I have a problem. I can't create the environment of my work On Win7


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I am a software engineer, and I work on MTK by cellphone design.

Now, yesterday I install Win7(6801), software can be installed compelete, but if I use command, it report error, and in Vista it's OK!

I guess these softwares can not be support Win7.

Include:

ADS 1.2

ActivePerl-5.6.1.635-MSWin32-x86.msi

MinGW

MSYS

VC6.0(no try)

Is anyone have the idea about my question?

or wait the Win7 Final version

Actually, I'm surprised VC6 works on Vista! MinGW had to issue patches for Vista already, so I doubt that Windows 7 will be something that is supported anytime soon. As for ActivePerl, I find it surprising that it doesn't work... I think the main problem is in fact Windows 7 being in beta still. It probably doesn't have enough support for everything. You might try running Depends to determine if there are components present in Vista that aren't available in Windows 7 yet (e.g. missing DLL files).

Actually, I'm surprised VC6 works on Vista! MinGW had to issue patches for Vista already, so I doubt that Windows 7 will be something that is supported anytime soon. As for ActivePerl, I find it surprising that it doesn't work... I think the main problem is in fact Windows 7 being in beta still. It probably doesn't have enough support for everything. You might try running Depends to determine if there are components present in Vista that aren't available in Windows 7 yet (e.g. missing DLL files).

thank you, i will try again if there is a new version

Actually, I'm surprised VC6 works on Vista! MinGW had to issue patches for Vista already, so I doubt that Windows 7 will be something that is supported anytime soon. As for ActivePerl, I find it surprising that it doesn't work... I think the main problem is in fact Windows 7 being in beta still. It probably doesn't have enough support for everything. You might try running Depends to determine if there are components present in Vista that aren't available in Windows 7 yet (e.g. missing DLL files).

Hi, you can see VC6 on my vista.

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