From: Francois Gouget <fgouget(a)free.fr>
To: José Soriano Díaz <jose__sor(a)hotmail.com>
CC: wine-devel(a)winehq.com
Subject: Re: native dll's
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 10:10:17 -0700 (PDT)
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, José Soriano Díaz wrote:
Hi there, I'm working in a telerobotics project and I need to
link a
windows dll in order to use a Cybernet Joystick.
First I tried to use the winAPI functions LoadLibrary,
FreeLibrary and GetProccessAddress as I were working on Windows, and
I recompiled my program with winelib:
*. winemaker /my_path/
*. ./configure
*. make all
but it didn't create any executable, what I obtained was a
lib*.so, because winemaker thought I was trying to compile a dll,
not to use one.
To force winemaker to generate an executable simply use it as
follows:
* type "winemaker --cuiexe /my_path" to indicate a console executable
* type "winemaker --guiexe /my_path" to indicate a graphical executable
You can also use "winemaker -?" to get a list of options supported by
winemaker.
So my question is quite siple How can I
link a native dll in
a Unix project?
I think you have used the right approach: LoadLibrary /
GetProccessAddress / FreeLibrary. If that works for you then it's the
simplest approach.
I'm afraid it doesn't work, when I executed what I compiled , I obtained
"Undefined Symbol" in any call to the native dll. Thanks anyway for the
advice.
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