Sorry about that. I meant to say that it still looks for *.so imports when building the DLL like the way it used to look for its imports for a *.so when building a *.def. Not that it still does when building a *.def
If I try to build the dll under mingw when it gets the spec it will bitch about not being able to open *.so for import. Winebuild still builds the dllname.spec.c anyway but if I run it again then I get the asm error. Sorry I wasnt to clear about all of that. So what is going to be the best way to go from here? I can build the *.defs along with 90% of the source and then make a dirty hack with dlltool/wrap that cuts winebuild out. The only big problem I see is that the spec contains the import information that has to be passed to dlltool/wrap. I also still dont know if mingw/cygwin can link wrc compiled resources. --- Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Steven Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Any ideas? I really don't need the spec because I > can do a -l if I can > > build the .a for ntdll and a few others. I can use > dlltool with the > > *.defs and then I only need winebuild to make the > *.defs. Only problem > > is winebuild wants so's not dll's when building a > def or looking for > > imports. I was going to have a look at the > loader/winedump code for > > ideas but I thought I would ask here first. > > Why does it need to look for imports when building > the .def file? > I thought I had fixed that. > > -- > Alexandre Julliard > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com