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From: Don Edvalson <don AT edvalson DOT net>
Subject: Re: Can't run baseall
Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 08:52:17 -0400
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:

> 
> 
> Right.  Starting from the beginning and looking at the simplest/most common
> potential causes makes the most sense.  And providing as much detail as
> possible about what's going on is a good idea as well.  However, if the 
> more
> obvious solutions don't help, then you might want to consider this option:
> 
> <http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-09/msg00945.html>
> 

Larry,

I tried the solution mentioned above, but it didn't help. However it did 
put me on the right track. I started carefully killing Windows 
processes. After I had killed enough of them, Cygwin started working 
perfectly again and I could do my compiles. So I think I was looking in 
the wrong direction with rebase in the first place. I am still narrowing 
it down, but I found that two pieces of hardware I had added lately, a 
webcam and a Sprint Wireless network connection were running lots of 
processes all the time, even when that hardware was not installed or 
running. I believe the culprit is one of these. When I figure out 
exactly what process was causing this, I will let you know.

Thanks for the help.

Don


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