How to correctly rebase?

Ken Brown kbrown@cornell.edu
Sun Oct 18 12:45:00 GMT 2015


On 10/18/2015 7:14 AM, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
> Ken and Others,
>
> On Friday, 2015-10-16 11:07:58 -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
>
>> On 10/16/2015 8:58 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
>> ...
>>> As Warren and Achim have both suggested, you may just have too many DLLs for
>>> 32-bit Cygwin.
>
> Just to make sure: Are we talking  about Windows and Windows application
> DLLs PLUS Cygwin and  Cygwin application DLLs?   Or are we  just talking
> about Cygwin and Cygwin application DLLs?

Just Cygwin and Cygwin application DLLs.

>>>                  Can you uninstall some unneeded packages?
>
> I'm sure I can.  In the course of  using Cygwin I've installed plenty of
> packages and  have also uninstalled  some again.   And each  package in-
> stalled has also  installed all the packages  it depends on,  while each
> package deinstalled has naturally left all its dependees on my system.
>
> Question:  is there some command  line tool which lists all dependencies
> for a given package?   I could then  write a small  shell script to find
> out the list of  packages which are not  required by any  other package.
> And if I then  find packages  in this list  which I don't  require, too,
> I've found some candidates ...

Install the cygcheck-dep package and use the script /usr/bin/cygcheck-dep.

>>>                                                             Or switch to 64-bit
>>> Cygwin?
>
> Well, it's a bit strange: the hardware in fact IS 64 bit,  but the Vista
> running on it is 32 bit,  because this laptop  is a convertible and some
> of the tablet  specific drivers,  for instance for the stylus,  were (at
> least five years ago) only available as 32  bit versions.  So the quest-
> ion is:  what does 64 bit Cygwin require?   Only any Windows on a 64 bit
> hardware or a 64 bit Windows on a 64  bit hardware?   I suspect it's the
> latter ...

Yes, I think so.

>>> By the way, I don't think you have yet attached cygcheck output as requested in
>>> http://cygwin.com/problems.html:
>
> You are right.  That was mainly because my initial problem wasn't of the
> kind "What's wrong with my Cygwin installation?"  but rather of the kind
> "What's wrong with my way to rebase my Cygwin DLLs?".  I've appended the
> output below,  and I really hope  you're right,  and somebody  will spot
> something there ...

In the future, please follow the instructions, which say to send the cygcheck 
output as an *attachment*.  This is to avoid bogus hits when people search the 
archives.

The only things that jump out at me are the ZoneAlarm warning (which you already 
know about) and the fact that you do indeed have a large number of packages 
installed.

Ken

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