Duane Clark wrote: > Rickshaw wrote: > > I am trying to get a rather large C++ program written in visual studio > > 6.0 to work on a linux system. I have installed the wine libraries and > > it runs just fine using: > > > > wine <executable name> > > > > However, I would like to be able to compile the program using > > winemaker on my linux box. Winemaker runs smoothly. However, the > > makefile generated by Winemaker in the root directory has all kinds of > > problems and wont compile. > > Questions about winemaker/winelib should be directed to the wine-devel list. > > > Also, would the executable produced by > > winemaker be executable without wine? In other words could I ftp the > > code created by the makefile to another machine without wine and run > > the newly created windows application from that linux box? > > No, you still need Wine. Winelib/winemaker are really only useful in > porting apps to a non-x86 platform. And now that Macs are x86, and > SolarisX86 is (once again) freely available, the usefulness of winelib > has dropped considerably in my opinion. Thanks for the response I was a little unclear after reading the winemaker doc's _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users