system shared memory version mismatch detected

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Daniel
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system shared memory version mismatch detected

Hello.
I have installed cwRsync V2.0.4 (latest) and when I run a simple script which is the following:

@ECHO OFF
SET CWRSYNCHOME=C:\PROGRAM FILES\CWRSYNC
SET CYGWIN=nontsec
SET HOME=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
SET CWOLDPATH=%PATH%
SET PATH=%CWRSYNCHOME%\BIN;%PATH%
rsync -avz --delete /cygdrive/d/perso/ john@mydomain.com:work/d/perso

I get the following error:
C:\PROGRAM FILES\CWRSYNC\BIN\rsync.exe (392): *** system shared memory version mismatch detected - 0x75BE0074/0x75BE0084.

I have already seen a post and the error message that suggest to delete all other cygwin1.dll files and rebooting the computer. I did this, but it still doesn't work, I always get the same message.

Could someone help me ?

I am using Windows XP home SP2.

Thanks,
Daniel

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Re: system shared memory version mismatch detected

I recommend to double-check the existence of other cygwin1.dll in your path or it is used by some programs loaded into memory.

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Re: system shared memory version mismatch detected

Hello,
I have the exact same error message using a video conversion program called videora, that apparently makes use of cygwin1.dll.

Did you succeed understand and solve this problem ?
Thanks for helping

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Re: system shared memory version mismatch detected

Hello,

I have the exact same error message using a video conversion program called videora, that apparently makes use of cygwin1.dll.

Did you succeed understand and solve this problem ?

Thanks for helping

Cygwin uses a named/versioned shared memory area during its operations. You will run into problems if you have two parallel cygwin-dependent applications, which make use of different versions of cygwin1.dll. There is no straight solution to this problem, other than to remove one of the applications.

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