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Thank you Marc for your help!

It seems that your tools

   rebaseall
   peflagsall

both run from a plain ash with no other Cygwin process running solve
this problem for both, Cygwin 1.5 and Cygwin 1.7! Indeed I think the
"peflagsall" might have been the magic one, as I am running through
remote desktop connection on another machine! (And this sets the flag
"tsaware" which seems to be related...)

So after running the above two commands I do not get any such error
any more.

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