Is that a service option or what? I don't really know anything about Windows services. If you can fix this issue in winrash please do so.
I've tried enabling this option and then popping up a dialog box and no dialog was displayed. It should be an easy change to re-enable this option. I'll try it tonight. What should I look for to see if this metafile test runs correctly?
Chris
Chris Morgan wrote:
I've tried enabling this option and then popping up a dialog box and no dialog was displayed. It should be an easy change to re-enable this option. I'll try it tonight. What should I look for to see if this metafile test runs correctly?
metafile.c:182: Test failed: EnumEnhMetaFile couldn't find EMR_EXTTEXTOUTA or EMR_EXTTEXTOUTW record
This should disappear.
This is from when I ran winetest.exe from the desktop:
http://test.winehq.org/data/200411021000/2000/gdi32:metafile.txt :
metafile.c:126:hdcDisplay 76010815 metafile.c:154:hdcMetafile 202107C1 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 1, emr->nSize 108, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 82, emr->nSize 368, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 37, emr->nSize 12, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 84, emr->nSize 336, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 84, emr->nSize 336, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 37, emr->nSize 12, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 40, emr->nSize 12, param 0022FB58 metafile.c:40:hdc 76010815, emr->iType 14, emr->nSize 20, param 0022FB58 metafile: 151 tests executed, 0 marked as todo, 0 failures.
And this is from when I ran winetest.exe from winrash: http://test.winehq.org/data/200411021000/2000_JakobErikssonBW/gdi32:metafile... :
metafile.c:126:hdcDisplay 3E010888 metafile.c:154:hdcMetafile CE210845 metafile.c:182: Test failed: EnumEnhMetaFile couldn't find EMR_EXTTEXTOUTA or EMR_EXTTEXTOUTW record metafile: 59 tests executed, 0 marked as todo, 1 failure.
Hi, During the winelib library building, I want to specify a function which will be first called when DLL is loaded. From the winelib user's guide, I saw there should be a line in spec file something like: init DllMain
But it seems that winebuild doesn't support this anymore. So how can i specify an entry point function for a winelib library? Thanks.
Wu
Jia L Wu jwu@cc.helsinki.fi writes:
But it seems that winebuild doesn't support this anymore. So how can i specify an entry point function for a winelib library? Thanks.
Simply name your function DllMain and it will be called automatically.
If you run stuff from this shell, it should run without a GUI... or something. Could come in handy for debugging of winetest.exe
Haven't tested it yet, but have a go: