Le 23/04/2010 21:25, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit :
> On 22.04.2010 21:37, guillaume@lelarge.info wrote:
>> Le 22/04/2010 14:28, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit :
>>
>>> On 19.04.2010 23:46, guillaume@lelarge.info wrote:
>>>
>>>> Le 19/04/2010 19:24, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 17.04.2010 08:02, guillaume@lelarge.info wrote:
>>>>> (...)
>>>>>
>>>
>> A little search on Google, and I find a lot of people complaining on the
>> same issue (but not on pgAdmin). Apparently, the usual fix is to
>> download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable
>> Package. You can get it here:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=32bc1bee-a3f9-4c13-9c99-220b62a191ee&displaylang=en
>>
>>
>> Let us know if it works out well. (If it works, I still don't get it...
>> we ship it with the installer, don't we?)
>>
>
>
> Congratulations, Guillaume! You nailed it. After installing "Microsoft
> Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable" pgAdmin 1.10.2 now starts normally.
> The output of the "Dependency Walker for v. 1.10.2 is now practically
> identical to the output for v.1.10.1 - likewise if I use your newly
> compiled version of pgAdmin3.exe in a 1.10.2 environment.
>
> Some questions remain. As you wrote yourself: if the redistributable
> part of MS Visual C++ is shipped with the installer, the problem should
> not occur (?)
Don't know.
> And why does it only happen on some PCs?
Don't know either. I only know two people you had the issue, you and one
of my customers.
> Also, why are previous versions not affected?
Don't know.
> Either way, I can now test the latest bug fixes in the new version you
> sent me on this PC. For now, however, have a nice weekend!
>
Yeah, I'm glad it solved your issue :)
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