Eric Blake wrote:
61020293 looks like an address in the dll range, probably cygwin1.dll. It would be nice to know what function is dying, but doing that may require rebuilding a bash image with debugging symbols. Did you by chance do any rebasing? Maybe this is a case where I didn't use the correct gcc-4 flags for compilation, at which point an updated binutils/gcc might fix things.
No, I didn't do any rebasing. I also tried using rebaseall and peflagsall to no avail.
Incidentally, is installing the bash and libreadline source broken? If I install the src for say, the make package, it installs it into a subdirectory under /usr/src. But when I tried to do the same for bash-3.2.49-23, I just got a bash src tar ball along with a bunch of patch files. Is this expected?
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