On 17 Feb 2007, at 8:31:37 PM, David Reiser wrote:

>
> On 17 Feb 2007, at 12:30:25 PM, Martin Preuss wrote:
>
>> Moin,
>>
>> On Saturday 17 February 2007 10:58, Christian Stimming wrote:
>> [...]
>>> And, as I said, these "DLL not found" error messages are a bit
>>> misleading,
>>> because the DLL loading is tried in several variants, and if one
>>> of the
>>> later tries succeeds, then the error message of the initial try is
>>> already
>>> printed and you don't recognized that this wasn't an actual error.
>> [...]
>> Because they are misleading these messages are only printed if the
>> log level
>> is high. Normally you only use such a high log level when you want
>> to debug
>> stuff, and in that case it might really be interesting to see which
>> modules
>> are found/not found and where...
>>
>> Generally I think mixing of "/" and "\" in a path is not a problem
>> (I believe
>> I remember reading such a statement somewhere on the MinGW
>> homepage), so that
>> shouldn't be the reason. If I remember correctly mingw translates
>> the path
>> for us...
>
>> Regards
>> Martin
>> --  
> Today's observation:
>
> The computer which successfully ran the wizard to connect, retrieve
> accounts, and retrieve transactions has Qt installed in c:\soft\Qt
> \4.2.2\foo (sort of the gnucash default...)
>
> The computer on which the setup wizard crashed during a connect, with
> the error message about not being able to find aqofxconnect.dll had
> Qt installed in c:\Qt\4.2.2\foo (the trolltech default).
>
> If I uninstall Qt, reboot, reinstall Qt in c:\soft\Qt\4.2.2 instead
> of just c:\Qt\4.2.2, remove and rebuild aqbanking, then I can
> complete connections on the formerly impaired computer.
>
> Everything else needed by gnucash is already installed in c:\soft in
> case that matters (including msys and mingw)
>
> Dave


And now, I can't duplicate the failure once I have a success on the  
'problem' computer.

User error? or Windows perversity? grumble, grumble

Dave
--
David Reiser
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