Brett Serkez wrote:
While this technique is useful, it is not producing results for me.
I can see that simply installing all libraries resolves the dependency.
Perhaps the package maintainer could try building the package on a
system with just the default libraries installed? This should produce a
clear error from the linker as to precisely which library is in question
vs. the run-time that simply gives up.
Usually you will get a popup from windows if there is a DLL missing,
including the name of the DLL. Unless we know which DLL was missing
from your installation we cannot do much about it.
Gerrit
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