What I think was being asked if you could use Winelib to build a native linux application that just uses wine for libraries (similar to gtk and other libs). In the case of wine your executable becomes a library which needs to be run by wine. Further you need other wine stuff (registry settings, c: drive ..). I'm not talking about the GUI. Roderick
"Roderick" == Roderick Colenbrander <thunderbird2k(a)gmx.net> writes:
Roderick> Hi, Not everyone calls an application build with Winelib a Roderick> native linux executable as you need Wine to run it. You can't Roderick> use wine stuff outside wine like you can do with normal Roderick> libraries.
What has the GUI to do with a "native Linux" application?
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