Hello Michael, Thursday, October 20, 2005, 3:48:13 PM, you wrote: >> You might be tempted to pursue another, >> much more ambitious alternative by >> making something like 'minwine' analogous to >> mingw32, i.e. strip Wine down to the parts that >> can just link into a normal linux app. It would have >> to be able to load video codec DLLs to be useful, >> which might be difficult. I wouldn't try this route >> if you want to get anything done and usable in >> the short term. > Isn't this exactly what mplayer is doing? Afair "look at how mplayer is > doing" was a much used answer to people wanting to connect to their > Windows DLLs which did few or no Win32 calls at all.
That is exactly what I'm trying to do right now. The question is if they have the *general* solution for any *.dll or an adhoc approach for each *.dll they used. Did anyone try to repeat their trick or use their wrapper ? -- Best regards, Alexander mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]