Interference between instances on MS-Windows

Bob McConnell rvm@CBORD.com
Thu Jul 5 15:16:00 GMT 2007


> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com 
> [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Dave Korn
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:54 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: RE: Interference between instances on MS-Windows
> 
> On 05 July 2007 15:11, Bob McConnell wrote:
> 
> > Good morning,
> > 
> > I have a
> 
>   complex system with multiple interactions that a rough 
> overview of is
> utterly inadequate to attempt to diagnose complicated 
> interlocking or race
> problems.
> 
> > Is this a known issue? 
> 
>   What, your program having a bug?  Nope, hadn't heard that before.
> 
> > Is there any way to prevent the two instances
> > from interfering with each other?
> 
>   Based on the comprehensive information you've given us so far, I can
> categorically state that *if* they actually /are/ interfering 
> with each other,
> there is /probably/ a way to stop it.
> 
>   But unless you can http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PPAST, you're 
> just holding up
> a black box and saying "There's magic stuff in here and it's 
> broke, does
> anyone know why", to which the only answer is of course 
> "Depends what the
> magic stuff in the box is and does, about which we know 
> nothing, because it's
> /your/ magic box and we've never seen it before".

The simple test case would be the entire program, since it is less then
600 lines of code. But you will also need an appropriate server for it
to talk with, which I cannot provide. In addition, the application was
built on code licensed under the GPL, and posting it on a mailing list
would constitute distribution. But I cannot publish my additions under
the GPL, so rather than violate that license, I need a specific
individual email destination that will not forward it to a publicly
available location. I believe I can send it without getting a signed
NDA, since it does not reveal any confidential information.

Bob McConnell

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