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Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 16:27:51 +0100
From: Frantisek Fuka <fuka AT fuxoft DOT cz>
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Subject: Re: Crash when compiling Sitecopy
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Larry Hall wrote:
> At 04:59 AM 1/8/2004, Frantisek Fuka you wrote:
> 
>>Hello
>>
>>I am not a Cygwin expert but I am trying to compile sitecopy (http://www.lyra.org/sitecopy/) under the Cygwin, which should be possible "out of the box". Unfortunately, after unpacking he source, entering the directory and typing "./configure", small window appears with the following text:
>>
>>"Error Starting Program - The CYGICONV-2.DLL file is linked to missing export CYGWIN1.DLL:_fopen64."
>>
>>(it looks like generic Windows error message, not cygwin error)
> 
> Gerrit's right.  Your installation isn't as up-to-date as you think.
> But I expect there's more wrong than just an out-of-date cygwin package
> (though it could be just that - you may have forgotten to reboot when 
> setup told you to).  Your best bet, if you continue to have troubles that
> you can't figure out, is to visit <http://cygwin.com/problems.html> and
> provide the information it requests if you need to contact the list again
> on this subject.  My WAG is that you have more than 1 cygwin1.dll on your
> system, probably as a result of installing some third-party application
> that uses Cygwin, but there's really not enough information here for me to 
> be sure.

Thank you all for the help. The problem was that I kept the old 
cygwin1.dll because I needed it to run the old sitecopy version. This 
was exactly the reason why I wanted to compile the new version - to be 
able to delete the old cygwin1.dll. I had no idea that this old DLL was 
used by anything else apart from the old sitecopy. When I deleted 
cygwin1.dll, the compilation succeeded!

Thanks again.

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