2011-04-26 22:45, Preston C. skrev:
> i don't know what this means - though apparently by replacing the
> GnuTLS libraries in GKrellM they were able to fix the exact same error
> message i get in LS but in GKrellM?

I just found it interesting that they got the same error as you did. The 
solution is not the same however, as LinuxSampler doesn't use GnuTLS.

The problem they had was that "the wrong RegCloseKey dependency 
originates from libgcrypt". But how they exactly solved it (apart from 
rebuilding libgcrypt) is unclear to me.

>
> Here is the post where they fixed the problem:
>
>> As a result of checking the DWI file... I have
>> now rebuilt (and in the course also updated) the GnuTLS libraries:
>
>> http://www.srcbox.net/tmp/libgnutls-2.10.4-win64-dll.zip
>
>> Replacing the DLLs that were shipped in the GKrellM win64 installer with
>> the ones from this archive should resolve all problems getting GKrellM
>> to launch on Win XP x64. I will probably provide updated packages for
>> both 32 and 64 bit windows versions soon if the new library versions
>> prove to be stable on all of my test systems.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Andreas Persson
> <andreas.pers...@bredband2.com>  wrote:
>> 2011-04-26 21:17, Preston C. skrev:
>>> hope this helps:
>>>
>>> i don't know much about this level of technicality, though, when i
>>> opened "linuxsampler.exe" dependency walker reported about the file
>>> "IESHIMS.DLL" - it said the system could not find the specified file.
>>
>> I don't think that's the problem - I got that too when I ran dependency
>> walker, and on my system (Windows 7, 64 bit) LinuxSampler works.
>>
>>> dependency walker produced a lot of output which i have no idea what
>>> it means. "IESHIMS.DLL" was the file with the "red flag" so to say.
>>>
>>> if someone could guide me through what i am supposed to do with
>>> dependency walker that would be good, :-)?
>>
>> Actually, I only found out about that tool today when I searched for
>> your error message on google, so I'm afraid I can't help you with it. I
>> was hoping that the RegCloseKey error would show up with a red flag or
>> something.
>>
>> Here's the page I found:
>> http://old.nabble.com/Re-running-gkrellm-2.3.5-win64-setup.exe-on-Winxp-x64-td30501705.html
>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Andreas Persson
>>> <andreas.pers...@bredband2.com>    wrote:
>>>> 2011-04-26 19:37, Preston C. skrev:
>>>>> Thanks Andreas.
>>>>>
>>>>> Vista 64 SP2
>>>>> I removed libgigeditlinuxsamplerplugin.dll from /Program
>>>>> Files/LinuxSampler/64/plugins and the same message appeared.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you can use "Dependency Walker", http://www.dependencywalker.com/,
>>>> to find out which file it is that uses the RegCloseKey symbol?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Andreas Persson
>>>>> <andreas.pers...@bredband2.com>      wrote:
>>>>>> 2011-04-26 18:51, Preston C. skrev:
>>>>>>> The procedure entry point RegCloseKey could not be located in the
>>>>>>> dynamic link library KERNEL32.dlll.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I get this message everytime I try to run linuxsampler.exe (the
>>>>>>> backend). So, LS cannot be used for anything. I have tried different
>>>>>>> versions none work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any ideas? Thanks for any help, :-).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Which version of Windows are you running?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does it start if you temporarily remove the
>>>>>> libgigeditlinuxsamplerplugin.dll file from the plugin directory?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Andreas

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