Hi Steven,
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 03:04:18 Steve Banks wrote:
> > Does your PATH variable contain both the base/bin/cygwin-x86 and
> > sequencer/bin/cygwin-x86 directories where the DLLs are installed (note
> > bin, not the lib dirs)? It is highly annoying that there is no message
> > displayed when a needed DLL cannot be not found and the binary just quits
> > with no message. Of course this isn't the only reason this might be
> > happening, but it has hit me several times.
>
> Thanks greatly. That fixed the problem. (And no, I hadn't solved it
> already.)
I meant to say this in my original reply: In R3.14.10 we added a new Win32
target file that can be built in the iocBoot/iocxxx directories called
dllPath.bat - just add that name to the TARGETS definition in the Makefile
there. When run it adds the bin/<arch> directories to %PATH% for all support
applications listed in <top>/configure/RELEASE.
HTH,
- Andrew
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