On 2007-11-20 08:49:08, Doug Coleman wrote:
> I had this problem with Cygwin recently.  I believe that the  
> ownership on your dlls is wrong.  chmod can't fix it, you have to  
> change the ACL in the Windows Security panel from file manager, or  
> else don't wget the files, delete them, and download again through a  
> browser.  I have no idea why this problem suddenly cropped up.

Thanks, that's it.

Just crazy. I first tried to compile/bootstrap it without the two
DLLs. Searched the web and found an explanation with links to the
DLLs, which I downloaded with wget.


Now I have deleted the two DLLs, copied them from the 0.90 binary
release and started the bootsrapping again.


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