On Feb 15 20:56, Jason Tishler wrote:
> Frank,
>
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 08:06:05AM +0100, Frank W?bbeling wrote:
> > I execute it, it dies saying "bad system call". In the logs of
> > cygserver, I get absolutely nothing.
> >
> > I feel completely lost here and have no idea what I could check to
Frank,
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 08:06:05AM +0100, Frank Wübbeling wrote:
> I execute it, it dies saying "bad system call". In the logs of
> cygserver, I get absolutely nothing.
>
> I feel completely lost here and have no idea what I could check to
> find an error.
Did you forgot to define CYGWIN=s
Ok, I think I didn't make myself clear. I thought my trouble was somehow
related to cygipc, but obviously it is not. I *do not* want to use cygipc. I
*do* want to use the new IPC routines in libcygwin.a.
I startup cygserver (usually as a service, also tried it by hand) with log
level 7 and debug e
Frank Wuebbeling wrote:
Hi,
I'm still having trouble understanding how IPC is supposed to be working now. I
used to be running apache 2.0, but that fails now due to lots of IPC problems.
cygcheck tells me my installation has cygipc version 2.03-2, cygwin is at
1.5.7-1, and yes, I reinstalled cygwi
Hi,
I'm still having trouble understanding how IPC is supposed to be working now. I
used to be running apache 2.0, but that fails now due to lots of IPC problems.
cygcheck tells me my installation has cygipc version 2.03-2, cygwin is at
1.5.7-1, and yes, I reinstalled cygwin after installing cygip
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