Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
FYI, the information about all of your upgrades done via Cygwin setup
(including the version you upgraded from) can be obtained from
/var/log/setup.log.
I actually checked this file on my machine (and all others changed
recently) and couldn't find anything relevant. However, on the machine
of interest (the one that was sane before upgrading), there is more
information, among which:
[cygwin] action=Keep trust=curr installed=1.5.18-1 src?=no
categories=All, Base
[Prev] ver=1.5.17-1
[Curr] ver=1.5.18-1
depends=libintl2 & base-passwd & _update-info-dir
In short, cygwin 1.5.17-1 good, 1.5.18-1 bad. As Gerrit wrote from the
start.
Or slightly more elaborate: gcc 3.4.4-1 and cygwin 1.5.18-1 are mutually
exclusive (at least if you build C++ DLLs) because both teams seem to
have developed different opinions on pthread stuff. Are the right people
going to hear about this? I'll lurk around on the list to see what
happens and pick it up later otherwise.
--
Stein
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