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> It's irrelevent what the name of the .exe is. As > Igor already said, > even if a third party packages a cygwin1.dll that > has simply been > renamed, it will still have the same shared memory > name, so that if the > two DLLs are ever loaded at the same time they will > clash. This is > exactly what the error message you're getting > indicates -- that you have > two incompatible Cygwin libraries on your system > somewhere, even if one > of them has been renamed to something you don't > recognise. > Brian, I have uninstall OpenSSH and every software that was including cygwin1.dll (WinBoard, ...), and I obtain the same message when I try to launch cygwin. Pardon my insistance, I'm not familiar to the dll mechanism, and I understand that the name in the shared memory af a DLL instance does not correspond to the dll filename, but if I rename a .dll file, how can it be loaded again ? Furthermore, I have, right now, just one and only one cygwin1.dll, and it is the original one from the latest release. So maybe another program has loaded this dll from a totally different filename. Is there a way to know which dll is loaded in memory and which filename or program it is loaded from ? I don't mean to bother, just trying to understand and fix the problem as cygwin is a great tool and would help me in what I'm doing. Thx. PS: attached my latest cygcheck output. ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com
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