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more related threads of no help to me :)

somethings wrong with the dll (mixing _32/_64 builds), replace it mysql - "193: %1 is not a valid Win32 application" bug with a new Rails Application

download new one rJava install - "%1 is not a valid Win32 application."

path management blah LibraryLink & MinGW

WHOA! onclick/rubyinstaller %1 is not a valid Win32 application with Digest::SHA1

, having tools that alter loading DLLs (like FRAPS or Detours) can affect loading Ruby’s extensions. It is recommended you disable/uninstall FRAPS.

md5.so/sha1.so loaderror on `gem help command` and `bundler` both error on Win7 64 with 1.9.3-p0, work fine with 1.9.2-p290 · Issue #102 · oneclick/rubyinstaller · GitHub

I don't use FRAPS (some DirectX thing)

depends.exe profile showed only depends.dll hooking other dlls

WHOA! This is you man :) same problem, gave up the "experimental" Using mingw64 with x64 ActiveState builds. « perl-win32-users « (with Inline::C load_file:%1 is not a valid Win32 application ))

mixing 32/64 Issue 29 - f2py - "ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application" with gnu95 - Fortran to Python Interface Generator - 3rd generation - Google Project Hosting

unanswered, using gcc 4.5.2, minimal test case [href://http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5233056/create-a-valid-shared-library-in-c|dll - Create a valid shared library in C ((( WindowsError: Error 193 %1 is not a valid Win32 application)))]

unresolved, same exact issue with java/JNI/fortran, , minimal test case SourceForge.net: MinGW-w64 - for 32 and 64 bit Windows: mingw-w64-public

same as all, same suggestions Trouble getting started

avoid mingw, install msvs Qt Creator, linked boost library and debug | Qt DevNet forums | Qt Developer Network

win64/WOW64 mode, N/A as i'm all win32 HOWTO: Diagnose One Cause of "%1 is not a valid Win32 application" on IIS6 on 64bit Windows - David Wang - Site Home - MSDN Blogs

32 bit dlls on win64 PL/Java - Fwd: Re: Calling it a day

The rest are just re-cached versions of these rails/ruby/python/opencv/fortran/jni threads

and google cuts me off after ~500 links, but is happy to tell its only Page 5 of 202 results :/

so i'm using all 32 bit everything, nothing else is hoooking that I see, there are no spaces in paths, load sha1 first breaks libxml, load other way its fine


In reply to Re^10: if Digest::SHA1 loaded Can't load LibXML/LibXML.dll Invalid access to memory location by Anonymous Monk
in thread if Digest::SHA1 loaded Can't load LibXML/LibXML.dll Invalid access to memory location by Anonymous Monk

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