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From: Luis =?iso-8859-1?q?=C1ngel=20Fern=E1ndez=20Fern=E1ndez?= <koxo AT wanadoo DOT es>
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Subject: gcc under w2k problem
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 19:38:13 +0200
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  Hi!

  I've installed yesterday the cygwin packages under w2k. I've installed 
them in a network shared drive. It's shared from a Samba server (version 
2.2.1a). I tried to compile some sources, and I get this error:

0 [main] gcc 1004 proc_subproc: Couldn't duplicate my handle<0x34> for pid 
1032, Win32 error 6

  Then I tried to compile a dummy source (a hello world! application :)) 
and I get the same error. What's the problem?

  Cygwin is installed on a K6-200 with 128MB of RAM. And w2k has the 
service pack 2 installed.

  Has anybody any idea?

  Thanks in advance.

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