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Right. What did not seem clear after in the discussions about this problem, was whether I needed a patch or just special build options, or both... Thanks for clarifying.After testing some more, I've concluded that the problem only occurs
when the application (or possibly another DLL) tries to catch an
exception thrown by a DLL. Based on info on the Web, it seems like this
isn't entirely unexpected. I'm not quite able to find a good workaround,
though. Any help would (still) be appreciated.
The mingw gcc sources contain patches to fix this and other things. If
you are using vanilla FSF sources then you are probably lacking them. Try building your toolchain with the gcc sources from mingw.org, as
exceptions across DLLs should work fine (assuming you are using SJLJ and
not DW2 -- if that is the case all bets are off as to things working.)
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