On 2018-02-27 09:10, Numien wrote:
Jürgen Wagner nailed it; it was my antivirus, and disabling the
shellcode injection check fixed it.
However, this time-wasting pattern of dealing with the issue by end
users
is not a good way.
A better approach would be to identify some common paterns of BLODA
interference
and code a test which can detect the interference. This should be
executed at
startup by the Cygwin shell so that a diagnostic can be displayed to the
user.
WARNING: Cygwin detected interference from a "dodgy" application
such as anti-virus software. Your Cygwin installation may malfunction.
See http://<URL-to-BLODA-INFO>
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