Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/08/18/22:33:43
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 18:56:38 -0400, Chris Faylor
<cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com> wrote:
> That's undoubtedly due to the fact that you probably have two
> different versions of the DLL installed. You can't do that. You have
> to use only one, i.e., the latest.
Not the case at all. I searched my whole system and found exactly one
cygwin1.dll. When testing the 990815 snapshot, I renamed that one to
cygwin1.dll.990815 and still only had one cygwin1.dll. And just in case
there was still a copy in memory, the problem survived both a
logout/login and a full reboot.
After checking into it a little more, the vim.exe that I was using was
fairly old (it was using cygwinb19.dll); but the core dumps happened
with current executables as well (e.g., less.exe from the b20.1
distribution).
Currently, I have CYGWIN=tty binmode ntea ntsec. If you have any other
ideas what might be causing the core dumps, let me know.
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Jim & Jenn Dumser dumser AT bigfoot DOT com
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