Kris Thielemans-2 wrote:
Hi
I'm running (up-to-date) Cygwin 1.7.9-1 on Windows7 sp1 64-bit.
I recently am getting lots of errors like this
bash 2112 exception::handle: Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
The messages do not happen all the time (for example, from bash (in minty)
I
do a few times ls. After about 4, I get 1-2 of these messages). They seem
to
mention only bash or sh. Here's an example of the stackdump
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=6102048B
eax=00F70598 ebx=612454AC ecx=74C00F81 edx=003451F8 esi=
edi=0028F9F4
ebp=61020C00 esp=0028C7C4 program=C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe, pid 6236, thread
main
cs=0023 ds=002B es=002B fs=0053 gs=002B ss=002B
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
End of stack trace
This seems to happen with pretty much all Cygwin programs (I've tried
rsync,
ls, cat, vi, gcc). The strange thing is of course that the exception
mentioned is always in bash or sh, but that the actual program is just
running fine. (Just as a sanity check I set PS1=\$, but still the same).
Up to recently, everything was fine on my system. It might have started
after I did a rebaseall but I am unfortunately not sure.
What can I do to debug this?
Thanks
Kris
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STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=6102048B
I have debugged that, see
http://old.nabble.com/STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION-to32557806.html.
I do not know the direct cause. The post above contains a modification to
tamper the problem.
Without anything else,
cat /proc/*/maps | egrep '^[01]' | egrep -v cygdrive | egrep -v .exe$
might reveal troubled dlls. Does it help to rebase them manually ?
Please, if you need again help with workarround or solution, ask a new
question to the folks on this forum.
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