[OSGeo-Discuss] Install Problems, OSGeo.FDO DLLs

2008-08-18 Thread Rob Sosnowski
I've been trying to get the OSGeo.FDO 3.3.1 DLLs to work within a Visual
Studio 2008 or VS 2005 web service; using Windows XP.  The process I've
tried is as follows:
1)  Downloaded fdosdk-win32-3.3.1.tar.gz; unzipped
2)  Created a folder within the web service project and copied the
OSGeo.FDO... DLLs into the folder.
3)  Added references to the OSGeo.FDO DLLs
All this works fine, intellisense recognizes the OSGeo.FDO
objects, etc.

PROBLEM: When I run the application I get the following error:
The specified module could not be found. (Exception from
HRESULT: 0x8007007E)
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: The specified module could not
be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)

No more specifics are provided.

SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT I'M DOING WRONG SO THAT I CAN GET THIS TO WORK.
Thanks

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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Install Problems, OSGeo.FDO DLLs

2008-08-18 Thread Jason Birch
Hi Rob,

This question would likely receive a better response on the FDO
project's mailing lists rather than the general OSGeo Discussions list.
Details for this list are available here:

http://fdo.osgeo.org/user.html

Jason

-Original Message-
From: Rob Sosnowski
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Install Problems, OSGeo.FDO DLLs

I've been trying to get the OSGeo.FDO 3.3.1 DLLs to work within a Visual
Studio 2008 or VS 2005 web service; using Windows XP.

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[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo and use of freenode for IRC

2008-08-18 Thread Dave Patton

OSGeo makes use of freenode for IRC, including both
'general OSGeo channels' such as #osgeo and project-
specific channels.

1)
Has the OSGeo board considered contributing to the
Peer-Directed Projects Center?
http://freenode.net/how_to_help.shtml

2)
Has the OSGeo foundation, or any of the OSGeo projects,
done the Group Registration with freenode?
http://freenode.net/group_registration.shtml

3)
There has been, on more than one occasion, discussion
about whether to use #foss4g as the channel for any
discussions relating to the FOSS4G conference, or to
continue the pattern of creating a new channel for
each year (e.g. #foss4g2007, #foss4g2008, etc.).
Jeff McKenna (Conference Committee chair) suggested
deferring any decision until after FOSS4G2008, so as
not to disrupt any communications relating to the
conference, which makes sense.
I only raise the issue now because such planning might
relate to Group Registration.
Info on channel registration on freenode:
http://blog.freenode.net/?p=78
Also, it is possible to setup a series of channels such
as #foss4g2009, #foss4g2010, etc., and have /join requests
redirected to a different channel such as #foss4g
(e.g. /mode #foss4g2008 +if #foss4g)

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