Helge Stenström wrote:
> Just for fun, I added ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports to my
> Cygwin server list, and installed Amarok. Probably som other package
> were installed because of dependencies.
>
> To start Amarok in Windows 2000, I do:
>
> Click on the Cygwin Bash icon
> go to the bash shell
> startx
> go to the x-term
> amarok
>
> Result:
> The Amarok splash screen appears.
> The following text appears in the xterm:
>
> $ amarok
> Amarok: [Loader] Starting amarokapp..
> Amarok: [Loader] Don't run gdb, valgrind, etc. against this binary!
> Use amarokapp.
>
> Three processes apper in the Windows Task manager:
> amarok.exe
> amarok.exe
> amarokapp.exe
>
> The splash screen disapppears and the processes disappears in a few seconds.
>
> I haven't seen any warnings or error messages.
>
> If I just type
>  amarokapp.exe
> in xterm, no splash screen appears, and I get the prompt back in a few
> seconds. No warnings.
>   
from a previous post

(remember you have to stop any cygwin process running, including 
cygwin-server):

if you encounter trouble, you should open a new cmd window, enter 
<cygwin-root>/bin  and run

ash ./rebaseall

... it worked for me and i had amarok running


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