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Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 14:13:06 +0800
From: Timothy Lee <timothy AT siriushk DOT com>
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To: Michael A Chase <mchase AT ix DOT netcom DOT com>
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Subject: Re: cygwin-1.3.3+: Using ASH to executing .com files -- causes Invalid Page Fault
References: <3C5E122D DOT 1080803 AT siriushk DOT com> <00ee01c1ad38$e997ad50$0d00a8c0 AT mchasecompaq>

I've tried your suggestion of changing the path order, but IPF still occurs.

On the other hand, bash and tcsh cause no problems.

    Timothy


>I can't recreate the problem under WinXP.  Try putting your VIM and Cygwin
>directories at the front of the path instead of the back to see if that
>makes a difference.
>
>It might be interesting to see if the problem occurs under bash or tcsh as
>well.
>--
>Mac :})
>
>>Since upgrading from cygwin-1.3.2, I've noticed that "sh" always causes
>>Invalid Page Fault when executing .com files.
>>
>>The crash is 100% reproduceable on difference machines running Win98 and
>>cygwin 1.3.3 or higher:
>>
>>    C:\windows>sh
>>    $more.com /?
>>
>>At this point, a IPF will be generated, with the dialog box titled "SH",
>>and the content:
>>




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