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Re: Cannot build 21.4.16 under cygwin (gcc 3.3.3)


Jason Tishler writes:

> Henry,
>
> On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 11:10:26PM +0000, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> Jason Tishler <xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> writes:
>
> Sigh.  More fodder for the spammers... :,(

Damn.  Sorry about that.

>         1. shutdown all Cygwin processes
>         2. start bash (do not use rxvt)
>         3. execute rebaseall (in the bash window)
>
>     If you get any errors due to DLLs being in-use or read-only, then
>     take the appropriate action and rerun rebaseall.  Otherwise, you run
>     the risk of fork() failing.

/sur/bin/cygncurses++6.dll: new base = 6f270000, new sizeReBaseImage (/usr/bin/cygpcre-0.dll) failed with last error = 6
=40000

[sorry, obviously stderr and stdout mixed here]

I reinstalled cygpcre, but it's not implicated in the xemacs pblm (I
don't think . . .)

> BTW, you may want to run rebaseall with the -v (i.e., verbose) flag to
> verify you haven't run out of address space.  For example, if some of
> your DLL are rebased to near 0x61000000 or below, then you are likely to
> have problems.

I think that was all OK.

Net result: xemacs-21.4.16 compiled with gcc-3.3.3 still crashes with
"couldn't reserve . . ."

Sigh.

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