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I have a script which builds a sandbox and recompiles OpenLDAP 2.3.39. The script takes the sources (locally stored) and extracts, compiles, and installs in a sandbox OpenLDAP. These scripts are in Subversion and have not changed nor has the source code for OpenLDAP. Normally, they work without any problems. I have recently upgraded my Windows XP box to SP3 and also upgraded Cygwin to the latest: CYGWIN_NT-5.1 mymachine 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 2008-06-12 19:34 i686 Cygwin Now, this script fails in a random fashion. The failure modes appear to be associated with the existence or lack of existence for various files. It is as if the files are not always found when the script runs. For instance, the "configure" script may run and not detect the "regex.h" include file and fail. If I clear out all sandboxes and start again, it may work or fail for a different reason. One time it failed because it could not detect the output file type of the C compiler! An example failure is here: checking for pthread_kill... yes checking for pthread_rwlock_destroy... yes checking for pthread_detach with <pthread.h>... no configure: error: could not locate pthread_detach() However, running it again (after cleaning sandboxes) gets past that fake problem and fails for other reasons. For example: checking for pthread_kill... yes checking for pthread_rwlock_destroy... yes checking for pthread_detach with <pthread.h>... yes checking for pthread_setconcurrency... yes checking for pthread_getconcurrency... yes The failures are not always the same. All of the failures seem to be associated with the ability of the software to detect the existence of files or directories. Since two things changed since this last worked, the obvious possibility is that this is related to upgrading to Windows XP SP3, or is related to the latest upgrade of Cygwin. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I have attached an old (when it worked) copy of cygcheck -s -r as well as a recent copy. Is there a simple way to go back to an older Cygwin version? I can do that and then check to see if this is associated with Win XP SP3 or the newer Cygwin. Uninstalling Win XP SP3 is not easily done. Thanks for any suggestions. Regards, -Allan
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