Re: error: no implementation for WININET.dll.102(InternetGetConnectedState)
okay - Alexandre's solution did it. After turning on --debugmsg +loaddll, I noticed that wininet.dll was being loaded from "c:\windows\system". I'm running wine from a UNIX partition. adding "wininet" = "builtin, native" to config fixed the problem. thanks, Jason
On April 2, 2002 11:49 am, Jason M Bell wrote:
okay - Alexandre's solution did it.
After turning on --debugmsg +loaddll, I noticed that wininet.dll was being loaded from "c:\windows\system". I'm running wine from a UNIX partition.
adding "wininet" = "builtin, native" to config fixed the problem.
Shouldn't we default to builtin? -- Dimi.
I also have a suggestion for this: we could put ALL emulated dlls in the default config file with "something" = "builtin, native" and # the ones that aren't enough implemented/tested. Comments ?
adding "wininet" = "builtin, native" to config fixed the problem.
Shouldn't we default to builtin?
-- Dimi.
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Sylvain Petreolle <spetreolle(a)yahoo.fr> writes:
we could put ALL emulated dlls in the default config file with "something" = "builtin, native" and # the ones that aren't enough implemented/tested.
Comments ?
That wouldn't help; sometimes builtins work better and sometimes they don't, it depends on the application and on the Windows version of the native dlls. There isn't a single configuration that works better in all cases. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard(a)winehq.com
On April 2, 2002 09:02 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
That wouldn't help; sometimes builtins work better and sometimes they don't, it depends on the application and on the Windows version of the native dlls. There isn't a single configuration that works better in all cases.
That's true, but if we default to builtin, we expose more of _our_ bugs, and hopefully we get them fixed faster. -- Dimi.
"Dimitrie O. Paun" <dpaun(a)rogers.com> writes:
That's true, but if we default to builtin, we expose more of _our_ bugs, and hopefully we get them fixed faster.
Not necessarily; many bugs appear only when using a mix of natives and builtins, since this is where the compatibility requirements are the most strict. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard(a)winehq.com
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