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From: Michael Glassford (glassfordm_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-07-29 08:32:39


Ragnar Ouchterlony wrote:
> Michael Glassford writes:
>
>> The way that it's failing sounds a lot like you're using the wrong dll
>> in the case that isn't working. If you copy all of the Boost.Threads
>> dlls into the same directory as the release version of your
>> application, then run it, does it work?
>> Mike
>
>
> I have the two boost.threads dlls in the C:\windows\system32 directory.
> I have no other boost dll:s installed. Why would it help to move them to
> the app dir?
> /Ragnar

The system32 directory should be fine, too. Since you already have both
Boost.Threads dlls installed there, I recommend the Dependency Walker
that has already been suggested in other posts.

Mike


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