This looks like a case-of-cygwin, but we're supposde to catch that now.
1) Do you have cygwin on your system, and by any chance installed in a non-default directory?
2) If not, check your system for PERL58.DLL, TCL84.DLL or PYTHON23.DLL. If you find one of these, try renaming it to .old temporarily and see if things start thenm. If it does, that DLL is broken (this is known to happen with cygwin versions of the DLLs, but it's possible there are other broken DLLs as well)
//Magnus
Hi Magnus,
I have attached the complete pg8 log file. Also the program exits without notice.
Cheers,
Theo
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