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Supporting Zeoslib on Linux with Wine?

Posted: 19.01.2006, 18:22
by dank
I'm testing lots of Windows apps on Linux using Wine.
The results are surprisingly good, at least compared
to past years; for instance, Borland BDE seems to install
and pass simple tests now (it didn't last year).
I'm sure it doesn't run 100% yet, but with a little work it should.

Does Zeoslib have a regression test I can run to verify
that it is working properly? I'd like to run that under
Wine and fix all the Wine bugs it uncovers.

Failing that, are there any apps *built* with Zeoslib
that have automated regression tests I could run?

FWIW, you can see more about my Wine tests at
my page "Shipping your Windows Apps for Linux using Wine",
http://kegel.com/wine/isv/

Thanks!

- Dan

Posted: 20.01.2006, 12:32
by PsychoDad
In my extensive tests, Zeoslib works great with wine 0.94+ . Tests works with Firebird , PostgreSQL and MySQL . The version 0.94 resolve a issue that correct mscrvt library.

Regards,
Psychodad