Just tested dftest on windows7 and windows10. Zip test cases works without problems.
A little remark, we do not make a binary release, so a runtime problem is (even though something we shall investigate) in general not within the scope of the release. A compile error would be within the scope. rgds jan i. On 17 August 2015 at 07:36, jan i <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 17 August 2015 at 05:07, Peter Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > On 17 Aug 2015, at 12:39 am, jan i <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > Ups >> > >> > Did not say it directly I have committed the changes and made a new zip. >> >> Ok this version looks fine now - I’ve confirmed that the produced .docx >> files can be opened in Word 2008 (mac), 2011 (mac), and 2013 (windows). OS >> X, Linux, and Windows all build successfully. All tests pass on OS X and >> Linux, and valgrind on the latter reports no invalid memory accesses and >> leaks. >> > super > >> >> One remaining problem - and this may be something to do with the way I’m >> building, not necessarily an error in the code - but on windows after I >> compile, and copy the necessary dlls into the bin directory, I get the >> following error message: >> >> “The procedure entry point CreateFile2 could not be located in the >> dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll”. >> >> Any ideas on what’s causing this? I copied all the .dll files from >> target_bin into bin and ran from there (after extracting your zip file of >> all the pre-built libraries) >> > I do nearly the same as you: > 1) unzip corinthia_winlibs.zip in the build directory > 2) run cmake -G > 3) generate code with visual studio 12 (2013) > 4) copy target_bin (minus Qt) to bin > 5) run tests. > > I do this on 2 independent windows 8.1 vms without problems. > > If you use a different version of visual studio, you might miss the msc > redistributable, other than that, no clue (did not even know there are a > CreateFile2 call). > > rgds > jan I. > >> >> Oh and corintthia_winlibs.zip at http://people.apache.org/~jani/ is >> misspelt ;) >> > corrected > >> >> — >> Dr Peter M. Kelly >> [email protected] >> >> PGP key: http://www.kellypmk.net/pgp-key <http://www.kellypmk.net/pgp-key >> > >> (fingerprint 5435 6718 59F0 DD1F BFA0 5E46 2523 BAA1 44AE 2966) >> >> >
