Hi all, I need to use BCB6 with Wine to develop a software that uses two ocxs built with MS Visual C++. I set ole32, oleaut, typelib to native for bcb, else it doesn't start correclty. After that, BCB start up, I can design the forms, write the code, but I have two problems that block me: a) when I press the Execute button, the units are compiled, but the linker hangs up with all the cpu used (90%-98%, using 2.6 with interactivity patches it uses all the cpu not claimed by other processes), also when I use ilink direclty or a makefile, I have the same problem. b) if I try to import the OCXs (after a successfull registration with regsvr32), it gave me an error about incorrect type library (as a message box if I use native ole dlls, in the stderr if I use the builtin ones), I don't know what is this type not found, but the OCXs are opensource, can that be useful? Anyone has used BCB6 and Wine to compile something? How I can fix the linker problem? -- Flameeyes <dgp85@users.sf.net>
> b) if I try to import the OCXs (after a successfull registration with > regsvr32), it gave me an error about incorrect type library (as a > message box if I use native ole dlls, in the stderr if I use the builtinI resolved this copying *TLB from Win98SE into System fake directory. Now the problem seems to be the linker, I can import the ocx, but when it compiles the dcl, the linker hangs.
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 22:15, Flameeyes wrote:> a) when I press the Execute button, the units are compiled, but the > linker hangs up with all the cpu used (90%-98%, using 2.6 with > interactivity patches it uses all the cpu not claimed by other > processes), also when I use ilink direclty or a makefile, I have the > same problem.Sorry I have found more information about this problem with google (sorry, before I searched about borland C++ builder, now about directly the incremental linker and I found something). Seems the same problem as reported in http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2001/04/0135.html, but was 2 years ago. Also I can't find the patch G?rard Patel was talking about. Thanks in advance. -- Flameeyes <dgp85@users.sf.net>