Hi,
Jesús Corrius schrieb:
2011/10/6 Tor Lillqvist<tml@iki.fi>:
Could it be that we don't get any manifest into the executables, or
something? That was broken at some stage after the gbuildification of
desktop. Myself, I haven't had a successful build of master in a
month.
It's very possible, yes.
Regina, this log is about the installation. Do you also have another
error log in the "Event Viewer" that is produced when you launch
soffice.exe? It probably mentions manifests and MSVCR90
In 'System' is the content of the popup
Anwendungspopup: soffice.exe - Komponente nicht gefunden: Die Anwendung
konnte nicht gestartet werden, weil MSVCR90.dll nicht gefunden wurde.
Neuinstallation der Anwendung könnte das Problem beheben.
No other entries.
Also you can use the tool mt.exe to check the manifest. The syntax is
something like:
$ mt.exe -inputresource:soffice.exe -out:soffice.manifest
(mt.exe should be located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
SDKs\Windows\v6.1\bin or a similar location)
mt.exe : general error c101008c: Failed to read the manifest from the
resource of file "soffice.exe". Der angegebene Ressourcentyp wurde nicht
in der Image-Datei gefunden.
I'm not sure that I call it right. I'm in Cygwin and set source, change
to the folder with soffice.exe and call
mt.exe -inputresource:soffice.exe -out:soffice.manifest
I get the same error with
mt.exe -inputresource:soffice.exe -out:soffice.bin.manifest
Kind regards
Regina
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