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Re: OpenSSH Package Distribution Architecture Mismatch


On 4/11/2014 5:49 PM, Auteria W. Winzer Jr. wrote:
I noticed an anomaly within both 32bit and 64bit distributions of
OpenSSH.   The package maintainer inadvertently placed the architectures in
their opposition. At 1st glance I thought I had clicked the wrong icon
thinking I was using 64bit within 32bit's space, and vice-versa.

The latest OpenSSH package from both 32 and 64 bit resources displays
the  following:

FROM 32bit Cygwin (C:\cygwin)
TARGET: C:\cygwin\bin\mintty.exe -i /Cygwin-Terminal.ico -
winzera@USWSCOWINZERA ~

$ cygcheck -c openssh
Cygwin Package Information
Package              Version        Status
openssh              6.6p1-1        OK

winzera@USWSCOWINZERA /usr/sbin
$ ls -l sshd.exe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 winzera Domain Users 762397 Mar 18 12:41 sshd.exe

winzera@USWSCOWINZERA /usr/sbin
$ ldd sshd.exe
         ntdll.dll => /cygdrive/c/Windows/SysWOW64/ntdll.dll (0x77480000)
                                           ^^^^^^^^^
I assume you're basing your conclusion on the above information.

In conclusion: 32bit OpenSSH is in Cygwin64, and 64bit OpenSSH is in Cygwin32.

You're mistaken.  SysWOW64 is what 64-bit Windows uses to run 32-bit
executables.  If you 'ldd' other Cygwin 32-bit executables, you'll see the
same thing.  This is what's expected for any 32-bit Windows executable
actually.



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Larry

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