DIB Engine : passing all tests

Ben Klein shacklein at gmail.com
Sun May 24 13:18:06 CDT 2009


2009/5/25 Massimo Del Fedele <max at veneto.com>:
> André Hentschel ha scritto:
>>
>> I dont know anything about that, but may it be possible to compile your
>> code to a standalone driver for seperate download?
>> It would be great to just install a DIB-Driver for wine.
>> Sorry if that was a stupid idea.
>>
> The idea is not stupid at all :-)
> I was thinking to do it, but I don't know for how many
> machines a separate compile would be needed.
> I'm working on ubuntu64, and I tested just migrating the
> 2 DLLs on an ubuntu32 and it do work, so I guess it should
> work on most linuxes.
> No idea on what will happen with Mac or other unixes....

To make this work and be as portable as possible, you'd need to
produce pure win32 DLLs (not ELF/PE hybrid .dll.so files). You would
then only need to distribute win32 and win64 variants, and not need to
worry about all the different kernels/libc's Wine is capable of
running on. :)



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