new coolview produces bash crash

Earnie Boyd earnie_boyd@hotmail.com
Fri Nov 7 09:38:00 GMT 1997


I'm not sure, I'm not using ntemacs.  Maybe others can help.

>Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 08:29:11 PST
>To: "Earnie Boyd" <earnie_boyd@hotmail.com>
>From: William L Anderson <wla@wc.mc.xerox.com>
>Subject: Re: new coolview produces bash crash
>
>Ernie, thanks, but now I get (at least in ntemacs):
>
>bash.exe: c:\/.bashrc: error 0 at startup
>
>and every command (e.g. ls) results in
>bash.exe: ls^M: command not found
>
>In a cmd.exe shell I get a ulimit illegal option error.
>
>any further help?
>
>-Bill A
>At 04:54 AM 11/7/97 PST, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 11:05:07 PST
>>>To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
>>>From: William L Anderson <wla@wc.mc.xerox.com>
>>>Subject: new coolview produces bash crash
>>>
>>>I just downloaded the latest coolview.tar from Sergey's page:
>>>extracted it all; and replaced my existing copies of:
>>>
>>>bash.exe
>>>ps.exe
>>>cygwin.dll
>>>libcywin.a
>>>
>>>but now if I try to start bash I get
>>>
>>>bash.exe - Entry Point Not Found
>>>
>>>The procedure entry point getgroups could not be located in the 
dynamic
>>>link library cygwin.dll
>>>
>>>what did I do wrong? are these components in different places in the 
>>b18 tree?
>>>
>>
>>Yes. In the bin directory and in the lib directory where you find 
>>libcygwin.a .
>>
>>Also, make sure there isn't a copy in the Windows directory tree where 
>>dll's would normally be put.
>>
>>
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