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Re: Reinstalled gcc, make, automake: now BASH stackdumps L&R


SJ Wright wrote:
Might there be something else a little off?

The text from the latest stackdump:
Stack trace:
Frame     Function  Args
The rest is blank. Should I be concerned, or is this something that will work itself out?

Steve W.

A little more information that seems pertinent to this issue. These stackdumps are created whenever a shell is called on (as with the batch scripts that start up my RXVT) or when a subshell (#!/bin/bash) or a command (command sequence?) from same is invoked in a script. I've not seen them happen under any other circumstances since the reinstalls mentioned in the Subject line of my original post. This is annoying, as I have quite a few scripts I use both in Cygwin and in Ubuntu GNOME, and anyone can guess the hassle of having to adapt for one versus the other (taking out the crunch-bang line, specifically, or remembering to add it back).

Running various options in cygcheck has so far given me the strong impression there's nothing wrong. Should I run 'rebaseall' to see if I'm missing anything that vaguely or remotely supports bash.exe?

SJ Wright


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