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Subject: Re: subversion 1.7.10-1 failure: CRYPTO_memcmp entry point not found in cygcrypto-1.0.0.dll
From: Pascal Dupuis <cdemills@gmail.com>
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OK, found the culprit. It seems some update process went wrong, and
there were a few files under /usr/bin with name like f.i.
libz.dll.new.

I made a script to rename file.dll.new into file.dll ... and found
myself into more troubles, because sometimes the file.dll was newer
than the file.dll.new ! Is it possible to either check each installed
file, either re-install all packages, to ensure every file is at the
right version ?

Regards

Pascal

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