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Re: How to call *windows* functions in a cygwin c program
- From: Sylvain Petreolle <spetreolle at yahoo dot fr>
- To: John Morrison <john dot r dot morrison at ntlworld dot com>, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Cc: mplayer-dev-eng at mplayerhq dot hu
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 16:46:19 +0200 (CEST)
- Subject: Re: How to call *windows* functions in a cygwin c program
No, this is a bit more complicated.
The project is a video player that has been started on Linux.
To have _all_ codecs recognized and played with, it makes use
of windows DLLs, through windows emulation project parts.
Since emulating windows DLLs/functions under cygwin is a nonsense,
I looked after a way to compile it with cygwin win32 API calls.
--- John Morrison <john.r.morrison@ntlworld.com> a écrit : > If all
you need is to read some registry values check out the
> virtual (not sure if that's the right description) filesystem
>
> /proc/registry/...
>
> It gives you read only access to the windows registry. If you
> want to write I'm sure other people would appreciate the patch ;)
>
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