Hey All,
���� I have updated Darwine binary to version 1.06 and it is being released as a Developer Preview.� It does not yet support the running of x86 exe's, however we are begging to work on this feature.� The binary should be downloaded from either the home page link here http://darwine.sourceforge.net/download.php or the projects file release page here http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=69890� to insure that the latest version is being used.�
���� The binary requires Mac OS X 10.3 or higher and for the X11 SDK to be installed.� The new installer checks for these before installs, fixes a numerous amount of bugs, including installation of default configuration that were present with the first release and now includes the wine headers.
���� The darwine team is begging to test out libwine on the OS X platform.� One error that comes up during compile is the "checking for wrc... /usr/local/bin/wrc
checking for atldef.h header... configure: error: Could not find the ATL includes".� I found a ATL version 2.0 from microsoft's website and downloaded these.� However, it does not contain atldef.h.� Though it does contain altbase.h, altcom.h, atlconv.h to name a few.� I read that the ATL includes are part of MFC is this correct? How would one go about finding the source and compiling these headers using the ppc native - libwine, so that the altdef.h headers can be used?
Thanks,
~Sanjay Connare