Win2k and Python access violation
Win2k and Python access violation - please help me out here!
Mark Hammond mhammond at skippinet.com.auSat Feb 26 16:34:44 EST 2000
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"Jason Maskell" <backov at nospam.csolve.net> wrote in message news:RZyt4.201$7n6.310 at 198.235.216.4... > gmcm at hypernet.com (Gordon McMillan) wrote in <1260623840-9876921 > @hypernet.com>: > > >Jason wrote: > > > >> Oops, I missed 3 lines at the top of the call stack: > >> > >> NTDLL! 77f8ed61() > >> NTDLL! 77f8ecf1() > >> MSVCRTD! 10238575() > > > >Are you using python15.dll or python15_d.dll? Mixing run time > >libraries is a great way to crash. > > Using the debug dll. Just for fun, I changed over to the release version > and compiled it. Same problem. The release side is using all release dlls. What about the C runtime libraries? Is your program set to use the CRT from a debug DLL? If set to _any_ other option (for a debug build) you will get these crashes. Mark.
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