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Dave Korn wrote:
> On 31 March 2006 02:39, jack wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for the response Dave.
>>
>> I got rid of the non-cygwin perl, double checked for any possible cygwin
>> processes, and tried a complete re-install of cygwin. same thing :(
>>
>> One thing I don't understand is I can download unix_tools.exe from this
>> website (which looks cygwin based), and run it, and everything works fine.
>>
>> http://freshmeat.net/projects/thinstallunixtools/
> 
>   Grrr.  I ***ing hate people who offer you a link to a "zip archive" and what
> you get is an executable, and not even a zip SFX but some completely
> non-standard made up BS.  There could be anything in there.  Even GPL'd
> applications being distributed without sources, for example.  And they have
> misrepresented the software as being freeware, when it is in fact GPL'd.
> 
>> I'm puzzled..
> 
>   Hm.
> 
>   You know, the other thing that can cause such bad crashes that cygwin apps
> just exit silently and immediately with no messages or popups or anything is
> very badly clashing dll versions, and I'd bet that thinstall stuff comes with
> a sufficiently old version of the dll that could cause such clashes.  Are you
> /really/ sure it's fully unloaded?  I'm suspicious of what this package has
> done to or left behind on your system.
> 
>   Did you only install it for the first time /after/ cygwin was already going
> wrong for you, or are you trying to move up to cygwin after having already
> used thinstallunixtools on the machine?

Definitely. I tried the cygwin install a few times without luck, that's 
when i got the idea to try that thininstall thing to see if *THAT* would 
work...

your idea on the older dll's makes sense for sure. But it seems weird 
that I'm having this problem and nobody else has reported similar 
behavior. (then again, isn't windows a little weird at times anyway!?!)

I'm curious in trying a snapshot version to see if that would lead to 
any different behavior. There isn't a setup.exe for the snapshot version 
of cygwin though eh?




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