docs/en wineusr-configuring.sgml wineusr-runni ...

Dimi Paun dimi at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Oct 21 19:41:32 CDT 2005


ChangeSet ID:	1129941692314936920608492
CVSROOT:	/cvsroot/wine
Module name:	docs
Changes by:	dimi at sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net	2005/10/21 17:41:32

Modified files:
	en             : wineusr-configuring.sgml wineusr-running.sgml 

Log message:
	Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan at ErnstFamily.ch>
	- document WINEDLLOVERRIDES
	- fix a broken link


Old revision  New revision  Changes     Path
 1.5           1.6           +1 -1       docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml
 1.3           1.4           +21 -1      docs/en/wineusr-running.sgml

Index: docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml
diff -u -p docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml:1.5 docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml:1.6
--- docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml	22 Oct 2005  0:41:32 -0000
+++ /dev/null	22 Oct 2005  0:41:32 -0000
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
           system is Microsoft-free.  However, Wine has the ability to
           load native Windows DLL's.
         </para>
-        <sect3>
+        <sect3 id="winecfg-dll-overrides">
           <title>DLL Overrides</title>
           <para>
             It's not always possible to run an application on builtin
Index: docs/en/wineusr-running.sgml
diff -u -p docs/en/wineusr-running.sgml:1.3 docs/en/wineusr-running.sgml:1.4
--- docs/en/wineusr-running.sgml	22 Oct 2005  0:41:32 -0000
+++ /dev/null	22 Oct 2005  0:41:32 -0000
@@ -286,10 +286,30 @@ Path="c:\windows;c:\windows\system;e:\;e
 
         <para>
           For more details about debug channels, check out the
-          <ulink url="http://wine.codeweavers.com/docs/wine-devel/">
+          <ulink url="http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wine-devel/">
             The Wine Developer's Guide</ulink>.
         </para>
       </sect2>
+      <sect2>
+        <title>WINEDLLOVERRIDES=[DLL Overrides]</title>
+        <para>
+          It's not always possible to run an application on builtin
+          DLL's.  Sometimes native DLL's simply work better. Altough 
+          these DLL overrides can be set using winecfg you might want
+          to use the WINEDLLOVERRIDES environment variable to set them.
+        </para>
+        <para>
+          For example, if you wanted wine to use native ole32.dll, 
+          oleaut32.dll and rpcrt4 you could run <command>wine</command> like this:
+        </para>
+        <screen>
+<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>WINEDLLOVERRIDES="ole32,oleaut32,rpcrt4=n" wine <replaceable>program_name</replaceable></userinput>
+        </screen>
+        <para>
+          For more informations about DLL overrides, please refer to the <link
+          linkend="winecfg-dll-overrides">DLL overrides</link> section of this guide.
+        </para>
+      </sect2>
     </sect1>
 
     <sect1 id="wineserver-command-line-options">



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