Alexandre Julliard wrote:

Eric Frias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

here is one other part that is out-of-date: the procedure described
won't create the 'notepad2' script.

winegcc should create the script. If it doesn't it's probably because
winemaker is not invoking it correctly.

That was the problem. Winemaker was invoking 'winegcc -o foo.exe.so', which suppresses the wrapper script. If it's invoked as 'winegcc -o foo.exe' it generates the wrapper script as desired. Something like the attached patch should fix the problem.

Eric
--- wine-0.9.15/tools/winemaker 2006-06-08 15:06:43.000000000 +0000
+++ ../wine-0.9.15/tools/winemaker      2006-06-20 14:17:36.000000000 +0000
@@ -1749,7 +1749,11 @@
       } else {
         print FILEO "\t\$(CC)";
       }
-      print FILEO " \$(${canon}_LDFLAGS) -o \$\@ \$(${canon}_OBJS) 
\$(${canon}_LIBRARY_PATH) \$(DEFLIB) \$(${canon}_DLLS:%=-l%) 
\$(${canon}_LIBRARIES:%=-l%)\n";
+
+      # for .EXEs, tell winegcc to generate 'foo.exe', which will cause it 
+      # to generate both 'foo.exe.so' and the 'foo' wrapper script.
+      my $output_file = @$target[$T_TYPE] == $TT_DLL ? "\$\@" : 
"\$(${canon}_MODULE)";
+      print FILEO " \$(${canon}_LDFLAGS) -o $output_file \$(${canon}_OBJS) 
\$(${canon}_LIBRARY_PATH) \$(DEFLIB) \$(${canon}_DLLS:%=-l%) 
\$(${canon}_LIBRARIES:%=-l%)\n";
       print FILEO "\n\n";
     }
   }


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