[Gvsig_english] CrsJniProj.dll problem when open a project
Manuel Madrid
mmadrid at gvsig.com
Tue Dec 17 09:27:42 CET 2013
Hi Valerio and Simon,
We expect to release a gvSIG 2.1 beta in a few days so users can test it
and give us feedback. Stay tuned.
Best,
Manuel.
El 15/12/13 23:48, Simon Cropper escribió:
> On 16/12/13 05:19, Valerio wrote:
>> Deal all,
>> many users are encountering problems with gvsig 1.12 and the notorious
>> error of crjniproj.dll.
>> This is the error message when a user try to open a gvp project
>> previously saved.
>> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Program Files\gvSIG desktop
>> 1.12.0\CrsJniProj.dll: Can't find dependent libraries at
>> java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method).
>> This error occurs on an increasing number of pc and also with the
>> portable version. It has no relation to the version of java. The
>> installations concerned have the java 1.6 or portable.
>> Sometimes it can be solved by copying proj.dll and crsjniproj.dll from
>> gvSIG/binaries/w32 to JRe6/bin/.
>> In other occasions it is necessary to uninstall and install again gvsig.
>> Unfortunately, in many cases it seems that there is no solution and many
>> users decide to leave the software.
>> Is there a definitive solution to this problem?
>> If not, waiting for a stable 2.1 (when? how many months?) I think it
>> could be very important a 1.13 release that solves this problem together
>> with others (i.e. the disappearance of the symbology in symbol editor).
>> I think it's worth repeating: this situation leads to the further
>> abandonment of the software to other solutions.
>>
>> Best Regards and thanks in advance
>>
>> Valerio
>>
>>
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>
> Hi Valerio,
>
> Hopefully the developers are monitoring the list and can help.
> Unfortunately traffic on this list has been quite low over the previous
> 6-12 months so if you have not received any help within 24 hours then
> try the gvSIG chat rooms on freenode.
>
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Manuel Madrid.
Product and testing manager.
gvSIG project (http://www.gvsig.org).
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