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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >> Here's some environment variables that may affect cygwin: >> CYGWIN = 'C:\CYGWIN' > I'd recommend getting rid of this setting. It's incorrect. That relic is now gone. >> Looking to see where common programs can be found, if at all... >> Not Found: awk >> Not Found: bash [snip] > Given what you've installed, the above is not good. It indicates that the > installation went awry somewhere. You should try rerunning 'setup.exe' and > see if it just needs to finish installing things. I ran setup.exe on my local repository. It reported no problems and offered no files for installation. > If not, you may want to > try removing everything and installing again. I hid the old c:\cygwin directory and did a new, minimal installation, selecting just cygwin and its dependent files. At post-install I received numerous invalid page fault errors identical to the original while bash was attempting to run. Thinking that my cygwin was corrupted, I deleted the new c:\cygwin directory and the local copy of cygwin-1.5.21-2.tar.bz2. Then I downloaded a new copy of cygwin-1.5.21-2.tar.bz2 and the other files that came with it. Another installation attempt and the same failures. Then I stepped back to the 'previous' versions offered by the mirror and downloaded that group of packages. (Unfortunately, that still includes the 1.5.21-2 version of cygwin but earlier versions of several other packages.) That installation went okay except for about twelve Error Starting Program windows reporting: "The BASH.EXE file is linked to missing export CYGREADLINE6.DLL:rl_variable_value" so the installation was not useable. In the interest of science I ran setup.exe again, this time only updating readline6. Setup finished without complaints but the original invalid page fault error in cygwin1.dll has returned. Cygcheck -c reports all files OK. The "Looking to see where common programs can be found..." section produced by cygcheck -s has improved as shown in the attached scheck.txt file. Should I try anything else?
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