http://rurban.xarch.at/software/cygwin/release/mathomatic/mathomatic-12.6.4-1.tar.bz2
http://rurban.xarch.at/software/cygwin/release/mathomatic/mathomatic-12.6.4-1.src.tar.bz2
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Bo Peng writes:
Dear list,
I am interested in becoming the package maintainer of the cygwin port
of lyx (http://www.lyx.org/). Lyx is a latex based word processor. It
is easy to use and has many advanced features like change-tracking.
Lyx has been part of some major
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 08:29:25AM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:
http://rurban.xarch.at/software/cygwin/release/mathomatic/mathomatic-12.6.4-1.tar.bz2
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Please delete mathomatic-12.6.1-1
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Hello,
Since the Cygwin's less package still ships a version dependent on
termcap, here is an addition to rxvt termcap entry so that
pressing the End key moves the window to the end of file.
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--- /etc/termcap.orig 2006-09-26 18:44:21.304921500 -0400
+++ /etc/termcap
I have a client who has some gui applications running on a linux box. I am
running MS Windows locally, so someone recommended that I try using cygwin.
I installed the following packages this morning: 1) the entire base package
2) the entire x11 package 3) the inetutils and openssh packages
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty overlaps the bottom of the xterm window.
This makes it very difficult to read the last line on the
Gennady Pekhimenko wrote:
I've just installed cygwin with X11 and I have a non-regular error .
[snip]
19 [main] X 12268 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
0x3D3000..0x3D4020, done 0, windows pid 2277572, Win32 error 487
[snip]
This message was just commented on the main
Hi Charlie,
Thankyou very much for your email, I very very much appreciate it !!!
I have now turned off Norton Internet Security and used startxwin.bat
instead. I then set the DISPLAY variable (according to the host name that I get
from hostname. I then type xterm to no effect (ie. it
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty overlaps the bottom of the xterm window.
This makes it very difficult to read
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty overlaps the bottom of the xterm window.
This
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty overlaps the bottom of the
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty
On CYGWIN is there a config file equivalent to XF86Config?
Thanks,
Fred Stecher
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Stecher, Fred wrote:
On CYGWIN is there a config file equivalent to XF86Config?
How about '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'?
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
There's a similar issue with KDE and xterm on RHEL 3. So it could also be
is doesn't appear to be the right tense, since RHEL 3 was released a few
years ago and is not the current version.
iirc, cygwin's still distributing xterm patch #202,
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
There's a similar issue with KDE and xterm on RHEL 3. So it could
also be
is doesn't appear to be the right tense, since RHEL 3 was released a few
years ago and is not the current version.
iirc, cygwin's still
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Stecher, Fred wrote:
On CYGWIN is there a config file equivalent to XF86Config?
How about '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'?
Where did that file came from? Its not from a Cygwin installation (just
checked http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=xorg.conf).
The
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
There's a similar issue with KDE and xterm on RHEL 3. So it could
also be
is doesn't appear to be the right tense, since RHEL 3 was released a few
years ago and is not the current version.
iirc, cygwin's still
As I understand Allow service to interact with desktop is exactly what
I want. But this checkbox is active only when service los on as SYSTEM
but my sshd logs on as me. And installing the service with '-i' option
said to me the same: cygrunsrv: --interactive not allowed with --user.
Is there any
I am not able to get the new gdb to handle any x-window applications
or even on the non-x window invocation of emacs.
Does anyone else have this problem.
From zsh
Attaching to program `/usr/local/bin/xv.exe', process 2772
I was sent the following mail off-list, and am forwarding it (with
permission), because it contains a useful workaround for people having
problems with McAffee: disable the buffer overrun protection.
On 27 September 2006 11:40, Michael Teske wrote:
Hi!
I'm not subscribed to the cygwin
Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Pavel Ivanoff wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Igor Peshansky
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 4:27 PM
To: Pavel Ivanoff
Subject: RE: New windows from cygwin in ssh
You weren't clear on exactly what you want to happen.
I'm afraid so. It's unclear why Windows imposes this
restriction, but if
your sshd is running as a non-SYSTEM user, it can't interact with the
desktop. I was going to suggest using cygstart, but even that
apparently doesn't work as-is. It probably can be patched up
to obtain
the
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Dave Korn wrote:
I was sent the following mail off-list, and am forwarding it (with
permission), because it contains a useful workaround for people having
problems with McAffee: disable the buffer overrun protection.
On 27 September 2006 11:40, Michael Teske wrote:
Artie Ziff wrote:
Is there an example of log file (posted somewhere) that illustrates
what a successful cygwin installation looks like?
Not that I recall, at least in terms of here's a good log for your
reference. I'd suggest just posting your log and letting people
here point out errors or
Wynfield Henman wrote:
I am not able to get the new gdb to handle any x-window applications
or even on the non-x window invocation of emacs.
Does anyone else have this problem.
From zsh
Attaching to program
Hello,
I saw these series of posts on UDP - was there a conclusion to them?
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00701.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00703.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00705.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00706.html
I compile and run
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Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 11:50 PM
To: Cygwin Users
Subject: How to configure cron's mail?
Hi,
Can I configure where cron sends the mail to? It seems to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED], where user is the account cron is running
under, but I
would like it to go
Hi,
I've udated on 14.Sep.06 my Cygwin make to 3.81-1. The C-project I was compiling
generated dependency files including system files. For system files the full
path in DOS notation is entered into the dependency file. Make stops the
execution of the makefile with the very expressive
Sorry - for not providing all infos...
I did some additional tests: When mounting my drives in binmode the error
is gone and when mounting them in textmode the error is there.
But due to the newest bash update, I rather need textmode to re-use my
existing scripts without conversion, as the
Knut Schwichtenberg wrote:
I've udated on 14.Sep.06 my Cygwin make to 3.81-1. The C-project I was
compiling generated dependency files including system files. For system
files the full path in DOS notation is entered into the dependency file.
Make stops the execution of the makefile with the
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:59:03PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
In short: make 3.81 intentionally removed support for DOS paths; use
make 3.80 or the newer version (make-3.81-2?).
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-09/msg00315.html
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René Berber wrote:
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Can I configure where cron sends the mail to? It seems to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED], where user is the account cron is running under,
but I would like it to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Yes, in /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf, but when you install the ssmtp
hi
I wrote a small program to test some serial stuff. I was puzzled because I
recall
that I was able to set baud rate on a serial port before, but now I cannot.
I call tcgetattr() after I open the serial port, but it fails (the tcsetattr()
also
fails which first got my attention).
I enclose a
I recently updated to Bash 3.1.17(8) and found my local build system
failing due to the removal of CR/LF support:
A script on a binary mount that uses \r\n line endings will probably
encounter syntax errors or odd variable assignments, because the \r is
treated literally. If this happens to you,
Eric Mader wrote:
Eric Mader wrote:
Eric Mader wrote:
I was able to get setup.exe unstuck by cd'ing to /etc/preremove,
running automake-devel.sh and then deleting it. I had to do this with
about three other scripts in this directory before setup.exe would
move on to the next phase. It's now
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
I recently updated to Bash 3.1.17(8) and found my local build system
failing due to the removal of CR/LF support:
A script on a binary mount that uses \r\n line endings will probably
encounter syntax errors or odd variable assignments, because the \r is
treated literally.
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
Unfortunately simply running d2u isn't a solution because:
* Some revision control systems make the files read-only.
I would venture to guess that *all* sccs make a file read-only.
* Some detect the change to LF as changes require manual merging.
It ought to, if
So why isn't using a textmode mount a solution?
Packages generally contain the sources, build scripts, tools binaries, etc
in a single directory tree. For example a ./configure script located in the
package root directory along side other project files. As such placing just
the bash scripts in a
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
* Some translate files to a Local format (CR/LF on Windows).
