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I also have a very similar problem (writing in /etc when X is running, always cause a BSOD, regardless of antivirus packages), if I can have that hacked cygwin1.dll I can try it on my systems and tell if it's the same problem. Ciao, Danilo Turina Dan Holmsand wrote: > Update: > > I have now tested my hacked cygwin1.dll (without the > FindFirstChangeNotification of "/etc" stuff) quite extensively, on three > different machines that previously experienced quite frequent BSODs when > init was running. > > No BSODs so far! > > Thus, it seems quite obvious to me that the code in > init_cygheap::etc_changed is to "blame"; it must trigger some obscure > windows bug that sometimes causes a bsod when files under /etc are > accessed. > > /dan > > > > Dan Holmsand wrote: > >> That seems to be it! [touching wood] >> >> I added a "return 0" at the top of init_cygheap::etc_changed() (so >> that the whole FindFirstChangeNotification/DuplicateHandle business >> never happens). So far, no crashes - despite my best efforts running >> chkconfig rsync on/off, /sbin/telinit 3/1. >> >> Thanks for the hint! >> >> /dan >> >> >> > > > -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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