ops, nevermind, found it myself, pretty straightforwards... win32/time.c hacked it, works beautifully. but, itd be cool to make it a run-time option (like wine --sysdate='20000101') any hint on that? TIA. Eduardo G. Andrade wrote: > Hello all. > > I am trying to use WINE to make a windoze-only development environment > (very rudimentar, command line cross-compiler and stuff) > under Linux, because GNU make is far superior from the M$'s 'nmake'. > > Anyway, I have some trouble with expirating licenses and stuff, and the > solution is to revert the system date back to some > valid thing and then compile. > > Since I am now running it under WINE (yeah! it *almost* works great), I > wonder if it is possible to hack wine so it tells > the executed program some different date and time (changing systime in > Linux tends to wreak havoc with makefiles and stuff) > > Can someone point out where the unix-to-windoze sysdate translation is > done so I can hack it? > > TIA > -- -- SNIP -- "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits" +--------------------------------------+ | Eduardo G. Andrade | | Ibiz Tecnologia | | eduardo@ibiz.com.br | | 5579-3178 r 224 | +--------------------------------------+