From: Ephraim V. <ef...@ep...> - 2004-02-08 09:15:01
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Hi, take a look at: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00686.html it seems this message has to do with file access permissions. do the dlls have the correct access permissions? are they accessible at all in the path? -eff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philipp Klaus" <lib...@py...> To: <lib...@li...> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [libxml++] Running under Windows XP? > Hi Ephraim, > > thank you for your help. > > > I used libxml 2.6.5 and iconv 1.9.1 prebuilt binaries - both from > > http://www.zlatkovic.com/libxml.en.html > > Note that with the latest builds of libxml2 you also need zlib.dll to run > > the programs. (headers and library are not used) > > > > First try to use a more updated iconv, then make sure you compiled libxml2 > > with thread support, I'm not sure if this is the default, but this is the > > setting in the prebuilt binaries. > > I used now the precompiled binaries from zlatkovic.com but still get the > same annoying error message. I compiled the first five examples projects > in the workspace but each of them produces the this error message, > always with the same "address" (?) of 0xc0000022. > > To repeat, this is the message I get: > "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000022). Click OK to > terminate the application." > > Does anybody know what the error message means? What's the sense of that > address? Is this from the loader, from the C++ initialization stage or > is already normal code running? > > I get that same error message even when I start the demo applications > with the debugger (the one built into MSVC-6), but perhaps that's > because I don't know how to handle the debugger, it feels strange if > you're used to gdb :-) > > > Thanx > > Philipp > > |