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Subject: Re: 1.5.18: gpg-related problem building CPAN-1.81
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Bernt Guldbrandtsen wrote:
> t/signature.....      4 [main] gpg 2212 fixup_mmaps_after_fork: WARNING:
> VirtualProtectEx to return to previous state in parent failed for
> MAP_PRIVATE address 0x18A10000, Win32 error 87
>    6545 [main] gpg 2212 fixup_mmaps_after_fork: WARNING: VirtualProtect
> to copy protection to child failed forMAP_PRIVATE address 0x18A10000,
> Win32 error 87
>    7026 [main] gpg 2212 fixup_mmaps_after_fork: ReadProcessMemory (2nd
> try) failed for MAP_PRIVATE address 0x18A10000, Win32 error 87
> C:\cygwin\bin\gpg.exe (2212): *** recreate_mmaps_after_fork_failed
>     377 [main] gpg 608 fork_parent: child 2212 died waiting for dll
> loading


Do you perhaps have a virus scanner installed?

I have seen McAfee VirusScan provoke this behaviour - stopping the
mcshield service seems to cure the problem (i.e. forcibly disabling the
scanner - merely disabling on-access scan via the McAfee GUI is _not_
enough). Oddly enough, for me, the problem then seems to stay cured
until next reboot even if you restart the mcshield service.

Max.

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