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On Mar 27 15:12, Ken Brown wrote:On 3/27/2012 2:48 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:On Mar 27 14:32, Ken Brown wrote:The following DLLs couldn't be rebased because they were in use: /usr/lib/gio/modules/cygdconfsettings.dll [...] /usr/bin/cygICE-6.dll 2012/03/27 13:48:07 abnormal exit: exit code=-1073741819
Hmm. The batch file is very simple:
@echo off rem Postinstall scripts are always started from the Cygwin root dir rem so we can just call dash from here path .\bin;%path% dash -c "/bin/rebaseall -p"
That's all. -1073741819 is the decimal notation of the status code 0xC0000005, STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION. Where on earth is that coming from? Do you have a dash.exe.stackdump file in / by any chance?
No. And I just tried running those commands by hand in a cmd shell, with no error messages.
I think I fixed that. For some reason, if I omit the -c option to dash, the weird STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION doesn't occur. I uploaeded a new _autorebase package with that change.
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