Oops...didn't realize gmail was sending in rich text...that might explain why I never got a reply, eh?
Here it is again.... On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Steven Julian<stjulia...@gmail.com> wrote: > OK, upon doing more testing, and after several uninstalls/reinstalls, I > finally got cygcheck to run. Output is attached, however, while running, it > popped up several error messages from id.exe that said "The instruction at > "0x6100365f" referenced memory at "0c0065da90". The memory could not be > written." At the same time, the message "garbled output from 'id' command - > no uid= found" was echoed to the console. It seems like something is not > installing completely, but I have no idea what that may be. > > On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Steven Julian <stjulia...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I am still fairly new to cygwin, but have successfully installed it on >> several computers, with multiple operating systems with the steps my >> predecessor left for me. These directions tell me to install in cygwin, >> taking all the defaults, and to be sure to add cygrunsrv, gcc-core, gcc-g++, >> gzip, make, openssl, ruby, and subversion. Normally, when I do this, and >> then run cygwin, I get a prompt that reads: >> >> administra...@servername ~ >> $ >> >> I can type ls here, and it immediately goes to another prompt. >> >> On the problematic installation, the prompt comes up as: >> >> bash-3.2$ >> >> If I type ls here, nothing happens for a while, then the window closes. >> As a matter of fact, any command I have tried causes the window to close. >> >> Am I missing something on the installation? All installations are >> Win32....a mix of server 2003, server 2008, XP and Vista.... >> >> So far, I've tried reinstalling, uninstalling then reinstalling, copying >> the entire cygwin directory from a working computer, and reinstalling on top >> of that, but nothing seems to be fixing it. I even tried just doing the >> default installation, with the same results. >> >> So, is there any advice on what to do next? Did I break it? Thanks in >> advance for your help. >> >> PS: I also cannot seem to run cygcheck, either from cygwin or the command >> prompt. >> >> Thanks, >> Terry Julian > >
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