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Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 16:10:56 +0000
From: Rui Carmo <rui DOT carmo AT accao DOT net>
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Subject: winpids::enumNT: error 0xC0000005 - huh?

Having suffered from repeated rxvt hangs, I dutifully downloaded the 
latest Cygwin DLL update, rebooted and resumed working on one of my pet 
projects: a barbaric hack of the netatalk packages to try and get an 
AppleShare IP file service running under cygwin.

Almost immediatly, however, I began getting messages like this:

	     11 [sig] bash 2808 winpids::enumNT: error 0xC0000005 reading 
system process information

...when running configure/shell/Perl scripts. I copied my build tree 
across to another box (with the older Cygwin version) and re-ran the 
relevant scripts - without any of these error messages.

I'm pretty sure this is related to the new version, since it was the 
only change on my main box (I had upgraded everything a couple of days 
or on all boxes).

Any ideas?

Rui Carmo




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