On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 05:28:04PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote: >On 19 June 2006 17:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> p.s. To answer Brett's question: Yes, I am running virus and spyware >> protection software. I run Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition, Program >> version 8.0.1.501 and scan engine 4.1.0.22. I run this at least once a >> week and I keep the virus definition file up-to-date (currently have >> version 6/14/2006 rev. 35). I also run (at least once a week) Webroot Spy >> Sweeper, Program Version 4.5.3 (Build 560) with spyware definitions v 701, >> last updated 6/16/06. I ran both of these Friday night on the affected >> machine, and it came up clean. > > 10 to 1 it's Symantec doing it. Can you thoroughly disable it and try >again?
OTOH, it is probably this: Cygwin DLL version info: DLL version: 1.5.19 DLL epoch: 19 DLL bad signal mask: 19005 DLL old termios: 5 DLL malloc env: 28 API major: 0 API minor: 150 Shared data: 4 DLL identifier: cygwin1 Mount registry: 2 Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions Cygwin registry name: Cygwin Program options name: Program Options Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2 Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix Cygdrive default prefix: Build date: Fri Jan 20 13:28:43 EST 2006 CVS tag: cr-0x5ef Shared id: cygwin1S4 i.e., this isn't a snapshot version of the DLL. Is it possible that the OP transferred things into, e.g., c:\cygwin\usr\bin rather than c:\cygwin\bin? cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/