Hi,
Actually I have to admit that (as you found out) we have to tried to ignore this as much as possible, in particular as MSVC 2008 and MSVC 2010 do and require different things regarding manifests. Okay, the first user has complained: we are going to look into it in one of the next (if not the next) releases. Could I get back to you as a possible tester of what we might do? Thanks for letting us know. Best Christian -- Christian Schulte, www.ict.kth.se/~cschulte/ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alexander Kleff Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 3:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [gecode-users] Loading the C runtime library without using a manifest Hi everyone! According to the last sentence in the last mail under "Linking to Gecode with Microsoft Visual C++" you wait until somebody complains about the absence of a manifest. Well, I had some trouble loading Gecode libraries as I ran into the Microsoft runtime error R6034 which is "An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library without using a manifest." Since Gecode doesn't come with a manifest, I added a <dependency> statement for the needed runtime to the manifest of the calling application manually. So now it loads but it seems to me that it would be "cleaner" to have this in Gecode. Do you agree? Or am I mislead? For the sake of completeness, I'm currently migrating to Visual Studio 2010 under Win7. By the way, the calling application is written in C#. Best regards, Alexander
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