Hi Neil,

I did some brief digging on this last night, and most of the QT forums
point to libstdc++-6.dll missing form the bin directory, but that's is a
way out there guess. Check the local install directory and make sure all
the tool-shain dll's are prtesent.

If they are not, something very strange is going on, as I don't recall a
time or instance where Cmake didn't add all the required dependencies.

Only other thing of I can think of, JTSDK wise, is, make sure your not
building the debug version, as that has a CMD script that sets to paths
to those DLL's, but that too is a stretch.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 06/29/2016 08:01 PM, Neil Zampella wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> 
> 
> On 6/29/2016 12:00 AM, KI7MT wrote:
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> See below
>>
>> On 06/28/2016 07:16 PM, Neil Zampella wrote:
>>> Bill,
>>>
>>> Had just reloaded Windows 8 on my laptop as the hard disk was starting
>>> to fail, and installed a new hard drive.  Had just reloaded JTSDK from
>>> scratch, using all the updates, etc.
>>>
>>> Michael - I enabled qt55 after everything was installed,  and since it
>>> was a complete reload the directories were clean
>> Did you re-start JTSDK-QT after setting enable-qt55 and before building
>> Hamlib3 / WSJT-X?
> 
> Yep .. shows as 5.5 on the command-line.
> 
>>> OK ... built Hamlib3, no problems.
>>>
>>> Built WSJT-X as a package, obviously from the latest sources, again, no
>>> issues that popped up.
>>>
>>> Installed the package, no errors from the installer.
>>>
>>> Went to start the program, got the entry point error.
>> If you enable-autorun, then build, do you get the entry point error?
> 
> Yes I did.
> 
> I thought of something when I was rebuilding, and so I downloaded the 
> Visual Studio redistributions again, and 'repaired' the installation.
> 
> Ran the build again, no joy.    Again, compiling on Windows 8.
> 
> Since this was a reinstall of the OS drive, the system is now 
> downloading Win 8.1 so I'll try again after that's installed.
> 
> 
>>
>>>
>>> Neil,
>>> KN3ILZ
>> 73's
>> Greg, KI7MT
>>
>>
> 
> Neil,
> KN3ILZ

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