I have a windows app that calls LoadLibrary on all the DLLs in a certain directory. It doesn't actually call any functions in the DLL; simply loading it causes the desired effects to take place. I'd like to replace one of those DLLs with a WineLib version that calls some Linux functions.
I've compiled the WineLib dll with Winemaker, so now I have mydll.dll.so. It's written in C++, by the way. How can I replace the normal mydll.dll, such that the Windows program will load the winelib dll when I run it with Wine?
-Steve