On Wednesday 19 December 2007, bridd wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 22:26 +0100, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
> > This topic comes up from time to time, usually with mild variations. The
> > problem is that wine sets up its own environment and memory layout. In
> > the end you will need a .exe (or wine
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 22:26 +0100, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
> This topic comes up from time to time, usually with mild variations. The
> problem is that wine sets up its own environment and memory layout. In
> the end you will need a .exe (or winelib binary) that uses wine, and a
> socket/pipe/sh
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 23:06 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> > > The dll itself is a video plugin (freeframe.sourceforge.net). These are
> > > available commercially to buy, and I'd like to be able to use them in a
> > > linux application that supports the plugin format for native linux
> > > comp
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 10:26:38PM +0100, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
> Hi bridd,
>
> bridd schreef:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I've got a bit of a specific task, that I don't know if it's achievable
> > via wine in some way or not. I'd like to make a windows dll available
> > to linux programs as a .so
Hi bridd,
bridd schreef:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got a bit of a specific task, that I don't know if it's achievable
> via wine in some way or not. I'd like to make a windows dll available
> to linux programs as a .so file.
>
> The dll itself is a video plugin (freeframe.sourceforge.net). These are
Hi there,
I've got a bit of a specific task, that I don't know if it's achievable
via wine in some way or not. I'd like to make a windows dll available
to linux programs as a .so file.
The dll itself is a video plugin (freeframe.sourceforge.net). These are
available commercially to buy, and I'd