Well then will this do good, if the file extension is 'spec', then we
will take the default value as 'dll'.
As the logic i am using to parse the filenames is, I am checking using
the first part of the extension.
Can you tell me a better method other than this?
I will cahnge to that.

On 9/20/06, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Vijay Kiran Kamuju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> well some spec files are like wnaspi32.spec, when we parse the names of those.
> We need to hard code them to dll.
> There is no other way unless you change the spec file names.

That doesn't mean you need to hardcode a list of extensions, any
extension is allowed, and the code should cope with that.

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