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Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 16:22:01 +0300
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From: "Balint Kozman" <kozman AT cs DOT Helsinki DOT FI>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: question on gcc
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Hi, 

I'm sorry if this was discussed before, but after looking at the 
mailing list archives, i still can't see the solution to my problem.

I installed cygwin-1.3.10 using setup v2.218.2.6. After a full package 
installation gcc seems to be broken. If i try to compile anything, i 
get this error message:

$ gcc helloworld.c
17 [main] gcc 1468 proc_subproc: Couldn't duplicate my handle<0x30> for 
pid 1600, Win32 error 6

If i use the -c option of gcc, i get an additional window with this 
message:
"The NTVDM CPU has returned an illegal instruction."

The operating system is win2k (ver: 5.00.2195) with all the pre-sp3 
hotfixes, cygwin is installed as user.

Thanks in advance, regards: 
Balint

PS: Please CC me a copy of the answer because i'm not a member of the 
list.

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