Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/04/28/14:25:17
4/27/03 21:29:20, Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu> wrote:
>On Sun, 27 Apr 2003, Michael Lemke wrote:
>
>> 4/27/03 17:43:09, "Gerrit P. Haase" <gp AT familiehaase DOT de> wrote:
>>
>> >Hallo Michael,
>> >
>> >>>>>>>> 1924 [main] perl 898827 sync_with_child: child -861851(0xF0) died before initialization with status code 0xFFFFFFFF
>> >>>>>>>> 2054 [main] perl 898827 sync_with_child: *** child state child loading dlls
>> >
>> >>>Have you tried to rebase your installation?
>> >>>Just type rebaseall in a bash shell.
>> >
>> >> What does that do? I remember some talk here but never
>> >> understood it. Why would it be necessary?
>> >
>> >$ cat /usr/doc/Cygwin/rebase-2.2.README | more
>>
>> Thanks. Did that and followed the instructions to rebaseall.
>> Same result with perl. :-(
>>
>> I then installed Gerrit's debug version and set CYGWIN=error_start:d:\cygnus\cygwin\bin\dumper.exe
>> However, that doesn't work at all. dumper or gdb, which I tried first, isn't called at all. Instead there
>> is this perl process sitting around that can't be killed and prevents a clean shutdown of Windows.
>> The CYGWIN setting above has worked for me before.
>>
>> I further noticed the cwd.dll library, in which perl dies, is part of perl.
>> Michael
>
>Michael,
>
>If you're setting it from bash, make sure to escape the backslashes (or
>use forward slashes). You might also have to set error_start before
>starting any Cygwin processes (if I'm wrong, someone please correct me)...
Thanks for the warning, Igor. I set it in the .cmd file which starts my cygwin.
To make sure I just ran a test case by writing a program that crashes. dumper started
as supposed to. But it wrote an empty core file.... :-(
Anyway, what next to try with perl? Could it have anything to do with threads?
I just had the problem when I tried to build perl on VMS. Threads and 64bit stuff
wouldn't work. Just a thought.
Michael
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