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Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 23:19:13 -0800 (PST)
From: Lonnie Foster <lonnief AT pobox DOT com>
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To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Setup 2.194.2.21 on Win98 - stack fault in kernel32.dll
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I downloaded setup_old.exe (version 2.125.2.10) from the ftp mirror
where I downloaded the Cygwin packages, and it works perfectly,
without causing a stack fault. That would indicate to me that the
problem is with setup.exe itself and not with any of the
packages. Hopefully this nugget of information might narrow down the
problem.

On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Lonnie Foster wrote:

> I have attempted to install the 1.3.10 release of Cygwin a couple of
> times now, using both the Install from Internet and Install from Local
> Directory options. Everything runs smoothly through the Select
> Packages to Install screen. After clicking Next on that screen, the
> Progress dialog appears for a few seconds, then a stack fault
> occurs. The debug dump from Win98 is included below on the off chance
> it's useful in tracking this problem down.
> 
> It doesn't seem to matter which packages I choose to install,
> either. I've tried both the Default packages and a full install, and
> both result in a stack fault. I have also tried moving both setup.exe
> and the package files to different directories, thinking it might be a
> problem with too long a path name or a space in the path name leading
> to either setup or the packages; no luck there, either.
> 
> Just yesterday, I was able to run Cygwin setup without a hitch on my
> Windows XP machine, but it absolutely refuses to cooperate with
> Windows 98. I notice from the archives that someone reported this
> problem around mid-February 2002, but there were no replies to that
> posting. Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> 
> SETUP caused a stack fault in module KERNEL32.DLL at 0167:bff7429f.
> Registers:
> EAX=81e0a0e0 CS=0167 EIP=bff7429f EFLGS=00000287
> EBX=013f2060 SS=016f ESP=013f2014 EBP=013f2044
> ECX=eb4a9880 DS=016f ESI=013f2093 FS=191f
> EDX=bffc9490 ES=016f EDI=0000003a GS=0000
> Bytes at CS:EIP:
> eb 95 8b 54 24 04 50 e8 04 00 00 00 58 c2 04 00 
> Stack dump:
> bff741f7 bffc9490 bff7cdf9 bffc9490 00000001 013f2093 013f21c0
> 013f203c 00000000 013f2095 00000001 bffc9002 013f2064 bff7ceed
> 013f2093 00000104 
> 
> 
> /|\ Lonnie Foster  <lonnief AT pobox DOT com>  http://pobox.com/~tribble  
> \|/   When people cease to complain, they cease to think.
> /|\                                             -- Arabic Proverb
> 
> 


/|\ Lonnie Foster  <lonnief AT pobox DOT com>  http://pobox.com/~tribble  
\|/   When people cease to complain, they cease to think.
/|\                                             -- Arabic Proverb


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