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How I solved it RE: Entry point error of procedure strtoll not found in
From: |
Jie Wu |
Subject: |
How I solved it RE: Entry point error of procedure strtoll not found in cygwin1.dll |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Oct 2002 11:17:33 +0200 |
The only solution I can find is to upgrade my cygwin installation.
So I did it to update to the latest 1.3.12-2 from the current installed
1.3.9.
Then make clean and make again, ok now the complain about "cygwin1.dll"
disappeared but the running complained that the entry point of
"png_create_read_struct" not found in "cygpng2.dll" (you know at this
point, cygpng2.dll should already be the newest upgraded version).
I simply uninstall the libpng2 and install it again using the cygwin
setup.exe then the re-compiled (every time I do some install/uninstall
ops) heatbugs flies!
But there are still some strange error messages such as <<<(Tcl -eval:)
couldn't read file "/Swarm-2.2/share/blt2.4/bltGraph.tcl": no such file
or directory while executing "source $blt_library/bltGraph.tcl">>> once
and the same for "bltDragdrop.tcl" 12 times, then also <<<(Tcl -eval:)
invalid command name "Blt_ZoomStack" while executing
"unknown_pre_tclObjc $name $args" (procedure "unknown" line 6)>>> after
I pressed the start button.
Of course those files exist in the right directory and all have a 644
file mode.
However the simulation seems running properly. Then I built another
example mousetrap it also runs properly with similar .tcl error
messages.
Well I got it right more or less but I don't know the details of why.
Any insights?
Best regards,
Jie Wu
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Paul E Johnson
> Sent: jeudi, 3. octobre 2002 19:57
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: Entry point error of procedure strtoll not found
> in cygwin1.dll
>
>
> If you followed the instructions in the SwarmFAQ for the
> swarm pretest
> installation, then I'm at a loss to explain this.
>
> pj
>
> Jie Wu wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm a new comer. I think I just said hello to all by accidentally
> > sending the "subscribe" command to this list. :)
> >
> > I installed the Swarm-2.2-pretest-6.tar.gz on my winxp box.
> My cygwin
> > version should be 1.3.9, and the install log says
> "2002/04/26 19:45:14
> > Starting cygwin install, version 2.125.2.10".
> >
> > I complied the sample heatbugs using make (gcc version 3.0.3)
> > correctly. But when i tried to run it, i got the error message "The
> > entry point of procedure strtoll not found in the dynamic
> link library
> > cygwin1.dll".
> >
> > What might cause this error? I searched my win system and
> only found 1
> > cygwin1.dll file in the cygwin_home/bin directory
> system-wide. How can
> > i correct it?
> >
> > I suppose that maybe i need to use another version of cygwin. Which
> > version was used to build the Swarm-2.2-pretest-6.tar.gz
> pre-release?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any hints.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Jie Wu
> >
> >
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