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Subject: RE: Startup and X problem with 1.5.21 WOW64 kernel on AMD64
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 21:08:08 -0000
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On 12 November 2006 19:16, Yuval Krymolowski wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>   I am using the current 1.5.21 kernel with the configuration shown
>   below (from cygcheck output). I run Windows XP x64 pro.

>   Things worked ok on the 1.5.19 kernel but after upgrading I see that:
>     - the cygwin window starts at /usr/bin
>     - the PATH variable is not initialised (except with what I add in
> ~/.bashrc) 
>     - the most serious: startx does nothing (also doesn't write to
> /tmp/XWin.log)

  Are there really no error messages of any kind coming out when you start up
a bash shell?

>   I suppose these symptoms come from a single problem, could it be something
>   in the initialisation sequence? 

  Have you rebooted since you ran setup.exe?  Are you completely sure there
were no cygwin processes running, perhaps as services, at the time?  Failing
that, do you perhaps have CRLF line-endings in one of the startup scripts?

> I am using the latest bash 3.2.3-5
> and see that
>   there is no /etc/bash.bashrc .

  Well, that's empty on older versions anyway.  In case of doubt, just re-run
setup.exe, select "Install from local directory" and click all the way through
with the default options; that'll make sure everything is properly installed
and consistent.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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