Dose wine people hate Solaris?
EriK W
bopew2000 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 26 19:41:58 CDT 2001
> What does not work? Do you have unicode/libwine_unicode.so or not?
> Does the following command run or does it say it cannot find
> libwine_unicode.so?
>
I does have the libwine_unicode.so
but it just don't go to ~unicode directory to search for it, it always
report " can't find it in /usr/local/lib" I don't know why, I am using bash,
so I just simply copied libwine_unicode.so over to make it happy.
>
> [...]
> >
gcc -c -I. -I. -I../include -I../include -g -O2 -Wall -mpreferred-stack-bou
> > ndary=2 -fPIC -DSTRICT -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/openwin/include -o stabs.o
> On my system r_debug is defined in '/usr/include/link.h'. According
> to dpkg this is part of libc6-dev. So the problem is that the Solaris C
> library does not define it. The link.h header says:
>
> Data structure for communication from the run-time dynamic linker for
> loaded ELF shared objects.
>
> The easy way out is to say that winedbg is not essential to get
> Wine working. So you could decide not to compile it at all.
take it out?
Can I do that by commenting "
LIBPROGRAMS = \
debugger/winedbg" ?
> A better approach would be to either provide this r_debug structure
> somehow if it is relevant on Solaris, or remove all the related stuff on
> Solaris. I'm not a winedbg expert so I've reached my limit here. Maybe
> Eric Pouech could advise you better.
OK, then I think I probably should be a quite beaver to sit and wait Eric
Pouech to figure it out. :)
Millions thanks, Francois!!
> --
> Francois Gouget fgouget at free.fr http://fgouget.free.fr/
> Linux, WinNT, MS-DOS - also known as the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
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