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Re: Perl child_info_fork runtime error


To resume my mail:

On Wed 2018-05-30 (12:57), Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> 
> One of my Perl programs produces strange runtime errors on a Windows 7
> system (CYGWIN_NT-6.1 32bit) of my colleague:
> 
>          0 [main] perl 4232 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed
>    by 'Encode.dll' (0x370000) is already occupied
>    Can't fork, trying again in 5 seconds at /client/bin/fexsend line 106.
>          1 [main] perl 7720 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed
>    by 'Encode.dll' (0x370000) is already occupied
>    Can't fork, trying again in 5 seconds at /client/bin/fexsend line 106.
>          1 [main] perl 5484 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed
>    by 'Encode.dll' (0x370000) is already occupied
>    Can't fork, trying again in 5 seconds at /client/bin/fexsend line 106.
> 

The information above was wrong. My colleague is using a 64 bit Windows!
And he was using my 32 bit cygwin installation.

After I gave him a 64 bit cygwin for his 64 bit Windows there are no more
"child_info_fork" errors! 

Sorry for the confusion, it was all my fault!


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