Ok, I wiped the slate clean by deleting everything and starting with a fresh checkout of my application. I confirmed my suspicions that maybe some file got corrupted, or something even more obscure, because I was able to get several programs to run successfully under Windows that I previously couldn't have. Perhaps I had accidentally mixed some versions of DLLs that wouldn't work together for some strange reason. Anyhow, I've now arrived at the g_intern_static_string() problem Tor appears to have encountered already: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-app-devel-list/2006-March/msg00143.html After coming across that, I remembered something that I had read in one of the README files among the win32 GTK builds: ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.8/win32/gtk+-2.8.15.README However, after looking thoroughly through v2.10, I couldn't find any glib binaries at all :( For now I will try to build with an older version of GTK than 2.8.15, but where are the 2.10 glib binaries? On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:30 AM, Tor Lillqvist <tml@xxxxxx> wrote: > > it's some dylibs > > called dwmapi.dll and efsadu.dll that were missing. I'm not certain of > > some of the terminology used by Dependency Walker to describe these > > libraries; it says they're "delay-load" dependency modules, and maybe > > it's not relevant (is this just like dlopen()'s lazy mode?) > > I think they are not relevant. I have never heard of them, I am pretty > sure what Dependency Walker tries to say here is that they are > optional. Your problem is something else. > > > > Anyone have any idea where I can get safe copies of those DLLs? > > If they are Microsoft DLLs (as I assume) they should either already be > on your system (maybe if you have some specific add-on product), or > should not be, and then don't even try;) I would be especially afraid > of "helpful" sites that offer huge numbers of random DLLs for > individual download (or "useful" tools to "optimize" your system). I > tend to assume most such sites are just trying to push various kinds > of adware of worse on you. > > --tml > -- http://www.socsurveys.org/ http://blogger.socsurveys.org/ http://del.icio.us/hdon http://hdon.soup.io/ _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list