Rob D wrote:


The files I cant seem to compile are ones that use std string.


If you are using msvcrt, You cannot use native g++ std with Winelib. In this case you'll need to grab STLPort. And hack on it to compile over wine & msvcrt headers. This is for two reason. 1- The headers are incompatible (Headers separation is really bad especially gcc's) 2. you'll have a risk of runtime memory corruption, as programmers usually mix between allocation methods. So you'll have some buffers allocated in Wine system that try to released on g++ heap and vis versa.

If you want I can package for you an OLD STLPort. The dynamic Libraries you will not be able to use as it uses a very old wine build. But you should be able to compile and use the static libraries.

The development Ive been tasked with will move several people off of
winblows machines and onto Solaris 10 if I can succeed, so it is even
more critical in my mind to get this to work.

Yes this is very important! If they're used to Windows MSDEV. they might like KDevelop3, and the debugger is also nice for Winelib. You do have KDE libs for Sun right???

Free life
Boaz





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