The operating system is Windows XP Professional. It is a CLEAN install
on a VMware virtual machine and is 100% patched up. Cygwin also is a
clean install. I did try a rebaseall with no effect.
This is the first time I've encountered this. When I run "xinit --
-displayfd 3", xinit will hang and XWin takes up 100% of the cpu.
I've confirmed that file descriptors are working:
$ exec 3>a
$ echo "test" >&3
$ cat a
test
$ exec 3>&-
I can confirm that ports are available and that both xinit and XWin work
without this argument by running:
$ xinit --
Everything else works fine but without "-displayfd" I can't record where
the display is for this session to disk.
I've also tried copying known-working Cygwin installs into the VM and
still have the same error. Copying the erroring install from the VM
outside and running it on my development machine (Windows 7 x64) does
not generate an error.
Unless something stands out here, I can provide the VMware image for
testing (how convenient).
Matt D.
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