Re: first timer, so go easy on me

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Hi John,
Thanks for the suggestion, that is my next step if this doesn't work :)

Quentin.

"John Freed" <john@integrita.com> wrote in message
3C05A014.4010109@integrita.com">news:3C05A014.4010109@integrita.com...
> Hmmm...it would seem to me that rather than copying the binaries and
DLL's,
> you'd want to recompile it using Winelib (assuming it's in C).
>
> Anyhow to answer your question, I haven't heard of that symptom. Tons of
> debugging suggestions in the docos.
>
> Quentin wrote:
>
> > Hello fellow Wine users,
> >
> > I have written an app that runs in Windows and I would like to try to
get it
> > running under Linux using Wine.  So I copied all of my files and
binaries
> > from my Windows box to my Linux box (as well as all required DLLs.)
> >
> > So far I have been able to get Wine to come up and start, only giving
me:
> > 'FIXME:pthread_rwlock_rdlock' and 'FIXME:pthread_rwlock_unlock'
messages.
> > It seems to me that my program is (should be?) running, but I do not see
it
> > on the desktop.
> >
> > My questions are: is this a common problem with a solution?  If not and
if
> > this happens to be the code in my program, is there a way that I can
have my
> > program (compiled under windows) output debug information while running
with
> > Wine under Linux?
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> > Quentin.
> >
> >
> >
>




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