Ken, On Thursday, 2015-10-15 17:10:38 -0400, you wrote:
> ... > Another possibility is that those DLLs were in use. Rainer, did you make > sure > that no Cygwin processes were running other than dash? Well, at least I tried to. I ran "/bin/ps -ef" and only saw one "ps" and one "ash" process. > ... > No, it's because rebase is called with the -s option, which implies the -d > option, which means that it starts at 0x70000000 and works down. Thanks for the explanation. This had escaped me. > Rainer, you > can run 'rebase -is' to see the full list of base addresses. I did, and I think this list os more or less the same as the output from "rebaslst". But I'll compare more thoroughly later. What caught my eye though is that both lists seemed sorted more or less with respect to de- scending file names, except for /usr/bin/cygLLVM-3.1.dll base 0x5ca90000 size 0x0128a000 /home/Rainer/repo/netcdf/bin/cygnetcdf-7.dll base 0x5dd20000 size 0x032a0000 /usr/bin/cygORBitCosNaming-2-0.dll base 0x61580000 size 0x0000c000 All my other local DLLs appear at the very end of these lists. Is this just the way "rebase" works internally or does this indicate a problem? Talking about problems: Python still does not work (and perhaps other stuff I just haven't yet tried). Should I try re-installing Python? But I would be more at rest if this all would be sort of explainable. Sincerely, Rainer PS: Please also reply to me personally, as I am currently not subscribed to this list (though I'm considering to join it, due to urgent pleas by others :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Rainer M Woitok | Phone : (+49 60 93) 487 95 95 | | Kolpingstraße 3 | Mobile: (+49 172) 813 6 831 | | D-63846 Laufach | Mail : rainer.woi...@gmail.com | | Germany | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 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