From: Hans-Jochen T. <hj...@tx...> - 2010-03-24 04:49:40
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I apologize for the distorted text. I don't quite understand what happened in the webmail client I have used. Here is the first paragraph again: A tip I received in the Eclipse CDT forum got me digging in the right direction. The 0xC0000135 error means "missing component", which may be a driver or DLL. The basic problem was that, at least with gcc 4.4.0 in place, gdb needs the system-wide PATH setting (Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables) to include at least MinGW\bin if not even MSYS\bin (or MSYS\1.0\bin). That fixed it and the debugging run proceeds as expected to the point where I am responsible for a crash in my own program, and gdb's diagnosis at that point is the correct one. I am using a DLL loaded at start time that is independent of the Windows system DLL, and if that one cannot be found, the same 0xc0000135 occurs. Cheers, Jochen |