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Tue Jun 11 15:20:43 1996 Alexandre Julliard <julliard@lrc.epfl.ch> * [debugger/break.c] [loader/signal.c] Fixed breakpoints in 32-bit code. * [include/windows.h] Added many more Win32 versions of standard structures. * [include/winreg.h] [misc/registry.c] Moved private types into registry.c. * [memory/string.c] (New file) Moved most string functions from misc/lstr.c; added Win32 version of all functions. * [misc/wsprintf.c] Implemented Win32 wsprintf functions. * [objects/bitmap.c] Implemented Win32 bitmap functions. * [windows/dialog.c] Don't set dialog procedure before the controls are created. This avoids a crash in Winhelp. Tue Jun 11 14:10:06 1996 Martin von Loewis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de> * [controls/menu.c] [if1632/user.spec] [windows/message.c] Replace PeekMessage with PeekMessage16. * [if1632/kernel32.spec][misc/main.c] GetVersion32,GetVersionEx32A,GetVersionEx32W: new functions. MAIN_ParseVersion: new function, new command line option -winver. GetVersion: modified to take command line argument into account. * [if1632/kernel32.spec] [win32/process.c] FreeLibrary32: new function. TlsAlloc: initialize Tls to zero. InterlockedIncrement,InterlockedDecrement,InterlockedExchange: new functions. * [if1632/kernel32.spec] SetErrorMode,GetActiveWindow: new relays to existing functions. * [if1632/kernel32.spec][win32/user32.c] PeekMessage32A,PeekMessage32W: new functions. * [include/struct32.h][include/windows.h] Moved MSG32 to windows.h. Renamed MSG to MSG16. Modified prototypes to use MSG16 * [include/winbase.h] OSVERSIONINFO32A,OSVERSIONINFO32W: new structures. Sun Jun 9 20:53:30 1996 Marcus Meissner <msmeissn@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> * [if1632/Makefile.in] [loader/builtin.c] version.dll,lz32.dll added. * [include/lzexpand.h] [if1632/lz32.spec] [if1632/lzexpand.spec] [misc/lzexpand.c] lz32.dll added. Modified to new function naming standard. * [include/ver.h] [if1632/ver.spec] [if1632/version.spec] [misc/ver.c] version.dll added (win32 version of ver.dll). Modified to new function naming standard. Use registry to look up a LOCALE langids too. (VerInstallFile,VerFindFile still stubs) Fri Jun 7 20:40:20 1996 Albrecht Kleine <kleine@ak.sax.de> * [files/file.c] Added a warning if GetTempFileName() gets a bad drive parameter. * [misc/commdlg.c] Changed file listbox color to gray in SaveFile dialog (just like Windows does this).
1. INTRODUCTION Wine is a program that allows running MS-Windows programs under X11. It consists of a program loader, that loads and executes an MS-Windows binary, and of an emulation library that translates Windows API calls to their Unix/X11 equivalent. Wine is free software. See the file LICENSE for the details. Basically, you can do anything with it, except claim that you wrote it. 2. COMPILATION You must have one of: Linux version 0.99.13 or above NetBSD-current FreeBSD-current or FreeBSD 1.1 You also need to have libXpm installed on your system. The sources for it are probably available on the ftp site where you got Wine. They can also be found on ftp.x.org and all its mirror sites. To build Wine, first do a "./configure" and then a "make depend; make". The executable "wine" will be built. "wine" will load and run 16-bit Windows executables. To build Winelib, do a "./configure --with-library", and then a "make depend; make". The library "winelib.a" will be built, allowing to compile Windows source code under Unix. If you have an ELF compiler, you can use "./configure --with-dll" instead to build a shared library. To upgrade to a new release by using a patch file, first cd to the top-level directory of the release (the one containing this README file). Then do a "make clean", and patch the release with: gunzip -c patch-file | patch -p1 where "patch-file" is the name of the patch file (something like Wine-yymmdd.diff.gz). You can then re-run "./configure", and then run "make depend; make". 3. SETUP Once Wine has been built correctly, you can do "make install"; this will install the wine executable and the man page. Wine requires you to have a file /usr/local/etc/wine.conf (you can supply a different name when configuring wine) or a file called .winerc in your home directory. The format of this file is explained in the man page. The file wine.ini contains a config file example. 4. RUNNING PROGRAMS When invoking Wine, you must specify the entire path to the executable, or a filename only. For example: to run Windows' solitaire: wine sol (using the searchpath to locate the file) wine sol.exe wine c:\\windows\\sol.exe (using a dosfilename) wine /usr/windows/sol.exe (using a unixfilename) Note: the path of the file will also be added to the path when a full name is supplied on the commandline. Have a nice game of solitaire, but be careful. Emulation isn't perfect. So, occasionally it may crash. 5. GETTING MORE INFORMATION The best place to get help or to report bugs is the Usenet newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. The Wine FAQ is posted there every month. If you add something, or fix a bug, please send a patch ('diff -u' format preferred) to julliard@lrc.epfl.ch for inclusion in the next release. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard@lrc.epfl.ch
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