FYI, please *attach* cygcheck output in the future so it doesn't clutter up search results.
This: Regid Ichira wrote on 2012-09-04: >>> I do have it: >>> $ cygcheck -c cygwin >>> Cygwin Package Information >>> Package Version Status >>> cygwin 1.7.16-1 OK Does not match this: > 2779k 2012/04/25 C:\externalPrograms\cygwin\root\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 > img=1.0 sys=4.0 > "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=2012/4/25 8:41 > Cygwin DLL version info: > DLL version: 1.7.14 > DLL epoch: 19 > DLL old termios: 5 > DLL malloc env: 28 > Cygwin conv: 181 > API major: 0 > API minor: 260 > Shared data: 5 > DLL identifier: cygwin1 > Mount registry: 3 > Cygwin registry name: Cygwin > Program options name: Program Options > Installations name: Installations > Cygdrive default prefix: > Build date: > Shared id: cygwin1S5 My guess is you had Cygwin processes running when you upgraded from 1.7.14 to 1.7.16 and did not reboot afterwards (there should be a cygwin1.dll.new in your /bin directory). Or, as I understand happens sometimes, the Windows replace-on-reboot feature failed. The safest thing to do to fix the problem would be to close all Cygwin processes and reinstall the Cygwin package. If you want to get your hands dirty, you could close all Cygwin processes and replace your existing cygwin1.dll with cygwin1.dll.new. Hope this helps, -- Bryan Thrall Principal Software Engineer FlightSafety International bryan.thr...@flightsafety.com -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple