r 1.25-1
terminfo 5.7_20091114-14
texinfo 4.13-4
tzcode 2012b-1
unzip6.0-10
which2.20-2
xz 5.0.2_20110517-1
zlib01.2.5-1
Best regards,
Rob Burgers
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Hi,
The issue I'm raising in here may be related to this post:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-05/msg00081.html
It is the first time I read that something may have changed in this area. This
is to me unexpected and it caused us quite some debugging to find out as the
relation between the updat
Hi Corinna,
Thanks for your answer.
> If Cygwin behaves different than Linux then that's not really intended.
> However, this only goes as far as Cygwin processes are affected. We can't
> (and don't) make any such guarantee for native, non-Cygwin processes.
Okay, may be we should review our sta
time to dig into the cause and to deliver a replicator for
this.
Best regards,
Rob Burgers
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Hi Christopher,
I managed to create a simple replicator for the latest issue with the
2012-05-07 snapshot.
The script below crashes within seconds with the 'Resource temporarily
unavailable' message.
f.sh:
#!/bin/bash
cmd /C start notepad
while ( tru
Hi,
Same here. Everything is working fine now.
Thanks a lot for the support.
Happy Cygwin,
Rob
>
> Thanks for the test case. This was due to Cygwin's not dealing well
> with Windows reuse of pids.
>
> It should be fixed in today's snapshot when it shows up at:
>
> http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
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