Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Achim Gratz
Keith Christian writes: > What is the meaning of "result was 0" and "result was 1" above? It tells you whether the package needs to be updated (1) or not (0). > then, another listing similar to this: > > Found category KDE in package akonadi > Deleted manual package akonadi > Found ca

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Keith Christian
Achim, Thanks, I added -M: setup-x86.exe -B -c KDE -M -n -q -v Wed 08/30/2017 13:35:26.69 c:\users\keith>Starting cygwin install, version 2.881 User has backup/restore rights Current Directory: C:\Users\keith\Downloads root: C:\cygwin system Selected local directory:

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Achim Gratz
Keith Christian writes: > Must be this? > > C:\Users\keith\Downloads\setup-x86.exe --help > > -c --remove-categoriesSpecify categories to uninstall Yes. If in doubt, combine with -M to see what it's up to. Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andro

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Keith Christian
Must be this? C:\Users\keith\Downloads\setup-x86.exe --help -c --remove-categoriesSpecify categories to uninstall On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Keith Christian wrote: > Eliot and Marco, > > /cygdrive/c/cygwin/bin/rebase-trigger full followed by an install of a > few new

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Keith Christian
Eliot and Marco, /cygdrive/c/cygwin/bin/rebase-trigger full followed by an install of a few new packages WORKED. "dig" and "httping" and other commands now run properly, thanks! I'll try the package removal suggestion in a day or so when I have some time, thanks for that also. Is there a comman

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 30/08/2017 15:09, Keith Christian wrote: Marco (and all:) I will try the rebase commands. What are the flags and options for setup-x86.exe to remove all Gnome and KDE packages? I run KDE on an adjacent Debian system and removing it and Gnome on the Windows machine is an option if there are

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Eliot Moss
you should look if - you have collisions ( they are signed by * in rebase -si output) Good tip - if you have very low address as allocation is starting at 0x6fff and going down. I guess I was asking "What is very low?" My 32-bit installation currently goes down to 0x3b96. In my 6

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Keith Christian
Marco (and all:) I will try the rebase commands. What are the flags and options for setup-x86.exe to remove all Gnome and KDE packages? I run KDE on an adjacent Debian system and removing it and Gnome on the Windows machine is an option if there are memory issues. I install EVERYTHING when I in

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 30/08/2017 14:24, Eliot Moss wrote: A query related to this: If I use rebase -si and look at the range of addresses used, what is the limit that gets exceeded when I have too many DLLs?  In other words, what should I look for to determine that I *must* have fewer DLLs? Regards - Eliot (who u

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Eliot Moss
A query related to this: If I use rebase -si and look at the range of addresses used, what is the limit that gets exceeded when I have too many DLLs? In other words, what should I look for to determine that I *must* have fewer DLLs? Regards - Eliot (who uses one ell :-) ) -- Problem reports:

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-30 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 29/08/2017 23:03, Eliot Moss wrote: On 8/29/2017 4:57 PM, Keith Christian wrote: More program failures.  Have rebooted and allowed system to preform rebase: $ man httping    0 [main] man 7688 child_info_fork::abort: C:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll: Loaded to different address: parent(0x36)

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-29 Thread Eliot Moss
On 8/29/2017 4:57 PM, Keith Christian wrote: More program failures. Have rebooted and allowed system to preform rebase: $ man httping 0 [main] man 7688 child_info_fork::abort: C:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll: Loaded to different address: parent(0x36) != child(0x3E) man: fork failed: Reso

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-29 Thread Keith Christian
More program failures. Have rebooted and allowed system to preform rebase: $ man httping 0 [main] man 7688 child_info_fork::abort: C:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll: Loaded to different address: parent(0x36) != child(0x3E) man: fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable Why are all of the

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-29 Thread Keith Christian
Updated to the testing version of cygwin1.dll, rebooted, still seeing this dig error (updating the cygwin1.dll file may have been superfluous.) /home/keith>uname -a CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW windows-machine 2.9.0(0.317/5/3) i686 Cygwin /home/keith>>dig +short -x 127.0.0.1 0 [main] dig (7444) C:\

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-24 Thread Keith Christian
Thanks, Ken. Good to know that, I included all troubleshooting info and methods that I've gleaned from the mailing list over the years. Maybe the bind-utils maintainer can offer a fix. Keith On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 8:21 AM, Ken Brown wrote: > On 8/24/2017 9:36 AM, Keith Christian wrote: >> >>

Re: Presence of cygwin64 elements in an existing Cygwin 32 install after updating

2017-08-24 Thread Ken Brown
On 8/24/2017 9:36 AM, Keith Christian wrote: Some Cygwin programs are failing even after reboots, re-installing the faulty program, and the customary automatic rebasing (e.g. 'dig', Line 1 below) after a recent update: Some cygwin64 packages were installed (see line 17 below (even though I am ru