I have downloaded the cygwin setup executable. When I run it, as adminstrator or not, I get the following message window:
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000022). Click OK to
close the application.
Here is the list of "Unknown Package":
Package: Unknown package
000-cygwin-post-install.sh exit code -1073741790
autoconf.sh exit code -1073741790
autoconf2.5.sh exit code -1073741790
automake.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.10.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.11.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.4.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.5.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.6.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.7.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.8.sh exit code -1073741790
automake1.9.sh exit code -1073741790
base-files-mketc.sh exit code -1073741790
base-files-profile.sh exit code -1073741790
bash.sh exit code -1073741790
bashdb.sh exit code -1073741790
colordiff.sh exit code -1073741790
colorgcc.sh exit code -1073741790
coreutils.sh exit code -1073741790
font-bh-lucidatypewriter-dpi75.sh exit code -1073741790
fontconfig.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-g++.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-g77.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-java.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-mingw-core.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-mingw-g++.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-mingw-g77.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-mingw-java.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc-mingw-objc.sh exit code -1073741790
gcc.sh exit code -1073741790
indent.sh exit code -1073741790
man.sh exit code -1073741790
terminfo.sh exit code -1073741790
terminfo0.sh exit code -1073741790
tidy.sh exit code -1073741790
update-info-dir.sh exit code -1073741790
xpdf.sh exit code -1073741790
As shown in the Postinstall script errors window. I am installing on Windows 7, on a 64-bit computer.
Edit 1:
I checked the cygwin
folder and it is marked as read-only. This is a sticky bit and won't change. I'm having my I.T. department investigate this issue.
How can I get rid of these errors?
I have no idea what your problem is, but when I get mysterious errors using Cygwin on 64-bit processors for the first time, my first thought is, "try rebaseall."
Resolved. The company has an application SOPHOS which was interfering with the installation of Cygwin.
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