Sure, for the Wine 0.9 release (focusses on ease of use) we need the winecfg utility to work. It's a WineLib graphical setup tool that makes using and configuring Wine very easy.
Unfortunately nobody is really working on it at the moment. It's a pretty good introduction to Wine, and is important for the project :) On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 13:47, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > I know a good deal about C and C++ and enough about Win32 API (plus there > is always MSDN for win32 api stuff) but not that much about linux > programming or about the WINE sources themselves. Is there something I can > "hack on"? > >