Alex Villacís Lasso wrote: > This differs from standard behavior in MS-DOS and Windows, > where the argv[0] of the process contains a fully qualified DOS-style > path (such as C:\WINDOWS\FOO.EXE) regardless of the method used to run > the executable.
> This means that [...] the PE process receives an UNIX-style relative path as > its argv[0]. Mike Hearn wrote: > I think the conclusion last time we looked at this was that this is > actually a characteristic of Explorer, not Windows, and so it's really > caused by the fact that most Wine users run the apps from the command line > not via the shortcuts. If you run Dungeon Keeper in the wrong way from the > command line in Windows it'll crash too IIRC. Uhm. Explain to me how the above ratifies _not_ converting the Unix-style path to a Windows-style path before handing it to the app? We ARE trying to emulate Windows, are we not?