Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/11/05/05:58:03
There are some odd behaviors associated with the B20 mount utility.
These may be bugs:
1) mount points survive a control panel uninstall/machine
reboot/reinstall cycle. This is a little disconcerting, as I think the
uninstall should remove all the pieces if possible.
2) building a new version of EGCS (say egcs1.1b as the latest current
release) works perfectly provided that:
"/" is on the same partition as %SYSTEMROOT%
the source code is mounted under the same mount point
On my machine, I can make "configure" and "make bootstrap" hang with
100% reproducibility by either uninstalling B20 and reinstalling it on a
different partition (that does not contain %SYSTEMROOT%) or by leaving
B20 on the %SYSTEMROOT% partition and moving the source code so it is
found beneath another mount point. I *think*, but haven't had time to
reproduce this, it is sufficient to leave the source code for EGCS where
it is, and just add a second mount point pointing to it. This also makes
"configure" and "make bootstrap" hang at arbitrary points.
It does not appear to matter *where* %SYSTEMROOT% is; all that matters
is that "/" and %SYSTEMROOT% be on the same partition. Of course, I
don't have the time to check on the reproducibility of this too
thoroughly...I only did a complete reinstall of NT 4 once!
3) mount --reset does NOT work as advertized. On my machine, it simply
removes a mount point one at a time until they are all gone.
emil
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