Eric Pouech eric.pouech@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Raul Dias a �crit :
Is it possible that the --dll command line argument is not valid for subprocess/forks from the lauched process?
Or is it a feature ?
it's aa feature the --dll option is likely to disapear (as is it for now), and will only be supported thru registry settings, on a per app basis (the --dll switch may remain as a temporary setting of those registry entries)
what you're looking for is provided by setting the proper DllOverride information under HKLM\Software\Wine\Wine\Config\AppDefaults\<appname>\DllOverrides
where <appname> is the name of you app
HTH
A+
Ok,
change everything in config: <...> [DllOverrides] "comctl32" = "builtin" "commctrl" = "builtin" <...> [AppDefaults\acmsetup.exe\DllOverrides] "comctl32" = "builtin" "commctrl" = "builtin"
and I kept --dll commctrl,comctl32=b
ie5setup.exe does load the builtin version of comctl32.
Later on, ie5setup launchs acmesetup.exe.
Now acmesetup.exe loads its own comctl32 no matter what. The problem is that I don't have commctrl.dll (native), so it will fail.
[]'s Raul Dias