Mail Archives: cygwin/2012/03/27/14:49:44
On Mar 27 14:32, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 3/27/2012 2:20 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Mar 27 14:01, Ken Brown wrote:
> >>I just tried it, and the list of DLLs that couldn't be rebased does
> >>indeed appear in setup.log.full. I also get a warning from
> >>setup.exe about the exit code of autorebase.bat, which some users
> >>might interpret as meaning that autorebase.bat failed. I wonder if
> >>you'd be better off suppressing this warning somehow.
> >
> >That's unexpected. The fact that rebase prints the warnings doesn't
> >mean it returns with a non-0 exit code.
> >In fact, as far as I can see, the only reason to fail with a non-0 exit
> >code after printing the "The following DLLs couldn't be rebased"
> >messages would be if saving the database failed, which also means
> >you should see a message "failed to create temporary rebase database"
> >or "failed to write rebase database" in the log. If such a message
> >is not printed, I don't understand where the non-0 exit code is
> >coming from.
>
> There's no such message, and /etc/rebase.db.i386 does have the same
> timestamp as I find at the end of setup.log. Here are the last few
> lines of setup.log:
>
> 2012/03/27 13:48:01 Extracting from file://C:\downloads\cygwin/http%3a%2f%2fmirrors.kernel.org%2fsourceware%2fcygwin%2f/release/python/python-crypto/python-crypto-2.5-1.tar.bz2
> 2012/03/27 13:48:01 Changing gid back to original
> 2012/03/27 13:48:01 running: cmd.exe /c
> C:\cygwin\etc\postinstall\autorebase.bat
> 2012/03/27 13:48:07 abnormal exit: exit code=-1073741819
> 2012/03/27 13:48:07 Changing gid to Administrators
> 2012/03/27 13:48:19 note: Installation Complete
> 2012/03/27 13:48:19 Ending cygwin install
>
> And the last part of setup.log.full is:
>
> 2012/03/27 13:48:01 running: cmd.exe /c
> C:\cygwin\etc\postinstall\autorebase.bat
>
> The following DLLs couldn't be rebased because they were in use:
> /usr/lib/gio/modules/cygdconfsettings.dll
> [...]
> /usr/bin/cygICE-6.dll
> 2012/03/27 13:48:07 abnormal exit: exit code=-1073741819
Hmm. The batch file is very simple:
@echo off
rem Postinstall scripts are always started from the Cygwin root dir
rem so we can just call dash from here
path .\bin;%path%
dash -c "/bin/rebaseall -p"
That's all. -1073741819 is the decimal notation of the status code
0xC0000005, STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION. Where on earth is that coming
from? Do you have a dash.exe.stackdump file in / by any chance?
Corinna
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