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when i try to login to the machine, i get:
Uptime for this computer is 10 [main] gawk 2200 C:\cygwin\bin\gawk.exe: *** fatal error - CreateFileMapping Global\cygwin1S4.cygpid.3780, Win32 error 5. Terminating.
and i don't get a shell, which makes it a bit awkward to do any svn updates (port forwarding works though, so rdesktop is ok)
fgamnsdr IOhannes
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On 2011-10-03 11:49, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
when i try to login to the machine, i get:
Uptime for this computer is 10 [main] gawk 2200 C:\cygwin\bin\gawk.exe: *** fatal error - CreateFileMapping Global\cygwin1S4.cygpid.3780, Win32 error 5. Terminating.
and i don't get a shell, which makes it a bit awkward to do any svn updates (port forwarding works though, so rdesktop is ok)
which of course means, that it is somehow "broken", rather than "down".
anyhow, i tried opening a cygwin shell from the rdesktop, and i get the same error. so it seems that (only) cygwin is broken somwhat.
fgmasdr IOhannes
fgamnsdr IOhannes
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On Oct 3, 2011, at 5:53 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2011-10-03 11:49, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
when i try to login to the machine, i get:
Uptime for this computer is 10 [main] gawk 2200 C:\cygwin\bin\gawk.exe: *** fatal error - CreateFileMapping Global\cygwin1S4.cygpid.3780, Win32 error 5. Terminating.
and i don't get a shell, which makes it a bit awkward to do any svn updates (port forwarding works though, so rdesktop is ok)
which of course means, that it is somehow "broken", rather than "down".
anyhow, i tried opening a cygwin shell from the rdesktop, and i get the same error. so it seems that (only) cygwin is broken somwhat.
fgmasdr IOhannes
Yeah, that machine is still on Cygwin 1.5. It needs an upgrade badly, but that means going to the closet where the machine is and sitting in front of it...
I got it to log in again, I'll see what I can do about an upgrade.
.hc
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