On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 08:07:39AM -0600, Charles Plager wrote: >Hello, > Since I've been having so much trouble with many different versions > of emacs, I decided to try to go back to cygwin 1.5.5.1 using setup.exe. >It installs without any complaints and tells me to reboot before using. > So after rebooting, I keep getting an error message popping up when I >try to use bash or calling commands from perl: > >(title) Sh.exe: Entry Point Not Found >(body) The procedure entry point _fcntl64 could not be located in the >dynamically linked library cygwin1.dll. > > Upgrading back to 1.5.7.1 solves this problem. Has this been seen >before? Is it possible to successfully downgrade cygwin back to >1.5.5.1? (Has anyone been having problems with emacs and 1.5.5.1?)
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