I faced with same problem also. After quick investigation, I've found that
even after closing cygwin I had one bash process still running. Killing this
process helped me to fix an issue. Now I can launch several mintty sessions
again. Hope it will help.
Br,
Roman
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 07:24, Christopher Faylor
wrote:
> This is probably one of those cases where 1.5 and 1.7 can't coexist. If
> you're running pty processes from each then you'll have this problem.
Today I had a lull in work so I was able to close all my apps and
reboot my PC - an event I of
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 07:09:38AM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote:
>2009/9/30 David Antliff:
>>> From http://cygwin.com/problems.html: "Run 'cygcheck -s -v -r
cygcheck.out' and include that file as an attachment in your report.
>>
>> Done, although I've manually stripped out some company-specific info
2009/9/30 David Antliff:
>> From http://cygwin.com/problems.html: "Run 'cygcheck -s -v -r
>>>cygcheck.out' and include that file as an attachment in your report.
>
> Done, although I've manually stripped out some company-specific info
> I'd rather not publish on the Internet.
Good idea.
>> Also,
2009/9/29 David Antliff:
> I've been using Cygwin 1.7 alongside Cygwin 1.5 quite happily for the
> last few hours, however all-of-a-sudden when I try and run mintty
> (from cygstart or from a cmd.exe shell) I get a new window with this
> error message:
>
> Failed to create child process: No such fi
I've been using Cygwin 1.7 alongside Cygwin 1.5 quite happily for the
last few hours, however all-of-a-sudden when I try and run mintty
(from cygstart or from a cmd.exe shell) I get a new window with this
error message:
Failed to create child process: No such file or directory
Hitting "enter" mak
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