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
Did you install onto an AMD or an Intel machine? My install onto an Intel
machine (Vista Home Premium) resulted in a string of messages that
cygwin1.dll was the wrong version.
rg
Karl M-2 wrote:
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> Hi All...
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> I just did a fresh install of the current Cygwin 1.5 on a Vista Home
> Premi
Karl M-2 wrote:
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> Hi All...
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> I just did a fresh install of the current Cygwin 1.5 on a Vista Home
> Premium machine.
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> There were only a couple bumps. For OpenSSH, the ssh-host-config had to be
> run
> multiple times...it first bailed out because of the protection of the
> passwd an
Vista gives a string of error messages, essentialy saying that I am using
wrong cygwin1,dll. There are several sites that claim to fix this problem,
but I am reluctant to use them.
Note that this problem is the same with cygwin 1.5.25.15 downloaded today,
and with an older cygwin setup copied fro
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