On 28-10-2013 07:44, Sebastian Dröge-3 [via GStreamer-devel] wrote:
<br/>> Is the patch.exe the one from git? Is git working fine for you at least?
<br/>> I don't have any other suggestions right now unfortunately, other than
<br/>> trying the same from a clean Windows system and making sure that no
<br/>> random libraries leak into $PATH.
<br/>I have no issues with Git so far. I just uninstalled the latest release
<br/>of Git for Windows (1.8.4) to try out an older version (1.8.0). Same
<br/>exact thing. Patch.exe crashes. Arg. So frustrating. 2 weeks working on
<br/>this! I wish I had a garden gnome nearby I could break in half.
<br/><br/>A clean windows system :S That's quite a costly procedure for
<br/>potentially no gain. Isn't there anything else? I mean, as it looks now,
<br/>aren't I at least certain that the patch.exe file only relies on the
<br/>detected DLLS? I don't know too much about all of the ones it's linked
<br/>with but at first glance things look as if there isn't anything there
<br/>that should be there, or?
<br/><br/>I'll try to post on the Git For Windows forum/Mailing list. Perhaps
<br/>someone else has experienced similar issues?
<br/><br/>Gazoo
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