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J. Maurine Moss
First consulting Group Management Services
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New York, New York 10016
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E-mail: jmm9001 AT nyp DOT org
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To: JKraaijeveld AT Askesis DOT nl, khan AT NanoTech DOT Wisc DOT EDU
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Subject: Re: 20.1 with GCC 2.95.2 problem
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I saw your e-mail on the web-site (
http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/cygwin/2000-01/msg00038.html ) and
thought it might have bearing on the problems I'm experiencing.
I am porting a program from the RS6000 (AIX 4.2.1.0) to my PC NT (4.0
Service Pack 5) using Cygwin B20.1 I want to access a DLL in
\WINNT\system32, Liba.dll. There is aversion of it on the RS6000 which
I have been accessing. Now I want to recompile my program and access
the DLL on the PC. I do NOT have the source for the DLL. With help
from Mikey, Oystein Johansen, Larry Hall, Jay Krell, and possible
someone else, I was able to create the import library, the .lib, and
compile, link and run. When I execute the program it logs in and seems
to set up the ODBC connection. It even comes back and prints out a
message saying that it logged in successfully and then it crashes. I
get a message-box with the following message:
PND.e.exe
Exception: access violation 0x00401222
I've tried recompiling with "-O2 -fno-strength-reduce" but got the same
results.
If I pass the login function an invalid passwd then the function returns
saying an invalid userid/passwd was entered. This time the program ends
normally.
Any thoughts or comments you might have on this subject would be
useful. I really need to get this working. Is there a work around??
Thanks for your help.
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J. Maurine Moss
First consulting Group Management Services
333 East 38th Street
New York, New York 10016
Tel: (212) 297-3081
Fax: (212) 297-4231
E-mail: jmm9001 AT nyp DOT org
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