Re: cygcheck -c gives an Application Error

2003-11-12 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Don Sharp wrote: > [snip] > It's definitely our friend textutils. Examining the output from the zcat > piped through less shows that second and subsequent lines begin "^@", > which is the likely cause of the problem. Removing the nulls allows > "cygcheck -cv" to succeed. > > T

Re: cygcheck -c gives an Application Error

2003-11-12 Thread Don Sharp
See inline comments below Igor Pechtchanski wrote: ... snip ... > > > > > > If you just want to see the list of packages, "cygcheck -cd" should work > > > fine. It looks like cygcheck dies when trying to process compressed setup > > > package listings, so I'd guess you have a corrupted package d

Re: cygcheck -c gives an Application Error

2003-11-12 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Don Sharp wrote: > See inline comments below > > Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > > > > On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Don Sharp wrote: > > > > > I ran cygcheck -c this morning and the result, copied from the screen, > > > is attached in cygfail.out. It resulted in an Application Error popup

Re: cygcheck -c gives an Application Error

2003-11-12 Thread Don Sharp
See inline comments below Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Don Sharp wrote: > > > I ran cygcheck -c this morning and the result, copied from the screen, > > is attached in cygfail.out. It resulted in an Application Error popup > > reporting > > The instruction at 00406c

Re: cygcheck -c gives an Application Error

2003-11-12 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Don Sharp wrote: > I ran cygcheck -c this morning and the result, copied from the screen, > is attached in cygfail.out. It resulted in an Application Error popup > reporting > The instruction at 00406cfe referenced memory at 0x > > The output stops after texinf