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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:06:12 -0400
From: "Charles S. Wilson" <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
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To: Mark Swanson <Mark.Swanson@techspan.com>
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Mark Swanson wrote:
> 
> >
> > Well, the strace output didn't seem any more informative to me that the
> > original error message.  But, Corinna just checked in a fix that may
> > affect this problem -- why don't you try tonight's snapshot of
> > cygwin1.dll...
> 
> <huray!>
> 
> Good news! It mostly works with the Oct26 snapshot!

Glad to hear that.

> Here's the output: (I still get an error message)
> 
> > cvs update -d
> DuplicateHandle failed Win32 error 6 268015 [main] cvs 835187
> fhandler_base::fork_fixup: /dev/tcp - Win32 error 6, handle io_handle<0x2784>

Corinna, does this error message indicate that a program is tripping
over the WinSock problems you addressed Thursday?  If so, then would you
expect to still see this error message using the new cygwin1.dll -- from
calling the "bad" functions before switching over to the WinSock2
versions?  I'm a little confused...

> 
> ? m
> <cvs continues successfuly to update the entire project>
> 
> But, at the end cvs doesn't terminate. I have to press CTRL-C.

I think this is pretty common on Win9x.

> Rudimentary tests seem to show cvs works!

Well, that's good news.

--Chuck

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