Bruce Dobrin wrote:
> OK, that seems to have worked. I've only used it alone or rebase for
> specific files before. I generated a file from a find of all dll's
> under /usr and /lib ( then removed the cygwin1.dll from the list). Can
> I assume the redundancy of hitting most of these 2 times wi
Re: Any fix to cygheap_fixup_in_child failure after rebaseall?
Bruce Dobrin wrote:
>
> I did use rebaseall -T /usr/local/bin
>
> But I've always been a bit hazy as to what the proper format for
> rebaseall was
That won't work. The argument to -T is a filename of a file
Bruce Dobrin wrote:
>
> I did use rebaseall -T /usr/local/bin
>
> But I've always been a bit hazy as to what the proper format for
> rebaseall was
That won't work. The argument to -T is a filename of a file containing
a list of additional files to rebase, one per line. It can also take
'-'
ix to cygheap_fixup_in_child failure after rebaseall?
At 05:47 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have seen a few references to this in the mailing list, but no
>solutions were evident.
>
>I'm building a new machine, (windows media laptop XP Pro/media center
>addition 2005). E
At 05:47 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have seen a few references to this in the mailing list, but no
>solutions were evident.
>
>I'm building a new machine, (windows media laptop XP Pro/media center
>addition 2005). Everything is up to date. I had compiled the newest
>version of mplayer
Hi,
I have seen a few references to this in the mailing list, but no
solutions were evident.
I'm building a new machine, (windows media laptop XP Pro/media center
addition 2005). Everything is up to date. I had compiled the newest
version of mplayer and all was well until I added KDE yesterd
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