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RE: installation problem


the problem was that the path of the cygwin1.dll file was not set correctly.

>===== Original Message From cygwin@cygwin.com =====
>Care to post it here for the archives?
>	Igor
>
>On Tue, 27 May 2003, vanloocm wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your help but we've finally found what the problem was.
>> Best regards.
>> Melanie
>>
>> >===== Original Message From cygwin@cygwin.com =====
>> >Hmm, these aren't the logs of the session when the crash happened.  If you
>> >got them from the same directory as setup.exe, please attach the ones from
>> >/var/log instead.  FYI, setup.log.full gets overwritten every time you run
>> >setup, so if you have run setup since, please try to reproduce the crash
>> >before you attach the log file.
>> >
>> >As for the OS [Operating System], I meant the version of Windows you're
>> >running.
>> >       Igor
>> >
>> >On Mon, 26 May 2003, vanloocm wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thanks for your reply.
>> >>
>> >> I've attached to this email the setup.log and setup.log.full
>> >> files...do you think Mcafee antivirus is the problem? Could you give
>> >> me the address of the OS to which you adviced me to send those files?
>> >>
>> >> Thank you again.
>> >>
>> >> Regards.
>> >>
>> >> Melanie.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >===== Original Message From cygwin@cygwin.com =====
>> >> >On Mon, 26 May 2003, vanloocm wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Hi,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I've downloaded cygwin (from http://cygwin.com) and tried to install
>> >> >> it but the installation do not work and I receive the following error
>> >> >> message:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The instruction memory at "0x0045f1b0" referenced memory at
>> >> >> "0x00000000".  The memory could not de "written".
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Does anyone no what that means and what I should do.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks in advance.
>> >> >> Melanie
>> >> >
>> >> >This means that there is most likely a bug in the version of setup that
>> >> >you downloaded.  It might be a good idea if you mentioned the OS that 
this
>> >> >happens on and posted your setup.log and setup.log.full (which can be
>> >> >found in either the directory you ran setup from or /var/log, depending 
on
>> >> >how far you've gotten).  It would probably make sense to post them
>> >> >compressed.
>> >> >
>> >> >Another thing you might want to do is run the debug snapshot of 
setup.exe
>> >> >and report where it crashes (if it does).  This would allow people to 
at
>> >> >least match the crashing address to the function name.
>> >> >       Igor
>
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