1.7.7: 'Bad address' errors when using Windows 2003 R2 WOW64
Gerry Reno
greno@verizon.net
Tue Feb 8 21:10:00 GMT 2011
On 02/08/2011 03:28 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> On 02/08/2011 03:14 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
>> On 2/8/2011 2:47 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>
>>> As you can see it is not just the lapack0.sh file in /etc/profile.d/.
>>> Even when I remove lapack0.sh the problem just moves to another file.
>>>
>>> And the problem is not consistent except when I try to run bash as a
>>> login shell and there it occurs without fail for some reason.
>>>
>> <snap>
>>
>> Does reverting bash to V3 change anything?
>>
>>
> It changes slightly. I don't see the "Bad address" but more segfaults:
>
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
> bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
>
>
> And I still get postinstall issues:
>
> Package: bash
> bash.sh exit code 128
> Package: xorg-server
> xorg-server.sh exit code 128
> Package: Unknown package
> coreutils.sh exit code 128
> libglade2.0.sh exit code 2
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Gerry
>
>
>
Some further testing shows that I can still generate "Bad address" errors:
bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
bash-3.2$ (for p in $(ls /etc/profile.d/*.sh); do . $p;done)
bash: /etc/profile.d/lapack0.sh: Bad address
bash-3.2$
Regards,
Gerry
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