Module: docs Branch: master Commit: 50b65515fd7f8c42bd046450413d66f9ec5ee8d1 URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/?a=commit;h=50b65515fd7f8c42bd04645041...
Author: André Hentschel nerv@dawncrow.de Date: Thu Apr 4 02:44:49 2013 +0200
winelib: Use winecfg to set a DllOverride.
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en/winelib-bindlls.sgml | 9 ++------- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en/winelib-bindlls.sgml b/en/winelib-bindlls.sgml index 54fb63a..f978780 100644 --- a/en/winelib-bindlls.sgml +++ b/en/winelib-bindlls.sgml @@ -255,13 +255,8 @@ signed short WINAPI MyProxyWinFunc (unsigned short a, void *b, void *c, If you have both a Windows DLL and a Linux DLL/proxy pair then you will have to ensure that the correct one gets called. The easiest way is probably simply to rename the windows version so that it doesn't get - detected. Alternatively you could specify in the DllOverrides section - (or the AppDefaults\myprog.exe\DllOverrides section) of the config - file (in your .wine directory) that the built-in version be used. Note - that if the Windows version Dll is present and is in the same - directory as the executable (as opposed to being in the Windows - directory) then you will currently need to specify the whole path to - the dll, not merely its name. + detected. Alternatively you could set a DLL override with winecfg, + so that the built-in version is used. </para> <para> Once you have done this you should be using the Linux Shared Object