Hi Tim, thanks for the response.
No I don't think that's what it is, I've never had any other version of ARP installed on my PC. Regards Derek Timothy Bish wrote: > > On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 07:17 -0800, dj9 wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> I have just started looking at using ActiveMQ and it's associated clients >> but am having some trouble with CMS on windows which hopefully somebody >> can >> shed some light on for me. >> >> I want to use ActiveMQ and CMS to allow Windows (MFC) applications to >> talk >> (simple text) to each other and to other Linux applications (will be >> using >> Perl/Ruby client for Linux side). From the examples available I can see >> that this is done easily within Ruby and Perl using Stomp and I have see >> Visual Studio (v2005) is supported for CMS. I want to create a class >> using >> CMS which the Windows MFC applications can use to talk to each other and >> to >> the Linux applications via ActiveMQ. I have downloaded the the latest >> version of ActiveMQ-CPP (v2.2.3) and have built the projects >> (vs2005-activemq, vs2005-activemq-example, >> vs2005-activemq-integration-tests, vs2005-activemq-unittests) within the >> supplied source using MS Visual Studio 2005. I had to change the project >> setup slightly to be able to find all the referenced library directories >> and >> dlls where I'd installed the required tools, but aside from that didn't >> have >> to change much in the project. Below is a list of the tools and their >> versions I'm using in my setup: >> ActiveMQ-CPP (v2.2.3) >> apr (v1.3.3) >> apr-iconv (v1.2.1) >> apr-util (v1.3.4) >> cppunit (v1.12.1) >> >> My issue is that I cannot run the example projects either in debug or >> release mode, as I get the following Windows error "The procedure entry >> point _apr_pool_create_unmanaged...@12 could not be located in the >> dynamic >> link library libapr-1.dll". However this does seem to be available and >> exists within the libapr-1.dll so I am confused as to what the issue is, >> can >> anybody see what I've done wrong? >> >> Is what I am trying to achieve reasonable? Should I be trying to solve >> my >> problem in another way? > > Your setup seems reasonable and looks to mirror the versions that I use > on my windows install so I'm not sure why its not able to find that > method. The first thing that comes to mind is that the loader is > finding an older version of APR's dll, you don't have any others laying > around that could be picked up on the system path do you? > > > >> >> Many thanks in advance for your help. >> Kind regards >> Derek >> >> > -- > Tim Bish > http://fusesource.com > http://timbish.blogspot.com/ > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Building-tp21791435p21794654.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
