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Re: bcmwltry.exe, libeay32.dll

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Old 04-10-2008, 08:37 AM
Magnus Hagander
 
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Default Re: bcmwltry.exe, libeay32.dll

Yes, but it's kind of kludgy.

Do as you've done so far - renaming the dll and installing postgresql.
Now copy the libpq.dll, libeay32.dll and libssl32.dll files from
system32 to all the postgresql directories that contain DLL or EXE
files. (yes, this is more than one location. The number of locations
depends on which features you installed and where).

When this is done, delete the files in SYSTEM32 (all three) and copy
back the original DLL files.

//Magnus

-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-bugs-owner@postgresql.org
[mailtogsql-bugs-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Tom Belich
Sent: den 1 mars 2005 20:20
To: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Subject: [BUGS] bcmwltry.exe, libeay32.dll


When installing Postgresql 8.0 on Windows XP Pro, I get a
message that my installed version of Open SSL is incompatible. I
renamed libeay32.dll and installed. When I rebotted my machine, I get a
message that bcmwltry.exe is receiving an incorrect ordinal from
libeay32.dll.

I have a Motorola WN825G wireless notebook adapter card which
uses bcmwltry.exe (from BroadCom) to display available wireless networks
in the systray.

Any way to install Postgresql and keep functionality of the
systray display?


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