On Fri 17 Jan 2003 21:25, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 05:40:17PM +0100, H.Merijn Brand wrote: > >Now that I managed automatic install of snapshots :))) I traced it back. > > > >20030113 OK > >20030114 OK > >20030115 Crash on above cd > >20030116 Crash on above cd > >20030117 Crash on above cd > > Can you give me more information on your environment?
Win2k/sp3 on all test environments, almost all packages from cygwin setup, expect the useless one's (emacs, python, info), but you can peruse the list in the attachment. Normally I run bash. For all packages I run the latest version available (either dist or exp). Installed snaps over 1.3.18-1 > What shell are you running that returns a '#' prompt? None :) but since the shell crashes, I cannot cut-n-paste, so I use my default prompt when typing hand-entered commands. > Is /P/perl-current/ext/Data just a simple directory under root or is it > mounted somehow? similar setup on all my test machines: PC03:/W 501 $ mount C:\Cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type system (binmo de) C:\Cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode) C:\Cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode) F:\Work\Perl on /P type user (binmode) C:\Cygwin on / type system (binmode) F:\Work on /W type user (binmode) F:\Tmp on /tmp type user (binmode) A: on /A type user (binmode) C: on /C type user (binmode) D: on /D type user (binmode) E: on /E type user (binmode) F: on /F type user (binmode) T: on /T type user (binmode) p: on /cygdrive/p type user (binmode,noumount) x: on /cygdrive/x type user (binmode,noumount) PC03:/W 502 $ /P is always binmode mounted to a place where I keep my perl stuff. On the machine I pasted this info, it's on F:\Work\Perl, on other machines it's either C:\Util\Perl or C:\Work\Perl on /P is a subfolder perl-current that I rsync to the development state of perl-5.9.0 (bleadperl or perl-5.10.0-tobe) /P/perl-current/ext/Data is the only example that was reproducable: it always crashed. I've got more crashes on testing 'cd', but no others I found that crashed always. > Any other details you can think of would be appreciated. > If you could send cygcheck -r -s -v output as an attachment to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Attached is the version from the laptop, where I first noticed the failures > (please *do not* Cc me -- I read the list), it would be appreciated. OK. You've set up reply-to OK, so my mailer picked it up. -- H.Merijn Brand Amsterdam Perl Mongers (http://amsterdam.pm.org/) using perl-5.6.1, 5.8.0 & 633 on HP-UX 10.20 & 11.00, AIX 4.2, AIX 4.3, WinNT 4, Win2K pro & WinCE 2.11. Smoking perl CORE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] send smoke reports to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], QA: http://qa.perl.org
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