Tony Richardson via Cygwin writes:
>> Office machines tend to run Enterprise builds which may be customized
>> in many ways unlike OEM/Retail/Home W10.
> I've restricted the PATH using:
>
> PATH=/usr/bin strace graph
>
> and still get a segfault.

One possible culprit is that some overeager security jock decided to
switch on forced ASLR (most likely via group policy), I'd think.  It is
also always worth asking whether they can make an exclusion for the
virus scanner "real-time" protections that covers the entire Cygwin
installation.

The thing with Windows settings changed via GP is that it's close to
impossible to find out what exactly they are as a user and quite often
the (local) admins don't know either because it's stashed away in some
GP ruleset package they get from somewhere else, but don't know the
details of.  If there are different types of installations at your
organization it may be a good idea to ask if you can switch to a
different one (that most likely means a full reinstall) that has less
restrictive settings.


Regards,
Achim.
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