On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Maxime Sednaoui <maximeseddev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

First, I already asked for the same thing at the forum where  I've been told to post here for my question
Link here : http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18675

I have a Windows executable that load a really simple DLL (it is a test) and I want to create a Winelib DLL that will override the Windows DLL. Basically, I created mylib_main.c and mylib.spec to build the Winelib DLL with the command:
winegcc -mwindows -o mylib.dll.so mylib_main.c -I${WINE_ROOT}/include -shared mylib.spec
winebuild -w --def -o libmylib.def --export mylib.spec

Now I have mylib.dll.so and I want to override mylib.dll
What should I do ? I removed the Windows library but then I got a Page Fault when the function is called. I also tried to configure the override with winecfg or set environment variables like WINEDLLPATH or add a DllMain in my library. I don't understand how to proceed.

Is this because of the way I build my library ? Or maybe I forget a step to link it properly ?


Hi,

I'm not an expert on this, but anyway: the docs say:
"If you have problems then set the WINEDEBUG=+module environment variable before running wine to see what is actually happening."

So I would suggest to try that first. 
Second, it might be that your dll is loaded, but that it crashes inside? Have you got a trace of the crash? Or have you ran winedbg/wine with gdb to analyze the crash?

Regards,

Matijn