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At 21.08 17/03/2003 -0500, Jan Harkes wrote: >I'm not sure why you are getting EINTERNAL with mapprivate set to 0. It >indicates that something unexpected happened, and the most common reason >is when someone has a clock that ticks backward in time. i think it must have a fault tolerance anyway, i have all computers syncronized (time service on server) i am sure. >The other place where it is commonly generated is where we manage >mmapped segments. If the operating system fails to satisfy our mmap >request, or returns overlapping regions, or simply doesn't place the >mapping at the address we requested it. how can i test it? and: now i'll try other version of cygwin... Phil, and all other, which version are you using? >Jan DanieleReceived on 2003-03-18 12:38:11