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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 12:17:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Bert Sweetman <sweetman AT stanford DOT edu>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: XP/g77 ``Couldn't duplicate my handle...''
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0202131215330.3119-100000@elaine18.Stanford.EDU>
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I solved my own problem...

I never did figure out what was causing it, but I completely reinstalled
cygwin from the beginning (rather than `upgrading' my win2k installation).

It now works like a champ.


=============================================================

I have recently installed cygwin under windows XP and have been unable to
use the g77 compiler.  I get an error like ``g77 816 proc_subproc:
Couldn't duplicate my handle<0x7E0> for PID 288, Win32 error 6.''

I get this same result with or without make.

With make, I also get a pop-up box entitled ``16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem''
with the message ``Cygwin The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal
instruction. CS:062b IP:017f OP63 74 20 44 4f...''

It's not at all obvious to me why NTVDM is being started by cygwin.

I had previously been running g77 under cygwin with windows 2000 with no
problems.

I saved all my customized configuration files for the XP installation,
but all the binaries are the latest.


Thanks in advance


sweetman AT stanford DOT edu







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