> Gerrit P Haase writes:
> Hi Volker,
>> In my case the cygheap_fixup_in_child error manifests only in a
>> couple of gnome1 applications which I compiled by myself. It looks as
>> so all apps which are dependent on /opt/gnome1/bin/cygart_lgpl-2.dll
>> are infected. All my
Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Well, right now gpg, XWin, XWin_GL all aren't working, along with my
self-compiled snownews, plus any program that I've compiled since the
problem first happened.
Again, the common factor seems to be rebasing with cygwin-1.5.11. Could
someone *please* investigate (befor
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
I noticed the same. But I'm not sure when it start happening.
I recently upgraded to cygwin-1.5.11, the latest xorg- stuff
and also to zlib-1.2.1/bzip2-1.0.2. Afterwards I had problems
with apache which could be solved as usually with a rebaseall
including my self compiled dl
> Gerrit P Haase writes:
> Hi Volker,
>> In my case the cygheap_fixup_in_child error manifests only in a
>> couple of gnome1 applications which I compiled by myself. It looks as
>> so all apps which are dependent on /opt/gnome1/bin/cygart_lgpl-2.dll
>> are infected. All my
Hi Volker,
> In my case the cygheap_fixup_in_child error manifests only in a
> couple of gnome1 applications which I compiled by myself. It looks as
> so all apps which are dependent on /opt/gnome1/bin/cygart_lgpl-2.dll
> are infected. All my other gnome1 apps works just fine. For example:
> 08:1
> Yaakov Selkowitz writes:
> Not sure what happened, but yesterday I was compiling diacanvas2, and
> when I ran make check I got cygheap errors when running the test
> programs. Now since then more and more apps are giving me the same
> error. Searching the mail archives brou
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