Perforce will do this if you let it. Or you can set the LineEnd option
for the client to be Unix or Share.
This was in fact my original patch attempt, however it had the following
problems:
* You can
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
I recently updated to Bash 3.1.17(8) and found my local build system
failing due to the removal of CR/LF support:
A script on a binary mount that uses \r\n line endings will probably
encounter syntax errors or odd variable assignments, because the \r is
treated literally.
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
Unfortunately simply running d2u isn't a solution because:
* Some revision control systems make the files read-only.
I would venture to guess that *all* sccs make a file read-only.
I know svn doesn't... rcs's that have a concept of edit usually
What changed from bash 3.1.17 to 3.1.18 ?
I blindly performed a cygwin update, rebooted, and attempted startx.
X came up OK but the terminals would not respond to keyboard input.
Looking at the output of startx it became apparent something was
seriously wrong with /bin/sh (/bin/bash).
I got
Dave Korn wrote:
On 27 September 2006 20:42, Malcolm Nixon wrote:
In my opinion a better solution would have been to err on the side of
compatibility and only use the new fast readline code if manually
enabled.
Then according to your opinion, everyone else in the world has to suffer
from
i'm new to this cygwin and programming thing, so sorry if this is a dumb
question. i want to do some c programming so i downloaded the distcc
compliler and vim. when i try to compile i get a message like... #include
expects filename or filename. just wondering what i might be doing
wrong.
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Larry Breyer wrote:
What changed from bash 3.1.17 to 3.1.18 ?
Did you bother reading the ANNOUNCEMENT?
I blindly performed a cygwin update, rebooted, and attempted startx.
X came up OK but the terminals would not respond to keyboard input.
Looking at the output of startx it became apparent
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
So why isn't using a textmode mount a solution?
Packages generally contain the sources, build scripts, tools binaries, etc
in a single directory tree. For example a ./configure script located in the
package root directory along side other project files. As such placing just
On 09/27/2006, Malcolm Nixon wrote:
So why isn't using a textmode mount a solution?
Packages generally contain the sources, build scripts, tools binaries, etc
in a single directory tree. For example a ./configure script located in the
package root directory along side other project files. As
mwoehlke wrote:
Larry Breyer wrote:
What changed from bash 3.1.17 to 3.1.18 ?
Did you bother reading the ANNOUNCEMENT?
Right. This is *not* a bug. It's a feature. If you read the ANNOUNCEMENT
on the ANOUNCEMENT list (copied to the Cygwin list as well), it would be
obvious to you why
niceporch wrote:
i'm new to this cygwin and programming thing, so sorry if this is a dumb
question. i want to do some c programming so i downloaded the distcc
compliler and vim. when i try to compile i get a message like... #include
expects filename or filename. just wondering what i might be
mwoehlke wrote:
Right; non-standard behavior (and any non-binary treatment
of '\r' certainly counts!) should - and I might dare even to say
must - be disabled by default. Although in this case I can't
think of any reason why you would ever have a '\r' in a shell
script (other than as part of a
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, ahnkle wrote:
hi
I wrote a small program to test some serial stuff. I was puzzled because
I recall that I was able to set baud rate on a serial port before, but
now I cannot.
I call tcgetattr() after I open the serial port, but it fails (the
tcsetattr() also fails
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Malcolm Nixon wrote:
So why isn't using a textmode mount a solution?
Packages generally contain the sources, build scripts, tools binaries,
etc in a single directory tree. For example a ./configure script located
in the package root directory along side other project
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
* Some translate files to a Local format (CR/LF on Windows).
Perforce will do this if you let it. Or you can set the LineEnd option
for the client to be Unix or Share.
This was in fact my original patch attempt, however it had the following
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Right; non-standard behavior (and any non-binary treatment
of '\r' certainly counts!) should - and I might dare even to say
must - be disabled by default. Although in this case I can't
think of any reason why you would ever have a '\r' in a shell
script
On 18:36 Wed 27 Sep , Igor Peshansky wrote:
#define PORT com1
...
fd = open(PORT, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY );
There's your problem. When you open a port as com1, it looks like a
file to Cygwin, since it doesn't recognize it as a valid device name.
