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From: | Norton Allen <allen AT huarp DOT harvard DOT edu> |
Subject: | cmake suddenly stopped working |
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Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 2020 17:29:03 -0500 |
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Windows 10 Cygwin installed all up to date cmake 3.17.3-2, which does not appear to have changed since August Symptoms: cmake fails silently with (or without) any arguments, including --help. Exit code is 127 I tried to reinstall cmake, the file appears to be identical cygcheck -s and cygcheck /usr/bin/cmake both look OK to to me, though I'd be happy to upload if anyone is interested. My AV is ESET. Tried disabling it to no effect. This could have been caused by a recent cygwin update. The following were all installed last Friday. Would anyone like to guess which are worth checking? I will cross-check with the cygcheck output for cmake. Is anyone else seeing this? Any suggestions? Nov 13 11:30 gdb.lst.gz Nov 13 11:30 git.lst.gz Nov 13 11:30 gcc-g++.lst.gz Nov 13 11:30 libsource-highlight4.lst.gz Nov 13 11:30 openssh.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 gcc-core.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libboost_regex1.66.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 make.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libfido2.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libsource-highlight-common.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libzstd1.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libisl22.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libicu61.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libguile2.2_1.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libcbor.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libjsoncpp24.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 screen.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 libncurses-devel.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 less.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 graphviz.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 file.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 doxygen.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 cygwin-doc.lst.gz Nov 13 11:29 bzip2.lst.gz -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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