gcc produces suspicious binary executables

egb@us.ibm.com egb@us.ibm.com
Mon Aug 14 08:43:00 GMT 2000


Over the years I have installed cygwin many times. I've also installed MKS
tooks, Interix, and SFU.
When I installed the latest cygwin, I first "uninstalled" the old one.
However, I failed to remember
that to make the old one "more accessible" I put some of the stuff in my
"bin" directory. (c:\bin).
There Earnie found another different cygwin1.dll. Also, there was a
cygwin.dll. After
removing both, "where" now works. All is well. Sorry to be so klutzy!

Thank you for your help, all.


Ed

PS.
Microsoft Premier support would have cost at least $100 for such
assistance.

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egb@us.ibm.com


Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@yahoo.com> on 08/14/2000 11:04:50 AM

To:   Ed Bradford/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS, cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
cc:
Subject:  Re: gcc produces suspicious binary executables



You've two versions of the cygwin1.dll in your path.  Find and remove all
extranious versions of cygwin1.dll.  The most current version appears to be
in
f:/cyg/bin.

Cheers,


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