Hello, I am currently trying to continue development of an originally Windows based project on Linux. To create a functioning Linux-executable, I have tried to use winemaker. When I specify the additional headers and libraries correctly, everything seems to be fine. At least configure and make do not show up with errors. The result of the make is a shared library, named like the executable I expected to build ("drobot.so") and a shell script "drobot". When I start this script I get: err:module:get_registry_value Invalid load order module-type L"so", ignored wine: cannot find 'drobot.exe' This seems to indicate some kind of error in the build process, because what was built is exactly a linux .so.If I change my wine config concerning DLLs from "*" = "builtin, native, so" into "*" = "builtin, native" the first message disappears. However wine is still looking for a drobot.exe (according to the generated script). The generated Makefile contains "drobot" as the executable, i.e. the shell script. What did I do wrong? Greetings -- Neven Luetic <Neven.Luetic(a)t-online.de>