Finding DLL's
jim at weathercom.com
jim at weathercom.com
Wed Dec 19 10:52:02 CST 2001
That was the entire output. I redirected stderr to a file, and copied it to
the email. The command line was 'wine --debugmsg +module qbw32.exe'. I'm
running this on a Gentoo Linux distro (www.gentoo.org). This distro compiles
everything from source using scripts. I didn't have time to do much
yesterday, but I'll try an older version of wine and see where that gets me.
Thanks,
Jim
>
> What came just before this ? That is the important part. There should
> have been a line like:
>
> trace:module:map_image Mapping section .data at <pointer> off (....
>
> just before this
>
> > err:module:map_image Could not map section .data, file probably truncated
> > err:module:PE_fixup_imports Module (file) IPROF32.dll (which is needed by
> > C:\Program Files\QuickBooks Pro\qbconv32.dll) not found
>
> <cut>
>
> It indicates to me that something happened when it tried to map the data
> section of the dll into memory (so I am certain that it found the DLL).
> The trace should even show you exactly which file it is trying to map.
>
> Now I know that some people have been working around protections etc. in
> the memory and code mapping area which is why I suggest a slightly older or
> newer copy of the code. Do you build your own or install from a prebuilt
> copy of wine?
>
> Bill
>
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