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  • SGaistS Offline
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    Do you mean that you get that error 139 at startup ?

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      #12

      Sorry for the late reply!
      Yes

      During startup program exited with code 0x0000c139

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        AFAIK, it means that it fails to load a .dll Do you have other dependencies ?

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          most probably no .. coz i gave local/bin also as the path

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            local/bin ? On Windows ?

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              #16

              Ya ... mingw installation path!!

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                Just to rule out the obvious, can you copy the exiv2 .dll in the same folder as the application and check whether the application starts ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Just to rule out the obvious, can you copy the exiv2 .dll in the same folder as the application and check whether the application starts ?

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                  @SGaist

                  Sorry for the late reply!!

                  Ya .. i have tried that already but gives the same error!

                  In the mean time I actually have tried many libraries and all are having same problem. So I guess there is a problem in either the build or the way of including the library. I will brief you exactly what I have done and the versions.

                  Build:

                  • I have successfully build the source code in the qt project folder using --prefix option with msys terminal with mingw compiler.

                  mingw32-g++.exe (GCC) 5.3.0
                  mingw32-gcc-5.3.0.exe (GCC) 5.3.0

                  • I am using Qt installed from qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw492-5.6.1-1.exe

                  • I have added mingw32-g++.exe (GCC) 5.3.0 as the compiler manually

                  • I have added the external library (libexiv2.dll.a) in Qtcreator via Add Library external library and static mode.

                  • I have also added to the PATH variable you have suggested.

                  The .pro reads this:

                  win32: LIBS += -L$$PWD/libs/exiv2build/lib/ -llibexiv2.dll
                  
                  INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/libs/exiv2build/include
                  DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/libs/exiv2build/include
                  
                  

                  It still gives me the error During startup program exited with code 0x0000c139.

                  Any suggestion on what might have gone wrong?

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                    Do I understand understand correctly that you are trying to run application with libraries built with two different versions of MinGW ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Do I understand understand correctly that you are trying to run application with libraries built with two different versions of MinGW ?

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                      wrote on last edited by saitej
                      #20

                      No.

                      I have right now changed it to the same compiler by changing the kit

                      Also, I have used the dependency walker on the dll file and have found problems in these dependencies:

                      I have attached the dependencywalker image for the same:

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                        What image format is it ?

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                          dependency walker

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                            Can you provide an image that is in a more mainstream format ?

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                              I can send you in text format but it might be difficult to decipher.

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                                A screenshot of Dependency Walker's window might be simpler.

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                                  From a look at the text file. There's at least one architecture mismatch. Double check libexiv2, if I saw things correctly, it's a 64bit library and you are using a 32bit Qt.

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    From a look at the text file. There's at least one architecture mismatch. Double check libexiv2, if I saw things correctly, it's a 64bit library and you are using a 32bit Qt.

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                                    @SGaist

                                    Sorry for revoking the topic after a long time.

                                    I am using both 32 bit (QT and mingw). When I load the dll in dependency walker, these are the missing dlls.

                                    Kernel32.dll
                                    MSVCRT.DLL
                                    PSAPI.DLL
                                    USER32.DLL
                                    WS2_32.DLL

                                    I am unable to find these in the mingw bin folder also. So where can i get these dll's so that I can manually add them ?

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                                      Except MSVCRT.dll which comes with the vcredist package from Microsoft, the others are all system dlls that you should not distribute.

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        Except MSVCRT.dll which comes with the vcredist package from Microsoft, the others are all system dlls that you should not distribute.

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                                        @SGaist

                                        The system is 64 bit and mingw & QT are 32 bit. Is this creating the problem?

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                                          No, 64bit Windows can run both 32 and 64bits application.

                                          You have to distribute the MinGW dependencies though.

                                          Did you use windeployqt to prepare your application for distribution ?

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