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Hi! Sunday, 11 March, 2001 Christopher Faylor cgf AT redhat DOT com wrote: CF> Btw, the reason for the --enable-debugging switch is to build a cygwin1.dll CF> which timestamps all of its shared memory stuff. This allows two versions CF> of cygwin to be running on the system at the same time. do we really need this? suppose a some problem reports about current snapshots we've seen here this week can be due to several cygwin1.dll's. at least freezes can be easily explained if we suppose such possibility. when process 'exec's some cygwin program which sees other cygwin1.dll, it surely will break in an unpredictable way when doing fdtab.fixup_after_exec in dll_crt0_1() using CYGWIN_TESTING environment variable was enough for me, and at least i always knew what i doing. CF> Maybe this will also solve your "persistent dll" problem as well. CF> The --enable-debugging also turns on lots of internal CF> consistency checks in cygwin. i'm far from thinking that all those problems are due to several cygwin1.dll, but here's my experience -- i run current cvs builds for about 3 weeks and it was rock stable on my system. so numerous bug reports was quite a surprise for me. but when i intentionally left 2 different builds of cygwin1.dll on my system it really starts to freeze and crash. Egor. mailto:deo AT logos-m DOT ru ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19
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