On Jul 12 07:46, David Allsopp wrote: > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > On Jul 10 10:51, David Allsopp wrote: > > > I've been trying out the x86 emulation in Microsoft's ARM64 version of > > > Windows 10 1803. > > > > > > I had two issues with Cygwin x86. The first, which is simple, is that > > > Windows doesn't by default create C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\etc > > > which causes /etc/postinstall/base-files-mketc.sh to exit with an > > > error all the time. I wonder if there's a possible workaround to make > > that less intrusive? > > > > Try if C:\Windows\Sysnative\drivers\etc works. That should be the easiest > > way to fix the issue in the script. > > It does indeed. Certainly seems like a good fallback (if not possible > default, although I'm sure someone out there takes advantage of a > different hosts file between 32-bit and 64-bit!!). I'm happy to tweak > the script if you can remind me where its repo is? https://sourceware.org/cygwin-apps/ has a list of Cygwin-specific projects hosted on cygwin.com. The base-files project is maintained by Achim Gratz. Please send patches to the cygwin-apps mailing list. > > > The error message implies that it may have computed the wrong > > > directory, which it hasn't - it's just that the directory doesn't > > > exist. > > > > > > The other is that all Cygwin binaries are emitting the "Could not > > > compute FAST_CWD pointer" warning. > > > > Nothing we can do about, unless somebody dives into assembler code > > on such a system. If the code switches to ARM64 early, this could > > be tricky. > > The machine I'm using is only for testing on this platform - I can > grant access to it if it'd be worth looking into? > > > As a workaround I pushed a patch to check for running in WOW64 under > > ARM64. The warning is skipped then. The already existing fallback > > code should work most of the time. Just give the latest developer > > snapshot from https://cygwin.com/snapshots/ a try. > > OK, so this is very weird - both GetNativeSystemInfo and GetSystemInfo > are returning 0 in both wProcessorArchitecture and wReserved (and FWIW > 586 in dwProcessorType). This is with GCC 6.4.0 (i686-w64-mingw32-gcc) > and with Microsoft's own **x86** Cl (19.15.26629.1 in VS 2017.8 > Preview 4). My test program is simply: This looks like a bug in the emulator. You may want to contact Microsoft. Nevertheless, we can use the current buggy reply to our advantage: We know we're running in an emulator. The value of wProcessorArchitecture returned by GetNativeSystemInfo should never be 0. 6, 9, 12 are ok, but 0??? So, if the GetNativeSystemInfo returns 0 we can still skip the warning. For completeness, I'd like to see the output of `uname -a' in Cygwin, though. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat