Hi! I have come across a problem that occurs when Zsh (both 4.3.11 and 4.3.12) tries to fork when Cygwin (1.7) has been installed under a UNC path. The problem occurs because Zsh has support for dynamically loaded modules. When Zsh forks to run a process (like “ls”), Cygwin tries to map these modules (DLLs) into the new process, but somewhere along the line gets confused as to what passed was used to load the module:
2 [main] zsh 8220 child_info_fork::abort: unable to map UNC\Filer\Programs \Cygwin\lib\zsh\4.3.11\zsh\parameter.dll, Win32 error 126 compaudit:91: fork failed: resource temporarily unavailable 2 [main] zsh 4836 child_info_fork::abort: unable to map UNC\Filer\Programs \Cygwin\lib\zsh\4.3.11\zsh\zle.dll, Win32 error 126 compinit:526: fork failed: resource temporarily unavailable I have installed Cygwin under the path \\Filer\Programs\Cygwin. MODULE_PATH in Zsh is /usr/lib/zsh/4.3.11. The modules are loaded fine inside Zsh itself, but can’t be mapped over into the fork properly, it seems. This occurred when I upgraded Cygwin from 1.5 to 1.7. Zsh was also upgraded from 4.3.11 to 4.3.12 at the same time, but was since downgraded to exclude any changes that may have occurred in Zsh between 4.3.11 and 4.3.12. Note that running “ls” from Bash works fine, as it doesn’t have loadable modules. Mapping \\Filer\Programs\Cygwin to a drive and then running Zsh from there works fine, so it seems that the issue is completely isolated to that of the UNC path to the module not being saved/used correctly. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple