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Hello;
I've downloaded Skrogge v 1.6. All the files has downloaded perfectly but when they are installing, some of them say that can not create the manifest folder and obviously when I try to run the application, it says there is a library missing. Can you help me please?. I am using Windows XP. All this problem began when I wanted to update to this version because I was using the prior version. Thank you very much in advance. Jaime Oh, I use the app is spanish language. |
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Hi,
I tested it! I don't have the same issue but it doesn't work for me too. I opened an incident to the KDE for windows team: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319768 |
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but how do you install the version 1.6, I still only have the 1.2 version on the kde for windows?
Alain |
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1.6 is the last version available in KDE on windows
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ok I got the 1.6 installed, but also the same message than jaimef, libbzip2.dll missing and Skrooge not starting ps have just checked: libbzip2 is present in KDE, on version 1.0.6-1 |
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Hello all,
I installed Skrooge 1.6.0 with KDE for Windows on Windows 7. Using MSVC 32 bit binaries (also tried mingw 64bit bins with the same behaviour). Skoorge crashes on startup while loading a plugin "13/24: File plugin". Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks in advance. Alternatively, is there a description how to compile it for windows with KDE? Will it work just to download the Skrooge and all KDE sources and then compile it with someones favorite compiler (e.g. mingw) ? |
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Last edited by ivan on Fri May 24, 2013 4:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Fixed url |
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please correct the path: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319768 Nevertheless I see no solution to my problem of libzip2.dll missing, neither in this topic neither in the bugs comments Help still needed, Alain |
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You are right. I am not able to reproduce the bug with libzip2.dll missing. When I tried, libzip2.dll has been installed correctly. I open this incident because when I try to run skrooge on windows, I have a crash. |
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Finally I did what was suggested in the error message: re install Skrooge from the KDE installer.
So I first suppress the skrooge 1.6 already installed. It did remove the lib package that caused the error. An finally after re- install I had the good surprise to have Skrooge running and opening the file that refused to open previously§ Long life Skrooge! Alain |
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