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I am quite sure I am doing that correctly.
I have checked all cygwin processes using System Explorer (from System 
Internals) and they all are having the suggested CYGWIN setting.
BTW, is there any way to test if the setting is really effectively?
Say, is there any intentionally broken program which would activate the 
setting?
Regards,
Kiyo

Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 05:55:55PM +1000, Kiyo Kelvin Lee wrote:
>> At least not for me.  See my another post in this thread.  Both 1.5.21
>> and snapshot 20060718 do not help.  And I have the feeling that crashes
>> happen more often with 1.5.21.  Great to hear that I am not alone
>> having the problem.
> 
> I'm still not sure why CYGWIN=error_start isn't working.  I have a
> feeling that when you set CYGWIN=error_start, you are not doing this
> prior to running any Cygwin process, i.e., X.  You need to set the
> CYGWIN environment variable outside of Cygwin.  Were you doing that?
> 
> cgf
> O.D.
> 


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