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Re: more "address space needed ... is already occupied" problems (with snapshot of 2012-02-20)


On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Tassilo Philipp  wrote:
> Doesn't do anything, and believe me, I tried that probably 50 times in all kinds of combinations...

do not top post please.

From where this "etc.so" is coming for ?
If it is something that you just built, than you should add all your
dll / so files to the rebase list using the "-T" option

rebaseall [-b BaseAddress] [-o Offset] [-s DllSuffix] [-T FileList |
-] [-4|-8] [-v}

so something like

find you_build_tree -name "*.so" > /tmp/rebase_list
find you_build_tree -name "*.dll" >> /tmp/rebase_list

and from dash
rebaseall -T /tmp/rebase_list

>
>
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:03:45 +0100
> marco atzeri  wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 2:29 AM, Tassilo Philipp ?wrote:
>> > Hello ml,
>> >
>> > I recently ran into many problems using rake to build a few of my projects, whenever rake calls itself recursively (for subprojects, etc. as in a typical make-style build tool setup). It's very random - sometimes I get a single error, sometimes nothing, but most of the time it sits there and prints the following until I kill the build:
>> >
>> > ? ? 17 [main] ruby 1028 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by 'etc.so' (0x360000) is already occupied
>> > ? ? ?1 [main] ruby 2076 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by 'etc.so' (0x360000) is already occupied
>> > ? ? ?1 [main] ruby 2128 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by 'etc.so' (0x360000) is already occupied
>> > ? ? ....
>> >
>> > I checked the mailing list and found all kind of infos about similar problem, but none of the solutions worked for me. What I - unsuccessfully - tried so far:
>> >
>> > - using the snapshot of feb 9, 2012 (which contains a fix by Corinna, that apparently solved a very similar problem pointed out a few days ago)
>> > - using latest snapshot of feb 20, 2012
>> > - using cygwin 1.7.10 and 1.7.9
>> > - playing around with rebaseall and peflagsall, with and without rebooting the machine
>> > - using ruby 1.8.7 as it is available via setup.exe
>> > - using self-built version of llatest release of ruby 1.9.3
>> > - wiping cygwin off my machine and reinstalling a mint version
>> > - many different combinations of the above
>> >
>> > So well, I guess 'm stuck. Any ideas?
>>
>> rebaseall ?
>> That is the standard solution for fork problem.
>> http://cygwin.com/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.fixing-fork-failures
>>
>> It is likely needed any time you install a different cygwin version
>> including snapshots
>> or upgrade any other packages.
>>
>> Regards
>> Marco
>>
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