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Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 13:50:31 +0100
From: Fergus <fergus AT bonhard DOT uklinux DOT net>
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Subject: Error in [1.7] involving /netrel/src/cygwin-1.7.0-61/winsup/cygwin/mount.cc
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Strange. I know you are not very interested in debugging user-specific 
bespoke executables and I know that providing a test case would be 
ideal, but an executable that has built and executed here successfully 
under Cygwin [1.5] for the last nn years, fails in [1.7] with the message

$ ./this_is_the_user_executable.exe
assertion "root_idx != -1" failed: file 
"/netrel/src/cygwin-1.7.0-61/winsup/cygwin/mount.cc", line 363, 
function: void mount_info::init()
Stack trace:
Frame     Function  Args
00229974  7713F003  (0000003C, 0000EA60, 00000000, 00229A98)
00229988  7713EFB2  (0000003C, 0000EA60, 000000A4, 00229A7C)
00229A98  610B9E93  (00000000, 0000003C, 00229AB8, 00000000)
00229B78  610B6B27  (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000)
00229BC8  610B6F3B  (00000348, 00229BF0, 00229C04, 00229C04)
00229C88  610B7061  (00000348, 00000006, 00229CB8, 610B7105)
00229C98  610B709C  (00000006, 0022CE88, 00229CB8, C98AA326)
00229CB8  610B7105  (6115A054, 61191E44, 61191E54, 0000016B)
00229CE8  6100109B  (61191E54, 0000016B, 611922AC, 61191E44)
0022CD18  6107B57D  (60FD000C, 611D4798, 004E1E68, 6106E0E9)
0022CD78  610B2090  (00000000, 0022CDB0, 610066F0, 7FFDF000)
End of stack trace

Crazy I know, but is there anything obviously wrong (or recently 
changed) with mount.cc at your end? I'm using Windows 7 build 7600. 
Thank you.

Fergus


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