On 2019-10-19 06:44, Ilʹja Šipicin wrote: > sb, 19 okt. 2019 g. v 17:32, Biswapriyo Nath: >> It seems to be issue in Travis CI. See this forum post: >> https://travis-ci.community/t/cygwin-issue-cygheap-base-mismatch-detected/5359 >> If you are in hurry you can use Appveyor CI. I'm using it without any >> issue. One has to just add `C:\cygwin64\bin` in PATH variable in YAML file.
> thank for another hint. > I added 'get-childitem C:\cygwin64\bin' > https://travis-ci.com/chipitsine/travis-cygwin/builds/132645696 > gci : Cannot find path 'C:\cygwin64\bin' because it does not exist. He suggested adding the Cygwin bin to PATH: you have to find it; does not matter where it exists, run: $ find /proc/cygdrive/?/ -name cygwin1.dll or a global Windows search on My Computer/This PC/Cortana/etc. > seems, it does not exist. no point to add it to PATH > there's no hurry. I want to resolve it. My issue is the same as > described on forum - builds used to work and accidentally stopped > working (with the same error) If you read the problem report, the issue is that the Travis provided Git-for-Windows AKA Git-Bash AKA MSYS2/Cygwin Git/Bash/cygwin1.dll are installed where its cygwin1.dll can be found via the path, but the shell child processes are running using a different version of cygwin1.dll via the path, possibly after installing new packages using a package manager like chocolatey or pacman. Try running: $ which -a cygwin1.dll and maybe: $ cygpath -alpw "$PATH" to see what is active, and delete whichever installation is redundant. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised. -- 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