Hello, I'm web developer in a company that sell a software for business management, Windows based. We have a powerfull DLL that process a token string which we used as software license.
So, our customers pay a subscription and the software requests an authorization every month to our server, that generate and return another valid license. Well, we used to run this DLL in a Windows Server, but now we are trying to migrate this service to our main server side application, writed in PHP and based in an Ubuntu Server 14.04, hosted in AWS.
My need is just to run this DLL in it, a call to an executable that return a string.
Since the application is in PHP, a simple $token = exec("/usr/bin/wine executable.exe client=jonhsmith valid_until=9/03/2015 2>1 /dev/null") would be suffice.
Therefore, I don't need graphical libraries nor fonts, neither any kind of GUI support.
My question is: Is possible to install a minimal version of Wine to archive just this? If yes, how can I do it?
Thank you very much.
Minimal Wine installation (i.e. without GUI supp) to run DLL
Re: Minimal Wine installation (i.e. without GUI supp) to run
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-d4e6691 ... 913c4626ad
There are lots of other things you probably don't need (e.g., sound, scanners, printers) that you could leave out of the build.
There are lots of other things you probably don't need (e.g., sound, scanners, printers) that you could leave out of the build.
Re: Minimal Wine installation (i.e. without GUI supp) to run
Thank you dimesi,
I tried to compile without all options I don't need, but appears too much error... A friend discovered that version wine 1.6 is better to do it and we can finally compile for Ubuntu 14.04.
For who those want to know, the config command was:
Regards,
I tried to compile without all options I don't need, but appears too much error... A friend discovered that version wine 1.6 is better to do it and we can finally compile for Ubuntu 14.04.
For who those want to know, the config command was:
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./configure --without-x --without-freetype