Director Xtra on Boot Camp
Ruslan Zasukhin
ruslan at paradigmasoft.com
Thu Apr 17 23:45:32 CDT 2008
On 4/18/08 12:39 AM, "Dave Miller" <dwmiller at umich.edu> wrote:
Hi Dave,
>> Value Name: ObCaseInsensitive
>> Data Type: REG_DWORD
>> Value Data: 1 (Case sensitive)
>>
>
> Seems to not make a difference.
Later
>------------
> OK. Changing to all caps and setting the registry value to case
> insensitive works!
>
> ???
>
> Don't ask me why. But I'm happy!
>
> I'll let you know if I see any other problems.
Strange is that by idea, if you change registry value to case-insensitive,
this should be enough... May be you need restart windows after that to see
effect ?
I am very glad that you have resolve this problem :-)
> Dave
>
>
>
> On Apr 17, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>
>> On 4/17/08 11:50 PM, "Dave Miller" <dwmiller at umich.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>>> Regarding case sensitivity: If I put VSharedWin32_Release_VC.dll in
>>> the same directory as V4MD.x32, then it finds it OK. The xtra will
>>> instantiate in Director and Depends.exe doesn't report an error.
>>>
>>> If I put the same file in the PATH directory, then it does not find
>>> it
>>> unless the case is all upper, VSHAREDWIN32...
>>>
>>> So that's part of the mystery solved.
>>>
>>> Now that the xtra instantiates, something is causing a Director crash
>>> when I execute init().
>>
>>> Any ideas? Do you want me to send you the current Depends.exe output
>>> for V4MD.x32? It still has a few warnings.
>>
>> Few warning in depends this can be normal.
>> not always it finds all dlls,
>>
>>
>> Why it crashes on init() ...
>> may be it not finds yet ICU dlls?
>> or vresources XML files
>>
>> Its hard to say in such way.
>>
>>
>> Does exists way make it case-insensitive ??
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
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