Re: Migrating an application from ( VC6.0 to ) vs 2003 in MFC/C++ to VS2008

From:
Scot T Brennecke <ScotB@Spamhater.MVPs.org>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Wed, 10 Jun 2009 04:55:46 -0500
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Ana wrote:

On Jun 6, 3:47 am, Scot T Brennecke <Sc...@Spamhater.MVPs.org> wrote:

You told us what file the assertion failure was in, but not what the
code assertion was that failed. Ignoring assertions is not something
you can tolerate, of course. What is the code that failed the assertion?

Ana wrote:

Hi,
Its urgent!
I am migrating an application written in MFC /C++, ATL and using
Webbrowser.
The application does not compile and pops up with many errors which i
have managed to resolve by including a list of libs etc as
afxisapi.h,
afxisapi.inl
afxisapi.rc
eafxis.lib
eafxis.pdb
eafxisd.lib
eafxisd.pdb
nafxis.lib
nafxis.pdb
nafxisd.lib
nafxisd.pdb
 as suggested in
http://blogs.msdn.com/jpsanders/archive/2007/12/10/chttpserver-not-in...
This builds well without any error but in debug mode as it compiles it
gives an debug assertion failed at afxwin1.inl.
It breaks at afxgetresourcehandle.
Please let me know what am I missing on.
Also on ignoring the assertion message i can half way run my
application.
All and any help / advice will be appreciable.
Thanks in advance,
Ana- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Scott ,
Thanks for the response.
Yes.
The code where it breaks is when I try to load an image on to picture
control and call
HINSTANCE hInst = AfxGetResourceHandle();

Also, It some how looks for ..\Vc7libs\... location for the files it
asserts on.

Thanks.

Best Regards,
Ana


Ana,
    You still never answered my question: what is the code that is failing
the assertion? You only told me the code that makes the function call.
  When an assertion failure occurs, you typically get a dialog box,
giving you the opportunity to break into the debugger on the line where
the assertion failed -- usually a line beginning with the word ASSERT.
What is that line of code?

Also, to you and Ajay and others: vc7libs is a directory used by the
Microsoft (typically Windows) builds that use the VC++ libraries. It is
probably NOT because of using multiple versions of MFC, as they
suspected. Using Dependency Walker can usually clear up that question,
though.

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