Bob, I noticed Inkview.exe next to Inkscape in the folder. It throws the same message.
Inkscape 0605211530 seems to work OK. That is the most recent version I can compare with. I renamed the Inkscape.exe file from Inkscape-0.43+0.44pre0-1.win32.zip as Inkscapetest.exe and dumped it into the 0605211530 folder and now it throws the attached message. Does this mean it may have something to do with loudmouth?
What to do about it?
Erik
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Jamison" <rwjj@...127...> To: "Erik Halbert" <kaver@...68...>; inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 7:26 PM Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] win 32 crash on startup
Erik,
Are you using Win2k? The only pertinent-sounding articles I could find on the net mention this problem resulting from compiling on XP and running on Win2k.
I searched all through the code, especially the net-oriented stuff. The only place where I could find the freeaddrinfo() function invoked was in Loudmouth's (Jabber client used by Inkboard) lm-connection.c.
Which leads me to ask a question of the other guys who do win32: Wasn't Inkboard supposed to be disabled for this release?
bob
Erik Halbert wrote:
I brought down Inkscape-0.43+0.44pre0-1.win32.zip this afternoon. It unzipped OK but threw me the attached message when I tried to start it.
Any help appreciated.
cheers, Erik
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