Hi, I made some changes in the Windows SWT GDI+ native libraries, using org.eclipse.swt.win32.win32.x86_64.source_3.115.100.v20201202-1103.jar as starting point.
After the build, I have the new DLL files swt-gdip-win32-4940r23.dll and swt-win32-4940r23.dll. I copied them to C:\Users\StefanKowski\.swt\lib\win32\x86_64. I also installed the Eclipse SDK (eclipse-SDK-4.18-win32-x86_64.zip). When I run an example, e.g. ControlExample.java, the native libraries cannot be found: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Could not load SWT library. Reasons: no swt-win32-4942r22 in java.library.path: C:\SDE\eclipse-jee-2020.12\eclipse\plugins... no swt-win32 in java.library.path: C:\SDE\eclipse-jee-2020.12\eclipse\plugins.... Can't load library: C:\Users\StefanKowski\.swt\lib\win32\x86_64\swt-win32-4942r22.dll Can't load library: C:\Users\StefanKowski\.swt\lib\win32\x86_64\swt-win32.dll How can I change the version number to "440r23" for using my self-built versions? It may work with renaming the files, but I think there is a proper configuration Regards Stefan _______________________________________________ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev