On 7/24/2017 6:08 PM, Ian Lambert via cygwin wrote:
This time I ran "rebase-trigger full", did full shutdown/restart, then ran setup.
And are you sure there were no Cygwin processes running? This could happen even after shutdown/restart if you have any Cygwin services that start automatically.
and some rebase-related touch error messages in setup.log.full: 2017/07/24 17:24:08 running: E:\cygwin64-3\bin\dash.exe "/etc/postinstall/0p_000_autorebase.dash" Note: _autorebase will do a full rebase the next time setup is run. removing /var/cache/rebase/rebase_pkg creating empty /var/cache/rebase/rebase_pkg touch: setting times of '/var/cache/rebase/rebase_pkg': Invalid argument Updating package information in /var/cache/rebase/rebase_pkg. removing /var/cache/rebase/rebase_lst creating empty /var/cache/rebase/rebase_lst touch: setting times of '/var/cache/rebase/rebase_lst': Invalid argument Updating rebase information for installed executables in /var/cache/rebase/rebase_exe. removing /var/cache/rebase/rebase_dyn creating empty /var/cache/rebase/rebase_dyn touch: setting times of '/var/cache/rebase/rebase_dyn': Invalid argument Looking for dynamic language modules/libraries in: /usr/lib/R/site-library /usr/lib/php/20151012 /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages Updating rebase information for dynamic language modules/libraries /var/cache/rebase/rebase_dyn. removing /var/cache/rebase/rebase_user creating empty /var/cache/rebase/rebase_user touch: setting times of '/var/cache/rebase/rebase_user': Invalid argument Updating rebase information for user-defined dynamic objects /var/cache/rebase/rebase_user. removing /var/cache/rebase/rebase_user_exe creating empty /var/cache/rebase/rebase_user_exe touch: setting times of '/var/cache/rebase/rebase_user_exe': Invalid argument
I have no idea what would cause such error messages. Achim, have you ever seen this?
0 [main] nautilus 3240 child_info_fork::abort: E:\cygwin64-3\bin\cygpangocairo-1.0-0.dll: Loaded to different address: parent(0x3F0000) != child(0x2F0000) 0 [main] nautilus 3396 child_info_fork::abort: E:\cygwin64-3\bin\cygpangocairo-1.0-0.dll: Loaded to different address: parent(0x3F0000) != child(0x2F0000) 0 [main] nautilus 5840 child_info_fork::abort: E:\cygwin64-3\bin\cygpangocairo-1.0-0.dll: Loaded to different address: parent(0x3F0000) != child(0x400000)
This kind of fork error can be very stubborn. The best long-term solution is to switch to 64-bit Cygwin if you can. If you absolutely have to stick to 32-bit, try to limit the number of DLLs that are installed.
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