On April 9, 2004 5:58 am, Arne Gellhaus wrote: > >Yes you can. This BW is a very good reason to have a Winelib application. > > Is there some documentation available? I tried to compile my application
Yes, the Winelib User Guide, but unfortunately (large) parts of it are currently obsolete. > with g++ and linked it with winelib, but it segfaulted when it called > winapi functions. So the only way i got my program working was using > wineg++. That's the right thing to do, and the recommended method. You are on the right track. :) > There are some missing types and some redefined types. I think this is > because Common C++ wasn`t written with wine in mind. Is there a way to > get this working without teaching Common C++ that it is possible to have > winapi on linux? Common C++ was ported to Win32, so it should be easy to teach it that about that. This is probably the simplest way forward IMO. If you run into problems, I can help you out. -- Dimi.