Uwe Bonnes wrote:
"Dan" == Dan Kegel <dank(a)kegel.com> writes:
Dan> The C program main(int argc, char **argv) { puts(argv[0]); } Dan> outputs an absolute path on Windows, but sometimes outputs a Dan> relative path on Wine. This causes the commandline $ wine d:setup Dan> to fail to find its files properly if it uses the basename of Dan> argv[0]. One example of this is msvc4.0 (although it only tries Dan> this if an earlier method fails, so there's another bug lurking). ..
Dan> The same problem exists for programs launched from other wine Dan> programs, e.g. from inside wcmd. That's another code path, and I Dan> couldn't find a one-line fix for that one. - Dan
Did you check that it is CreateProcess that adds the absolute path? I would guess the MS C Library will do it.
Not quite sure how to check. Can you suggest a way?
Fiddling with CreateProcess needs good throught.
I have not as yet fiddled with CreateProcess, only with the code that starts off the initial process when you run Wine, I think. - Dan -- Dan Kegel Linux User #78045 http://www.kegel.com