On Mittwoch, 2. März 2022 18:34:22 -03 Miguel A. Vallejo wrote: > Hello! > > Finding and placing missing DLLs into the Windows directory of Wine is > easy. > > I think the problem is the windows executables in wine have not been > compiled with the -static-libgcc option of MinGW, so not including all > these libgcc DDLs can be considered a bug itself. > > But compiling it without -static-libgcc can be considered a bug also. > > This is why I'm asking.
We are talking about closed source here, don't we? I don't see any straight forward way to know how the programs have been compiled except reverse engineering. Not going to do that. Contacting the provider of the Windows-Programs IMHO would not help either because "it works on xxx version of MS-Windows". If the problem is a bug or changes in Wine (6.0.2 is a development version - no?) Wine-HQ would be the right place to ask, I think. Either way debian-users does not seem to be the right mailing list for this kind of problems. Unless this is a packaging problem ("...repack..."?) but I don't know. I can't help I'm afraid. ..._ _.__ __... ...__ ._._. -- Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE