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Charles Brockman wrote:
> I submit this information without the expectation that the problem will be fixed
> if it is specific to the Windows 98 operating system.
> 
> When I run commands such as ls, man, pwd, bash, cat, df and find from an MS-DOS
> prompt in the C:/CYGWIN directory they fail with the invalid page fault message:
> 
> LS caused an invalid page fault in
> module CYGWIN1.DLL at 0167:6106bcf4.
> Registers:
> EAX=0074d008 CS=0167 EIP=6106bcf4 EFLGS=00010212
> EBX=00000000 SS=016f ESP=0074f30c EBP=0074f5a4
> ECX=0074f384 DS=016f ESI=00000016 FS=5daf
> EDX=ffffffff ES=016f EDI=0074f5ec GS=0000
> Bytes at CS:EIP:
> 89 30 e9 b9 fe ff ff 89 74 24 18 b8 c0 68 12 61
> Stack dump:
> 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
> 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
> 
> The address of failure (0167:6106bcf4) is identical for all commands. At the
> suggestion of Eric Blake, I disabled virus scanning and the firewall. There was
> no improvement.
> 


As to your original assertion, what Eric said.


> Here's some environment variables that may affect cygwin:
> CYGWIN = 'C:\CYGWIN'


I'd recommend getting rid of this setting.  It's incorrect.


> Looking to see where common programs can be found, if at all...
> Not Found: awk
> Not Found: bash
> Not Found: cat
> Not Found: cp
> Not Found: cpp (good!)
> Not Found: crontab
> Found: C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\find.exe
> Not Found: gcc
> Not Found: gdb
> Not Found: grep
> Not Found: kill
> Not Found: ld
> Not Found: ls
> Not Found: make
> Not Found: mv
> Not Found: patch
> Not Found: perl
> Not Found: rm
> Not Found: sed
> Not Found: ssh
> Not Found: sh
> Not Found: tar
> Not Found: test
> Not Found: vi
> Not Found: vim

Given what you've installed, the above is not good.  It indicates that the
installation went awry somewhere.  You should try rerunning 'setup.exe' and
see if it just needs to finish installing things.  If not, you may want to
try removing everything and installing again.


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