Is there a good reason why we ...
29 Nov
2001
29 Nov
'01
4:13 p.m.
I've just tripped over this again which reminded me to ask why we do it. Is there a good reason why we have to specify the full correct path to a dll in the dll overrides section if it isn't in the windows system? A program runs at some location on the path. It uses a dll which is in the same directory. I want explicitly to use a winelib builtin "dll" instead of it. I can't simply say "a4wwine"="builtin"; I have to use the full path. That would cause problems if the exe and dll moved. Is there a good reason for this behaviour? (i.e. would it be a waste of my time changing the dll override stuff?) Bill
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