Howdy. I'm a newbie to wine, got its latest version compiled and set on redhat 8. I have a source for a program written with VC++ that uses windows threads, eventobjects and sockets. I would like to run this program on linux using wine. Program consists of several .c and .h files. One of the .c files has the main() method. The program is console-based - does not use MFCs. What I did is I used winemaker to parse the program source code, generate config and makefiles. I made sure to use flags such as --nomfc --console I edited the Makefile to make sure when linking, proper dlls are attached (ws2_32 msvcrt). Program compiles fine; generates all the object files and the wine exec (progname.exe.so); I get some warnings about poitner casting, etc. Now the hard part, when I try to run the program (by executing the ./progname shell script that invokes wine + executable), the wine tells me it 'Could not load graphics driver 'x11drv' and then simply hangs occupying 99% of the CPU time. Now, I tried to use debug +all and got a lot of text printing out, same stuff over and over (some sort of a loop). I also wrote a tiny helloworld program using VC++ and did not have trouble compiling/running it under wine (winemaker + configure + make), it also complained about the x11drv driver, but then it ran. However, in that case, there was only 1 source file. I was also wondering how to tell wine which file the main resides in and how to compile on wine the windows source without shared libs (compile the dll functions into the executable). I would appreciate any input, the program I'm trying to run is complex in the algorithmic sense, it does not use registries or mfcs; it uses windows sockets and threads. At this point, I am not sure whether the problem is somewhere in my program or with the wine setup or perhaps the way I get it compiled. Any help to get it running I would appreciate a lot :) Regards ... Jarek Myszewski University at Buffalo _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users