On 01/28/2013 03:08 PM, SaltySugar wrote:
On Monday, 28 January 2013 at 13:20:31 UTC, SaltySugar wrote:
On Monday, 28 January 2013 at 13:15:09 UTC, Jordi Sayol wrote:
Al 28/01/13 13:43, En/na SaltySugar ha escrit:
I have one problem. I compiled gtkD ad my first program successfully
but when I try to run my program it shows:

C:\apps>hello
object.Exception@..\src\gtkc\Loader.d(123): Library load failed:
libgtk-3-0.dll

My Path variable:
C:\Program Files\PC Connectivity
Solution\;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Program
Files\ATI
Technologies\ATI.ACE;C:\D\dmd2\windows\bin;C:\D\dm\bin;C:\Documents
and Settings\Tomas\Application
Data\Dashlane\bin\Firefox_Extension\{442718d9-475e-452a-b3e1-fb1ee16b8e9f}\components;C:\Program
Files\GTK3\bin

GTK_BASEPATH variable:

C:\Program Files\GTK3\bin

can someone help me?



Did you install Gtk+ 3 runtime libraries for Windows?

Gtk+3:
http://gtkd-packages.googlecode.com/files/gtk3-runtime_3.6.1_32-bit.exe
http://gtkd-packages.googlecode.com/files/gtk3-runtime_3.6.1_64-bit.exe

Gtk+2:
http://gtkd-packages.googlecode.com/files/gtk2-runtime_2.24.10_32-bit.exe


Regards,

I installed all in one bundle.

I installed GTK+ 3 developer tools and GTK+3 runtime.


There seems to be a small bug in the code so that it fails is the GTK_BASEPATH doesn't end with a backslash, you can either add it to the GTK_BASEPATH, or remove the GTK_BASEPATH environment variable completely.

If that doesn't work could you tell us exactly which installer you used?

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Mike Wey

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