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Since 1.7 there are a bunch of new dlls in node_modules/electron/dist which look like the C++ Redistributable VS 2015 dlls. Should these be included with packaged applications? If so, are there any links/context to why this change was made?
Repro:
git clone https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start
cd electron-quick-start
npm install
# Notice node_modules\electron\dist does not contain the dlls as
# electron-quick-start uses 1.6
# Change the electron dependency to 1.7.6
npm i -g rimraf
rimraf node_modules
npm i
# node_modules\electron\dist now contains additional dlls
dlls in question:
api-ms-*.dll
msvcp140.dll
vcruntime140.dll
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
As of Electron 1.7.4 the CRT is dynamically linked once again, all those extra dlls are part of the UCRT infrastructure. You can find the reasons for the switch in #9443.
Since 1.7 there are a bunch of new dlls in node_modules/electron/dist which look like the C++ Redistributable VS 2015 dlls. Should these be included with packaged applications? If so, are there any links/context to why this change was made?
Repro:
dlls in question:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: