> Sorry, but given the issues with Cygwin's Apache (as alluded to by Brian
> above), I'm not very motivated to spend my limited free time chasing
> down this problem.
No problem. I'm already getting a lot more than I paid for.
Joel Denny
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 04:25:25PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Joel Denny wrote:
> > In trying to figure out why no one responded on this, I looked back
> > through the mailing list to see if I missed something. I decided
> > maybe it was the fact that I didn't mention running apache using
> > c
Joel Denny wrote:
> I've seen the reports. I was hoping there were some further developments.
> Is there a list somewhere of unresolved issues? Or is that the mailing
> list's job?
There's no bug reporting or PR system, so the mailing list pretty much
serves all purposes. I think the idea has
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
>
> If no one responds then that usually means no one knows the answer. :(
Thanks. I was beginning to worry that everyone knew the answers to all my
posts and I was being ignored as an idiot.
> the actual problem that you are having - the part about cygr
Joel Denny wrote:
> In trying to figure out why no one responded on this, I looked back
> through the mailing list to see if I missed something. I decided maybe it
> was the fact that I didn't mention running apache using cygrunsrv.
If no one responds then that usually means no one knows the ans
Previously, I wrote:
> I am able to run apache on one XP SP2 system but not on another.
> When first installed on the bad system, apache reported:
>
> D:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe (2496): *** unable to remap
> D:\cygwin\lib\apache\mo
> d_vhost_alias.dll to same address as parent(0x3F) !=
In case it might be of help to someone else, I have found a solution to my
problem. I googled cygwin-1.5.12-1.tar.bz2 and found it for download
from:
http://sourceware.mirrors.tds.net/pub/sourceware.org/cygwin/release/cygwin/
I then installed it in the same manner as a snapshot (using the
inst
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