We are working with a client who decided they really wanted to go to Windows 2003 server. After an inquiry about 3 months ago on the list and a check with IBM it was determined they needed to upgrade to Universe 10.x. They obtained the latest version and we began the migration of the application from the Windows NT/UV 9.4 environment.

We managed to muddle through everything until we hit the set of about a dozen c-modules which we thought we registered as GCI routines the same way we had done it in NT/UV 9.4 and which has always worked in previous platforms. Looking in catdir they appear as expected. But a curious bit when using MAP to view the modules. They do not show any size or, for that matter, any other information in any but the first column out of the last 6 of the MAP report. I don't know if that has any importance.

But the problem is when we launch the first program that tries to do an initialization calling the first GCI we get the message "Invalid GCI subroutine".

Has something changed with regard to how GCI routines are registered or run in either Windows 2003 or Universe 10? We do not have the source code available to recompile these if that is what is needed in the end.





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