Max, Elfyn, thanks for your quick help!
> [...] I suggest you reboot [...] > [...] Shut down all running cygwin applications, including services started by > cygrunsrv or at system start-up, [...] You pointed me to the solution: Indeed there was one process still running which I forgot to stop before upgrading. I had stopped crond, sshd, all bashes, rxvts and so on, but I forgot the ssh-agent! After killing the ssh-agent everything works now fine again. I guess there were wrong versions still in memory because of that running cygwin-application. > From your cygcheck output and from what you said about only having one copy > of cygwin1.dll (you said/meant in C:\Cygwin right?) you do have two versions > on your system. One is in C:\Cygwin and the other is in C:\Cygwin\bin No that was a typo - I meant C:\Cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll of course. There was really only *one* cygwin1.dll on my system - but I guess the other version was still in memory. > For future referrence: When sending along cygcheck output it is asked of you > that you attach it to the mail, *non-compressed* instead of dumping it in > the mail. Don't mean to be rude but this can cause false-positives in the > search engine ;-) OK. No problem. > This is real weird :/ Is this due to the modifications made to cygcheck in > this (1.3.20) release? Just out of curiousity Tino, are you running cygcheck > from DOS? Nearly - from 4nt: because of the problems I couldn't start a bash to run cygcheck from bash :-) Once again thank you very much! Tino -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/