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cvs commit: xml-xerces/c/Projects/Win32/BCB6/Xerces-all README.TXT
tng 2003/01/23 11:25:44
Modified: c/Projects/Win32/BCB6/Xerces-all README.TXT
Log:
[Bug 16277] Readme should make note of threaded library problems in BCB6
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+Jan 21, 2003 - [Bug 16277] Readme should make note of threaded library problems in BCB6
+=====================================================================================
+There's another known problem with BCB6 to do with linking single-threaded
+applications to DLLs. Specifically, DLLs are normally linked to the
+multithreaded runtime DLL (CC3260MT.dll); however, if an application is linked
+to the single-threaded DLL (CC3260.dll) and consequently attempts to free memory
+allocated by the MT DLL there will be an memory access violation. In particular
+this causes problems when using the transcoding utilities that return allocated
+memory (which the sample programs use).
+
+Currently there appears to be no way of forcing an application to be linked
+against the MT version of the runtime, therefore it is recommended that the
+versions of utilities which accept pre-allocated buffers be used.
+
Feb 7, 2002 - Xerces C and Borland C++Builder6
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