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Re: Problems installing on Windows 7 x64


Same problem to me, with the same Windows configuration. Moreover at
the start, sometimes I got the error

$ sh ecos-install.tcl
eCos installer v2.0.1 starting...
Written and maintained by Jonathan Larmour <jifl@eCosCentric.com>

Retrieving installer metadata information...
      0 [main] tclsh8.5 1316 child_info_fork::abort: libtcl8.5.dll:
Loaded to different address: parent(0x5E0000) != child(0x590000)
      0 [main] tclsh8.5 3240 child_info_fork::abort: libtcl8.5.dll:
Loaded to different address: parent(0x5E0000) != child(0x410000)
      0 [main] tclsh8.5 3836 child_info_fork::abort: libtcl8.5.dll:
Loaded to different address: parent(0x5E0000) != child(0x410000)

*** ecos-install.tcl error: Failed to retrieve metadata:
couldn't fork child process: resource temporarily unavailable

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Thanks in advance.

F.

Il 14 aprile 2012 01:32, Andrew Hannam <andrewh@inmarket.com.au> ha scritto:
> When trying to install on Windows 7 x64 I got the following message after
> picking the distribution site and the install directory...
>
> Available prebuilt GNU tools:
>
> *** ecos-install.tcl error: *** ecos-install.tcl error: can't read
> "ecos_install::toolchains(CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64)": no such element in array
>
> What do I need to do to resolve this?
> PS. Searched Archives but couldn't find anything similar.
>
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