Problem solved. Based on the change in the code, it seems that setting 
the GTK env variables in jgtk.bat is not necessary. Is that correct?

Thanks.

Norman


On 3/28/2011 11:42 PM, bill lam wrote:
> gtk has been updated default not to change environment variable. Please
> do pacman update and check if problems still exist.
>
> Втр, 29 Мар 2011, bill lam писал(а):
>> The original intention was to guard against other non-j applications that
>> set gtk environment variables to their gtk folders.  Apparent the code need
>> polishing since it cannot change inherent environment.  Anyways it should
>> be ok to exist gtkide and re-run to take effect. It it doesn't, please let
>> us know.
>>
>> Пнд, 28 Мар 2011, Norman Drinkwater писал(а):
>>> When installing J7 on Windows, the necessary gtk environment variables
>>> are set in the registry under
>>> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\Environment
>>>
>>> While this is desirable when installing one of the two J7 windows
>>> systems, it is not when you need to install both x86 and x64 on the same
>>> computer. The latter arises when you need to develop for both 32 and 64
>>> bit environments. In that case, delete the gtk environment variables
>>> from the registry and put them in the appropriate jgtk.bat.
>>>
>>> Seems obvious, but it took me a while to figure out why only the
>>> last-installed version of J7 worked, so I'm passing this on in case it
>>> will save anyone else the time.
>>>
>>> Norman
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>>
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