Hi
I have a GLX Framework based application that I am trying to create an
installer for Windows 10 using Inno Setup as explained here.
https://revolution.screenstepslive.com/s/revolution/m/10695/l/563371-signing-installers-you-create-with-inno-setup
This is the second Windows installer I am making. The first time I made an
installer for my first version of this app on Windows ultimately worked (after
a bit of trial and error) and now I am using the same basic script settings to
make the new installer for an update to my application.
In the LiveCode standalone application settings dialog Windows tab I selected
Windows 64 bit so it is a 64 bit application.
The folder layout of the application is as follows
myApp.exe
->Externals
-mergJSON-x64.dll
-revxml.dll
-tsNet-x86_64.dll
Using Inno Script Studio I compile the script and that works with no problem.
- I have a code signing certificate so the code is signed using the sign tool
- I looked at the “creating setup files message and I see that the external
tsNet external is loaded.
Still when I try to launch my application I get a dialog titled ‘Initialization
error’. Its error message is ‘failed to load external: tsNet’
I thought it might be looking for the 32 bit version of the tsNet external,
tsNet-x86.dll so I added that to the Externals folder in addition to the 64
bit version that I already had before running the compiler again. Same result.
I found a similar issue in the forums but the fix was to update to the stable
version of LiveCode 9.5.0.
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33005&p=200295#p200295
I am using LiveCode 9.6.0 so unless there has been a regression that should not
be the issue.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Best regards,
Martin Koob
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