On Saturday 06 December 2003 01:58, Christopher Faylor wrote: > On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 11:37:19AM +0100, Martin Schmid wrote: > >I do trust the wisdom of the archives, that's why I checked my whole > >hard disk for any other copy of cygwin1.dll, and why I rebooted three > >times before posting the message. > > That would have been an interesting thing to mention in your first > problem report. > > >There definitely must be another reason for the problem. Any > >suggestion? > > There are no other reasons for the problem.
I am probably displaying my complete ignorance of dll's here, but is it possible for this problem to occur even if the second 'cygwin1.dll' as been named something different? Also, Martin, I assume that you used the Windows Find Files search funciton. Have you tried using the cygwin find utility instead? I have on occasions found the Windows find files search function to skip whole directories for no apparent reason. Cheers, Rasjid. -- Rasjid Wilcox Canberra, Australia (UTC +10 hrs) http://www.openminddev.net