Am Mon, 2002-11-25 um 22.56 schrieb Dimitrie O. Paun:
Good point. But the page is not intended to justify the existance
of Winelib, but why we should make more use of it. Maybe I should
add something about Why have a Winelib app in the first place?...
There are some applications where you
Am Fre, 2002-11-22 um 23.52 schrieb Dimitrie O. Paun:
http://www.dssd.ca/wine/Winelib-Apps.html
Comments, suggestions, flames -- all welcome!
Just for curiosity:
Apart from debugging + improving Winelib, is there a reason why you try
to build these as Winelib apps rather than running the
On November 25, 2002 07:12 am, Martin Wilck wrote:
Apart from debugging + improving Winelib, is there a reason why you try
to build these as Winelib apps rather than running the native Windows
apps in Wine instead?
Well, I thought I've explained that in Introduction/Why:
But what do we hope
Dimi wrote:
On November 25, 2002 07:12 am, Martin Wilck wrote:
Apart from debugging + improving Winelib, is there a reason why you try
to build these as Winelib apps rather than running the native Windows
apps in Wine instead?
Well, I thought I've explained that in Introduction/Why:
I
On November 25, 2002 03:02 pm, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
I guess the first Martin's question is why do we prefer Winelib
apps more then Windows apps? My answer is: with Winelib app we gain
source code portability (for example to other hardware platforms).
Good point. But the page is not intended
Folks,
A new page has appeared in the Wine constellation g.
It is still a work in progress, but I hope to release
version 0.1 in the next few days, once I have a change
to add what I've done on PuTTY, and Visual-MinGW.
Check it out:
http://www.dssd.ca/wine/Winelib-Apps.html
Comments,