Thus any attempt to manipulate that fd
On 09/27/2006, ahnkle wrote:
On 18:36 Wed 27 Sep , Igor Peshansky wrote:
#define PORT com1
...
fd = open(PORT, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY );
There's your problem. When you open a port as com1, it looks like a
file to Cygwin, since it doesn't recognize it as a valid device name.
Steven Slany sslany at gmail.com writes:
Hello All,
I've posted this problem but I haven't recieved a response yet. This seems like
a pretty sever problem with forking processes in the background in cygwin. I was
wandering if anyone else has ran into this?
Thanks,
-Steve
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I recently upgraded to cygwin 1.5.21-1. Once doing so I noticed that I
could no longer run emacs. emacs would hang and take up around 90-99%
of the cpu. Attaching a debugger, I noticed that one of the threads
appeared to be in an infinite loop.
I downloaded the emacs source, rebuilt it (debug)
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
You can change the Perforce filetype to be binary, and that way Perforce
will leave the cr/lf alone. Then check out the scripts, do a d2u on them,
and check them back in.
$ p4 edit -t binary myscript.sh
I believe this is what I will end up being forced to do. Many of
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Malcolm Nixon wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
You can change the Perforce filetype to be binary, and that way Perforce
will leave the cr/lf alone. Then check out the scripts, do a d2u on them,
and check them back in.
$ p4 edit -t binary myscript.sh
I believe this
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
But what you've described so far isn't adding up and my guess is
you're going to have to offer a more convincing argument based
on detailed facts relevant to the problem you're having to sway
the hearts and minds of those who do the work.
I guess I have been somewhat
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According to Larry Breyer on 9/27/2006 3:22 PM:
What changed from bash 3.1.17 to 3.1.18 ?
I don't know, but let me know when you find out :)
(There is no 3.1.18 - the latest official bash is 3.1.17, at cygwin
release 8, but upstream is very unlikely
echo $CYGWIN
== ntsec
If this is wrong, let me know.
Regards,
Henman
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On 9/28/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wynfield Henman wrote:
I am not able to get the new gdb to handle any x-window applications
or even on the non-x window invocation of emacs.
Does anyone
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According to Malcolm Nixon on 9/27/2006 4:09 PM:
mwoehlke wrote:
Right; non-standard behavior (and any non-binary treatment
of '\r' certainly counts!) should - and I might dare even to say
must - be disabled by default. Although in this case I
Malcolm Nixon wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
But what you've described so far isn't adding up and my guess is
you're going to have to offer a more convincing argument based
on detailed facts relevant to the problem you're having to sway
the hearts and minds of those who do the work.
I
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU. Reformatted.
Wynfield Henman wrote:
On 9/28/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only-lh at cygwin dot com
wrote:
^^^
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
Wynfield
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According to Frank Illenseer on 9/27/2006 11:34 AM:
Sorry - for not providing all infos...
I did some additional tests: When mounting my drives in binmode the
error is gone and when mounting them in textmode the error is there.
Sounds like ar
Version 4.7.17-1 of whois has been uploaded.
Whois is a client for the whois directory service.
It allows you to retrieve information on domains name,
IP addresses, and more.
If you have questions or comments, please send them to the Cygwin
mailing list at: cygwin@cygwin.com .
