Cygwin Shell Fails to Start when Enabling High Address
Benjamin Cao
becao@progress.com
Tue Feb 24 21:33:00 GMT 2015
Hi,
I had to enable high address for some machines for testing. I set the AllocationPreference registry key to be 0X100000.
To start by Cygwin shell, I have a script that does this:
@echo off
set CYGWIN="nodosfilewarning"
sh --login
The error I will get when trying to start the shell is this:
1 [main] sh 5648 c:\cygwin\bin\sh.exe: *** fatal error - internal error reading the windows environment - too many environment variables?
If I leave the CYGWIN variable unset, it will work fine. My concern is that when and if I come across an instance in my testing where I NEED the CYGWIN variable set, this problem will come up again. Are there any tips I can user to further investigate this issue?
Thanks,
Ben Cao
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