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12:00 AM
I've seen algorithms that first set all rooms on top of each other and then let hem physics their way around until they don't overlap anymore
 
That sounds a little resource intensive for what I have in mind.
 
that's what loading screens are for
 
Not an option, unfortunately.
So, is that the only algorithm you know which might be able to tackle that?
 
other than bruteforcing it yeah
 
Yeah, I've been trying to bruteforce it for a little while. Broke my mind a little bit.
So, I've come seeking an alternative.
 
 
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6:25 AM
@milleniumbug @FerencRozsa Ok thanks I got that.
 
 
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3:57 PM
15:35
I have a C# based programm that has a library in C++. When I go in porperties of this programm, It has Target Platofrm "Windows 10" ; TargetPlatfor version "10.0.17134.0"
If I select the dropdown, I can not select anything under 8.1
I need to deploy on windows 7
how can I do?
 
4:22 PM
How to taget win 7 from visual 2017 ?
That would sound good if I have a target_ver in the project in the first place
 
 
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5:40 PM
You have message "Could not load file or assmelby 'sfwefwef.dll' or one of its dependencies .The specified module could not be found" on windows
how do you deubg it
i.e how do you know what is missing in the first place
 
5:52 PM
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@user198530 fusion logging
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Q: How to enable assembly bind failure logging (Fusion) in .NET

user32736How do I enable assembly bind failure logging (Fusion) in .NET?

@user198530 Also: dependencywalker.com for native dlls
 
I don't think it gonna help
the dll itself is a C dll
she does not make use of .NET
it is loaded by a C# .NEt programm but she is not .NEt
basically I am searching for 2.5 days now, what you do in linux with
ldd and nm -D
.....
dependencly walker is totally obsolete/ not working
using process monitor to look at the load of the dll and I see it result in SUCESS..
so wtf..
 
6:18 PM
21 mins ago, by sehe
@user198530 Also: http://www.dependencywalker.com/ for native dlls
@user198530 that means the environment is different.
Dll Hell has been BIGLY upgraded since Windows Vista/7 so we have WinSxS what with redirects and policies, and a program can contain manifests to override that (including any COM registrations usually found in registry).
The first step to solving the problem is accepting that you have one (so "wtf" is not helpful). Dependency Walker is not obsolete. Fusion logging is the best there is, but granted it's biased towards managed assemblies
It does however report on native libraries too
 
sehe i.imgur.com/znyYO8U.png this is the output of my dependecy walker
from what I googled all the API-MS-WIN .... are irelevant
samething for GPSVC.dll
do you see somehting out of it?
I tried process monitor
it also seems it is not finding API-MS-WIN-CORE-FILE-L1-2.0.DLL
 
@user198530 I was thinking the same
@user198530 I think all interesting things are off-screen in the shot
@user198530 Which makes sense because I think it's roughly from the same era
 
sehe hmm not sure what you mean, appart from those, it seems to find everybody
 
ok. It could be there's an error during initialization (so it's not technically a load error, but an initialization failure)
So, that'd be DllMain-related
Also, are you loading a 32-bit dll inside an AppDomain that might not be 32bit?
 
it is a 64 bit OS but I compile everything with x86
so all the project 32 bit
 
6:27 PM
You could try to explicitly trigger this to get more info:
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Q: Using AppDomain in C# to dynamically load and unload dll

AshutoshIn one of my application, which is related to system diagnostics, the related DLL is to be loaded and unloaded dynamically in C#. After some search I found that a separate DLL cannot be loaded dynamically its the complete AppDomain. So I have to create an AppDomain and use that DLL to be loaded u...

@user198530 Good, I hope this is also true for the CLR AppDomain
 
Also I am developing under windows 10 with VS2017 but targeting Windows 7. You think this config is right i.imgur.com/uVRfAyT.png ?
 
 
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10:09 PM
@user198530 mmmm that kind of config is tricky. At least in the era of still targeting XP there was a specific toolchain version to be used. Maybe you can zoom in a little on this. Especially in the light of it targeting 32-bit I suppose you might require an "old" or compatiblity-toolchain with specific runtime library versions
 
 
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11:21 PM
Hey
how can I create a string+number unique "generator"? Say user has test_10, I'd like to generate next string as test_11,/test_12 etc etc?
 
look up all test_\d* and add one
 
mhmm?
 

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