Marcus MacWilliam
2013-01-24 15:28:14 UTC
All,
Background: In 2002, using OmniORB 4.0.0 we wrote a
CORBA Server for a customer in America, running on an
NT 4 machine. It has been running nicely now for 10+ years.
They have recently got in contact, and want us to update
to Windows 7. Our Native dll is built on Windows 7 in 32-bit,
using Visual Studio 10, so hopefully it is not too bad a job to
upgrade.
I have downloaded OmniORB 4.1.6 from here<http://sourceforge.net/projects/omniorb/files/omniORB/omniORB-4.1.6/omniORB-4.1.6-win64-vc10-py27.zip/download>.
I have downloaded Python 2.7.3 from here<http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi>.
I have setup an environment, with VS10 in x86 (32-bit) mode.
I am trying to build the required modules, which in the makefile
calls omniidl to generate the stubs:
Running command: C:\omniORB-4.1.6\bin\x86_win32\omniidl -bcxx -C\\gothic-samba\gothic\src\gijeprog\win7-devt -Wbh=_s.h -Wbs=_s.cpp \\gothic-samba\gothic\src\gijeprog\win7-devt\OO-Toolkit.idl
This fails with a system error, saying it cannot locate and
load python27.dll. However this dll is not supplied in either
the omniorb-4.1.6 directory, or the python27 directory.
Can anyone explain why omniidl needs a dll that does not come
with either the ORB package, or the version of Python.
Can anyone suggest how I resolve this issue.
This is fairly urgent, so any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
--
Marcus A.T MacWilliam, Senior Software Engineer. 1Spatial Ltd.
Tel: +44 (0)1223 420414, ext 2289, Mob: +44 (0)7803 706597.
E-Mail: marcus.macwilliam at 1spatial.com<mailto:marcus.macwilliam at 1spatial.com> Skype:marcus.macwilliam
Tennyson House, 7 Cambridge Business Park, Cambridge, CB4 0WZ.
Registered in England No. 4785688, VAT Reg. No. 135539408.
Website: http://www.1spatial.com/ E-mail: info at 1spatial.com<mailto:info at 1spatial.com>
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Background: In 2002, using OmniORB 4.0.0 we wrote a
CORBA Server for a customer in America, running on an
NT 4 machine. It has been running nicely now for 10+ years.
They have recently got in contact, and want us to update
to Windows 7. Our Native dll is built on Windows 7 in 32-bit,
using Visual Studio 10, so hopefully it is not too bad a job to
upgrade.
I have downloaded OmniORB 4.1.6 from here<http://sourceforge.net/projects/omniorb/files/omniORB/omniORB-4.1.6/omniORB-4.1.6-win64-vc10-py27.zip/download>.
I have downloaded Python 2.7.3 from here<http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi>.
I have setup an environment, with VS10 in x86 (32-bit) mode.
I am trying to build the required modules, which in the makefile
calls omniidl to generate the stubs:
Running command: C:\omniORB-4.1.6\bin\x86_win32\omniidl -bcxx -C\\gothic-samba\gothic\src\gijeprog\win7-devt -Wbh=_s.h -Wbs=_s.cpp \\gothic-samba\gothic\src\gijeprog\win7-devt\OO-Toolkit.idl
This fails with a system error, saying it cannot locate and
load python27.dll. However this dll is not supplied in either
the omniorb-4.1.6 directory, or the python27 directory.
Can anyone explain why omniidl needs a dll that does not come
with either the ORB package, or the version of Python.
Can anyone suggest how I resolve this issue.
This is fairly urgent, so any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
--
Marcus A.T MacWilliam, Senior Software Engineer. 1Spatial Ltd.
Tel: +44 (0)1223 420414, ext 2289, Mob: +44 (0)7803 706597.
E-Mail: marcus.macwilliam at 1spatial.com<mailto:marcus.macwilliam at 1spatial.com> Skype:marcus.macwilliam
Tennyson House, 7 Cambridge Business Park, Cambridge, CB4 0WZ.
Registered in England No. 4785688, VAT Reg. No. 135539408.
Website: http://www.1spatial.com/ E-mail: info at 1spatial.com<mailto:info at 1spatial.com>
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[Loading Image...]<http://www.youtube.com/user/1SpatialGroup> [Loading Image...] <https://www.facebook.com/1Spatial> [Loading Image...] <http://www.linkedin.com/company/1spatial> [Loading Image...] <http://www.twitter.com/1spatial>
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