Good news !
I found the application which was the problem : *SuperCopier from
http://supercopier.sfxteam.org*
This is a little application I use to hook Explorer's Copy File Dialog .
I've installed the program on my personnal computer and my office's !
"Disabling it" does not work, you must
Dave Korn a écrit :
On 13 January 2008 15:57, Marc/MDPI314 wrote:
In fact, I never had this Logitech service. But, as I've a Logitech
webcam I thought the problem could be linked with it.
I've already searched for any service, files or windows registry entry
with "Logitech" name ... unsucce
Okay, I will try to identify the "Dodgy application" and I keep you
informed
(because the only application listed I had was Logitech webcam , but
cygwin still crashes after webcam uninstallation & suppression of all
logitech files)
I wonder if it uninstalled fully? It is not unknown
On 12 January 2008 10:36, Marc/MDPI314 wrote:
> Anyway, here's the source codes :
>
> FILE "prog.c"
> FILE "script.sh"
> >> Consequence 1 : Sometimes "rm" fails telling that "prog.exe could
> not be found" (without previous gcc error)
> >> Consequence 2 : gcc crash !! Error is :
>
> /usr/lib
Here's my cygcheck output file (attachment)
But I tried a script & program and I finnaly succeed to reproduce a
"strange" thing,
which I think is a problem with ressources allocation/windows cache ? or
new processors parallel executions ?? ^^
Anyway, here's the source codes :
FILE "prog.c"
#
Marc/MDPI314 wrote:
Hi,
It has been a long time since I last used Cygwin but these past
days I did my come back ;-)
and I noticed that many processes stops without any message ("joe"
editor, the "make" program,
"configure" script while I were compiling Videolan VLC, the "cd" command
(y
Hi,
It has been a long time since I last used Cygwin but these past
days I did my come back ;-)
and I noticed that many processes stops without any message ("joe"
editor, the "make" program,
"configure" script while I were compiling Videolan VLC, the "cd" command
(yes, it fails !) and m
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