On Mar 22, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Francois Gouget wrote:
The Winelib tools (winebuild, winegcc, wrc, widl, etc) are actually used everyday [sic] and are under active development as they are used to build Wine itself.
Ah, I didn't know that. I thought winelib was more like a replacement for the SDK. (And maybe it's that, too; as a UNIX weenie, I'm well outside my knowledge base here.)
What is not under active development is the tools to automatically convert Windows projects / source code into something that can be compiled using the Wine build tools. ...
I think I begin to understand. And I'd guess that's why Scott described it as a converter, not as built-in functionality.
But none of that should be an issue for someone writing a dsp/vcproj to SCons converter.
True, but that project would be less appealing to us, as it wouldn't require the student to open our code base (or yours, for that matter), and what we'd like is for the student to evolve into a regular contributor.
Hope this helps, -- Greg Noel, retired UNIX guru