--- Lars Segerlund lars.segerlund@comsys.se wrote:
Ok, I get it, wine must us a binary loader for the windows dll's ... areasonable ...
Under Windows you can just compile the dll using mingw and then drop the dll in to the program direct that you want to test. Lets say you have a app name foo.exe you can copy the wine comctl32.dll to that directory that contains foo.exe and the make a copy of foo.exe and name the copy foo.exe.local When you create a *.exe.local file it exposes a hidden hack in Windows that forces it to search the local directory first for dlls no matter what the registry setting is. Note this only works for comctl32, shell32, shlwapi, ole32 and a few others. Dlls from Wine like user32, gdi32, ntdll, kernel32 and friends cannot be loaded on Windows.
Like the other guy suggested you should checkout ReactOS. We support building a good number of the Wine dlls for Windows.
Thanks Steven
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