Have you tried copying the file and then renaming the copy? Seems to me that
that should work...Not ideal I know, but as a workaround, should save a lot of
fiddling about. /Gary
Okay, I renamed the file libxml2.dll, in my WINDOWS/System32 directory.
Gimp
now starts up.
I have discovered that
The message comes from Windows, so there's nothing GIMP can do about it.
Okay, thanks for explaining.
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SChan wrote:
I have discovered that renaming the file causes Systran (a popular commercial
translator) to fail to start. So now, I have to rename the file before
starting Gimp, then rename the file back before starting Systran.
This is not absolutely fabulous. Is there a better way?
File
I was previously running Gimp 2.4. I just tried installing 2.6.6. It came up
with this message.
file-svg.exe - Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point xmlNanoHTTPContentLength could not be located in
the dynamic link library libxml2.dll.
What should I do?
Sara
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P.S. I am running Gimp under Windows XP.
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Okay, I renamed the file libxml2.dll, in my WINDOWS/System32 directory. Gimp
now starts up.
I would have preferred a more helpful error message, especially as searching
with Google does not find anything easily.
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On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 18:21:07 +0200 (CEST), SChan wrote:
I would have preferred a more helpful error message, especially as searching
with Google does not find anything easily.
This is in the FAQ: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/faq.html#dllmissing
The message comes from Windows, so there's