Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/01/09/22:57:10
Thanks for your reply that suggests to try a recent snapshot.
Unfortunately, I don't know whether the various, latest "snapshot" files
will help, since I haven't a clue which one or ones to download or, once
I've downloaded, what to do with it/them!
I see nothing on the snapshots page (to which the URL you supplied
points) about how to use these files.
I'm a very experience computer user, but I need guidance here!
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
>> I'm running latest Cygwin under Windows XP Pro (SP2, with all
>> updates). I installed all the Singular packages via Cygwin Setup.
>>
>> After I start cygwin with its bash shell, command
>>
>> Singular
>>
>> gives error:
>>
>> Singular " signal 11 (v: 3001/2005111410):
>> Segment fault/Bus error occurred (r:1136744764)
>> Please inform the authors
>> trying to restart...
>>
>> (The number after "r:" changes depending on what else is running in
>> windows.) But Cygwin never recovers, and it freezes.
>>
>> At first I tried uninstalling Singular, downloading the Singular
>> packages again, and re-installing; same error. I completely
>> uninstalled Cygwin, downloaded Cygwin again including the Singular
>> packages, and re-installed. Same error.
>>
>> On the other hand, if I go to the subdirectory lib\Singular of the
>> main cygwin directory and double-click Singular.exe, then Singular
>> does run, in a DOS command prompt window (although I see message
>> "cannot open `standard.lib'".
>>
>> So the bug seems to be somewhere in the interface between Singular and
>> cygwin. Any ideas of how to proceed. (I did report this bug on the
>> Singular web site a couple days ago but have had no response.)
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> Does a recent snapshot make a difference?
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> <http://cygwin.com/snapshots/>
>
> If not, please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines at:
>
>> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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