--- lawson_whitney@juno.com wrote: > On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Andriy Palamarchuk wrote: > > > Lawson, > > sorry to bug you. > > > > Maybe I'm stupid, but I'm learning :-) > > > I didn't say that. I sound like a sarcastic bastard > sometimes when I > don't mean to. Don't worry, this is not you. I'm Ok with "sarcastic bastard" tone when you don't mean to ;-) I'm angry that I can't get something so simple to work. > > I need this to create unit test for regsvr32, but > I could not load a > > libary from the current directory. > > > > In one of the messages before you mentioned that > one > > can load library from WINEDLLPATH: > > > > > [whit@giftie cmdw]$ export > > > WINEDLLPATH="/home/whit/tools/cmdw" > > > [whit@giftie cmdw]$ printenv | grep -i wine > > > WINEDLLPATH=/home/whit/tools/cmdw > > > > Can I load a library from directory, which is not > in > > WINEDLLPATH? > > Yes, if it is on LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Wine seems not to > look in the current > directory for builtin dll's as it does for native > ones. This means "No", right? I have to change environment variables to make it look in the current directory. Is it supposed to work in this way or it is a bug? I think I have to test it locally only and don't submit the tests. > The value from GLE is meaningless here, I think, > since a handle is > returned. "GLE" is the "last error" variable? Again, thank you for help, Andriy __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users