Quick-and-dirty wrapper that tries to run 32-bit Windows command-line executables on Linux
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README.md

WiBo

A minimal, low-fuss wrapper that can run really simple command-line 32-bit Windows binaries on Linux - with less faff and less dependencies than WINE.

Don't run this on any untrusted executables, I implore you. (Or probably just don't run it at all... :p)

cmake -B build
cmake --build build
build/wibo

Rough to-do list:

  • Implement more APIs
  • Do something intelligent with Windows HANDLEs
  • Convert paths in environment variables (and the structure of PATH itself, maybe) to Windows format
  • Implement PE relocations rather than just failing unceremoniously
  • Make the PE loader work for DLLs as well in case we ever want to load some

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