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Subject: Re: Newly-installed bash 3.2.9-10 (cygwin 1.5.24-1) exits when I  try to execute a program
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Good morning,

Christian Jullien wrote:
>> I installed a new version of cygwin yesterday, and find that bash starts
> up and
> builtins seem to execute, but when I try the first command, cygwin exits
> 
> 
> This is not related to the new bash version but related to new cygwin
> 1.5.24-1.
> 
> As soon I installed this new version alone without bash or any other cygwin
> package, my Windows X64 stopped to work for any cygwin command even if I run
> gcc from cmd.exe. Reverting to 1.5.23 let my system work again.
> 
[...]

Reverting to cygwin 1.5.23 worked.

Is someone working to fix this, or is this an opportunity for me to submit a 
patch?

Thanks!
--Glenn S.

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