On 11/8/2015 10:11 AM, Francis ANDRE wrote: > reinstalled poco-1.6.1 and the problem reappears...thsu, following your > advises > > $ find stage/tools -name "*.dll" > dlls > $ cat dlls > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoCppParser.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoCppParser.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoCppParserd.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoCppParserd.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoFoundation.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoFoundation.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoFoundationd.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoFoundationd.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoJSON.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoJSON.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoJSONd.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoJSONd.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoNet.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoNet.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoNetd.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoNetd.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoUtil.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoUtil.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoUtild.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoUtild.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoXML.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoXML.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoXMLd.32.dll > stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoXMLd.dll > > > $rebase -T dlls > usage: rebase [-b BaseAddress] [-o Offset] [-48dOsvV] [-T [FileList | > -]] Files... > rebase -i [-48Os] [-T [FileList | -]] Files... > rebase --help or --usage for full help text > > $rebase stage/tools/lib/CYGWIN/i686/cygPocoXML.32.dll > usage: rebase [-b BaseAddress] [-o Offset] [-48dOsvV] [-T [FileList | > -]] Files... > rebase -i [-48Os] [-T [FileList | -]] Files... > rebase --help or --usage for full help text > > Any ideas of what's wrong?
$ rebase --help [...] -O, --oblivious Do not change any files already in the database and do not record any changes to the database. (Implies -s). [...] One of the options -b, -s or -i is mandatory. [...] If you use -O as Achim suggested in https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-11/msg00141.html, that implies -s, so you should be OK. Ken -- 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