Alan Nisota wrote:
I have a project (http://code.google.com/p/coreavc-for-linux) which is a linux executable which provides access to Windows DirectShow filters
The problem is that I normally provide a static binary so that users on x86-64 can install it easily without needing a 32bit build environment...
Offhand, I don't think winelib lends itself to use as a static library. We're rather heavily wedded to dynamic linking, more so than in the past. How bad would it be, really, to depend on the wine package? I'd be happy to help you think through the obstacles and see if that would work for you.
(The Linux Standard Base people ask occasionally if Wine belongs in the LSB. If it were, you wouldn't have to worry about Wine being installed. Maybe next year Wine will be indispensable to make it to that state...) - Dan