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Re: Rebaseall fails with error 6 on cygcrypt-0.dll


2010/7/4 Václav Haisman:
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> Alex Leigh wrote, On 4.7.2010 9:20:
>> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>> On 7/4/2010 1:01 AM, Alex Leigh wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I've been getting some STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION errors when running
>>>> bash and some xwin programs, and after some searching I'm trying to
>>>> run rebaseall to see if that would fix the problem. However, when
>>>> running rebaseall from ash, I get the following error: "ReBaseImage
>>>> (/usr/bin/cygcrypt-0.dll) failed with last error = 6". Searching
>>>> around it seems error code 6 comes from the DLL being in use. However
>>>> I made sure to close all running cygwin programs, and I went through
>>>> each of my running programs to see if any of them loads that
>>>> particular DLL, which none of them do. Could there be anything else
>>>> that would cause rebaseall to fail on that particular DLL? Thanks.
>>>> I've attached an output from cygcheck.
>>>
>>> Make sure you stopped all services and then reboot.
>>
>> I rebooted, then shut down all non-essential programs and services,
>> and still get the same error. This is baffling...is there anything
>> else that could cause this error?
> Download the Process Explorer and find out who is holding the file open.

Process Explorer is what I used and I made sure absolutely nothing is
holding that file open.

Alex

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