Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/10/20/02:30:35
Getting rid of C:\PalmDev\pilrc-2.8\cygwin1.dll seems to have done the
trick!
Thanks for your help!
Steve
Michael A Chase wrote:
>On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:29:08 -0700 Steve Kelem <s_kelem AT pacbell DOT net> wrote:
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>>Here's the actual output:
>>
>>Thanks for any help you can give.
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>% which -a cvs
>>-a: Command not found
>>/usr/bin/cvs
>>
>>
>
>I don't use csh or tcsh routinely, so I forgot they have an internal
>command which. My intent was to find out if you have another cvs command
>somewhere in your path. Cygwin's cvs at least appears to be the first in
>line.
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>>% cvs commit
>>cvs commit: Examining .
>>cvs commit: Examining src
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com/kelem
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com/kelem/database
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com/kelem/database/appl
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com/kelem/appl
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com/kelem/appl/palm
>>cvs commit: Examining src/com/kelem/utils
>>Cannot load VDM IPX/SPX support
>>
>>Log message unchanged or not specified
>>a)bort, c)ontinue, e)dit, !)reuse this message unchanged for remaining
>>dirs
>>Action: (continue)a
>>cvs [commit aborted]: aborted by user
>>
>>
>
>I still don't see how the "16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem" is being engaged. All
>your path directories appear to be on the local drive, are there any
>symlinks for executables to other drives? What is in your initialization
>files (e.g., ~/.cvsrc)?
>
>You have an old cygwin1.dll in C:\PalmDev\pilrc-2.8\. That sometimes
>causes problems with odd symptoms. Make absolutely sure it is not in use
>when you are running cvs. Renaming it and rebooting might be worthwhile.
>A newer set of Palm tools that uses a newer Cygwin (if available) would
>also be a good idea.
>
>Someone else will have to help you, I'm not any sort of CVS expert.
>
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>>% cygcheck -s
>>
>>Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
>>Current System Time: Fri Sep 27 13:20:58 2002
>>
>>Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
>>
>>Path: c:\home\kelem\bin\i386
>> c:\home\kelem\bin\sh
>> C:\cygwin\usr\local\gnu\bin
>> C:\Java\jdk1.4\bin
>> C:\cygwin\usr\local\ant\jakarta-ant-1.5\bin
>> C:\home\kelem\src\java\SableCC\sablecc-2.17.3\bin
>> C:\cygwin\usr\jakarta-ant\jakarta-ant-1.4.1\bin
>> C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
>> C:\cygwin\bin
>> C:\cygwin\bin
>> C:\cygwin\usr\local\gnu\emacs-20.7\bin
>> C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin
>> C:\PalmDev\pilrc-2.8
>> C:\PalmDev\ASDK\asdk1a1\bin
>> C:\PalmDev\Waba\wabasdk.10\bin
>> C:\cygwin\usr\etc
>>
>>SysDir: G:\WINNT\System32
>>WinDir: G:\WINNT
>>
>>HOME = `c:\home\kelem'
>>LD_LIBRARY_PATH =
>>`\usr\local\gnu\mh\lib:\usr\local\gnu\lib:\usr\local\gnu\lib\rvplayer5.0:
>>\usr\local\lib'
>>MAKE_MODE = `unix'
>>PWD = `/home/kelem/src/java/Real/rlpp'
>>USER = `kelem'
>>
>>
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>I don't think LD_LIBRARY_PATH is being used for anything, but it seems odd
>to for it to have '\'s in the POSIX paths.
>
>
>
>>Use `-r' to scan registry
>>
>>a: fd N/A N/A
>>c: hd FAT32 17451Mb 100% CP UN SCSI
>>d: hd FAT32 17507Mb 5% CP UN D
>>e: cd N/A N/A
>>f: cd N/A N/A
>>g: hd FAT32 2192Mb 92% CP UN IDE
>>h: hd FAT32 76297Mb 43% CP UN
>>z: fd FAT 238Mb 46% CP UN WORK2
>>
>>C: /c user binmode
>>G: /g user textmode
>>. /cygdrive user binmode,cygdrive
>>C:/cygwin / system binmode
>>C: /c system binmode
>>D: /d system binmode
>>C:\Java /Java system binmode
>>C:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin system binmode
>>C:/cygwin/lib /usr/lib system binmode
>>C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts system binmode
>>. /cygdrive user binmode,cygdrive
>>
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\cat.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\cpp.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\find.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\gdb.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\ld.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\ls.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\make.exe
>>Found: C:\cygwin\bin\sh.exe
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>> 883k 2002/07/06 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
>> Cygwin DLL version info:
>> DLL version: 1.3.12
>> DLL epoch: 19
>> DLL bad signal mask: 19005
>> DLL old termios: 5
>> DLL malloc env: 28
>> API major: 0
>> API minor: 54
>> Shared data: 3
>> DLL identifier: cygwin1
>> Mount registry: 2
>> Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions
>> Cygwin registry name: Cygwin
>> Program options name: Program Options
>> Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2
>> Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags
>> Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix
>> Cygdrive default prefix:
>> Build date: Sat Jul 6 02:16:58 EDT 2002
>> CVS tag: cygwin-1-3-12-1
>> Shared id: cygwin1S3
>>
>> 41k 2002/05/14 C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\cygPropList-0.dll
>> 446k 2001/02/08 C:\PalmDev\pilrc-2.8\cygwin1.dll
>> Cygwin DLL version info:
>> DLL version: 2.0.1
>> DLL epoch: 19
>> DLL bad signal mask: 19005
>> API major: 0
>> API minor: 3
>> Shared data: 1
>> DLL identifier: cygwin
>> Mount registry: 1
>> Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions
>> Cygwin registry name: CYGWIN.DLL setup
>> Program options name: Program Options
>> Cygwin mount registry name: b15.0
>> Build date: Thu Dec 3 20:39:18 PST 1998
>> CVS taggnu-win32-b20-branch:
>> Shared id: cygwinS1
>>
>>
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>>Michael A Chase wrote:
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>>>On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 15:10:44 -0700 Steve Kelem <s_kelem AT pacbell DOT net>
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>>wrote:
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>>>>I'm running cvs 1.11 on Windows 2000, and the latest cygwin inside
>>>>
>>>>
>>tcsh
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>>>>6.11.00.
>>>>If I run "cvs commit" from tcsh, it runs a bit, and then brings up a
>>>>popup:
>>>>
>>>>16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
>>>>The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
>>>>CS:00cf IP:0514 OP:ff ff 00 00 98 Choose 'Close' to terminate the
>>>>application.
>>>>
>>>>If I click on "Ignore", I get two more popups (clicking on "Ignore"
>>>>
>>>>
>>each
>>
>>
>>>>time),
>>>>then I get the message:
>>>>Log message unchanged or not specified
>>>>a)bort, c)ontinue, e)dit, !)reuse this message unchanged for remaining
>>>>dirs
>>>>Action: (continue)
>>>>
>>>>So, cvs appears not to like not having a message specified ("-m"
>>>>
>>>>
>>flag),
>>
>>
>>>>but it's a rather rude way of telling me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>I wouldn't expect any Cygwin programs to invoke the "16 bit MS-DOS
>>>Subsystem". Please run "cygcheck -s" at the same command prompt as you
>>>
>>>
>>are
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>>>running cvs from. If none of that rings a bell for you, post it to the
>>>list and maybe someone (probably not me) can spot your problem. The
>>>
>>>
>>output
>>>from "which -a cvs" might also be interesting.
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