| Hi,
You were right! It was a «left over» from a previous installation. It is my
old and bad habit of installing new version over old ones. Thanks for your
help. Ah yes, everything works fine. I have delete my Python 2.4.2
installation and put in place the 2.3.5 to be able to use the Python script
feature.
Amitiés,
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Istvan Varga"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] New Csound5 release for Win32, with sources and manual
> Marc Demers wrote:
>
>> I use Csound5 with WinXound, AthenaCL and Sympheo. The previous version
>> was running like a dream but with the latest version when I try to
>> compile a csd or a orc/sco file, I get this message:
>>
>> Csound compiler details:
>> Error de-initialising module 'rtpa64.dll'
>
> There is no rtpa64.dll included with the package, as far as
> I know. Make sure that there are no old files left over from
> previous installations, as they may conflict with the new
> release and cause problems.
>
>> What do I have to do to make it works. Delete this dll? Another question,
>> the opcode setting for the lib64: is it necessary for someone like me who
>> is running under windoze at 32?
>
> If you only ever want to use the faster, but less accurate
> csound32.exe, then it should be enough to set OPCODEDIR to the
> full path to lib.
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