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Mark,
> What next?
Not only is the platform on which you are running this deprecated, but so is the compiler.
If the program will compile and catalog on another system without any errors, that should also be an indication that there is a problem with this particular system.
The best solution is to invest in some jBASE Support dollars so that you can upgrade to a new jBASE version on a new or newer Windows platform, running a current C++ compiler version.
Mike
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Mark,
If you can’t catalog into a shared library, then there are potentially problems with that library or the object folder therein, so you might be best served by blowing away the “bin” and “lib” folder and recompiling everything.
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On Aug 10, 2021, at 12:25, Marc <mzi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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