I had issues related to the installation package LPub3D-1.1.0.370.2_20150715.exe. The installation was undertaken on Windows Vista SP2, 32 bit.
Although the installation ran without reporting any errors, when attempting to run LPub3D_x32.exe, the following DLLs were not found;
1) libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
2) quazip.dll
3) libwinpthread-1.dll
A resolution for this is to download the zip file (LPub3D_x32-1.1.0.370.2_20150715.zip) and extract the DLLs from the file. It may be preferable in the first instance for the installation package to be modified to correct this.
Note the third DLL listed above shows up as missing only after the first two have been corrected.
Regards,
David
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Hi David - Thanks for the update. Indeed, on older versios of windows, the dependency package (via virtualization) is not working. This is the reason, I packeged to portable versions (zip files). This issue was reported some time ago in this discussion forum.
Anyway, I have alreay corrected situation by including the dependencies without packaging. However, I'm unable to upload the correction until Sf opens file upload - at this time it is still offline.
Regards - Trevor
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I had issues related to the installation package LPub3D-1.1.0.370.2_20150715.exe. The installation was undertaken on Windows Vista SP2, 32 bit.
Although the installation ran without reporting any errors, when attempting to run LPub3D_x32.exe, the following DLLs were not found;
1) libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
2) quazip.dll
3) libwinpthread-1.dll
A resolution for this is to download the zip file (LPub3D_x32-1.1.0.370.2_20150715.zip) and extract the DLLs from the file. It may be preferable in the first instance for the installation package to be modified to correct this.
Note the third DLL listed above shows up as missing only after the first two have been corrected.
Regards,
David
Hi David - Thanks for the update. Indeed, on older versios of windows, the dependency package (via virtualization) is not working. This is the reason, I packeged to portable versions (zip files). This issue was reported some time ago in this discussion forum.
Anyway, I have alreay corrected situation by including the dependencies without packaging. However, I'm unable to upload the correction until Sf opens file upload - at this time it is still offline.
Regards - Trevor