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Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 18:59:42 +0200
From: Teun Burgers <a.rburgers@quicknet.nl>
Subject: Re: [gnugo-devel] cgoban + cygwin + w98se
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References: <3EECC07B.4CA8F70C@quicknet.nl> <3EED1374.5040004@cygwin.com>

Larry Hall wrote:

> Does it work on a recent snapshot (<http://cygwin.com/snapshots/>)?

No, it doesn't with the 20030608 snapshot.

fork() is called in a function called stealth(). If from gdb
I step over this function, the Socket operation on non-socket error
is reported. When stepping into this function and then stepping over the
fork() call, the program starts normally with the error.

Teun

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