Re: abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll ... is already occupied

2013-09-05 Thread Andrey Repin
rminal rarely ends well. > :-) But it was an accident! cat'ing a binary file is a bad idea in general. >> Did you try searching for the error message? > Yes. >> While we're at it, what is the error message? > abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll

Re: abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll ... is already occupied

2013-09-05 Thread Septimus Stevens
! > Did you try searching for the error message? Yes. > While we're at it, what is the error message? abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll ... is already occupied (That's not the complete message. BTW, why doesn't copy/paste work in the main Cygwin window?

Re: abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll ... is already occupied

2013-09-04 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
On 4 September 2013 17:58, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > On 4 September 2013 15:19, Septimus Stevens wrote: >> Today I type 'xstart' and get only two xterms, with an error shown >> in the subject line. My workaround is to modify .xinitrc to start >> FOUR xterms so I get THREE to work with, but I'd prefe

Re: abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll ... is already occupied

2013-09-04 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
On 4 September 2013 15:19, Septimus Stevens wrote: > I'm novice but stumbled into a configuration that works OK for me. > I type 'startx' and get an X environment with three xterms. > > Yesterday I meant to type 'cat Foo > Bar' but accidentally left off > the '>'. Foo was a binary file and that xt

abort: address space needed by 'cygXcursor-1.dll ... is already occupied

2013-09-04 Thread Septimus Stevens
I'm novice but stumbled into a configuration that works OK for me. I type 'startx' and get an X environment with three xterms. Yesterday I meant to type 'cat Foo > Bar' but accidentally left off the '>'. Foo was a binary file and that xterm became unusable. Today I type 'xstart' and get only two