On 23 February 2011 21:49, Mike Van Emmerik <emme...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I'd be interested to hear if others have experienced this lockup.
>

The irony. The machine locked up again seconds after I sent the above email.
I had to reboot to find out whether the email actually got out.

I'm updating Cygwin now, and will start afresh with a new copy of MinGW.

This time, the freeze was not total; I was able to alt-tab between
applications. The MinGW window was still open, having executed only "uname
-a". I could type and get echo from both the MinGW and Cygwin windows, but
not even an "ls" would actually run or even return a prompt after a ^C.

The Cygwin build was compiling to _gcov_pow2_profiler.o in case it's
important.

The Microsoft Essentials virus scanner had just completed its scan, so it's
also on the suspect list. My apologies if this turns out to be an issue
specific to my computer.

- Mike
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