On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 02:46:05PM +0200, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>--- Christopher Faylor 
>> strace is not a reliable indicator of problem
>> location but from the above it seems
>> like the error is coming from a DLL other than
>> cygwin which is located at
>> 0x6B14d431 .
>
>cygt1-5.dll            0x10000000
>cygwin1.dll            0x61000000
>cygfreetype-6.dll      0x61300000
>cygXdmcp-6.dll         0x61440000
>cyggetaddrinfo-0.dll   0x62380000
>lpk.dll                        0x629C0000
>cygXau-6.dll           0x64000000
>hnetcfg.dll            0x662B0000
>pnrpnsp.dll            0x66580000
>cygXext-6.dll          0x66780000
>cygiconv-2.dll         0x674C0000
>cygXft-2.dll           0x67900000
>cygXt-6.dll            0x689C0000
>cygexpat-0.dll         0x68CC0000
>cygSM-6.dll            0x68E40000
>cygfontconfig-1.dll    0x692C0000
>cygICE-6.dll           0x6A340000
>
>cygXm-2.dll            0x6B100000
>
>cygxcb-xlib-0.dll      0x6B800000
>cygX11-6.dll           0x6C140000
>cygXp-6.dll            0x6E240000
>cygxcb-1.dll           0x6E7C0000
>cygintl-8.dll          0x6F5C0000
>cygXrender-1.dll       0x6F600000
>
>if sysinternals process explorer is right
>
>looks cygXm-2.dll from 
>cygwinports libXm2-0.95.0-1

Thanks for showing how to find this.

I'll bet that the OP had run rebaseall, though, so they would have to go
through this exercise themselves.

cgf

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