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Charles Plager wrote:

> - I ran rebaseall on cygwin and all of the dlls in questions.  It still
> crashes, but now crashes somewhere else.

  Ah!  Reinstall your libstdc++ dll.  Yaakov spotted that the 4.3.4-1
libstdc++ dll isn't rebaseable, as it turns out there's a bug in LD(*).

  I'm just doing final testing on a new release to fix the problem, but until
that's out, the current libstdc++ dll will have to be reinstalled if it gets
rebased.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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(*) - http://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2009-12/msg00080.html


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