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From: scoleman AT sewp DOT nasa DOT gov (Steve Coleman - SEWP)
Subject: Re: Troubles with programs used as CGI's
11 Jun 1997 21:00:49 -0700 :
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Excerpts from what dahms AT ifk20 DOT mach DOT uni-karlsruhe DOT de said:

 |
 |Hi Geoffrey, you wrote:

 |Yes, but what about multi-user in different security contexts or
 |running as an NT service or both at once?
 |Hmm, reminds me to try su from the NT resource kit...

I recently ported some code that is essentually an SMTP server that had to run 
as an NT service.  I managed to patch the code enough to allow it to run as a 
service but if anyone on the same box tries to run _anything_ compiled with 
the cygwin libraries it is garenteed to crash and burn.  The app (i.e. 'ls', 
'grep', etc..) gets an access violation, drWatson.log, and exits with the text:

C:\>ls
(unknown) shared_init: CreateFileMappingA
cygwin: terminating

C:\>

I have not had the time to look into why this happens.  I had such big hopes 
for this (cygwin) effort but until I can do multitasking it is useless to me.

8*}

P.S. - If anyone has a clue as to what I am doing wrong could you please make 
me feel foolish?  Please??!!!!


Steve Coleman          -- scoleman AT sewp DOT nasa DOT gov
vox: 301.286.7636         fax: 301.286.0317


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