On 1/29/2014 5:02 PM, Greg Couch wrote:
FYI, I just upgraded cygwin on my Windows XP system from 1.7.18 to 1.7.27
and ssh no longer works. Runing under gdb gives:
$ gdb /bin/ssh.exe
(gdb) run
gdb: unknown target exception 0xc0000139 at 0x7c9673be
During startup program exited with code 0xc0000139.
Installing openssh-debuginfo did not improve the error message. And
neither the current version of openssh and openssl (6.4p1-1 and 1.0.1f-2)
nor the previous version of openssh and openssl (6.3p1-1 and 1.0.1f-1)
work.
With some luck, someone will read this and put a fixed version in the
repository. My next step is to try to build a /usr/local version of
openssl and openssh, assuming the bug is in one of those packages. I'll
report results of that later.
The 6.4p1-1/1.0.1f-2 work fine here and haven't been reported as generally
being a problem. If you're seeking specific help, I recommend reading and
following the problem reporting guidelines given here:
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
That said, an updated OpenSSH-6.5p1-1 was just announced this morning:
<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2014-01/msg00029.html>
If you're interested in trying it out but your mirror doesn't have it
yet, check some others.
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Larry
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