Hello all, While trying to debug the bug I reported earlier (http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-01/msg01642.html) I ran out of disk space, so I thought I'd move Cygwin to another harddisk... (bad idea)
I saved my /home directory, removed all references to Cygwin from the registry, moved the C:\cygwin directory to D:\cygwin and re-rand Setup. Everything works like a charm *except* gdb, which dies immediately at start-up. Rolling back gdb didn't help (I don't know why it would, but I tried anyway), and neither did the last snapshot. cygcheck output is attached (changed from the previous one due to the move). I've re-looked at the registry (cygcheck -r) but I see nothing out of the ordinary. AFAICT, I have only one cygwin1.dll on my system. I *know* this is not a recommended maneuver but I'd like to know if there are any pointers to be had. Otherwise, I guess I'll be forced to kinda do the same thing again :( Thanx! rlc NB: evidently, the test-case for the gdb bug I found is on hold ;) NNB: the cygcheck output is *after* I rolled back to the previous gdb (haven't rolled forward yet) and with most recent snapshort DLL
cygcheck.out.gz
Description: cygcheck -s -r output
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