From: cwilson AT ee DOT gatech DOT edu (Charles Wilson) Subject: Re: B20: Bug in windres??? 6 Dec 1998 07:48:12 -0800 Message-ID: <366A45A0.2A2481FD.cygnus.gnu-win32@ece.gatech.edu> References: <36512DE3 DOT 5C14DB45 AT uniweb DOT se> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To: Jens Yllman Cc: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Jens - Did you ever get an answer to this question? I'm using a .rc file that works fine with Mickeysoft tools, but with windres, my executable has the icons, and a _blank_ version properties page. I'm pretty sure it's a bug in windres, since I did the following experiment: ALL MICKEYSOFT: run.rc --(using rc.exe from MS)--> run.res run.c --(using cl.exe from MS)--> run.obj run.obj + run.res --(using cl.exe from MS)--> run.exe This version has icons + a filled in version properties page. ALL CYGWIN: run.rc --(using windres)--> run_res.o run.c --(using gcc)--> run.o run.o + run_res.o --(using "gcc -mwindows -e _mainCRTStartup run.o run_res.o -o run.exe")--> run.exe This version has icons but a blank version properties page. MIXED 1: run.rc --(using windres)--> run_windres.res <<< forced windres to generate a .res file >>> run.c --(using cl.exe from MS)--> run.obj run.obj + run_windres.res --(using cl.exe from MS)--> run.exe This version has icons but a blank version properties page. MIXED 2: couldn't do this (use rc.exe to generate .res file, and then use gcc to build run.o and run.exe) because gcc doesn't grok .res files. I tried using res2coff, but res2coff doesn't grok "Named resource types" (????) If I could do this experiment, and the result was a working run.exe with icons AND filled in versions properties page, then the conclusion below would be proven. Right now it's just a strong suspicion. Anyway, the conclusion I draw is that (1) it's not the linker (cl vs. gcc) (2) it is the resource compiler (rc vs. windres) that is the problem. Any thoughts? --Chuck Wilson ---------RC FILE-------- run ICON PRELOAD "run.ico" rxvt ICON "rxvt.ico" XEmacs ICON "xemacs.ico" XEmacsFile ICON "File.ico" XEmacsLisp ICON "Lisp.ico" #include #include "run.h" 1 VERSIONINFO FILEVERSION 1, 1, 3, 0 PRODUCTVERSION 1, 1, 3, 0 FILEOS VOS_NT_WINDOWS32 FILETYPE VFT_APP FILESUBTYPE 0 BEGIN BLOCK "StringFileInfo" BEGIN BLOCK "04090000" BEGIN VALUE "CompanyName", "Charles S. Wilson\000" VALUE "FileDescription", "Runs console-mode programs sans console.\000" VALUE "FileVersion", "1.1.3\000" VALUE "InternalName", "run\000" VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright © 1988 Charles S. Wilson\000" VALUE "OriginalFilename", "run.exe\000" VALUE "ProductName","run\000" VALUE "ProductVersion","1.1.3\000" VALUE "GPL Copyleft", "Released under the GNU General Public License version 2\000" END END END --------END RC FILE---------- Jens Yllman wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem with windres. I "compile" a .rc that looks like this: > > #include > > #define VERSIONINFO_1 1 > > VERSIONINFO_1 VERSIONINFO > FILEVERSION 0, 1, 0, 0 > PRODUCTVERSION 0, 1, 0, 0 > FILEOS VOS_NT_WINDOWS32 > FILETYPE VFT_APP > BEGIN > BLOCK "StringFileInfo" > BEGIN > BLOCK "041d04b0" > BEGIN > VALUE "CompanyName", "Jens Yllman\0" > VALUE "FileDescription", "A small wallpaper changer.\0" > VALUE "FileVersion", "0.1\0" > VALUE "InternalName", "swwall\0" > VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright © Jens Yllman 1998\0" > VALUE "OriginalFilename", "swwall.exe\0" > END > END > > BLOCK "VarFileInfo" > BEGIN > VALUE "Translation", 0x41d, 1200 > END > END > > The command line I use look like this: > > windres -i ver.rc -o ver.o > > And the "compile" seems do work ok. And when I link it to my .exe it > works ok to. And when I do "properties" on the .exe in Explorer I now > have a "Version" page. But this page does not contain the information I > have put in the ver.rc. It is empty. > > Anybody know how to get version info into you .exe using gnu-win32??? > > Or maybe someone know if this is a bug??? > > Jens Yllman - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".