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Date: | Tue, 22 Aug 2000 12:43:10 -0400 |
From: | Charles Wilson <cwilson AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu> |
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To: | "Michael Ring (Tel +49 228/936-2621)" <Michael DOT Ring AT t-mobil DOT de> |
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Subject: | Re: db-3.1.17-1 ready for test! |
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Three things: 1) The /usr/doc directory is created mode 700 by your make install, so the tarball's usr/doc directory is not readable/usable by other than Administrator. This should be fixed in dist/Makefile.in 2) libdb.dll and libdb_cxx.dll should be installed stripped. IMO. And in cgf's opinion, stated earlier on cygwin-apps. 3) I get a popup stating "...failed to initialize properly (0x000000022)" whenever I try to run the binaries (/usr/bin/db-load.exe, etc). However, these executables, according to cygcheck, are NOT dynamically linked to libdb.dll -- but the 0x00000022 error is typically associated with missing dll's right? Michael, can you successfully run these executables on your machine? FWIW, when I built using my version of the patch we've been passing back-n-forth, the executables were dynamically linked and did run properly. What changed? --Chuck
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