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

Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Fri Feb 24 08:21:00 GMT 2012


On Feb 24 02:07, Tassilo Philipp wrote:
> > On my system:
> > 
> > $ rebase -si |grep etc.so
> > /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-cygwin/etc.so       base 0x5a1d0000 size 0x00009000
> 
> I believe you that that is usually the case, however, on my machine,
> this command doesn't return anything, even with a completely fresh
> cygwin install, including the ruby package.

What do you mean with "doesn't return anything"?  Do you mean it doesn't
return anything when piped into grep, or do you mean the output of
rebase -si is empty?  In theory neither of this should happen, *iff* you
used the latest rebase 4.0 for rebasing.  Do you have a file
/etc/rebase.db.i386 on your system?  If not, you should definitely
update to the latest rebase package and rebase again.  As for etc.so,
since it's in the list of installed files from the ruby package, it
should be rebased by default and therefore it should be found in the
/etc/rebase.db.i386 database by the rebase -si command.  This sounds
weird.


Corinna

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