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Subject: RE: Running dovecot under Cygwin
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 15:44:46 -0000
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On 17 December 2007 15:28, Ronny wrote:

>> I don't but you might be able to get some clues from looking at strace
>> output.
> 
> Well, i never used strace, so i do not know what it says me.
> I just give you the output.
> Could you have a look on it? Thanks a lot.


  What is /home/Administrator/test/new.exe ?

  I noticed a lot of exceptions during the parent-and-child post-spawn
synchronisation phase:

--- Process 1760, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1

--- Process 568, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1

--- Process 420, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1

--- Process 280, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1

--- Process 2036, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1

--- Process 1760, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1

--- Process 504, exception C0000135 at 7C974ED1


  That code stands for STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND.  Does 'new.exe', whatever it is,
require a dll to be in the PATH setting?  (Tip: use "cygcheck <executable name>"
to see the list of dlls required by any .exe, along with a warning if any are
missing).

    cheers,
      DaveK
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Can't think of a witty .sigline today....


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