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Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 13:27:52 -0400
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Subject: Re: Random fork failures
From: Chris Sutcliffe <ir0nh34d@gmail.com>
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On 11 July 2011 09:44, yoni levi wrote:
>>> Actually, I have not the faintest idea.  Can you build your own Cygwin
>>> DLL without -O2, see if it still occurs, and run that scenario through
>>> GDB?
>>
>> cygcheck -svr output as per http://cygwin.com/problems.html might give
>> some clue as well...
>>
>>
> Well, it works just fine with the debug (-O0) version.
> With release (-02) version, it crashes (with my compilation, and with
> snapshot from cygwin.com).

Could this be another gcc 4.3.4 compiler issue (similar to the issue
encountered with vim)?

Chris

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