Hi Igor,
>If you had Cygwin processes running, cygwin1.dll was locked and could not
>be replaced by setup. As a result, you got newer apps installed, but
>tried running them with an older cygwin1.dll, which was missing some
>functions.
Mhm... That's possible. One cygwin session was running, so pr
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Tomasz Rojek wrote:
> > Probably your the cygwin1.dll was not unloaded when you've done the
> > setup.
> Maybe, but why?
If you had Cygwin processes running, cygwin1.dll was locked and could not
be replaced by setup. As a result, you got newer apps installed, but
tried runnin
first and only (should be backward compatible) and thean any of
the other packages.
Regards,
Jörg
> -Original Message-
> From: Tomasz Rojek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 12:07 PM
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> Probably your the cygwin1.dll was not unloaded when you've done the
> setup.
Maybe, but why?
> Remark : don't forget to stop cygwin services (sshd, ...)
None was running.
I tried another thing: I have a local package directory, where I keep all the cygwin
packages I download. Normally when I wa
Probably your the cygwin1.dll was not unloaded when you've done the
setup.
Remark : don't forget to stop cygwin services (sshd, ...)
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