I am successfully compiling (with MinGW) and running my C++ program (which calls Java classes through JNI) consisting of multiple files on my Win7-64bit system. Compiling and running is done by 2 batch files. I installed Visual Studio C++ 2010 some time ago but haven't used it since.
I am now trying to deploy this program to another computer running WinXP-32bit and I am facing a "missing msvcr100.dll" error. I installed the latest MinGW and JDK, I compiled my program using the same batch file, but when I'm running it, I get the error. Visual Studio is not used in any part of the building (and I don't want it to), so I find it strange that I get this message about an MSVC++ dll.
compile.bat
rem Set the include paths for the JNI header files("include" and "include\win32" inside the jdk (32-bit) directory).
set JDK_INCLUDE="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\include"
set JDK_INCLUDE_WIN32="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\include\win32"
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\MinGW\bin
rem Build an import library for the jvm.dll from the .\lib\jvm.def file (see http://www.inonit.com/cygwin/jni/invocationApi/archive.html)
dlltool --input-def .\lib\jvm.def --kill-at --dllname jvm.dll --output-lib .\lib\libjvm.dll.a
rem Set the import library directory.
set JVM_IMPORT_DLL=".\lib"
rem Compile all files (including the IngToolTest.cpp) and create an executable file .\bin\COFORM_JNI.exe
g++ -I%JDK_INCLUDE% -I%JDK_INCLUDE_WIN32% .\src\DataTypes\file1.cpp .\src\IngestionTool\file2.cpp ... .\src\file25.cpp Test.cpp -L%JVM_IMPORT_DLL% -ljvm -o .\bin\executable.exe
pause
run.bat
Rem Set the environment parameter to the path where the properties file resides.
set CONFIG_DIR=..
Rem Set the environment parameter to the actual IP of your VM machine.
set VM_URL=139.191.173.43
Rem Set the location of the jvm.dll (32-bit)
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\jre\bin\client
move *.rdf RDFS
.\bin\executable.exe
pause
Is it possible that one of my external includes is causing this? Here they are:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <jni.h>
#include <vector>
#include <string.h>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
I would appreciate any help to overcome this error.
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