On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 06:02:04PM -0500, Steven Edwards wrote: > > What's the advantage of this? You'd still have to use the wine kernel > > right? I'd loe to be able to get a relay trace from an app > > running under > > windows, but if you still have to use the wine kernel, there > > isn't much > > advantage is there? Well, if you'd love it, then just do love it. ;-)
man APIS32 ;-) APIS32 can do *exactly* that. It costs about $20 registration, I think. (there are varying amounts of registration fees, though). Excessive logging frequently makes the program crash/hang, but you can always selectively pause logging until you reach the interesting part. And of course you can edit/extend your own "custom" DLL function description files, so that you can even trace your own DLLs' functions (or other DLLs that you're interested in, of course) In short: *highly* useful for helping Wine debugging directly on Windows. (I've been able to fix several things due to this program) Conclusion: nearly everyone should make use of it. -- Andreas Mohr Stauferstr. 6, D-71272 Renningen, Germany Tel. +49 7159 800604 http://home.arcor.de/andi.mohr/