I am usually not this slow. I do know what a snapshot means and that it is not a release and can read when you ask me to change a dll and not the XWin executable. For some reason, I did not process things correctly in the last couple of days. My apologies.
I did some more testing based on your suggestions. I first tried the XWin-Test91-DEBUG version of the server with the released version of the dll. That failed as before and gave me a new stackdump. I then put in cygwin1-20030602.dll as /bin/cygwin1.dll. I restarted windows to make sure that the correct dll was used. I ran with the XWin-Test91-DEBUG version of the server again and it gave me Microsoft's "do you want to report this" box again, but did not produce a stack dump. I tried the 042 version again, and got the same results ("do you want to report this" and no stackdump). Putting the last working version (037) back in with the new dll works fine. Anyone have any other ideas that I can try? Thanks again for the help so far. - Andy > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Christopher Faylor > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 12:28 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Problem with releases since -37 > > > On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 09:54:14AM -0400, Andrew Braverman wrote: > >You did say that and I misread it. I have been looking for > a 1.3.23 package > >and, after checking a half a dozen or so mirrors, have not seen one. > > Huh? The next version has not been released. > > Go to the cygwin web site and look for the word "Snapshot". > > A snapshot is not the same as a release. > > It looks like Harold has done some work with null pointers > recently. Maybe > that will rectify your problem. >