There is only 1 cygwin1.dll anywhere on my system. Just to clarify what happens, I do get the do you want to report this to microsoft box and no specific error message originally. I then choose the debug button, which is when I first see the access violation.
Anyone have any other ideas? - Andy > -----Original Message----- > From: Harold L Hunt II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 10:35 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Problem with releases since -37 > > > Andrew, > > Please do a manual file scan for multiple copies of > cygwin1.dll. Don't > tell me anything about paths, just do the search and report how many > copies you find. > > For more info specific to this problem, see the following FAQ entry: > > http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-xfree-faq.html#q-sta > tus-access-violation > > > I wouldn't doubt it if this problem is just exemplified by the new > randomness of things that happen in releases after -37. I would > actually be surprised if we introduced a bug, since the crash > seems to > be in cygwin1.dll. > > Harold > > Andrew Braverman wrote: > > > I suddenly have a problem running one of the programs that > I run all the > > time. As of release 37, it works fine (I just went back to > 37 so that I can > > run it). The program is ddd (a good graphical debugger, > for those who do > > not know). When running it with versions since 37, it > crashes XWin before > > even displaying the first window. I just tried it with -41 > and it still > > happens. If I debug it, I get the following error: > > "Unhandled exception in XWin.exe (CYGWIN1.DLL): > 0xC0000005: Access > > Violation." > > > > I can get this to happen at will, so if someone wants me to > try something, I > > can do that. I do not, however, currently have source code > on my machine. > > I have the bz2 from setup. > > > > Thanks, everyone, for the wonderful product. I appreciate > the work you are > > putting into it. One of these days, I will dig up enough > time to get and > > understand the source code so I can contribute as well. > Until then, any > > help you can give me would be appreciated. > > > > Andrew Braverman > > > > > > > >
