Chris Withers wrote:
> Chris Withers wrote:
>> 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?
>
> Hmm, so now I tried putting C:\gtk_2.16.5\bin at the start of my PATH
> environment variable. Pidgin starts up again, but now I get a pop up box
> when I try to run TortoiseHg that says "The procedure entry point
> g_gonvert_init could not be located in libglib-2.0.0.dll"
Hmm, yet more digging gound that libgthread-2.0.0 was being picked up
from system32 (why?! C:\gtk_2.16.5\bin is *before* it on my path! :-( )
and that obviously wasn't the right version (despite having an identical
name?!)
Anyway, having deleted that, I can now start the installed hgtk! yay!
Will try the shell extensions now...
Anyone have any ideas where the gtk dlls in system32 came from and what
badness may ensure from my unduly brutal tinkering?
cheers,
Chris
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