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> > 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. >
Yeah I figured winex would probably work, but I haven't tried installing it under FreeBSD. I know there will be a few obstacles to get around doing that. It might be easier to just figure out the msvcirt.dll problem with the standard wine.
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