missing file
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missing file
I just downloaded crossfire off of sourceforge, the windows GTK client 1.6.0 Anyways right when I double click the .exe a error message pops up and says "This application has failed to start because libglib-2.0-0.dll was not found." Any idea where I can get the dll? it didnt come with the installer
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Have the same problem but fixed it
I had the same problem but fixed it.
First you need to read the running.txt file it is in the programs directory program files/crossfire gtk client/.
In that there is a link to download the GTK 2.0 for win32
install that.
then the next thing is a little tricky. In windows 95,98 and ME you need to edit your autoexec.bat file.
add the directory to your GTK librarys to your path= . if you installed it without changing directory it is c:\program files\common files\gtk\2.0\libs.
In dos though you might have to do the short directory names. I had to on win ME.
I don't know about win XP because i don't run it but someone might know about that.
Lord SilverStone
First you need to read the running.txt file it is in the programs directory program files/crossfire gtk client/.
In that there is a link to download the GTK 2.0 for win32
install that.
then the next thing is a little tricky. In windows 95,98 and ME you need to edit your autoexec.bat file.
add the directory to your GTK librarys to your path= . if you installed it without changing directory it is c:\program files\common files\gtk\2.0\libs.
In dos though you might have to do the short directory names. I had to on win ME.
I don't know about win XP because i don't run it but someone might know about that.
Lord SilverStone
This looks a lot like double posting. (not the mention it's in totally wrong forum imho).
Guess it can't be helped. I just wish the forum archives will be of some use for someone out there..
Guess it can't be helped. I just wish the forum archives will be of some use for someone out there..

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ok i went to
http://www.dropline.net/gtk/.
and installed dev-c++ and a runtime environement... now where do i find autoexec.bat?
http://www.dropline.net/gtk/.
and installed dev-c++ and a runtime environement... now where do i find autoexec.bat?
If you are running Win95/98, autoexec.bat is located in C:\Anonymous wrote:ok i went to
http://www.dropline.net/gtk/.
and installed dev-c++ and a runtime environement... now where do i find autoexec.bat?
For WinNT / W2K, you need to change environment settings: my computer -> properties -> advanced -> environment variables. Then either change PATH variable for your user only, or the whole system (assuming you do have rights for that).