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DocKimbel
19-Oct-2012
[796]
All MSDOS/Red binaries run fine here (Windows 7 32-bit).
Maxim
19-Oct-2012
[797]
MSVCRT.DLL errors are often related to compiling in Debug mode or 
version mismatch in installed redistributables with requried ones.
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[798]
Henrik, yes, for a number of the examples you need to install the 
corresponding libraries. I'm particularly interested in library names 
for examples that don't work yet
Henrik
19-Oct-2012
[799x2]
DocKimbel, windows XP 32 bit
Kaj, well, glut-triangle.exe responds with:

---------------------------
GLUT-triangle.exe - Unable To Locate Component
---------------------------

This application has failed to start because LIBGL.SO.1 was not found. 
Re-installing the application may fix this problem. 
---------------------------
OK   
---------------------------
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[801x2]
LibGL is usually supplied by Mesa3D. Although after that, you probably 
need to install GLUT separately
This is actually an example by Andreas
Henrik
19-Oct-2012
[803]
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OSM-GPS-Map-browser.exe - Unable To Locate Component
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This application has failed to start because LIBGTHREAD-2.0-0.DLL 
was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. 
---------------------------
OK   
---------------------------
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[804x3]
It's possible that you have some libraries already installed, but 
the library names or versions in Red are wrong
For most of the graphical example, you need to install GTK. GThread 
is a component from GLib, which is usually included in a GTK+ distribution
OSM-GPS-Map is an extra library on top of that
AdrianS
19-Oct-2012
[807x3]
for the windows examples, should there be some indication of failure 
for something like do-sql.exe or GLUT-triangle.com?
when I execute these, I get no output
In process explorer, I see the process start, then exit
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[810]
I would expect errors, as Henrik got
AdrianS
19-Oct-2012
[811]
I don't have the required libs at this point so I'm expecting failure
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[812]
Do you execute them from the prompt?
AdrianS
19-Oct-2012
[813]
yes
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[814]
Odd. In any case, those two need libraries, so you would have to 
install those first
AdrianS
19-Oct-2012
[815]
was executing them from a console wrapping cmd.exe - there is a popup 
when executing directly
Henrik
19-Oct-2012
[816]
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PeterPaint-SDL.exe - Unable To Locate Component
---------------------------

This application has failed to start because SDL.DLL was not found. 
Re-installing the application may fix this problem. 
---------------------------
OK   
---------------------------
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[817]
Yes, please install SDL
DocKimbel
19-Oct-2012
[818]
AdrianS: since Vista, Windows is hiding some runtime errors from 
console, you can check in "Event Viewer" if you think a crash occured.
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[819]
Sigh
DocKimbel
19-Oct-2012
[820]
Henrik: I'm installing an XP SP3 image to try to reproduce your issue.
Henrik
19-Oct-2012
[821]
ok, I'll stop posting errors now :-)
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[822]
Please do if they're not about libraries you don't have :-)
Henrik
19-Oct-2012
[823x2]
I don't think I have any other types of errors.
Tested all examples now, only library missing errors.
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[825]
Yes, that would be the first error. You can only really test it once 
the libraries are installed
AdrianS
19-Oct-2012
[826]
the regular windows console doesn't block the output, so false alarm
Arnold
19-Oct-2012
[827]
Kaj how is the progress in testing on all platforms?
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[828]
You tell me :-)
Arnold
19-Oct-2012
[829x2]
I ran just the three Red Samples on my Mac, that was enough?
What I saw, I liked.
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[831]
Please also test the Red/System examples. They're more extensive
Arnold
19-Oct-2012
[832]
Just noticed I have a folder (Red and within that there is a folder 
System)  :D
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[833x2]
That's probably because you downloaded manually. If you check out 
with Fossil, that won't happen
I promise Fossil will work better for you than Git :-)
AdrianS
19-Oct-2012
[835]
Kaj, the fossil source browser that you linked to has a download 
option for the current version as an archive - for those who don't 
want to bother installing fossil - i.e. they don't need to install 
file by file
Arnold
19-Oct-2012
[836]
I believe you!
DocKimbel
19-Oct-2012
[837]
Henrik: error reproduced on a Windows XP SP3...it is strange because 
such function is supposed to be part of Windows since Windows 95: 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/239ffwa0(v=vs.80).aspx
Arnold
19-Oct-2012
[838]
Kaj, How do you want the results of the Red/System test back?
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[839]
Yes, there are always download links in Fossil. But it's really not 
much harder to install it - easier if you need to update or keep 
the files in order
DocKimbel
19-Oct-2012
[840]
From http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/abx4dbyh(v=vs.80).aspx:


What is the difference between msvcrt.dll and msvcr80.dll?

The msvcrt.dll 
is now a 

known DLL," meaning that it is a system component owned and built 
by Windows. It is intended for future use only by system-level components."


Looks like another Windows oddity, so I guess XP users needs to install 
msvcr80.dll...testing that on my fresh new XP image.
Kaj
19-Oct-2012
[841]
Arnold, please try to give a description of what works and what doesn't. 
But only after installing the relevant libraries
Henrik
19-Oct-2012
[842]
DocKimbel, glad I could help. Consider that my first contribution 
to Red. :-)
DocKimbel
19-Oct-2012
[843]
Henrik: thanks! :-)
Arnold
19-Oct-2012
[844x2]
Fossil without problems?
Last login: Fri Oct 19 21:59:19 on ttys002

MacBook-van-Arnold-160:~ Arnold$ /Users/Arnold/Downloads/fossil ; 
exit;
dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
logout

[Proces voltooid]
I have to put it on my $PATH. Downloads is not in the $PATH Ooops!