From: bas AT wn DOT com ("Bret A. Schuhmacher") Subject: Unhandled exception loading...NTDLL.DLL and NuTCRACKER? 25 Jan 1997 15:49:45 -0800 Approved: cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Distribution: cygnus Message-ID: <199701252252.QAA13254.cygnus.gnu-win32@webnet.wn.com> Original-To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Original-Sender: owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Hello everyone, If you're offended by things not entirely on topic, please stop reading now with my apology. I can't think of a better group of people to ask this UNIX/NT porting question, though. My company has ported Tcl/Tk, Expect, tcl-dp, BLT, TclX and Tix to NT using NuTCracker (hey, I wanted to use cygwin :-)). We added our own extensions, too. Things run fine on our build machine. However when I try to run it on our production machine it won't even load. I've stepped throught the code in MSC++ and it dies with this message: Unhandled Exception in hcitcl.exe (NTDLL.DLL): 0xC0000142: DLL Initialization Failed. However, if I press "F5" (go) in the debugger, the application continues and runs fine! It looks like the NT loader isn't passing control to NuTCRACKER properly. This dies in the code a long time before main is called, so I'm having a terrible time debugging it. The production machine is a Pentium Pro 200, ATX motherboard, 120Mb RAM, SCSI HD. We're running NT Server 3.51 service pack 5. My questions are these: 1) can someone explain what happens between when you start running an app and main is reached? 2) any ideas on this problem? 3) any debugging tips or things I can try? We're supposed to ship our product to a alpha test site on Thursday, Jan, 30... A quick reply would be appreciated if you can add *ANYTHING* at all. Thanks in advance! Rgds, Bret -- Bret A. Schuhmacher Email: bas AT wn DOT com Technical Director, WebNet Technologies WWW: http://www.wn.com Voice/Fax: (214) 821-0848 Pager: (214) 816-0283 Winning isn't everything, but losing sucks. - For help on using this list, send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".