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From: Andrew Dalgleish <andrewd AT axonet DOT com DOT au>
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Subject: RE: snapshot-991207
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 12:58:02 +1100
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> Nope.  I've duplicated it.  I'll see what the problem is.  It doesn't
> seem to be thread-safe related and it probably isn't even a problem
> with
> the new signal code.  It looks like my new mutex-like object is not as
> robust as I thought.
> 
[Andrew Dalgleish]  

This might be related - "echo $(pwd)" outputs just a newline.
I first observed this in winsup-19991205, but I have not even begun to
look.
This was built on NT4sp5 + cygwin B20.1 + Mumit's gcc 2.95 +
winsup-19991204.


BTW, winsup/Makefile refers to /bin/true, but that's not where mine was
('tis now).
Should we try to follow the FHS where possible?

Cheers

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