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Process ID table may be screwed up
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- Subject: Process ID table may be screwed up
- From: "Smith, Stephen P (AZ75)" <smith_stephen at htc dot honeywell dot com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:24:15 -0500
I went back to an earlier version of cygwin and an earlier version that was
compiled with that cygwin and and was able to build my code.
I then upgraded my cygwin leaving my source code at the labled version and
tried rebuilding. In this case my PID error moved.
Here is an example of the error:
0 [main] sh 1900 proc_subproc: Couldn't duplicate my handle<0x34> for
pid 1636, Win32 error 6
How do I fix this. I am wondering if the table is running out of space.
The earlier version of cygwin (1.1.8-2).
The current version of cygwin ( version 1.3.3.-2)
sps
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Smith, Stephen P (AZ75)
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 2:22 PM
> To: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'
> Subject: make 1944 proc_subproc: Couldn't duplicate my handle
>
> I am getting this PID error while running a make script.
>
> make 1944 proc_subproc: Couldn't duplicate my handle<0x30> for pid
> 1704, Win32 error 6
>
> Does anyone have a solution or clue as to why I would get this.
>
> I am running a version of Cygwin that I downloaded 2 weeks ago. The only
> difference is that I kept gcc at an earlier version.
>
> - sps -
>
> 602-436-2487
> stephen.smith@honeywell.com
>
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