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On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Greg Chicares <gchicares@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


> For future reference, an attachment is preferred.
>

Sorry 'bout that. Wasn't sure if I should.

>
> There's the problem; here's a possible cause:
>
>>   602k 2005/06/26 C:\WINDOWS\system32\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
>>
>>                   "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=2005/5/25 19:38
> [...]
>>  1828k 2008/05/27 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
>>
>>                   "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=2008/5/26 20:38
> [...]
>> Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
>

I have seen this mention of cygwin1.dll being in the windows\system32
directory several times during cygwin upgrades and installations.
However each time the dialog comes up and I choose to delete it, it
says it can't. And whenever (including now) I manually check the
system32 directory, both from the command line and with Windows
Explorer, I don't see the cygwin1.dll file in there. I'm not sure why
it's saying it's in there when it's clearly not.

However, Warren's mention of Sonic might be of use. I do have a Sonic
product installed, so I'm going to try and get rid of it and try
again. There are a few local copies of cygwin1.dll on my system. (one
for a pdfmerge program I use for instance). Will deleting those local
copies render the programs non-functional?

Thanks for the suggestions.

RQ

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