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On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 14:33, Christopher Faylor wrote: > So, I checked in the above and, after changing cygload.exp so that it > compiles cygload.cc rather than cygload.cpp, I found a more serious > error. I've attached the cygload.log file. It doesn't look pretty, > unfortunately. You might notice the same thing if you configure your > Cygwin DLL with --enable-debugging, like I do. I'm having trouble replicating the problem. Here's what I did: cd src/build rm -rf etc i686-pc-cygwin libiberty ../configure --enable-debugging=yes make cd i686-pc-cygwin/winsup make check cd testsuite runtest --tool cygload The first time I ran "runtest --tool cygload", I got an error about mismatched heap addresses, so I copied new-cygwin1.dll to /bin/cygwin1.dll and reran the test. That time, it passed. What am I doing wrong? I've attached the output of "runtest --tool cygload -v". (The mingw-cygwin.log referenced in there is empty.) I notice that I'm getting warnings about "couldn't find the global config file" and "couldn't find tool init file", so there may be something wrong with my test setup.
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