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From: "Christopher Dale Campbell" <DaleCampbell AT revolutionist DOT com>
To: "Cygwin" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Entry Point Not Found
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 09:02:46 -0400
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I've got a couple of problems with cygwin-1.1.8-2 and cygwin-1.3.1-1.
 First off, I'm running an Athlon 900mhz with Windows2000
Professional.  I don't run them at the same time (there's only ONE
cygwin1.dll on my harddrive).  When I switch between them, I use
setup.exe to uninstall and reinstall the version I need.

cygwin-1.1.8-2:
Everytime I compile a program (with a little more complexity than
'Hello, world') I get an error of:  'Entry Point Not Found' (title) -
The procedure entry point_check_for_executable could not be located
in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll.' (message).  This happens
under Administrator, Power User, and as a regular user.

cygwin-1.3.1-1:
Using this version, when someone other than the Administrator (Power
Users, Backup Operators, regular users, etc) compiles ANY program
(even little 'Hello, world' ones) gcc just hangs and my processor
usage shoots to 100% (using Task Manager to view the usage).  This
also happens when a user other than Administrator runs most other
programs (vi, ftp, tar, gzip, and python are a few I've noticed,
however most other programs give me the same problem).

With both versions, I tried a completly FRESH install, erasing the
entire \cygwin\ directory and starting from scratch.  The same
problems on both versions occur.  I also have a WindowsME box that
does NOT experience these problems, both with 1.1.8-2 OR 1.3.1-1. 
Both versions, as well as any programs (compiled by me or not) work
just fine.  Could this be a problem with only Windows2000 (or NT)?

My CYGWIN environment is set to 'ntsec tty ntea'.  You can find a
copy of `ls -laFR` here: 
http://www.dalecampbell.net/files/ls-laFR.txt.gz.  I'm not sure if it
could be a permission problem, or what.

If anyone needs some information that I haven't provided, please drop
me an e-mail.  Thanks.


Christopher Dale Campbell
DaleCampbell(at)revolutionist(dot)com
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