http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Re-Quantlib-users-Using-QuantLibXL-tp12270p12271.html
Hi Eric,
thank you very much for your e-mail.
I will try everything again.
However, having checked QuantLibObjectHandler xll-s (they are not required for static QuantLibXL, but they are good points to check), I have noticed that there is an error there that "MSVCR80.dll" is not found.
I believe that there are some problems with the manifest for QuantLibObjectHandler - I have used full rebuild (on the net there are a couple of ways to fix it in the right way). Some blogs on the net are claiming that the problems with "MSVCR80.dll" are coming when you do a full rebuild.
I will also try to use the link you sent to me for the trunk - before I was using
http://quantlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/quantlib/there I took your files for QuantLibObjetHandler and QuantLibXL with your comments that you fixed static stuff.
Let me try to everything again an I will let you know how things are.
However, I do believe that we would converge pretty soon to something reasonable.
thanks for you help again,
Slava
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Eric Ehlers
<[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Slava,
Picking up the thread that started in quantlib-users...
The error you reported initially - "QuantLibXL-vc80-MT-S-0_9_5.xll is not a
valid add-in" - this was a known problem, which I was observing on my machine,
and which was resolved by svn revision 15471. Can we take a second to make
sure you got the fix?
On Fri, August 29, 2008 17:01, Slava D wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> thank you very much for your attempt to help me.
>
> Unfortunately, it did not work - I have downloaded the updates you made for
> QuantLibObjectHandler and for QuantLibXL. I did not update QuantLibAddIn as
> all its changes were quite before your changes to fix static at the
> solutions abiove.
I'm slightly confused when you talk about downloads, and about updating some
projects and not others.
We're working with the latest snapshot of the svn trunk. Normally you would
use Tortoise SVN to do svn checkout from
https://quantlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/quantlib/trunk
To a directory on your hard drive e.g.
C:\projects\trunk
The fix as I mentioned was svn revision 15471 which was applied Thursday. So
what you should now do is right click on your local root directory e.g.
C:\projects\trunk and do svn update. This brings your local copy of the trunk
up to date, which at the time of this writing is revision 15476.
You would then rebuild the solution. For this particular fix an incremental
rebuild should suffice, a full rebuild isn't required.
> I am still getting the same error message:
>
> *Warning: At least one module has an unresolved import due to a missing
> export function in a delay-load dependent module.*
>
>
> ar MPR.dll for function WNetRestoreConnectionA.
>
> guys,
>
> Do you know how this problem is coming?
>
> Before I had error mesage "Missing msjava.dll".
Those messages are from the dependency walker and can be ignored, see the FAQ
for more info:
http://www.dependencywalker.com/faq.html
More important, when you start Excel and load QuantLibXL-vc80-mt-s-0_9_5.xll,
do you still get a run time error?
I assume you're using the XLL on the same machine on which it was compiled?
Regards,
Eric
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