On 20/05/2014 10:48, Steve Davies wrote:
I don't have my setup here, but I believe that zlib1.dll would normally be installed into the Pan directory. Is it present?

Either way, it is worth searching the entire C: drive to see if you have any other zlib*.dll files present. If there is a different version and it comes earlier in the search path than the Pan one, that may cause issues.

I'll endeavour to take a look at this at home tonight. If this problem persists, I might be able to do a Pan build with zlib statically linked in.

Regards,
Steve


On 20 May 2014 10:44, Bill <billabo...@gmail.com <mailto:billabo...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I've been using Pan on a Windows 7 32-bit machine for some time now.

    I am hoping to move to a different machine with the same OS, so
    today downloaded the GTK runtime and the latest Pan msi installer.

    All appears to install OK, but when I try to start Pan, I get
    "Pan.exe - Entry point not found. The procedure entry point
    deflateSetHeader could not be located in the dynamic link library
    zlib1.dll.

    What am I doing wrong?

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Many thanks, that's it.

Zlib1 was in the GTK2-Runtime\bin directory, so I copied it into the Pan directory.

The machine was Lenovo, returned to its original state from the Recovery partition. This appears to have included a Lenovo version of Corel WinDVD, which installs zlib and zlib1 dll's.

Thanks again.
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