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From: "Matthew Smith" <matts AT bluesguitar DOT org>
To: "Cygwin" <cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com>
Subject: binutils problem
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 19:27:58 -0500
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I recently reinstalled my OS, and cygwin as well in the process.  The
packages are all the latest versions, as of today.  cygcheck shows no
duplicate cgywin dlls.  I'm running into problems using 'ar' when archiving
a particular library, where I never had problems before.  Here is the output
from ar:

      0 [main] ar 1956 handle_exceptions: Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
   1358 [main] ar 1956 stackdump: Dumping stack trace to ar.exe.stackdump
Signal 11

and here is the contents of ar.exe.stackdump:

Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=6107292D
eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=0000133A edx=00000000 esi=0A1A07CA
edi=0A19F490
ebp=0244D600 esp=0244DA9C program=C:\cygwin\bin\ar.exe
cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003B gs=0000 ss=0023
Stack trace:
Frame     Function  Args
0244D600  6107292D  (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000)
0244DAC4  6107292D  (6108D010, 0A19F498, 0244DB14, 0042C226)
0244DAE4  61024B59  (0A19F498, 0A19F190, 00000076, 0A030B48)
0244DB14  0042B22F  (0A030B48, 00000076, 0A1A0058, 00000000)
0244DB64  0042B3C2  (0A030B48, 0001317C, 00000111, 00000000)
0244DBC4  00411237  (0A030B48, 00411FD4, 0244DBF4, 0040C6D8)
0244DBF4  004299EF  (0A030B48, 00000001, 00000000, 6107524E)
0244DC54  0040A53C  (0A032C78, 000000CC, 00000008, 0A032C78)
0244FCE4  0040A1A7  (0A032C78, 00000000, 0244FD24, 00408615)
0244FD54  00408250  (0A032C78, 0A010550, 0244FD84, 00407EB0)
0244FD94  00405979  (0A011338, 00000003, 00000000, 00407F0D)
0244FE54  00405F7B  (0A011338, 1A02063C, 00000000, 00404992)
0244FEB4  0040516A  (00000022, 1A020630, 0A010008, FFFFFFFE)
0244FF10  61003859  (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, FFDFF4E4)
0244FF40  61003A3D  (004047B4, 00000000, FF730540, 800654E0)
0244FF60  61003A7C  (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, FF730570)
End of stack trace (more stack frames may be present)

Any help would be appreciated.

cheers,
-Matt Smith


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