I excised the 2 symlink-involved PATH elements and now Git runs great with 
v3.1.5 of the DLL. I'll try one of the snapshots at some point, but I am also 
tempted to change my Bash function 'addPath()' to fully unroll symlinks before 
adding. https://github.com/tb3088/shell-environment/blob/master/.functions#L144 
   On Friday, January 15, 2021, 11:36:28 AM EST, matthew patton via Cygwin 
<cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:  
 
 Ken Brown wrote:> Do you by any chance have symlinks in your PATH?
Yes, the first and 3rd entries are symlinks. I've had these symlinks in my PATH 
for years.
/home/MP1116/.aws/YYY/bin:/home/MP1116/bin -> .WPHOME/bin/

.aws -> .WPHOME/.aws/.WPHOME -> Dropbox/Work_Projects/XXX
#/etc/fstabC:/Users /home none binary,user 0 0

>  There was a problem reported in early December in which 
>STATUS_IO_REPARSE_TAG_NOT_HANDLED > would sometimes occur when there was a 
>symlink in PATH:

This KB was released 8 December. I installed it on Dec 23 and my git failures 
started after that 
date.https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4592449/windows-10-update-kb4592449


  
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