On Saturday 29 Oct 2005 05:19, Mike McCormack wrote: > "You can make a dummy file in your application directory called > application.exe.local to force Windows to use the dlls in the local > directory. So say you have IEXPLORE.EXE you would create > IEXPLORE.EXE.LOCAL and drop the Mingw compiled dlls in to the > application folder and see how it runs."
Just an aside, if anyone wants some precompiled DLLs to play with, have a look at: http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/CrossBuilt/ There's also a cross-compilation stage in WRT, which produces a fair number of DLLs and Windows executables These are stashed in the same directory as the winetest executables and kept for about a week or so. As with other files, the URLs http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/CrossBuilt/wine-dll-latest.zip and http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/CrossBuilt/wine-exe-latest.zip will always get you the latest. Cheers, Paul. PS. Please don't run the winetest.exe from non-cron-triggered builds (i.e. winetest.exe stored inside files matching wine-exe-.*\.zip). They are a bit different.
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