V4MD b7 uploaded.
Sean Wilson
snw at paradise.net.nz
Sun Jul 11 10:08:56 CDT 2004
>I have put wrong DLL.
>
>The prev archive was need MSVCR71D, but I have put MSCVR71
>
>
>Now we have rebuilt ICU libs to be release,
>And now they use MSVCR71.
>
>And added one more DLL.
>
>So it works now, Sean ?
No, it still doesn't. I downloaded VComponents and V4MD self-extracting
archives, but not VEngine (going by the modification dates on your FTP
site) - is this correct, were there only 2 of the 3 archives altered? (If
so, BTW, you could remove msvcr71.dll from the VEngine archive as it's
duplicated in VComponents.)
The xtra still doesn't show up when executing showXLib and if I run any of
the examples it fails on the _first_ call to any Valentina-related handler.
However, when I run "put the xtraList" in my message window there is an
entry for Valentina: [#name: "V4MD.x32", #version: "2, 0, 0"]
I'm not sure what this means (whether Director, on start up, just scans
it's Xtras folder and sub-folders getting info on *.x32) or whether this
means that on some level it is being "registered".
If the GUID were not unique I would expect a "Duplicate ..." error on
startUp. Is something failing in IMoaRegister? For whatever reason neither
Valentina xtra appears as a scripting xtra in either MX or MX 2004.
My C:\Program Files\Paradigma Software\VComponents_Win_VC\ folder contains
the following:
FOLDERS:
compressors
encryptors
fields
functions
importers
Indexes
libs_antlr
libs_icu
libs_pictures
resources
script_languages
FILES:
Components_Readme.txt
icudt26l.dll
icuin26.dll
icuio26.dll
icuuc26.dll
Kernel_Win32_Debug.dll
Kernel_Win32_Debug.lib
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll
Is the structure correct and do I have all the necessary files?
Thanks,
-Sean.
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