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Re: procps and pgrep hang
- From: Tom Rodman <cygzr at trodman dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2012 07:10:04 -0500
- Subject: Re: procps and pgrep hang
- References: <201205161650.q4GGoiv3000900@localhost.localdomain> <201205170146.q4H1k9AJ001926@localhost.localdomain> <20120517020441.GA10314@ednor.casa.cgf.cx> <201205211640.q4LGeucD023330@localhost.localdomain> <20120523155327.GJ9200@calimero.vinschen.de> <201205301312.q4UDCcIO004057@localhost.localdomain> <20120530155332.GC26411@calimero.vinschen.de> <201206060131.q561VOHa009097@localhost.localdomain> <20120606080849.GC23539@calimero.vinschen.de>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Wed 6/6/12 10:08 +0200 Corinna wrote:
> On Jun 5 20:31, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > On Wed 5/30/12 17:53 +0200 Corina wrote:
--SNIP
> > Tonight on my laptop I have been unable to get either problem
> > to show up on the cygwin-inst-20120504.tar.bz2 snapshot.
> >
> > To get the hang to show up on the cygwin-inst-20120507.tar.bz2
> > snapshot. I start a rxvt, and then 'net start sshd', putty (ssh) to the
> > localhost using public key trust, then ran:
procps -wwH -o pid,ppid,user,tty,args -e
> And the same occurs under a recent snapshot?
This morning I tried cygwin-inst-20120604.tar.bz2, and the problem
shows up in the same way as decribed above for cygwin-inst-20120507.tar.bz2.
--
thanks/regards,
Tom
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