On 01/18/2016 02:50 PM, Warren Young wrote:
On Jan 18, 2016, at 8:27 AM, David Sicilia <dpsici...@gmail.com> wrote:
3) The native windows program successfully completes and exits with
code 0 internally
4) But -- the error code returned to the bash script is 127 --
despite no indication of an error anywhere
We’ll want a simple test case showing the problem. I can’t replicate it here.
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If this pair of programs *fails* on your system, then you’ve probably got a
BLODA problem:
https://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.using.bloda
The somewhat coincidental recent thread below makes me bet on BLODA,
particularly if it's only happening sometimes. I could see BLODA
blocking access to a needed DLL in some cases just at the wrong time,
resulting in a code 127.
<https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-01/msg00197.html>
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Larry
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