Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Re: System.DllNotFoundException

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You're welcome, glad to help you.
 
Arnaud

From: 黄亮
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 10:07 AM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: Re: System.DllNotFoundException

Hi,
 
depends.exe really helps!
it turns out that there are 7 dlls I'm missing. Thanks to the dll-files.com, I can download all of them.
And put all of them in the same dir with my test exe, it works.
 
Thank you arnaud, you really help a lot.
 
Best wishes
 
 
2010-10-29

Lancer
 

发送时间: 2010-10-29  15:38:47
收件人: 黄亮
主题: Re: System.DllNotFoundException
Hi,
 
what do you mean when you say "I use the .cs file you release to create a dll project" ?
C# bindings are provided with a visual studio 2010 solution, I think it's better to use it if you can. If you can't (because you have vs2005 or vs2008), please re-create a solution with all C# bindings codes.
 
Be sure you have the dll in your Debug directory :
libcurl-4.dll
libgcrypt-11.dll
libgnutls-26.dll
libgpg-error-0.dll
libportablexdr-0.dll
libtasn1-3.dll
libvirt-0.dll
libxml2-2.dll
 
Also, be carefull about one thing : these dll must be in the directory of the executable. I mean if you create a project "testBinding" which produce "testBindings.exe", then these dlls must be in the same directory of "testBindings.exe".
 
You can also use "depends.exe" (http://www.dependencywalker.com/) which is a tool used to check dll dependency. You open your libvirt-0.dll with it and see if there is no missing dll (maybe a dll miss you, and I don't see it because my system ever own it, I don't know).
 
Arnaud
 

From: 黄亮
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:51 AM
Subject: System.DllNotFoundException

Hello Arnaud
 
I've compiled libvirt using photron scripts and got the libvirt-0.dll
I use the .cs file you released to create a dll project, and get CSharpDll.dll
Then I create a new project to invoke CSharpDll.dll, I got a System.DllNotFoundException while "Libvirt.Connect.Open" is trying to work.
The exception shows libvirt-0.dll cannot be found.
I tried to put libvirt-0.dll everywhere. In the same dir with .sln, with .cs file, in Debug dir, even in Windows/System32 dir. But I got no luck. It's still stuck.
 
So I need your help to get me out of the mess. Would you please tell me where I may go wrong?
Many Thanks
 
2010-10-29

Lancer 


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