Nope, didn't help; in fact, the rebase at 0x77000000 (whatever the 
recommendation was) broke things much worse; and now even bash won't start 
without a million access violations.

Why is this even necessary anyways? Other than "because it's always been this 
way"? I've been as stalwart a defender of cygwin as you'd find at my various 
companies over the years but this wart is getting really hard to ignore. In 
particular, since I myself can't do subversion or various other things any more 
without devolving to something like (ugh) tortoise.

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