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From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com>
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Subject: Re: cygwin-1.7.10-1 fork - address space needed by ... already in use
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On Feb  8 10:08, Denis Excoffier wrote:
> Result is:
> 
>       1 [main] gcc-4 4084 dll_list::reserve_space: address space needed by 'cygiconv-2.dll' (0x674C0000 with type 1=DLL_LINK) is perhaps already occupied
>    1720 [main] gcc-4 4084 dll_list::reserve_space: address space needed by 'cygintl-8.dll' (0x6F5C0000 with type 1=DLL_LINK) is perhaps already occupied
>    2085 [main] gcc-4 4084 dll_list::reserve_space: address space needed by 'cygiconv-2.dll' (0x674C0000 with type 2=DLL_LOAD) is perhaps already occupied
>    2440 [main] gcc-4 4084 dll_list::reserve_space: address space needed by 'cygintl-8.dll' (0x6F5C0000 with type 2=DLL_LOAD) is perhaps already occupied

So both DLLs are in the list twice at the same spot with only different
load types?

Don't be afraid, but I have to ask a difficult question:  Huh?

How did that happen?  And why doesn't that occur on all systems but only
on some?!?


Corinna

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