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Sep 25 2007, 04:58 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 71 Joined: 18-March 05 From: Germany Member No.: 6,662 |
One of our customers has tried and gets this error message:
QUOTE I've tried to install KO/PI on the PC (running XP) having both copied qt-mt334.dll (www.dll-files.com) from the zip file and using qt-win-opensourse-4.2.3-mingw.exe from www.pyqwt.sourseforge.net and I still get the error message: Any hints? Ideas?"The procedure entry point ? minimumSizeHint@Qwidget@@UBE?AVGSize could not be located in the dynamic link library qt-mt334.dll.". The error message made no hits in google. Thank you very much, Nikolaus Schaller The Handheld-Linux Shop |
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Sep 25 2007, 08:16 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1,141 Joined: 22-April 04 From: Belgium Member No.: 2,962 |
QUOTE(handheld-linux @ Sep 25 2007, 01:58 PM) One of our customers has tried and gets this error message: QUOTE I've tried to install KO/PI on the PC (running XP) having both copied qt-mt334.dll (www.dll-files.com) from the zip file and using qt-win-opensourse-4.2.3-mingw.exe from www.pyqwt.sourseforge.net and I still get the error message: Any hints? Ideas?"The procedure entry point ? minimumSizeHint@Qwidget@@UBE?AVGSize could not be located in the dynamic link library qt-mt334.dll.". The error message made no hits in google. Thank you very much, Nikolaus Schaller The Handheld-Linux Shop Use these instead. Place them in the dir where you have kopi.exe
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Sep 25 2007, 08:22 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 449 Joined: 12-August 03 From: Leeds, UK Member No.: 346 |
QUOTE(handheld-linux @ Sep 25 2007, 12:58 PM) One of our customers has tried and gets this error message: QUOTE I've tried to install KO/PI on the PC (running XP) having both copied qt-mt334.dll (www.dll-files.com) from the zip file and using qt-win-opensourse-4.2.3-mingw.exe from www.pyqwt.sourseforge.net and I still get the error message: Any hints? Ideas?"The procedure entry point ? minimumSizeHint@Qwidget@@UBE?AVGSize could not be located in the dynamic link library qt-mt334.dll.". The error message made no hits in google. Thank you very much, Nikolaus Schaller The Handheld-Linux Shop He should be able to install the program on XP by following the instructions available in the notes at Sourceforge and using the dll files provided there. There are, speaking from hazy memory, two sets of files. One is the zip file with the kdepimpi apps and there is another zip file which contains all the needed dll files for the apps to work with XP. He would need to select the Sourceforge page option to see all the files released and look for the dll zip. I'm pretty sure that is all he needs to do. There is more than one required dll file! PS I posted in parallel: I'm sure that the attached files in the previous post by Chero will do the job. |
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Sep 25 2007, 10:07 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1,141 Joined: 22-April 04 From: Belgium Member No.: 2,962 |
QUOTE(tux @ Sep 25 2007, 05:22 PM) QUOTE(handheld-linux @ Sep 25 2007, 12:58 PM) One of our customers has tried and gets this error message: QUOTE I've tried to install KO/PI on the PC (running XP) having both copied qt-mt334.dll (www.dll-files.com) from the zip file and using qt-win-opensourse-4.2.3-mingw.exe from www.pyqwt.sourseforge.net and I still get the error message: Any hints? Ideas?"The procedure entry point ? minimumSizeHint@Qwidget@@UBE?AVGSize could not be located in the dynamic link library qt-mt334.dll.". The error message made no hits in google. Thank you very much, Nikolaus Schaller The Handheld-Linux Shop He should be able to install the program on XP by following the instructions available in the notes at Sourceforge and using the dll files provided there. There are, speaking from hazy memory, two sets of files. One is the zip file with the kdepimpi apps and there is another zip file which contains all the needed dll files for the apps to work with XP. He would need to select the Sourceforge page option to see all the files released and look for the dll zip. I'm pretty sure that is all he needs to do. There is more than one required dll file! PS I posted in parallel: I'm sure that the attached files in the previous post by Chero will do the job. Your comments are correct as well |
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