bash 127 errors after upgrade and other install errors

Henry Goss sin_vraal@hotmail.com
Mon Jan 13 05:59:00 GMT 2020


Thanks. Thought I was going nuts.


In the case of 1) I’ll see if I can narrow down the process to reproduce.

Worst case I can do a reinstall and solve it.

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From: Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2020 9:51:21 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Cc: Henry Goss <sin_vraal@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: bash 127 errors after upgrade and other install errors

On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 04:21:58 +0000
Henry Goss wrote:
> Sure, here are the steps to reproduce either. Run on windows 10.
>
> RE: working installation:
> 1) open setup program. tick python3.6, python3.6 dev tools. Install.
> The new installer doesn't recognize the old version of python. I don't recall the old installation method. But If it was not done with setup, it was done with apt-cyg
>
> When I install, setup attempts the following:
> Uninstall python3-setuptools 34.3.2-1 (automatically added)
> Install crypto-policies 20190218-1 (automatically added)
> Install libcrypt2 4.4.4-1 (automatically added)
> Install libgdbm6 1.18.1-1 (automatically added)
> Install libgdbm_compat4 1.18.1-1 (automatically added)
> Install libnsl2 1.2.0-1 (automatically added)
> Install libssl1.1 1.1.1d-1 (automatically added)
> Install libtirpc-common 1.1.4-1 (automatically added)
> Install libtirpc3 1.1.4-1 (automatically added)
> Install python-pip-wheel 19.2.3-1 (automatically added)
> Install python-setuptools-wheel 41.2.0-1 (automatically added)
> Install python36 3.6.9-1
> Install python36-devel 3.6.9-1
> Install python36-setuptools 41.2.0-1 (automatically added)
>
> This breaks python.
>
> At some point, you an uninstall, reinstall, etc and get python working. However it will still lead to the problem with python and selenium below
>
>
> MYSQL
> Uninstall mysql 10.1.30-1 (automatically added)
> Uninstall openssl-devel 1.0.2o-1 (automatically added)
> Install crypto-policies 20190218-1 (automatically added)
> Install libgdbm6 1.18.1-1 (automatically added)
> Install libgdbm_compat4 1.18.1-1 (automatically added)
> Install libmariadb-devel 3.0.9-1 (automatically added)
> Install libmariadb3 3.0.9-1 (automatically added)
> Install libssl-devel 1.1.1d-1 (automatically added)
> Install libssl1.1 1.1.1d-1 (automatically added)
> Install mariadb-common 3.0.9-1 (automatically added)
> Install mysql 10.3.14-1
> Install mysql-devel 10.3.14-1
>
> This breaks mysql.
>
> 2) steps to reproduce python selenium.
> - Run set, select emacs, python 3.5,6 or 7 and associated dev tools.
> - install.
> - from prompt:
>        - python -m ensurepip --default-pip
>        -pip3.6 install selenium
>        "
>                pip3.6 freeze
>          selenium==3.141.0
>          urllib3==1.25.7
>        "
>        Sample python test code.
>        from selenium import webdriver
>
>        EXE_PATH = r'/cygdrive/c/webdriver/chromedriver.exe';
>        #driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=EXE_PATH)
>
>        #driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=EXE_PATH, service_args=["--verbose", "--log-path=run.log"])
>        driver = webdriver.Chrome(service_args=["--verbose", "--log-path=run.log"])
>        driver.get('https://google.com')
> - at this point, the program will hang. It looks like its waiting to connect to chromedriver.
>  running task manager on windows 10, will yield two python3.x processes. This may be expected behavior, I presume its opened with a fork and the child process socket is not closed. Closing the child causes the main to run, cutting the main breaks execution. This appears to be a problem with any python 3.x installation I have done.
>
> Cancelling via ctrl-c yields the following:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "test.py", line 20, in <module>
>     driver = webdriver.Chrome()
>   File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/chrome/webdriver.py", line 73, in __init__
>     self.service.start()
>   File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/common/service.py", line 76, in start
>     stdin=PIPE)
>   File "/usr/lib/python3.6/subprocess.py", line 729, in __init__
>     restore_signals, start_new_session)
>   File "/usr/lib/python3.6/subprocess.py", line 1318, in _execute_child
>     part = os.read(errpipe_read, 50000)
> KeyboardInterrupt

Thanks for the report.

I could not reproduce the problem 1).

As for the problem 2), it seems to be the same problem with
https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-01/msg00093.html.

I already submitted a patch for that issue:
https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-patches/2020-q1/msg00010.html.

I confirmed the problem 2) is fixed with this patch.

Please wait for the new cygwin release.

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