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Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 01:26:16 -0700
From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Subject: Re: sshd and cygwin1.dll
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B Aswin wrote:

> as Bruno had. From the above thread, Larry Hall
> pointed out that there is old cygwin1.dll in the
> system. This is not applicable in my case since it's a
> brand new machine with no previous cygwin
> installation.

Even if you've never installed Cygwin before on the machine, that does
not mean that there isn't an older version of cygwin1.dll floating
around.  Many third parties distribute software compiled against
cygwin1.dll, and by having that software installed you may have that
ancient cygwin1.dll in your path.  As everyone else has already said,
use windows' find (or whatever tool you prefer) to search the entire
drive for cygwin1.dll.

Brian

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