Keep in mind that just because it detects the plugin name and mimetype doesn't mean that it's loading the DLL; on windows those are stored as string resources. Are any of the entrypoints getting called? Does your logfile get created?
Keep in mind that just because it detects the plugin name and mimetype doesn't mean that it's loading the DLL; on windows those are stored as string resources. Are any of the entrypoints getting called? Does your logfile get created?
If none of the entrypoints are getting hit at all, check to make sure you're actually exporting them; do you have a . Def file? Does it have the entrypoints correct?
FireBreath uses this for the . Def: https://github. Com/firebreath/FireBreath/blob/master/gen_templates/FireBreathWin.
Def Here are the windows entrypoints: https://github. Com/firebreath/FireBreath/blob/master/src/PluginAuto/Win/np_winmain.cpp.
It looks like nothing is called. The log file is not created and no properties is able to be got. – user670324 Jul 19 at 18:02 Okay; so take a look at the files I referenced and see if you can figure out why the DLL is not being loaded.
Another common problem is if you're linking to a . Lib file that requires a DLL to be present and the DLL is not there. You can often find insight into that using "dependency walker" (depends.
Exe), though ieshims. Dll will often show up as missing when it isn't. – Taxilian Jul 19 at 19:45.
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