Chris Withers wrote:
> Steve Borho wrote:
>> This still looks like a DLL conflict. All of the main TortoiseHg
>> developers use THG like this every day, I do not know why it bites
>> just a few users. It sure looks like a version skew issue.
>>
>> Please try the dependency walker on _gobject.pyd on your machine.
>
> OK, since I only have this inside library.zip, I unpacked that and
> dragged _gobject.pyd into the DependencyWalker window.
>
> It told me that IESHIMS.DLL and WER.DLL coudl not be found.
Furthermore, LIBGLIB-2.0.0.DLL and MPR.DLL show as having missing export
functions. I tried to delete them and re-install TortoiseHG but MPR.DLL
was in use...
MPR.DLL seems in use by loads of stuff according to Process Explorer :-(
Does it need updating? If so, how do I do it?
I tried removing LIBGOBJECT-2.0.0.DLL, but installing TortoiseHg didn't
restore it. And now Pidgin no longer works so I'll try re-installing that...
I wonder if Pidgin has anything to do with this?
cheers,
Chris
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