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FTR, the issue seems related to what is called side by side (WinSxS) and
embedded (in Lua 5.1 DLL distro ?) version of the CRT needed.
I'm no MS dev expert, nor I intend to become one, and it escapes my
understanding why the binary distro works with the same LUA dll.
But upgrading to VS2008 SP1 solves the issue. Compiling without LUA
support also solves it.
Thanks anyway.
- -Carlos (an ignorant)
Carlos G Mendioroz @ 2/01/2009 17:11 -0200 dixit:
> Hi,
> I'm trying for the first time to compile WS. My goal is to add the
> capability of following/decoding IAX2 comms much like you can do it \
> now with RTP.
>
> I've downloaded WS 1.1.1 tarball, and followed closely the guide
> instructions to compile it, but the generated .exe won't work.
> It fails to load (2003 server) with an exception 0xc0150002, likely
> related to the LUA dll.
>
> I've seen a simmilar post in november, that ended with "trunk works",
> but it seems not to be the case any longer. (Dependency Walker barfs
> on 5 DLLs when trunk is compiled, by me at least :)
> Also tried to go back to 1.0.5 tarball, but a big note says there
> that VS2008 is not good for that.
>
> I'm kind of confused because the binary distro works and AFAIK, the LUA
> dll is the same that the binary distro uses. In fact, the .exe loads if
> "implanted" in a binary distro dir, but crashes because of something else.
>
> Any pointers ? I've been carefull to have VS binaries up front, then
> cygwin's (and then my own, cause e.g. I have my own mt.exe for MagTape
> control :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Carlos
>
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