Thanks for the libraries Gerald.
 
Unfortunately, they didn't work either.  Now it complains about "the procedure 
entry point xmlPathOrderDocElems could not be located in the dynamic link 
library libxml2.dll".  Different complaint than the first, but still no library 
match it seems.  
 
Where does that leave us?  Is there a known working win32/perl 5.8.x install 
you have or are aware of?  Is someone else building these binaries for the 
Embperl project?  
 
Insert 12 dozen more questions that all boil down to what is the next step that 
we can take here.

________________________________

From: Gerald Richter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 1/24/2006 10:37 AM
To: Donovan Allen
Subject: RE: Win32 Embperl fails to run with libxml2.dll error



Please try the attached binaries and let me know if it works

Gerald
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donovan Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 8:32 AM
> To: embperl@perl.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Win32 Embperl fails to run with libxml2.dll error
>
> Looks like I was wrong about the version I had before, it
> looks like I was running HTML::Embperl on 5.6.  I was able to
> grab the libxml2.dll from that machine, but there is no libxslt.dll.
> 
> Now, it gets past the entry point error, but then fails.
> 
> Specifically, if run without any input file, embperl.bat
> complains rightfully so that it has no source file.
> 
> Run with any source file (even something like [- $i = 1; -] )
> throws another popup error that "perl has generated errors"
> etc... and that a log file is being created.  Not sure what
> logfile it refers to.  The embperl log file is empty.
> 
> So, it does seem like a dll mismatch.  Any ideas where to go
> from here or have any dlls I can test?
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Gerald Richter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon 1/23/2006 8:24 PM
> To: Donovan Allen; embperl@perl.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Win32 Embperl fails to run with libxml2.dll error
>
>
>
> >
> > Wondering if Win32 build is working.  Followed the directions on th
> > Embperl website and no luck.
> >
> > Apache refused to start, popping up an error at the "PerlModule
> > Embperl" directive, so I ran embpexec.bat, which popped up the same
> > error in a windows dialog box.
> >
> > The error is:
> >    The procedure entry point xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue could not be
> > located in the dynamic link library
> >    libxml2.dll.
> >
>
> Looks like a version mismatch, that Embperl is compiled for a
> different version of libxml2
>
> Did you have the old libxml2 and libxslt dlls from you 5.6
> install? Could you try these?
>
> If not I can send you mine per private email
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
>
> > When running the bat file, I also get the expected error from
> > Dynaloader:
> >
> >     Can't load
> > 'C:/devtools/perl/site/lib/auto/Embperl/Embperl.NoApache.dll'
> > for module Embperl: load_file:The
> >     specified procedure could not be found at
> > C:/devtools/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 230.
> >     at C:\devtools\perl\bin\embpexec.bat line 37
> >     Compilation failed in require at
> > C:\devtools\perl\bin\embpexec.bat line 37.
> >     BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
> > C:\devtools\perl\bin\embpexec.bat line 37.
> >
> > Versions of the bits:
> >     ActiveState Perl: 5.8.7
> >     Mod_perl 1 (what ever version comes with mod_perl-1.ppd)
> >     Embperl-1.ppd was used
> >     Apache/1.3.34 (Win32)
> >
> > My libxml2.dll came from theoryx5 (twice, first by Embperl
> install and
> > second time a manual download), but I also tried a win32 build from
> > the libxml project.  Exact same error.
> >
> > Yes, libxml2.dll is found in the path, other you would get an error
> > that it could not be found.
> >
> > I did notice someone else posted this problem to the list,
> but I did
> > not see any follow up solutions.
> >
> > I have Embperl running on Win32 under AS perl 5.6 from an install I
> > did long ago, but I have to be on 5.8.x for this project.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> >



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