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On 20/01/2012 04:07, Ilguiz Latypov wrote:
> I found that gcc-4 from a recent setup.exe could not start cc1 because the
> latter could not find some shared object file.
> 
> I confirmed that by running cc1 alone with an empty PATH variable.

  Running "cygcheck /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.3/cc1.exe" should show you
what library is missing.  Setup.exe should have considered all the
dependencies but maybe we've got a bug or a missing one somewhere.

    cheers,
      DaveK


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