Ah-hah!

Keith Medcalf, on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 03:58 PM, wrote...
>
>
> Ah, you have missing dependancies.  You need to make sure that the
> dependencies can be loaded.  When Windows attempts to load the module
> all the dependencies must be loaded as well, otherwise the loader
> cannot return a handle to the loaded module.  If no module handle is
> returned then the message "Module not found" is returned because
> sqlite3_load_extension does not actually check whether the module
> exists, but only whether or not it was loaded.


> So if the module exists and you get the message that it was not found,
> that is because it could not be loaded ...
>
> use depends.exe to see what other dll's are required and either put
> them on the path or in the same directory ...


> >
> >Keith Medcalf, on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 03:38 PM, wrote...
> >>
> >>
> >> What is the canonical name of the file you are trying to load?
> >
> >c:\PMOProjects\libsqlite3decimal.dll
> >
> >As shown by the dir command,
> >
> >15:40:36.57>dir c:\PMOProjects\libsqlite3decimal.dll
> > Volume in drive C is Windows
> > Volume Serial Number is 40AA-E472
> >
> > Directory of c:\PMOProjects
> >
> >11/26/2019  02:19 PM           225,376 libsqlite3decimal.dll
> >               1 File(s)        225,376 bytes
> >               0 Dir(s)  431,761,633,280 bytes free
> >
> >
> >> It seems that you are being told that
> >"c:\PMOProjects\libsqlite3decimal.dll" does not exist.
> >
> >But it is there,
> >
> >15:40:48.95>dir c:\PMOProjects
> > Volume in drive C is Windows
> > Volume Serial Number is 40AA-E472
> >
> > Directory of c:\PMOProjects
> >
> >11/26/2019  03:40 PM   , on
> >11/26/2019  03:40 PM   , on
> >11/26/2019  02:19 PM           225,376 libsqlite3decimal.dll
> >11/25/2019  09:21 AM         3,446,300 PMOProjs.exe
> >11/22/2019  02:17 PM           926,748 PMOUpdater.exe
> >10/04/2019  11:30 AM           932,223 sqlite3.dll
> >               4 File(s)      5,530,647 bytes
> >               2 Dir(s)  431,760,363,520 bytes free
> >
> >15:43:18.90>
> >
> >
> >> Are you sure that the file exists and that you have permission to
> >read/execute it?
> >
> >Aaaah, permissions... Hmmmm... I created this in cygwin, and copied it to
> >that directory.  Let me try something...

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