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Running Cygwin on a Dell Server PE2950/Intel Xeon/1.60GHz, 16G RAM running Windows 2003 Cygwin has been running on this machine since May without major problems (other than that I could not get 'cron' to work, but I put that effort on the back burner several months ago). I tried to update Cygwin to the latest configuration yesterday, but setup.exe exited during post-installation with this message in the Event log: Faulting application setup.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module setup.exe, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000f42cb. When I tried to start a bash shell, I got the following: bash: id: command not found bash: /usr/bin/tr: No such file or directory bash: /bin/echo: No such file or directory bash: /bin/echo: No such file or directory bash: uname: command not found bash: id: command not found The syntax of the command is incorrect. $ I cannot view file ownership or permissions because 'ls' is not in /usr/bin or /bin I ran setup.exe several other times after the initial failure in an attempt to revert to an earlier configuration, without success. cygcheck.out is attached; an excerpt of the recent portions of /var/log/setup.log is attached as '20081215_setup_log.txt My check of the mailing list didn't turn up a similar problem, so I am posting this problem looking for recommendations. Thanks. Bob Oelschlaeger Aclara Power-Line Systems
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