#86: Chirp v0.1.11b7-win32 gives 'Entry Point Not Found' dialog ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: anonymous | Owner: kk7ds Type: Bug | Status: accepted Priority: Stability | Milestone: Component: Memory Editor | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: Platform: Linux | ----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------
Comment (by anonymous):
Umm, maybe. I was of the impression that (under Windows) DLLs located beside the EXE should be used in preference to others on the default path. I think I recall that there are ways of changing this.
Anyway, here is some more test results.
0. download Chirp v0.1.11 released and run the installer (delete the v0.1.11b7 folder) 1. rename the other DLLs of same name. 2. reboot 3. run Chirp, get dialog messages. 4. restore DLL names 5. inspect the DLL properties (see below) 6. uninstall GIMP v2.6.8 7. reboot 8. run Chirp, get dialog messages. 9. install GIMP v2.6.11 10. reboot 11. run Chirp, get dialog messages.
I'm not in position to mess with the Nero3D or the GTK items.
DLL properties: * both the GTK and the Nero3D iconv.dll show the following: file version: 1.9.0.0 description: 'LGLed libiconv for Windows NT/2000/XP and' company: Free Software Foundation
* the GIMP (v2.6.8) iconv.dll simply identified as digitally signed by Jernej Simoncic, jernej@ena.si, on 15-DEC-2009 12:55:47
* the Chirp iconv.dll the information is different from any of the above.
After the 3 dialogs on Chirp startup, the first use of any menu choice gives another dialog (previous report may have implied that just the RADIO menu choice was involved).
BTW, the user account on this machine is an Administrator account.
73 de Daniel KB3MUN