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Re: Beating up, kicking, and verbally abusing an old dead rotted horse...
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:43:09 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Chris Gray wrote:
Martin Legault wrote:

If Matt or someonelse rewrite the code (open sourced or not) I would suggest to
use a framework that is available to most of the OS like Qt or GTk. That way it
would be really easy to port to all OS not just the most known. Wine is working
fine for now but if TD is recompiled with the new visual C..., will it still run
thru wine?

My understanding is that the new Wine supports the .NET framework using MONO
(open source implementation of nearly all of .NET). I think it is older
programs, and game-like programs (like LEGO's designer) that it has trouble
with.

Compiling pre-existing code with the latest Visual C++ won't introduce the .NET
framework into an app.  The app would have to be rewritten to use .NET in order
to get a .NET dependency in, so that's not an issue.  Apps compiled with Visual
Studio 2005 no longer work on any version of Windows prior to Windows 2000, but
I doubt that would be a problem in Wine.

--Travis



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  Re: Beating up, kicking, and verbally abusing an old dead rotted horse...
 
(...) My understanding is that the new Wine supports the .NET framework using MONO (open source implementation of nearly all of .NET). I think it is older programs, and game-like programs (like LEGO's designer) that it has trouble with. -Chris Gray (16 years ago, 7-Nov-08, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.general)

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