On 5/27/2015 11:16 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
I've been struggling with this fork:retry issue for over a month and have yet
to find a working solution.
The machines are Windows 7 64-bit with Cygwin 32-bit installation.
what about testing a 64bit cygwin installation ?
I run Setup and then install some bash scripts for the user.
Only some of the machines appear to be having this fork:retry problem.
And even reinstalling Cygwin does not appear to fix the problem.
Error:
/etc/profile: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable
1 [main] bash 3236 child_info_fork::abort: C:\Cygwin\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll:
loaded to different address:
parent(0x370000) != child(0x2B0000)
this two addresses are very low. On my machine
$ rebase -si |grep cyggcc_s
/usr/bin/cyggcc_s-1.dll
base 0x5dc90000 size 0x00022000
So I suspect a BLODA is interfering with your cygwin installation.
with
less /proc/self/maps
you can have an idea of which dll are loaded
I've tried completely eliminating every trace of Cygwin I can find on the
machine and then reinstalling Cygwin but the
error persists.
I've tried the rebaseall commands listed in a number of posts. Again, the
error persists.
What's interesting is that if I try rebooting one of these machines numerous
times eventually the scripts will work
without this fork:retry error.
But if you reboot the machine again most likely the fork:retry error will
reappear.
It's almost like there is some race condition involved.
An antivirus more likely
Any help here greatly appreciated.
Regards
Marco
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