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Re: YA in the "try a snapshot" series (was Re: latest cvs fork problems)


On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 03:03:13PM -0400, Norman Vine wrote:
>Christopher Faylor writes:
>
>> I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
>> and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
>>
>> The latest snapshot should solve this problem.  The hanging problem that
>> I mentioned previously seems to be gone, too...  or, more likely, it
>> will manifest itself 10 seconds after I send this email.
>>
>> So, try a snapshot.  Collect them all.  Win valuable prizes.
>
>rxvt seems to have a problem with this dll

You're not using the snapshot.  You're using a DLL that you built
yourself, AFAICT.

>a bash shell in a cmd window does not exhibit this
>
>< obj is the top level directory in which I just built the Cygwin DLL >
>
>Norman
>
><501> obj
>$ make clean
>make[1]: Entering directory `/src/cygwin2/obj/libiberty'
>make[2]: Entering directory `/src/cygwin2/obj/libiberty/testsuite'
>rm -f test-demangle
>make[2]: Leaving directory `/src/cygwin2/obj/libiberty/testsuite'
>make SUBDIRS="" mostlyclean
>make[2]: Entering directory `/src/cygwin2/obj/libiberty'
>rm -rf *.o pic core errs \#* *.E a.out
>rm -f needed.awk needed2.awk errors dummy needed-list config.h stamp-*
>rm -f   stamp-picdir
>rm -f libiberty.aux libiberty.cp libiberty.cps libiberty.fn libiberty.ky
>rm -f libiberty.log libiberty.tmp libiberty.tps libiberty.pg
>rm -f libiberty.pgs libiberty.toc libiberty.tp libiberty.tpl libiberty.vr
>rm -f libtexi.stamp
>make[2]: Leaving directory `/src/cygwin2/obj/libiberty'
>rm -f *.a required-list tmpmulti.out
>rm -f libiberty.dvi libiberty.info* libiberty.html
>make[1]: Leaving directory `/src/cygwin2/obj/libiberty'
>   2194 [main] ? 2076 open_shared: relocating shared object shared(3) from
>0xA000000 to 0xC5D0000 on Windows NT
>Signal 11

The above message is a warning.  The signal 11 is a problem.  There should
be a stackdump file.  Please decode the addresses with addr2line and report
them here.

cgf

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