Version 0.30-1 of monotone has been uploaded.
monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a
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understands history-sensitive merging,
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Eric Mader wrote:
I found a bunch of stalled processes running ash, bash and sh. I
killed them all and rebooted for good measure. :-) When I ran
setup.exe again, it gets as far as running /etc/postinstall/gnugo.sh
and then stalls. The environment seems to be
From: Eric Blake
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: Bash 3.1.17(8) CR/LF problem
[snip]
I guess I'm 50/50 here. On one hand CR is most certainly not a
standard line terminator character on Unix systems, but at the same
time Cygwin advertises a collection of tools
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:10:18AM +0100, ahnkle wrote:
On 18:36 Wed 27 Sep , Igor Peshansky wrote:
#define PORT com1
...
fd = open(PORT, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY );
There's your problem. When you open a port as com1, it looks like a
file to Cygwin, since it doesn't recognize it as a
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 05:58:15PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Ah. Blindly doing *anything* and then blaming others for the results is
not a recipe for sympathy.
I think that one is going in my quotes file.
cgf
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On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 10:13:36PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
The name of the function is ioctl, not ioctl.
_ioctl.
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Eric Mader wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Eric Mader wrote:
I found a bunch of stalled processes running ash, bash and sh.
I killed them all and rebooted for good measure. :-) When I ran
setup.exe again, it gets as far as running /etc/postinstall/gnugo.sh
and then stalls. The environment
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 05:58:15PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Ah. Blindly doing *anything* and then blaming others for the results is
not a recipe for sympathy.
I think that one is going in my quotes file.
I am honored. :-)
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From: Eric Blake
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with archiver ar
[snip]
But due to the newest bash update, I rather need textmode
to re-use
my existing scripts without conversion, as the come from a revision
control system which always generates
Hi, I want to minimize the Cygwin bash shell to windows system tray. Is
there any way to do that?
Thanks!
-Lei
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Hi, I want to minimize the Cygwin bash shell to windows system tray. Is
there any way to do that?
I don't know of anything in cygwin that can do it, but I'm pretty sure you
can google for programs written
I'd give DeskMate (http://sourceforge.net/projects/dm2/) a try. It's free
works!
H.
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According to Lei Tang on 9/27/2006 8:02 PM:
Hi, I want to minimize the Cygwin bash shell to windows system tray. Is
there any way
Hans Horn wrote:
I'd give DeskMate (http://sourceforge.net/projects/dm2/) a try. It's free
works!
H.
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Hi, I want to minimize the Cygwin bash shell to windows system tray. Is
1.5.21-1 - Crash on anything using cygwin1.dll
Havent used Cygwin in a while, and then today I was trying to rm' a dir
when I get this handy message:
===
5 [main] rm 5852 dll_crt0_1: internal error: couldn't determine location
of thread function on stack. Expect signal problems.
===
Never saw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.21-1 - Crash on anything using cygwin1.dll
Havent used Cygwin in a while, and then today I was trying to rm' a dir
when I get this handy message:
===
5 [main] rm 5852 dll_crt0_1: internal error: couldn't determine location
of thread function on stack. Expect
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According to Ilguiz Latypov on 9/27/2006 10:07 PM:
Hello,
Since the Cygwin's less package still ships a version dependent on
termcap, here is an addition to rxvt termcap entry so that
pressing the End key moves the window to the end of file.
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.21-1 - Crash on anything using cygwin1.dll
Havent used Cygwin in a while, and then today I was trying to rm' a dir
when I get this handy message:
===
5 [main] rm 5852 dll_crt0_1: internal error: couldn't determine location
of thread
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According to OQ on 9/27/2006 10:39 PM:
Sounds to me a little like you have another copy of 'cygwin1.dll' on your
system that something is running. Try searching for 'cygwin1.dll's
according to process explorer no other cygwin1.dll is loaded
Eric Blake wrote:
According to OQ on 9/27/2006 10:39 PM:
Sounds to me a little like you have another copy of 'cygwin1.dll' on your
system that something is running. Try searching for 'cygwin1.dll's
according to process explorer no other cygwin1.dll is loaded and also
that bash.exe is using
Eric Blake wrote:
According to OQ on 9/27/2006 10:39 PM:
Sounds to me a little like you have another copy of 'cygwin1.dll' on your
system that something is running. Try searching for 'cygwin1.dll's
according to process explorer no other cygwin1.dll is loaded and also
that bash.exe is using
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