> Again, this doesn't address your immediate concern. > A snapshot is your best bet.
Using the snapshot in the test environment, I now get these errors: rm.exe (2512): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x1D0, in_h 0x1D0) failed, Win32 error 6 awk.exe (1164): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x1B0, in_h 0x1B0) failed, Win32 error 6 cat.exe (2712): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x34C, in_h 0x34C) failed, Win32 error 6 date.exe (2580): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x19C, in_h 0x19C) failed, Win32 error 6 cp.exe (2512): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x17C, in_h 0x17C) failed, Win32 error 6 sleep.exe (2688): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x230, in_h 0x230) failed, Win32 error 6 awk.exe (1336): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x234, in_h 0x234) failed, Win32 error 6 date.exe (2348): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x350, in_h 0x350) failed, Win32 error 6 awk.exe (2180): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x258, in_h 0x258) failed, Win32 error 6 date.exe (2712): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x350, in_h 0x350) failed, Win32 error 6 awk.exe (2380): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x348, in_h 0x348) failed, Win32 error 6 date.exe (2288): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x350, in_h 0x350) failed, Win32 error 6 wc.exe (1116): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x208, in_h 0x208) failed, Win32 error 6 sleep.exe (1924): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x188, in_h 0x188) failed, Win32 error 6 which.exe (2572): *** MapViewOfFileEx(0x188, in_h 0x188) failed, Win32 error 6 Error: Required executable awk not found. Aborting... The last line is the script exiting because it can't find awk with if [ ! -x "`which awk`" ]. Error 6 means 'invalid handle'. Any ideas why this occurs? Regards /david -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/