Hi Ira, --- Ira Krakow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For example, if the application requires PAM > authentication, or a Linux-based help system, these > modules would be separated out and encapsulated as > Winelib objects. I was thinking of using PAM > authentication as a good example, since it works for > any authentication scheme that the application > requires. > > This is the approach I plan to take. I welcome all > feedback.
Another good example is from the UI point of view where you don't want users to have to deal with drive letters in a Unix env. Using winelib it would be possible to directly call GTK/GDK or KDE and use browse dialogs. Of course some work seems to be going on to add support for this directly to shell32 so someone else might know suggest a better way. Thanks Steven __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail