Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/02/17/00:52:30
>It's worth checking your whole system for cygwin1.dll. If there's more
>than the one you just installed, that's the problem. Get rid of others.
>My guess is that if this is the problem, you have
><http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#3PP> software installed that's running its
>stuff. You'll have to kill that before you can get rid of the other
>cygwin1.dll(s).
>
>The other alternative is that you have
<http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA>.
>
>If one or the other of these hits the mark, you should be able to rerun
>"setup.exe" and just click through all the screens. "setup.exe" should
>run all your postinstall scripts and set things up properly. If not, I
>guess you're stuck starting over again, though it sounds like you don't
>have much invested yet so that's probably not a painful process.
I've looked for other copies of cygwin1.dll, I was unable to find any.
I have removed every installation of cygwin (removed the dirs) every time I changed the installation path.
I have also checked for applications on BLODA; I don't run any of those.
>Could it have been around the time you installed Interix/SFU?
Now that you mention it, that is the only thing I have changed aside from installing the windows updates.
I haven't done any other change to the system aside from that and the updates.
That said, I'm not sure what to do to get this fixed.
> We like this attached instead of appended.
I apologize for this.
Thanks
Jamil
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