At 10:24 AM 12/13/2000, Richard Dixon wrote:

>Dear All,
>
>A novice's question here - just got Cygwin running using an older version
>(a 10MB-or-so executable containing all the relevant files).
>
>It seems to be OK in terms of running but when typing in the bash shell,
>there are lots of beeps and any letters I type often delete the previous
>letter or shift the last letter written along one - e.g. typing abcdef
>might come up as abcdfe (and no I've typed this in very slowly so it's not
>me!) - and it's very infuriating.
>
>Just wondered if anyone else has had this peculiar trouble and whether
>there was any sort of patch released that might cure it.
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>Richard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>


If the package you got contains a cygwin1.dll, try removing it in favor of
the current one (which you can download from www.cygwin.com if you don't 
have it already).  If it contains a cygwinb19.dll, remove it and try copying
the latest cygwin1.dll to cygwinb19.dll.  As I recall, the current DLL is 
binary compatible with B20 and B19, so these procedures should "upgrade"
you directly.  If you have some release before B19, your only option is 
to rebuild with the latest and greatest.  Of course, this is an option even 
if you have something working with B19 or later!;-)



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