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Re: cygpath hangings


I'm surprised that this problem seems so intractable.
While careful debugging and analysis ought to get to
the root of the problem eventually, there is clearly
some difficulty in getting a suitable debug session
without upsetting what is being examined.  [Heisenberg
at work.]  So alternate approaches could be worthwhile.

We seem to be looking for a subtle difference in the environment
between a hanging postinstall script (which happens on some
systems only, and also only when setup is executed from an
explorer window) and a working one.  Is it possible cygcheck
might show such a difference, or is there another utility
which could show system info (such as some of the current
internal state of the cygwin shared memory)?  Running
cygcheck -vs (and/or some other such utility) from
a hanging and non-hanging postinstall shell might come
up with something.

-- Cliff


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