Uwe Bonnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > at present, wine e.g. crashes if it finds user32.dll in the same directory > as the executable. To keep wine from using this DLL, the dos-path to that > dll has to be given explicit to the "-dll" argument, like > wine h:/tmp/programm.exe --dll h:\\tmp\\user32.dll=b > (e.g. with a user32.dll in h:/tmp/) > > I don't think we need that high granularity to select between builtin and > native dlls.
Yes, there are cases where this is needed. Do you really have an app that comes with its own user32.dll? I don't see how this can work under Windows either. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]