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Re: Recovering after updating while cygwin was running


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According to Ido Trivizki on 4/28/2006 6:58 PM:
> memory version mismatch detected - 0x75BE0074/0x75BE0096.
> This problem is probably due to using incompatible versions of the
> cygwin DLL.

Are you sure you searched all the directories on your PATH for a rogue
cygwin1.dll?  Are you running any cygwin services?

> I repeated it several times with rebooting, and still I can't run
> anything. (Including cygcheck, pardon.)

I beg to differ.  cygcheck is a raw windows executable, and does not
depend on cygwin1.dll, so it will work even when nothing else will (the
fact that it happens to invoke subprocesses that depend on cygwin, and
that those subprocesses may fail or cause a popup box when cygwin1.dll is
not found is irrelevant to my claim that cygcheck itself will still work).

> 
> Could you please help me?

Not without the output of 'cygcheck -svr'.  You might also try a process
explorer, such as the one from sysinternals.org, to find where the
complaining cygwin program claims to be loading its cygwin1.dll from.

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Eric Blake             ebb9@byu.net
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