Sure, send me both. The precompiled one would be useful to test OLE, and the source would be useful to test OLE, Winelib, and the Wine DLLs. Also, a few months ago, I did a web search for the OLE problem, and turned up an old thread on the Wine mailing list that actually had stdole32.odl. The URL is http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2003/01/0858.html.
I tried it with MS mktyplib (with Wine DLLs). Strangly, it produced the exact same FIXMEs that the C program generated, but generated a diffrent typelib. And more then two bytes differed. The two typelibs are attached. I'll try it with InstallShield.
Samuel Lauber
----- Original Message ----- From: "Boaz Harrosh" boaz@moeg.org To: "Sam Lauber" sam124@operamail.com Subject: Re: working together on stdole.tlb and a end to dcom9x Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:18:43 +0200
Sam Lauber wrote:
Someone should develop a Wine testcase that tests typelibs. Does anyone know of a typelib testcase?
Last I checked wine with native ole would crash on any simple WTL project hosting an OCX. It would crash at the point it was trying to query for the typelibs and interface info inside the typelib. So first thing I'd do is Just compile a simple WTL app hosting any OCX.
Do you need that I send you one? Compiled on VC6 on windows? What OCX can one use that would work with native ole? Is source OK? or you also need a compiled exe with debug info (.pdb)?
Free Life Boaz
Hi Sam, --- Sam Lauber sam124@operamail.com wrote:
I tried it with MS mktyplib (with Wine DLLs). Strangly, it produced the exact same FIXMEs that the C program generated, but generated a diffrent typelib. And more then two bytes differed. The two typelibs are attached. I'll try it with InstallShield.
Try this one
http://www.volny.cz/xnavara/stdole32.c
Thanks Steven
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