[ gaim-Support Requests-1462515 ] When cygwin1.dll files are deleted Gaim stops working

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Support Requests item #1462515, was opened at 2006-03-31 21:36
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Category: win32
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jarrod Newkirk (newkirkj)
Assigned to: Daniel Atallah (datallah)
Summary: When cygwin1.dll files are deleted Gaim stops working

Initial Comment:
For a programming class at college we are using cygwin.
We are using Cygwin on Windows to compile the files
with the "make" command that will be used to run a
microprocessor.  I went to compile the files with
"make" and an error came up that said there was more
than one "cygwin1.dll" file on the computer.  The error
then said to search for the other cygwin1.dll files and
then delete the older files and leave the newest
"cygwin1.dll" file.  I did this and the make worked and
compiled the files perfectly on Cygwin.  That I tried
to run gaim and it would not come up.  I then restored
the deleted files with no effect.

So I then uninstalled gaim and reinstalled it.  This
did not fix the problem.

This has occurred to me on two different computers. 
When the other two cygwin1.dll files are deleted gaim
will not work or even come up.  Any of us that are
using cygwin have to delete the other cygwin1.dll files
off our computers for the Linux "make" command to work.
 When we do this gaim stops working and cannot be fixed.

I was wondering if anyone has come across this problem
before.

I use gaim all the time and would hate to have to stop
using it because of Cygwin.

Jarrod Newkirk
jnewkirk@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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>Comment By: Daniel Atallah (datallah)
Date: 2006-04-03 21:34

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in vim or any other decent editor, edit (or create) .bashrc
in your home directory with the following line:

export PATH=$PATH:/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/GNUARM/bin

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Comment By: Jarrod Newkirk (newkirkj)
Date: 2006-04-03 19:16

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O.K. how would I add this directory to the .bashrc file in
cygwin.  I know how to open and edit the file, but I cannot
find out how to add: 

C:\Program Files\GNUARM\bin  to the file.  

All I can find on the internet is aliases.

Could you help me? 

Thank you for all of the previous responses.

Jarrod Newkirk




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Comment By: Daniel Atallah (datallah)
Date: 2006-04-02 21:51

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GNUARM basically contains a cygwin runtime.

You can update your ~/.bashrc to add the GNUARM directory to
the bash PATH if you need to use it from the cygwin shell -
that way you don't pollute the System PATH.

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Comment By: Jarrod Newkirk (newkirkj)
Date: 2006-04-02 00:07

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I looked at the path and cygwin was not in the path but
GNUARM was, which uses the cygwin1.dll.  This is the program
being used by Cygwin to cross platform the program.  It
compiles the programs in Windows for the ARM Tini2131
microprocessor.  If I remove it from the path, the make
command in cygwin will not work, but gaim will load fine.  I
put the path back in, and gaim will load sometimes with a
error at the opening. 

The error is "This application has failed to start because
cygwin1.dll was not found.  Re-installing the application
may fix this problem."  After I click OK gaim loads.

I remember in the setup of the GNUARM program, it sets the
path variable to its bin directory so cygwin can use it
programs.

Do you have any other suggestions?

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Comment By: Daniel Atallah (datallah)
Date: 2006-04-01 01:58

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I read this three times and it still doesn't make sense. 
Gaim itself doesn't use cygwin at all.

The problem is that you have cygwin in your System PATH. 
I'm guessing that by removing the dll you mention, you cause
the other instance of cygwin (that is in your path) to not
be broken... which in turn causes gaim's tcl loader plugin
to error and gaim not to start (this particular problem is
described in the wingaim FAQ).

It is bad practice to introduce incompatible dlls into your
System PATH - and putting cygwin in it does just that.

You should remove cygwin from the PATH and gaim will work
just fine.

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