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On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 10:54:07PM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote: >Christopher Faylor wrote: > > >>Yes, I've built a cygwin1.dll without error but I don't think I've >>bootstrapped it in the manner that you are describing. I rarely check >>out anything via 'cvs checkout'. I just use 'cvs update' to freshen >>my tree. > > >The key here is not how the local source tree was 'upped' to the latest >version. I only did a complete checkout b/c I got the error with 'cvs >up' as well. I hypothesized that the problem was due to my wacky guinea >pig status w.r.t. inherited directory permissions -- "*Leaving >directory* foobaz" ==> signal 11 -- so I wiped out my local source tree >and recreated it from scratch via "cvs checkout". This insured that all >directories within my source tree had "good" permissions and whatnot. > >But that was wrong. > >Because after doing the complete checkout, I still saw the error. > >> >>I did a reconfigure and a 'make clean all' without error. > > >*while using a development kernel as your active cgywin1.dll* ? Or just >the released 1.3.2 kernel? I always use the latest CVS DLL for everything. Are you actually doing a "make install" while running cygwin? I can see how that could cause strange problems. cgf
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