Subject | RE: [IBO] Nag Screen |
---|---|
Author | Walter Ogston |
Post date | 2004-08-02T17:04:35Z |
Jason,
You are right. I rebuilt the dll in D7 and it came out at 11800 Kb, more
like what one would expect. There were a bunch of new .dcu files appeared
in the second build too. And of course the new dll loaded into Apache and
seems to be working. I don't know what when wrong before, but if it never
happens again I will be happy. Thanks for your help.
At 06:37 PM 7/30/2004, you wrote:
C. Walter Ogston
ogstoncw@... Kalamazoo, Michigan
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You are right. I rebuilt the dll in D7 and it came out at 11800 Kb, more
like what one would expect. There were a bunch of new .dcu files appeared
in the second build too. And of course the new dll loaded into Apache and
seems to be working. I don't know what when wrong before, but if it never
happens again I will be happy. Thanks for your help.
At 06:37 PM 7/30/2004, you wrote:
>I suspect there is still a build problem of some sort. Your EXE should be at/*----------------
>least 500kb if it has the whole core IBO runtime bolted into the DLL.
>
>Jason Wharton
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Walter Ogston [mailto:ogstoncw@...]
>Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 9:17 AM
>To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: RE: [IBO] Nag Screen
>
>
>Jason,
>
>Thanks for the info. I had indeed previously downloaded the evaluation
>version, and had not replaced it. I have now re-installed and
>re-built. The dll works under Apache 2.0.49.0 on my machine (XP) but the
>executable is much smaller than it was - 311 KB down from about 1.7 MB. Is
>this expected? Is there extra code linked in to the evaluation version? I
>am compiling with D7 with the Build with runtime packages box un-checked.
>
>Can this be related to the next problem I am having? When I upload the
>newly built dll to the production server machine, It won't load the
>dll. The production server gives the message:
>
>"Syntax error on line 195 of C:/Program Files/Apache
>Group/Apache2/conf/httpd.conf:
>Cannot load C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/modules/SCQA2Svr.dll into
>server: The specified module could not be found."
>
>This looks like a message from Apache. The relevant lines of httpd.conf are
>
>LoadModule SCQA2Svr_module modules/SCQA2Svr.dll
><Location /SCQA2Svr>
> SetHandler SCQA2Svr-handler
></Location>
>
>so there is no obvious error in naming the dll. These config lines were
>copied from the config file on my development machine where all works
>wonderfully to the production machine where it doesn't work.
>
>Also I have two other dlls being loaded by Apache that load up and work
>correctly on both boxes. But these two dlls don't use IBObjects.
>
> From Google Groups it looks like this message from Apache can happen if
>the dll in question wants to load another dll that it can't find. Do the
>IBObjects use dlls when compile with packages is off? The components I am
>using are:
>
> IB_Connection1: TIB_Connection;
> IB_Transaction1: TIB_Transaction;
> IB_Session1: TIB_Session;
> ioqProject: TIB_DSQL;
> ioqAnswerSheet: TIB_DSQL;
> ioqLookupQuestions: TIBOQuery;
> iotLookupQuestions: TIBOTransaction;
> ioqIssueAnswSheet: TIB_DSQL;
> iotIssueAnswSheet: TIB_Transaction;
> iotInsertAnswers: TIB_Transaction;
> ioqInsertAnswers: TIB_DSQL;
> ioqInsertComments: TIB_DSQL;
> ioqUpdateAnswSheet: TIB_DSQL;
>
>Any ideas?
>
>TIA
>
>Walter
>
>At 02:56 PM 7/28/2004, you wrote:
> >Did you install the evaluation version at some time.
> >Did you properly DELETE all DCU, BPL, DCP, etc. files and totally rebuild
> >all your packages?
> >
> >Jason Wharton
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Walter Ogston [mailto:ogstoncw@...]
> >Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 10:59 AM
> >To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: [IBO] Nag Screen
> >
> >
> > I purchased IBObjects to use in a web application. Now when I start the
> >Apache 2 server, I get a nag screen asking me to register the
> >components. How do I make this nag screen stop appearing?
> >
> >Thanks
>
>
>
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C. Walter Ogston
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