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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 13:29:03 -0500
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On 11/11/2011 10:58 AM, Jesse Ziser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since attempting to upgrade from Cygwin 1.5 to 1.7, I'm having the
> problem that attempting to run various programs results in a slew of
> errors like the following:
>
> 1 [main] bash 4276 c:\cygwin\bin\bash.EXE: *** fatal error - couldn't allo
> cate heap, Win32 error 487, base 0x740000, top 0x970000, reserve_size
> 2289664, a
> llocsize 2293760, page_const 4096
> Stack trace:
> Frame Function Args
> 0028E4EC 6102796B (0028E4EC, 00000000, 00000000, 0028E53C)
> 0028E7DC 6102796B (6117EC60, 00008000, 00000000, 61180977)
> 0028F80C 61004F1B (611B66CC, 00740000, 00970000, 0022F000)
> 0028F83C 6106E8C3 (7FFEFFFF, 000000FF, 00000008, 7713FE92)
> 0028F92C 610C133B (00000050, 02000000, 6116A724, 6116A720)
> 0028F95C 610064C0 (00000000, 00000002, 00000000, 753D3480)
> 0028FA1C 6106FC15 (61000000, 00000001, 0028FD24, 00000001)
> 0028FA3C 77159930 (6106F960, 61000000, 00000001, 0028FD24)
> 0028FB30 7715D8A9 (0028FD24, 7EFDD000, 7EFDE000, 7722206C)
> 0028FCB0 77172120 (0028FD24, 77120000, 70B9B815, 00000000)
> 0028FD00 77170BDA (0028FD24, 77120000, 00000000, 00000000)
> 0028FD10 77159E59 (0028FD24, 77120000, 00000000, 0001002F)
> End of stack trace
> 0 [main] bash 4768 fork: child -1 - died waiting for longjmp before initia
> lization, retry 0, exit code 0x100, errno 11
> bash: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> I've tried all the standard solutions I could find suggested on the net,
> including the following:
>
> rebaseall
> peflagsall
> rebaseall -b 0x77000000
> rebaseall -b 0x76000000
> rebaseall -b 0x78000000
> doing a reinstall all using setup.exe
> wiping my cygwin directory and reinstalling
> rebaseall -b 0x60000000
>
> The last one was based on a blog post that suggested running
> SysInternals' ListDLLs.exe to see what DLLs from the BLODA might be
> sticking themselves into Cygwin processes. I found Sophos antivirus in
> all my Cygwin processes at address 6FA00000, and that's why I chose
> address 60000000 in my last rebaseall attempt.

Your cygcheck output shows that you're not using the latest version of 
rebase.  I suggest you try it (after reading 
/usr/share/doc/rebase/README), without the -b option.  See also

   http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-11/msg00215.html

for further advice about using rebase.  Two other suggestions: First, 
you could try a Cygwin snapshot (http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/); 
there have been some improvements in Cygwin's ability to deal with fork 
failures.  Second, does uninstalling Sophos antivirus solve the problem?

Ken


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