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> Subject: Re: [PyMOL] pymol 0.99 msvcr71.dll startup crash
>
> I want to reiterate you don't need this file at linking time,
> so hopefully future builds of pymol won't use it and
> hopefully no one will run into this problem.
>
> On 2/10
I want to reiterate you don't need this file at linking time, so
hopefully future builds of pymol won't use it and hopefully no one
will run into this problem.
On 2/10/06, Yusuf Tanrikulu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had the same problem with the new release of PyMOL. Just search for
> the requested file "
I always include msvcr71.dll
with my python distributives to avoid this exact problem.
get msvcr71.dll
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=msvcr71.dll&btnG=Google+Search
and place it in *the same* directory as your python app. In this case, within
PyMol.
Python 2.4 apps seem to ignore this
This is a long shot but we ran into this error with matplotlib
and python2.4 using MingW. Basically we removed the linking
references to msvcr71 in "distutils/cygwinccompiler.py", specifically
in the Mingw32CCompiler class. The link is not needed, and this
removed the error mentioned below.
Guillaume,
It is not clear why this is happening -- and note that it doesn't happen
on every machine. Regardless, I believe you can fix it by searching for
"msvcr71.dll" and making sure that it appears in the
C:\windows\system32
directory.
Please let me know if that solves the issue with 0
Hi,
I had the same problem with the new release of PyMOL. Just search for
the requested file "msvcr71.dll" on your windows computer and copy it
into the folder "c:\windows\system\". PyMOL will do its job on next startup.
If you do not have the file, just google for it. There are a lot of
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