On 6/30/06, William Knop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Parsing a windows inf hardly belongs anywhere but wine.

Actually, Troy makes that point rather well in an earlier mail:

This is not true. The existing action-on-CD-insertion programs provided by the
desktop environment try to detect the contents of the CD to see what they
should do, so they will be looking for the autorun.inf file. Additionally the
autorun.inf file format is designed to include specifications of different
commands for multiple environments, so if autorun.inf files are to be
respected at all it makes sense that they should also be able to start a
native Linux executable or shell script (discovered from an
[autorun.linux.i386] section, for example).

There is nothing in this that requires or enhances the Win32 API facilities
that Wine seeks to provide. Only once the native Windows executable has been
identified as the only (or best) target for autorun would Wine become
involved, when the program in the desktop environment invoked Wine to run the
executable.

--tim


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