On 9/1/21 5:44 PM, Zebediah Figura (she/her) wrote:
On 9/1/21 10:32 AM, Rémi Bernon wrote:
On 9/1/21 5:13 PM, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am 31.08.2021 um 17:47 schrieb Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org:
More important ones would be GnuTLS and libxml2. It may be interesting to see how well GnuTLS works with your scheme.
How will certificates work in a PE GnuTLS? My understanding is that currently Windows apps running in Wine will automagically pick up whatever root certificates the distro ships, which seems like a useful feature to me, in particular in corporate environments that might add their own internal certs.
FWIW I had a very quick look yesterday and it seems like there's also a lot of assembly code. I'm not sure that it'd work out easily anyway.
Wait, why not? Why shouldn't MinGW be capable of dealing with assembly?
FWIW, I've seen MinGW builds of gnutls (msys2 ships one, for example), and their configure.ac seems to explicitly support it.
Sure, but the way I did it here everything is built with Wine makefiles, not with the original build system. Which has advantages but causes some issues with non-C sources, as I described in my previous message.