Hi,
--- gupta.lokesh@philips.com wrote:
- When I run winemaker in my project root directory, it runs
successfully but in the end does not produce any configure script as said in the documentation but produces directly a Makefile
I build simple Winelib apps all the time. Try this winemaker /path/to/app or from one directory up just winemaker appfolder/
- The Makefile must be manually tweaked to put in the WINE include
files path and the WINE libraries path.
Very odd. I have no problem with it here.
- After changing the generated Makefile, when I run it, I see
thousands of
warnings related to ignoring of __stdcall__ attribute in some of the windows header files, but the build goes through
- The generated executable always has a .so extension which gives a
feeling that it is a shared library rather than an executable
Thats fine. It should be program-name.exe.so
- When I run the above generated file, it simply dumps core without
any messages "Segmentation Fault"
- When I try to run the above application through GDB to debug it, it
Are you running the program like ./program.exe.so or are you using wineprogram.exe.so
crashes even before reaching main
- When I try to run the above application through winedbg to debug
it, it simply hangs, nothing happens after that.
If such a basic thing does not work with Winelib, then I hope that something is wrong with the way I have understood things and in my process of trying to do this. Can somebody help ?? By the way, the same kind of setup also did not work on Linux/Intel and Linux/Athlon combinations as well. So there must be something very wrong in the way I am doing it. I imagine that the Winelib user's guide documentation is totally out of date, in which case could somebody please forward me a document which can produce working executables.
Yes the documentation is really out of date I think. I dont know if any newer documentation exists.
Thanks Steven
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