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Re: openssh-4.1p1-2/cygwin-1.5.18-1: write(2) misbehaving?


On Aug 16 14:33, Dave Kilzer wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 16, 2005 4:33 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > So, first step, could you please try the latest snapshot DLL from
> > http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ and see if the problem persists?  If so,
> > we will have to do some debugging together.
> 
> I tried the 2005-Aug-14 snapshot (by exiting out of all Cygwin windows,
> renaming /bin/cygwin1.dll to cygwin1.dll.orig, and copying in the
> unarchived snapshot renamed to cygwin1.dll; verified with cygcheck after
> opening a new Cygwin window), and it had the same problem.  I also tried
> the 2005-Jul-28 snapshot (which was ~9 MB unpacked), and it still had
> the same problem as well.

Ok, I have attached another Cygwin DLL for your consumption.  If the cause
of this problem is what I suspect, this DLL should solve your problem,

BUT

it will print annoying messages to the console, containing a text as
"res and ret = 0, nonblocking = 1".

I'll send the URL of the DLL in private mail in a minute.

> Are there older snapshots or revisions between 1.5.13 and 1.5.18 that I
> can try?  I could use a binary search algorithm to narrow down which
> snapshot or release first saw the problem.

Not officially.  This isn't quite the way we should go.  I'd rather
catch the problem in the current sources.


Corinna

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