(Doh! Re-post to the correct address.) In my (somewhat limited) experience with wine, it is possible to fix some of these problems by copying the appropriate windows DLL to wine/Windows/System directory. (This may violate your EULA, if you care about such things.)
-Jason On Wednesday 12 March 2003 11:29 pm, Preston-Campbell wrote: > From what I have attempted to run, it depends upon the DLL's called in the > VB app. I have gotten a few simple VB programs to run under Wine but many > fail at the install or when initializing. Try it out and see. > > Brian > > On Wednesday 12 March 2003 11:22 pm, PlugHead wrote: > > On Tuesday 11 March 2003 06:38 am, Eko Budiharto wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I have a VB application that runs under NT workstation to access > > > MSSQL. I am planning to migrate the workstation into Linux. So it means > > > I want to change the workstation into Linux, but I still want to run my > > > VB application under linux. Is there anyway that I can run my VB > > > application? I am looking forward to a favorable reply from you. Thank > > > you. > > > > Yup. Just convert it to Java... :) > > > > Seriously, try wine/winex (or codeweavers wine), VMWare or some other > > option that I can't think of at the moment. Be warned that none of them > > are perfect, so it may take some tweaking/experimenting... > > > > -Jason > > > > > > ========================= > > NO. I CANNOT BE BIDDEN. I CANNOT BE FORCED. I WILL DO ONLY THAT WHICH I > > KNOW TO BE RIGHT. > > (Mort) -- ========================= Verence would rather cut his own leg off than put a witch in prison, since it'd save trouble in the long run and probably be less painful. (Lords and Ladies)
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