2007/8/21, Damjan Jovanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On 8/21/07, trulyliu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can I made Arithmetic.dll.so ? And link it against my linux App? > > A library function runs in the context of the process that invokes it. > A library doesn't have its own TEB/memory layout/exception handling > that works independently of the process that calls it, no matter how > it is compiled. If the wine plugin API is ever made, it will modify > the process so it has what the library expects when the library > functions are called. > > Does your Arithmetic.dll.so call any Windows functions? If so, you > need wine and you will always need wine, plugin API or no plugin API, > whether you compile it into a DLL or .dll.so. But if you only use ANCI > C stuff you can compile it into a .so and use it without wine. > > If you want something that runs seamlessly on every operating system > today, IMHO you should consider Java. > >
Yes, Java may be a good choice for crossing platform. As you said, my Arithmetic.dll does not call any windows function. It's pure ANSI C library. What's the step of make .dll.so ?? Use winegcc or gcc ?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Damjan > > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]