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Compiling With Cygwin

#1 User is offline   rpm 

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Posted 09 April 2005 - 12:27 PM

I got my code compiled with only one warning but when I try to run the exe it says

(2216): *** system shared memory version m
ismatch detected - 0x75BE007A/0x75BE007E.
This problem is probably due to using incompatible versions of the cygwin DLL.
Search for cygwin1.dll using the Windows Start->Find/Search facility
and delete all but the most recent version. The most recent version *should*
reside in x:\cygwin\bin, where 'x' is the drive on which you have
installed the cygwin distribution. Rebooting is also suggested if you
are unable to find another cygwin DLL.

I am using the one from the /bin folder. Any other way to solve this?
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Posted 09 April 2005 - 01:36 PM

If you sure its a cygwin1.dll problem, delete if exist cygwin1.dll in %systemroot%\system32, copy the cygwin1.dll from the cygwin\bin directory to another directory, for example c:\test, and also copy the compiled bin from it to the folder, and try to run it again ?
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Posted 30 May 2005 - 10:51 AM

shouldn't be really using cygwin to compile anything anyways. www.cygwin.com if you goto their website it's not meant to be native *nix nor run native apps such as that. i suggest using a virtual machine (vmware, microsoft virtual pc, etc) and do a real install of any *nix or freebsd system.
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Posted 21 June 2005 - 01:41 PM

if your trying to run the app in windows you should put a copy of cygwin1dll in the search path (c\windows;c\windows\system32)if your sure the ver is right. windows doesn't include the bin dir in the path unless you add it manually
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