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[Pan-users] Re: Running New Pan on Win 2000
From: |
Kevin Gottsman |
Subject: |
[Pan-users] Re: Running New Pan on Win 2000 |
Date: |
Mon, 01 May 2006 21:36:48 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Pan/0.14.90 ('Ere, he says he's not dead.) |
On Tue, 02 May 2006 00:59:38 +0100, Lenny_Nero wrote:
> Charles Kerr said
>
>> Lenny_Nero wrote:
>>> Is anyone running the new c++ build on a windows 2000 box ?
>>>
>>> I have just got back on line after an Isp change, got the new code
>>> today and I get the same 'entry point not found' problems as I did
>>> before in the late/cvs 0.14 builds.
>>
>> Are you using the same gtk runtime as in the 0.14 builds, or did you
>> upgrade to 2.8.x?
>
> Both, neither worked.
>
> L.
Try running the pan.exe executable from the command prompt in its
directory home. I get the same error of the entry point not found. I
reported it with the 0.91 release (or around there). Recent CVS versions
of Pan did the same thing. I just concluded it was a weirdness on my
system. I ended up creating a dumb pan.bat file and launching that. The
contents are simply:
@echo off
pan.exe
I even tried playing with my shortcut and ensuring the startup directory
was set properly. The only thing that seems to work is this batch file.
I have no idea why it works but it works on my system.
Kevin