----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Wilck" Martin.Wilck@Fujitsu-Siemens.com To: "Bill Medland" billmedland@look.ca Cc: "wine-devel" wine-devel@winehq.org Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 6:08 AM Subject: Re: Where is the specfile documented nowadays?
Am Mit, 2002-09-25 um 01.48 schrieb Bill Medland:
(I guess we ought to do something about winemaker too; it still names
things
as libxxxx.so)
Can you be more specific? I thought with my latest patches these issues with winemaker were settled.
OK. Here is where I have a slight problem. (I am quite prepared to accept that it may be because I am not thinking, I am missing or I am just an idiot).
I am trying to create a wrapper around an existing shared object. testprog.exe is a windows exe that uses three functions exported by shfile.dll testprog is a linux executable which uses the same three functions exported by shfile.so (I guess I should have called it libshfile.so but never mind that for now) I want a wrapper that sits around shfile.so so that it can be called by testprog.exe under wine.
So I have a proxy wrapper (proxy.c) that uses libdl to load the shfile.so and redirect the calls, and I have a shfile.spec (which I am quite prepared to rename shfile.dll.spec, libshfile.dll.spec or whatever)
Now I want to use winemaker to set up the build environment.
winemaker --nosource-fix --dll --nomfc -I/home/cvswine/wine/include -ldl --s ingle-target shfile.dll --nogenerated-specs --nowrap .
and I presume that the resulting so has to be installed as /usr/local/lib/wine/shfile.dll.so (at least if it isn't there then it doesn't get loaded).
But winemaker seems to be setting things up so that it will create /usr/local/lib/libshfile.dll.so.
I guess the point is that I am not trying to create the so that "is" the executable (if you know what I mean); I am trying to create a true dll replacement.
Martin
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