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SubjectRe: using clrmame w/ wine Reply to this message
Posted byScoops1300
Posted on06/16/03 07:30 PM



> Hello..
>
> I'm trying to use clrmame w/ wine under freebsd, and some problems have
> developed since around version 3.0.
>
> It seems that the clrmame library xerces-c_2_3_0.dll depends on msvcirt.dll.
> The problem is that msvcirt.dll is not supported by wine, and a native dll
> override doesn't seem to work.
>
> This is what happens without using a native dll:
> % wine "c:\program files\clrmamepro\cmpro.exe"
> fixme:win32:PE_CreateModule Load Configuration directory ignored
> err:module:BUILTIN32_dlopen failed to load .so lib for builtin msvcirt.dll:
> Cannot open "/usr/local/lib/wine/msvcirt.dll.so"
> err:module:import_dll Loading module (file) MSVCIRT.dll (which is needed by
> C:\Program Files\clrmamepro\xerces-c_2_3_0.dll) failed (error -1073741702).
> err:win32:PE_LoadLibraryExA can't load C:\Program
> Files\clrmamepro\xerces-c_2_3_0.dll
> err:module:import_dll Loading module (file) xerces-c_2_3_0.dll (which is needed
> by C:\Program Files\clrmamepro\cmpro.exe) failed (error -1073741801).
>
> And this is with "msvcirt"= "native" in the wine config file:
>
> err:win:GetDesktopWindow Wine init error: either you're trying to use an invalid
> native USER.EXE config, or some graphics/GUI libraries or DLLs didn't initialize
> properly. Aborting.
>
>
> I'm curious if anyone has gotten around this..

I had 3.00 running under WINE, but I don't have WINE anymore and just run Clr on my Windows PC now. Actually, it was WINEx, for specificity sake, can't recall the version number. It just ran merrily along under the default settings.



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*using clrmame w/ wine  sl0ppy06/15/03 10:38 PM
.*Re: using clrmame w/ wine  seanfh02/15/05 09:28 AM
..Re: using clrmame w/ wine  Scoops130006/16/03 07:30 PM
..*Re: using clrmame w/ wine  sl0ppy06/17/03 09:53 AM
.*Re: using clrmame w/ wine  Roman06/16/03 06:56 AM
..*Re: using clrmame w/ wine  sl0ppy06/16/03 10:44 AM
...*Re: using clrmame w/ wine  Roman06/16/03 11:04 AM