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2.4.4 32 bit not working on Windows XP #338

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sergneo opened this issue Jan 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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2.4.4 32 bit not working on Windows XP #338

sergneo opened this issue Jan 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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sergneo commented Jan 15, 2018

Very very sorry, but version 2.4.4 32 bit GCC has stopped working in Windows Xp and 2003, an early version 2.4.3 32 bit successfully works on these versions of Windows . I so liked XMRig CPU because it worked on older versions of Windows, and now I can still keep compatibility with older versions of the OS ?
XMRig 2.4.4
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XMRig 2.4.3
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ConvertInterfaceIndexToLuid function
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The ConvertInterfaceIndexToLuid function is available on Windows Vista and later.

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xmrig commented Jan 15, 2018

I confirm bug, in version 2.4.4 libuv and libmicrohttpd updated to recent versions, probably it cause the issue.
Thank you.

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sergneo commented Jan 15, 2018

Yes, the problem is in libuv. I compiled with the previous version libuv/1.14.1 from xmrig-deps-v2 and the new libmicrohttpd/0.9.58 from xmrig-deps-v2_1. Xmrig 2.4.4 successfully works on Windows Xp.

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xmrig commented Jan 20, 2018

I rebuilt and replaced xmrig-2.4.4-gcc-win32 with older libuv version. 1.15.0 last version with Windows XP/2003 support. Also updated dependencies https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig-deps/releases/tag/v2.2
Thank you.

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