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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 11:57:24 -0500
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On 1/16/2014 4:33 AM, Mateusz Malinowski wrote:
> 2014/1/15 Larry Hall:
>> On 1/15/2014 10:11 AM, Mateusz Malinowski wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have a problem similar to one described in "error while loading
>>> shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>>> directory" thread, though in my case I can't run any cygwin commands
>>> (i.e. I can't even open cygwin's bash).
>>
>>
>> So you're clearly missing a DLL.  Presuming your installation went
>> OK and you saw no complaints from the postinstall scripts, try
>> 'cygcheck bash' and see if it complains about some missing DLL(s).
>> If it does, use cygcheck or 'http://cygwin.com/packages/' to find the
>> package with that DLL.  Install that/those packages.
>
>>> I am aware that in that thread the problem was solved due to
>>> anti-software, however; in my company we all use the same anti-virus
>>> and I'm the only one having this issue with cygwin. I uploaded
>>> cygcheck.out and cygcheck.err files together with stackdumfiles (it
>>> couldn't execute id and cygrunsrv), in case they might be helpful
>>> (couldn't send them attached due to 552 spam score):
>>> http://speedy.sh/QR2QZ/files.zip
>>
>>
>> If 'id' won't run, this makes me think your installation failed.  You
>> can try just rerunning 'setup*.exe' and reinstall.   Watch for errors.
>
> As I said, I don't have any errors while installing cygwin.

Perhaps you need to find and look at setup.log and setup.log.full.

>>> Cygwin worked normally for me in the past. I believe that something
>>> might have messed up when I was installing some other software on my
>>> machine, but I have no idea what it might have been. I tried to delete
>>> cygwin and manually clear all references to it in the register, but
>>> still, after installing, it doesn't work.
>>
>>
>> OK, I get the same feeling as I mentioned above from this.
>>
>>
>>> Also the interesting thing is that cygcheck reports 3 cygwin1.dll,
>>> although there is only one on my machine.
>>
>>
>> As long as they all reference the same DLL in the same physical location
>> (mount paths not-withstanding), that's fine.
>>
>>
>>> I'm looking forward to any solution anyone can provide. I must admit
>>> that I ran out of options.
>>
>>
>> If none of the above helps, please *attach* 'cygcheck -srv' output to
>> any follow-up.  I tried to look at the zip file you reference above but
>> it is invalid.
>
> Ok, this upload site seems a bit dodgy. I try to attach .out file again.

Yes, that came through fine.  OK, other than the obvious omissions that
are expected because things like 'id' won't run, this looks OK.  So this
points back to BLODA if none of my previous suggestions shed any light
on the situation.  If the BLODA in question isn't something you can
uninstall or turn off, perhaps it will allow you to tell it to ignore
stuff in c:\cygwin64?

-- 
Larry

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A: Yes.
 > Q: Are you sure?
 >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
 >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?

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