I got four instances of errors being reported whilst decompressing .lzma files., but as it deletes them afterwards, its not possible to check whether they were completely unpacked or not without downloading the files again.

... lzma_read: Decoding error (1) gzread: error decompressing Error: Failure reading from tarball. Unzip status: Error: Failure reading from tarball. Delete file: C:\camelbox\perl-5.10.0.2008.089.1.tar.lzma ... lzma_read: Decoding error (1) gzread: error decompressing Error: Failure reading from tarball. Unzip status: Error: Failure reading from tarball. Delete file: C:\camelbox\gtk-core-bin.2008.089.1.tar.lzma ... lzma_read: Decoding error (1) gzread: error decompressing Error: Failure reading from tarball. Unzip status: Error: Failure reading from tarball. Delete file: C:\camelbox\mingw.2008.089.1.tar.lzma ... lzma_read: Decoding error (1) gzread: error decompressing Error: Failure reading from tarball. Unzip status: Error: Failure reading from tarball. Delete file: C:\camelbox\perl-5.10.0-html_docs.2008.089.1.tar.lzma

I'll send you full log if you tell me where? (It's not in the FAQ.)

It subsequently fails the C:\camelbox\bin>perl5.10.0.exe -V test with:

Event Type: Information Event Source: Application Popup Event Category: None Event ID: 26 Date: 2008-04-10 Time: 10:25:30 User: N/A Computer: D4KG9X0J Description: Application popup: perl5.10.0.exe - Application Error : The applicatio +n failed to initialize properly (0xc0000043). Click on OK to terminat +e the application.

Probably missing something that failed to unpack?


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In reply to Re: Camelbox: A build of Gtk2-Perl for Windows by BrowserUk
in thread Camelbox: A build of Gtk2-Perl for Windows by spicyjack

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