Is that simpler than fixing the MSVCRT headers? I have used STLport before so the idea sounds feasable to me. I imagine I have to change the gcc-linux.mak by:
replacing the call to gcc with winegcc, removing references to GLIBC, adding a path pointing to /include/wine/MSVCRT. Anything else? regards, Scott. > -----Original Message----- > From: Boaz Harrosh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2004 18:18 > To: Scott Snell > Cc: Wine-Devel (E-mail) > Subject: Re: iostream and msvcrt? > > Using gcc's c++ libraries will not work with msvcrt. If it will compile > (which it doesn't) it will not load. (Some circular linking) > Your best bet is STLPort. Check it out. What I have done is a special > makefiles set with special config.h that compiles and links STLPort over > msvcrt. I have written to STLPort if they want my changes as support for > another platform but I never got a response from them. Do you need me to > dig out the old HD and pack you an STLPort compiled over msvcrt? > You might need to make some changes because it is from before winegcc > times,. Going strait for gcc. and maybe some wine stuff changed since > than. > > Scott Snell wrote: >