Re: [Wine]replacing builtin library files with native dlls

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>From the sound of your post, you chose to install Wine
via an RPM.  Some people have reported that this
method of installation will not make the config file
available.  If installed from source, your guaranteed
a config file. ;)

Hiji

--- nvariance-m1@xxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I want to replace some of the builtin libraries of
> Wine with native ones to improve performance in some
> games.  The wine documentation refers to a
> '~/.wine/config' that doesn't exist.  From what I've
> gathered from this mailing list, I should simply
> move
> the native dlls I want into the fake c drive
> (.wine/drive_c/windows) and Wine will use them
> instead.  Is this right or am I missing anything?
> 
> Also, would there be a problem with, for instance,
> importing most/all of the DirectX 8/9 dlls?  Would
> it
> be a seamless integration or is it unadvisable?
> 
> Lastly, would doing the above breach any of MS's End
> User License Agreements (I have a license for
> Win98)?
> 
> Thanks for any answers you can provide.
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