[NTLUG:Discuss] Using GCC to Make MS DLL's

Vaidya, Harshal (Cognizant) HarshalV at pun.COGNIZANT.COM
Tue Dec 9 12:57:37 CST 2003


Although I have never extensively worked with wine but I did try out running a lot of windows programs on Linux out of curiosity when I first learned of WIne. I used to read a lot of stuff about Wine in those days. Again, if I remember correctly there is an option to develop Windows Specific code compile and link it too. But I'm not sure if its through GCC or some other compiler. I guess fishing into Wine documents would take you on the right track.
 
Thanks ,
Harshal.

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Kenneth Loafman [mailto:ken at lt.com] 
	Sent: Tue 09/12/2003 23:50 
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	Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Using GCC to Make MS DLL's
	
	

	Googling for the answer, Wine came up, but I've not seen anything
	definite yet.  Problem is that we're primarily a Linux shop but need to
	build DLL's for Windows (4 developers).  I don't want to shell out the
	$$$ for 4 MS developer licenses unless I absolutely, positively, have no
	other way around it.
	
	...Ken
	
	
	Vaidya, Harshal (Cognizant) wrote:
	> Never heard of GCC supporting MS platform. New and strange for me!!
	> Is Wine somewhere in the picture?
	>
	>       -----Original Message-----
	>       From: Kenneth Loafman [mailto:ken at lt.com]
	>       Sent: Tue 09/12/2003 22:21
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	>       Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Using GCC to Make MS DLL's
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	>       Has anyone used GCC under Linux to make a MS DLL?  If so, could you
	>       point me to the README or other docs on the subject?
	>      
	>       My guess is that its possible, but difficult.
	>      
	>       ...Thanks,
	>       ...Ken
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