[V4RB] Continuing problem with "Can't load library
VShared_win32_Release_VC.dll"
Ruslan Zasukhin
sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Thu Apr 19 15:29:36 CDT 2007
On 17/4/07 5:56 PM, "Steve Albin" <steve at steve-albin.com> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, April 17, 2007 BillMounce at Comcast.net (Bill Mounce) wrote:
>
>> I am sorry to have been imprecise. I meant, does it matter where I
>> get the files FROM to create the installer? Can I tell Inno Setup to
>> go to the Paradigma folder and get the files from there?
YES you can.
This is one of things I love in InnoSetup and
hate Apple Package because it requires build tmp folder
as on user computer.
>> What can cause a file not to load, other than the VResources folder
>> is not present?
>>
>
> My Windows knowledge is rudimentary so you can take this for what it is worth.
> But because I don't have an in depth knowledge of Windows, I try to handle
> things on the simplest level.
>
> When I use Inno Setup to create an installer for a Valentina app, I first
> create the folder as it would appear on the end users computer.
Not required.
> That means
> adding my app, the VComponents files, the readme, etc into the folder. Then I
> run the app in that folder. If the app works, then I have Inno Setup create
> the installer from files in that same folder. That way, I know I'm getting
> the correct files and there is no question of mismatched files.
>
> Yes, this is a bit of added work because I have to manually copy the
> VComponents from where ever the Valentina installer places them. But, if you
> are expecting the user to run the app with the VComponents in the same folder
> as the app, then you need to do this anyway to test.
--
Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com
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