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Re: 1.7.10: cygpath -p "wide char path lists not yet supported" - cygcheck.out (0/1)
> On Feb 8 12:22, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > $ cygpath -u 'C:\WINDOWS'
> > /win/c/WINDOWS
> >
> > $ cygpath -pu 'C:\WINDOWS'
> > 15 [main] cygpath 5076 C:\cygwin\bin\cygpath.exe: *** fatal error - wide char path lists not
> > yet supported
> > Hangup
>
> Try `uname -r'
Erf, thanks. I had updated to 1.7.10, but as you guessed, uname -r said 1.7.9.
BTW, after restarting all Cygwin process, uname -r still said 1.7.9. So I rebooted; still 1.7.9. So
I looked in c:\cygwin\bin, and found that cygwin1.dll was still version 1.7.9, but there was also
cygwin1.dll.new, version 1.7.10. So I removed cygwin1.dll and renamed cygwin1.dll.new, and now I'm
running 1.7.10.
Is that the expected behavior for setup? I assume that I had left some Cygwin processes running
when I updated to 1.7.10. I don't remember setup warning me about replacing files in use, although
maybe it did and I forgot. But I thought the problem was supposed to take care of itself after a
reboot - I don't remember ever encountering cygwin1.dll.new before.
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