Hi,
Same here. Everything is working fine now.
Thanks a lot for the support.
Happy Cygwin,
Rob
>
> Thanks for the test case. This was due to Cygwin's not dealing well
> with Windows reuse of pids.
>
> It should be fixed in today's snapshot when it shows up at:
>
> http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Hi Christopher,
I managed to create a simple replicator for the latest issue with the
2012-05-07 snapshot.
The script below crashes within seconds with the 'Resource temporarily
unavailable' message.
f.sh:
#!/bin/bash
cmd /C start notepad
while ( tru
time to dig into the cause and to deliver a replicator for
this.
Best regards,
Rob Burgers
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Hi Corinna,
Thanks for your answer.
> If Cygwin behaves different than Linux then that's not really intended.
> However, this only goes as far as Cygwin processes are affected. We can't
> (and don't) make any such guarantee for native, non-Cygwin processes.
Okay, may be we should review our sta
Hi,
The issue I'm raising in here may be related to this post:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-05/msg00081.html
It is the first time I read that something may have changed in this area. This
is to me unexpected and it caused us quite some debugging to find out as the
relation between the updat
r 1.25-1
terminfo 5.7_20091114-14
texinfo 4.13-4
tzcode 2012b-1
unzip6.0-10
which2.20-2
xz 5.0.2_20110517-1
zlib01.2.5-1
Best regards,
Rob Burgers
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