I'm having problems with winegcc and wrc. Both were working great on my system but then I had to move to a different setup. wrc seems to work (it doesn't complain at all and produces an object file) but when I link the generated object file to all my program I get "Error: winewrap failed": ... winegcc -I../../library --debug -c -o obj/utilities.o utilities.c wrc -o obj/resources.o resources.rc winegcc -mwindows -o bin/cspassword.exe obj/*.o -L../../library/bin -lcspassword -lcomctl32 Error: winewrap failed. make: *** [bin/cspassword.exe] Error 2 I'm using the latest snapshot. As I said it was all working fine before I moved system. What could be causing this? Thanks, Chris Seaton
On March 6, 2004 4:59 am, Chris Seaton wrote:
... winegcc -I../../library --debug -c -o obj/utilities.o utilities.c wrc -o obj/resources.o resources.rc winegcc -mwindows -o bin/cspassword.exe obj/*.o -L../../library/bin -lcspassword -lcomctl32 Error: winewrap failed. make: *** [bin/cspassword.exe] Error 2
I'm using the latest snapshot.
As I said it was all working fine before I moved system. What could be causing this?
If you mean that you're using the latest from CVS, something is wrong with your PATH because winewrap has been removed for a few days now. I also means that you're using an old winegcc/wineg++. What I suggest you do is that first you remove these old binaries. Try: which wine{gcc,g++,cpp,wrap} to figure out what exactly you are running (and what you need to delete). -- Dimi.
If you mean that you're using the latest from CVS, something is wrong with your PATH because winewrap has been removed for a few days now. I also means that you're using an old winegcc/wineg++. What I suggest you do is that first you remove these old binaries. Try:
which wine{gcc,g++,cpp,wrap}
to figure out what exactly you are running (and what you need to delete).
I don't have any old binaries. I just reformatted by entire system - this is the first time my system has had Wine installed. I'm using snapshot wine-20040213. Chris
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