CancelWaitableTimer could not be located
Bug #1971640 reported by
Tom Kloos
This bug affects 3 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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SBCL |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Starting SBCL.EXE on Windows 7-64 w/ESU fails and yields the error:
The procedure entry point CancelWaitableTimer could not be located
in the dynamic link library api-ms-
This precludes the use of Maxima 5.46.0 (with SBCL 2.2.2?) and the current version 2.2.4. It appears that 2.0.0 is the last official Windows build that works.
It is said by some that Windows 7 doesn't support this function, but according to MS it's been present since XP and is certainly present in the W7 kernel32, kernelbase, etc.
This is on "Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]" with an ESU license (i.e. fully patched).
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That call to CancelWaitableTimer is there since before Windows 8 was released, something's broken with your windows.