Memory Leak install Binutil ?
Harold L Hunt II
huntharo@msu.edu
Wed Nov 27 05:16:00 GMT 2002
David,
I do not think that your problem has much to do with the failed binutils
install. Rather, I think that your problem has something to do with
either a failed installation of the new version of the Cygwin DLL or it
is due to a problem with the new version of the Cygwin DLL that was
released just a day or two ago. If it is the former, then you should
try reinstalling the cygwin package (which contains cygwin1.dll), if it
is the later, I am sure that we will hear tons of corroborating reports
in the next several days :)
Harold
David Worthen wrote:
>Hi All,
>I am trying to install binutils on cygwin running under Win 98. =
>Unfortunately it fails at the same spot each time (see below for the =
>error messages).
>
>It almost seems like there is a memory leak since after the binutil =
>install failure, I tried to start a command shell and Windows reported =
>it did not have enough memory to start a shell. The only running process =
>is bash.
>
>Ideas? Suggestions?
>
>Regards David
>PS: Error messages follow:
>
>checking if package supports dlls... no
>checking whether to build shared libraries... no
>checking whether to build static libraries... yes
> 165 [main] sh 438179 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed, =
>0x980000..0x
>CC4000, done 0, windows pid 4294683529, Win32 error 8
>eval: Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
>eval: Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
>configure: error: libtool configure failed
>Configure in /build-binutils/binutils-2.13/opcodes failed, exiting.
>
>
>
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