On 6/29/2012 2:07 PM, Lenci Damien wrote:
Looks like fork problems to me.  Perhaps you need to rebase the DLLs you're
building?  See the link below for more info:

I've already done that, sorry I should have mentioned it.

just to crosscheck, did you ran only
   rebaseall
or
   rebaseall -T list_of_my_built_files


rebaseall, as standard, is not aware of dll's not reported in the
/etc/setup/*.gz lists.


I ran only rebaseall but it works with the "original" dll, and I just can't run 
a rebaseall between the creation and the load of the temporary file.

do not bet that you do not need it.

BTW, the error is not the same as the usual "unable to Remap xxxx to same address as 
parent".
Here, its "unable to map xxxx" with error 126 which means the dll has not been 
found (indeed, the file is deleted), imo, the child process just shouldn't search for it 
as it's already loaded by its parent.

in this case you will need to add the location of the new DLL's to
the PATH, or you can use LD_PRELOAD

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-05/msg00822.html

Damien Lenci

Regards
Marco


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