Whenever I run cygwin.bat I recieve something similer to the following
error messages:
14040 [main] ? (1208) _dll_crt0: internal error: couldn't determine
location of thread function on stack. Expect signal problems.
6100744 [main] bash 1768 _dll_crt0: internal error: couldn't determine
loc
On 26 November 2006 14:33, Rex Godby wrote:
> After updating Cygwin today (26 November 2006), the installed version of
> /etc/profile appeared to become a DOS-type text file rather than a Unix-type
> text file. That caused severe problems (e.g. "unknown command") when
> starting up the Cygwin log
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According to Dr. Volker Zell on 11/26/2006 9:33 AM:
>> Eric Blake writes:
>
> > A new package, git 1.4.4.1-1, is now available.
>
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/perllocal.pod get's overwritten by your
> package. perl_postinst() from /lib/cygport
> Eric Blake writes:
> A new package, git 1.4.4.1-1, is now available.
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin/perllocal.pod get's overwritten by your
package. perl_postinst() from /lib/cygport/lib/perl.cygclass should
handle this properly. See for example the latest ImageMagick package.
Ciao
Volker
After updating Cygwin today (26 November 2006), the installed version of
/etc/profile appeared to become a DOS-type text file rather than a Unix-type
text file. That caused severe problems (e.g. "unknown command") when starting
up the Cygwin login shell. Correcting the file type back to Unix seem
[Alain Paschoud:]
For some reason, I need to compile in cygwin applications that will run
on linux (OpenBSD to be precise). [...] To do so, I am following first part of
next howto: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Distcc_server_on_Windows
But when I compile the binutils (binutils-20050610-1) with gcc
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