Hi!
I'm extremly new to this so please don't call me names! :)
I'm trying to port a Windows app to Linux using winelib. When running ./configure I get this error: checking for atldef.h header... configure: error: Could not find the ATL includes
What is atldef.h? Some third-party stuff? It doesn't seem to be included with wine..
Regards Per Wigren
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Per Wigren wrote:
Hi!
I'm extremly new to this so please don't call me names! :)
I'm trying to port a Windows app to Linux using winelib. When running ./configure I get this error: checking for atldef.h header... configure: error: Could not find the ATL includes
What is atldef.h? Some third-party stuff? It doesn't seem to be included with wine..
I assume you used winemaker to generate the Makefile. Apparently winemaker thought that your project uses the MFC (maybe because it found an stdafx.h file).
* If winemaker was wrong, then in configure.in look for NEEDS_MFC and set it to 0. Then run autoconf to re-generate the configure script and re-run configure.
* If you are indeed using the MFC, then you will first need to compile them using Winelib. And this is where atldef.h will come from (recent versions of the MFC use ATL).
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