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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:16:33 -0800
From: Jim Kleckner <jek-cygwin1@kleckner.net>
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Subject: Re: clamwin installs incompatible copy of cygwin1.dll
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Jim Kleckner wrote:

> This is helpful, thank you.  Being curious and trying to be minimal 
> about changes to the system in question, I tried removing and linking
> the dll in place.  I first tried "ln -s /bin/cygwin1.dll" in the
> clamwin/bin directory and wasn't surprised that it didn't work.
> Being Unix person by background, I then tried "ln /bin/cygwin1.dll"

And yes, I did reboot after removing to be sure caches were clear.

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