Cygwin causes 0x00000024 Stop Error (BLUE SCREEN)

Robert Collins rbcollins@cygwin.com
Sun Nov 24 14:36:00 GMT 2002


On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 08:27, Randall R Schulz wrote:


> 
> Likewise, it cannot be the locus of a fix for such a problem. While I 
> certainly cannot speak for others who read this list, I doubt anyone is 
> going to a) be able to help you much to solve this situation, since it is 
> surely idiosyncratic and specific to your system; b) be motivated to do so.

Randall, I think this is a little to enthusiastic! While setup.exe is
not the root cause of the problem, it may be triggering the fault - and
because (assuming that kb 195857 is the cause (*))
a) cygwin is for windows
b) this fault is apparently endemic to windows
c) MS haven't fixed it

The onus is on us to have cygwin work around the fault. We've done that
before, we'll do it again. Daniels email was informed, researched, and
pleasant - so I'll certainly be assisting (but not admitting to a setup
'bug' per se :}) and I suspect Max will too.

Rob

(*) The technet article doesn't list XP as suffering from the fault,
which I read to mean that the fault is fixed in XP, and (inferring here)
is a kernel issue which would change current published 2K and NT
behaviour, thus will not be fixed on those kernels.


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