ES> I seem to have just installed GRASS 7.2.1 under Windows XP along with ES> the spearfish60_grass7. An attempt to start a session with ES> (spearfish...,user1) gets return code -1073741701; ES> the g.list test does not get any complaint about sqlite3.dll ES> (the message mentions 0xc000007b) but I have tried hiding competing ES> sqlite3.dlls anyway - to no avail.
MN> Searching in the net I found the hint that there may be a mixup of MN> 64bit and 32bit DLLs: MN> Similar issues: MN> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11648621/c-sdl-native-has-exited-with-code-1073741701-0xc000007b MN> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32990900/opencv-and-qt-exit-code-1073741701 MN> Could you please check if you got any 64bit DLL in the way? I suppose MN> that your XP installation is a 32bit system. Dear Markus, Thank you very much for your response. Yes, the XP installation is 32 bit. I have made sure that the sqlite3.dll from the ...\extrabin and no other gets used by renaming this squlite3.dll and getting it reported as missing. I have tried three sqlite3.dlls from my collection and got the -1073741701 in all cases. At least one of the three works as expected in other contexts. I have observed that the sqlite3.dll in WinGRASS-7.2.1-1-Setup-x86.exe is the biggest of the lot though not the newest. I have also tried - for the first time - a GRASS 7.2.0 that came with QGIS 2.14 (and two sqlite.dlls: one QGIS 2.14's and another for saga); -1073741701. Perhaps another .dll is to blame? Which .dlls might be relevant and - probably - not used by SQLite in non-spatial contexts? Edmund _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
