001 Jul 10
1
winelib and no mfc
Hi,
I have assumed that if I want to use winelib for porting, I must compile MFC under Linux regardless if my app uses MFC or not. Is this true? It seems like if I have to compile MFC and yet I don't use it, I should choose another alternative to port my app since the process of getting MFC to compile is extensive.
Also, my app involves video compression for internet use. Should I expect a
2001 Aug 14
3
questions about winelib
I need to write a win32 program. However, my workstation is a Linux box. I was goingto
create a cross compiler
and compile my code and run it on wine... However, I heard about winelib,
and allegedly I can just use winelib and compile on my linux box using
good ol' gcc and it will just work. Is this true? If so how would I set
that up? Where can I find the docs?
2006 Jan 04
1
what i should use?wine or winelib
Welcome,
We are developing a program for Windows(using MSVC if it matter).
It was found some time ago that it would be good to have linux version.
But program can't be ported easily becouse our own (non-gui) code
cannot be easily ported, also, we use some third-party components
which simply is not avaible under linux(we have only binary
DLLs).Functionality of those components cannot be easily
2007 Mar 19
1
Winelib 64 bits native support?
One of our projects currently uses Winelib as a way to build a native
Linux executable from the same codebase as the Windows version of our
software (we're gradually phasing out Windows API code and using
wrappers, but it's legacy, even pre-dot com bubble, code so it's a
long-term project). We're currently in the process of porting this
software to 64 bits architectures so that it
2001 Nov 22
3
Compiling winelib on SPARC
Does the latest winelib compile and work on the Sparc? Are there any special
patches/instructions for this?
Are there any mirrors that have the precompiled binary winelib for Sparc?
Thanks in advance.
2008 Dec 16
1
My first winelib app - where am I going wrong?
I eventually want to write a Linux application that can load Windows DLLs using winelib (I can do that, right?) but to start off, I just wanted to do a little Hello World test. Here's what I've got:
main.c
Code:
#include <windows.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
MessageBox(NULL, "Hello world.", "Hello", MB_OK);
return 0;
}
This compiles fine
2002 Jan 20
1
little problem with winelib...
hello everybody,
i have a slight problem, i want to write a wrapper around win32 binary dll and
use it with my *nix applications, and i have been through the winelib
documentation, and spent pretty much time trying to make a working wrapper, but
i can't seem to get it working (with and without prototyping the calls i seem to
get many "undefined reference to '....'"'s)...
2009 Mar 26
1
Questions on winelib
Hi.
I'm currently starting the process of porting a windows based gaming engine (uses the windows API),to linux.
I have winelib (winemaker?) and have read through it's documentation but am still unsure what it's really for.
Is it possable to use winelib to assist me in porting this engine from windows to linux,is that what it's for?
If so,do I have to provide all nessesary
2008 Dec 15
1
WineLib and Java Native Interface (JNI) - UNIX
Hi All,
I have implemented a JNI library on window that call the C++ dll APIs.
Now I want my JAVA program is run on the UNIX system.
I have used WineLib to wrapper Window Dlls to the Share Object Lib (so lib) (Using Winedump and Winegcc to build).
The functions in the so lib can work normally with my C main test function.
BUT when I call it from Java. The function can linked BUT it is crashed at
2007 Mar 19
1
Winelib for creating makefile to run on Windows?
Hello,
I'm an embedded software developer. Most of our development is done
with a cross-compiler, and is built using nmake makefiles. We also have
a windows console cli application that talks to the target via USB. It
was orignally written using the VS 6.0 IDE. Later, when we wanted to
integrate building it into our automated build environment, we wrote
makefiles (we did not use VS's