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Brian Dessent wrote:

> I can't possibly see how this would be due to the changes in newlib, but

Sigh, I knew those sounded like famous last words when I typed them. 
The actual error was unrelated to this frame, it was occuring several
frames up and was a cascading failure that originated with newlib
failing to handle the %p printf specifier.

In any case it's now fixed in newlib and the next Cygwin snapshot ought
to contain the fix.  Thanks for testing snapshots.

Brian

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