glacken wrote:
Further comments from glacken.
I had been using cygwin on a 64 bit AMD. I copied my cygwin partition from
the AMD-64 to the Intel-64 via a thumb-drive, apparently with no problems.
The fact that I get the same errors using two versions of cygwin makes me
suspect that the Intel-64 is the culprit.
The two cygwin versions are in separate partitions: each has one
cygwin1.dll, and no cygwin.dll.
There is no such thing as 'cygwin.dll'.
I think you're getting quite confused about the problem you're having.
I recommend that you review what's been said so far and try to follow
the prescribed path for getting help, if that's your goal.
<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-11/msg00014.html>
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