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From: Kiyo Kelvin Lee <kiyolee AT hotmail DOT com>
Subject: 1.5.20: Occasional crash at address 0x6100365f (cygthread::stub() in cygthread.cc)
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:51:21 +1000
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Using 1.5.20, occasionally sh.exe would crash with the standard Windows 
crash dialog with these information:

[sh.exe - Application Error]
The instruction at "0x6100365f" referenced memory at "0x006cda90". The 
memory could not be "written".
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on CANCEL to debug the program.

Tested snapshot 20060707 and the problem persists.

With gdb, I found the address corresponding to the function 
cygthread:stub() of cygthread.cc (snapshot 20060707) at line 65:
	_my_tls._ctinfo = info;

Reported the problem before but, however, I hope the little further 
information can help resolving the problem.

Regards,
Kiyo


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