Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/12/21/08:50:43
>>>> I am having problems with a perl script. For no apparent reason I get
>>>> The instruction at "0x28089a3d" referenced memory at "0x0000004". The
memory
>>>> could not be "written".
>>>>
>>>> I used to have Activestate and then installed cygwin. Can I maybe
>> de-install
>>>> cygwin's perl(if so, how) or is that not the problem?
>>>>
>>>> The only thing I really need from cygwin for this is acces to grace (which
> in
>>>> turn needs a X-server)
>
>
>>> If you can post a simple test case, others here might be able to help you
>>> (i.e. <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>).
>
>> The problem is that I was getting no such problems before installing cygwin
>> and no, this is not a simple testcase, it's something I get from a complex
>> script
>> doing DBI queries; apparently the crash occurs when reading the query rows
>> and writing to a hash. I also get an error
>> kgefec: fatal error 0
>> kgepop: no error frame to pop ro for error 0
>> I did a google search and though I did not find the exact same error,
>> some posts indicated that this is a cygwin perl- Activestate perl problem
>> ; Since the modules I installed(e.g. DBI) with activestate seem to work
>> I thought this means the activestate perl is the one actually running
>Don't mix and match perl modules. If you're using Cygwin's perl, use modules
>built and be sure _not_ to use any ActiveState Perl modules and vice-versa.
Well, I did not mean to mix. In fact I think I did not ask cygwin to install
perl, but I am not sure. I do not find any perl in c:\cygwin\bin
There is a perl file directory in c:\cygwin\lib though
I just didn't deinstall Activestate
Now when I do from a DOS prompt, even in a c:\cygwin subdirectory
which perl
I get back
\cygdisk\c\perl\bin\perl
which is C:\perl\bin\perl.exe, i.e. the activestate one
Originally I thought this was a path problem, i.e. if I put c:\perl\bin
first in the path, only the activestate perl would be used.
>> Anyway, can I deinstall cygwin perl without affecting anything else?
>Yes, with the exception of any other Cygwin package depending on Perl that
>you've installed. There aren't many of these though.
How do I do that??
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