I noticed in regedit's Makefile.in that it lists msvcrt, advapi32, and kernel32 in it's IMPORTS variable and has no foo_DLLS variable, whereas Winemaker by default puts most of those in the foo_DLLS variable.
What's the difference between the DLLS variable and the IMPORTS variable?
-Steve
Andriy Palamarchuk To: Steve Lustbader/ANR/MS/PHILIPS@AMEC <apa3a@yahoo.com wine-devel@winehq.com > cc: Subject: Re: WineLib with MSVCRT 09/16/2002 03:02 PM Classification:
--- steve.lustbader@philips.com wrote:
What is the proper way to use the MSVCRT in WineLib?
Check out how Wine programs (e.g. regedit) use MSVCRT.
Andriy
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Am Die, 2002-09-17 um 16.27 schrieb steve.lustbader@philips.com:
I noticed in regedit's Makefile.in that it lists msvcrt, advapi32, and kernel32 in it's IMPORTS variable and has no foo_DLLS variable, whereas Winemaker by default puts most of those in the foo_DLLS variable.
What's the difference between the DLLS variable and the IMPORTS variable?
No difference - just a different variable name. Look at the generated Makefiles. Elements of IMPORTS (for regedit) and the various xyz_DLLS (for winemaker-generated Makefiles) are all passed to winebuild as -l options.
Martin
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