Martin wrote:
--- Rob Hatcherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
I had a similar problem with dynamically loaded modules (extensions) in
TCL. I traced my problem to the upgrade of binutils 20050610-1 to
binutils 20060709-1. When I rolled it back, everthing was fine.
However, I'm still running 1
--- Rob Hatcherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All:
>
> After installing 1.5.21-1 (cygcheck output attached) I've starting
> experiencing a DLL loading problem whose presentation is similar to
> that
> of a problem described by Gary Zablackis in a 12-Apr-2006 post with
> subject "Patch for s
On 8/4/06, Karl M wrote:
Hi Rob...
I got...
$ ./run
Foundation load failed: Permission denied
HTH,
not without knowing your setup it doesn't, no.
and he was asking for personal mails to keep the spam off the
list while collating information about the bug.
try running "cygcheck -cd gcc cygwi
Hi Rob...
I got...
$ ./run
Foundation load failed: Permission denied
HTH,
...Karl
From: Rob Hatcherson Subject: Re: 1.5.21-1 DLL Loading Problem
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 16:14:41 -0500
All:
This is a follow-up to a couple of posts I made 7/25,7/26/2006 regarding
DLL loading issues
All:
This is a follow-up to a couple of posts I made 7/25,7/26/2006 regarding
DLL loading issues. cygcheck output was attached to the first of my two
posts. The cause of the problem in its original incarnation is still
undetermined, as it all seems to be happening upstream of main() where
t
On 07/25/2006, Rob Hatcherson wrote:
I've been trying to track this down with gdb, but haven't made much
progress. I put the cygwin1.dbg from the src distro into the /bin
dir, which at least allowed some level of breakpoint setting, but so
far none of the ones I've tried (dlopen, dll::init(),
On 26 July 2006 01:30, Rob Hatcherson wrote:
> The general situation is that I have a program that depends on "B.dll",
> which in turn depends on "A.dll". Both DLLs provide C++ classes. The
>
> In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions regarding what's going
> on, and/or some other tec
On 07/25/2006, Rob Hatcherson wrote:
I've been trying to track this down with gdb, but haven't made much
progress. I put the cygwin1.dbg from the src distro into the /bin dir,
which at least allowed some level of breakpoint setting, but so far none of
the ones I've tried (dlopen, dll::init(),
All:
After installing 1.5.21-1 (cygcheck output attached) I've starting
experiencing a DLL loading problem whose presentation is similar to that
of a problem described by Gary Zablackis in a 12-Apr-2006 post with
subject "Patch for silent crash with Cygwin1.dll v 1.5.19-4".
Examination of dl
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