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- From: "Tom (mobile)" <tom.fogal@gmail.com>
- To: iv3d-users@sci.utah.edu
- Subject: [IV3D-USERS] Re: Error 0xc000007b
- Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2010 21:45:33 -0800
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You could look into that vs define concerning
'bind against current version' or whatever.
Otherwise... remove those programs from your PATH.
And.. report a bug to the package maintainers.
Mucking with your path should *never* be required
for an app to work, only a convenience for power
users.
-tom
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Hi,
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the recent svn versions fail to start when built in release mode. The
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error: ---------------------------
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ImageVis3D-64.exe - Application Error
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The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to
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close the application.
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OK
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I used the dependency walker and found out the error. "c:\program files
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(x86)\miktex 2.8\miktex\bin\MSVCP90.DLL" and "c:\program files
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(x86)\miktex 2.8\miktex\bin\MSVCR90.DLL", which are in the dependency
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list, are 32bit. It now gets linked to a dll in miktex folder, but it
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was some other folder in program files. I uninstalled the first program
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because it was not important (and I wasn't using it) but after
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uninstalling it the next location from the path which contains
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MSVCP90.DLL and MSVCR90.DLL got chosen.
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Since this is the only project to which this happens, I suspect it has
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something to do with its configuration, and it is not a bug in Windows
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or Visual Studio. Do you have any suggestions?
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Regards,
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Dženan
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