Mail Archives: cygwin/1996/10/24/09:35:40
There are a variety of existing tools that do this for WinNT, that
display all processes in the system. Source for a couple are found in
the Win32SDK, like tlist.exe. My personal favorite is pstat.exe found
in the win32sdk \mstools\bin
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Enrico Brunetta [SMTP:enrico AT modulo DOT com]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 1996 8:09 AM
>To: Geoffrey Noer
>Cc: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
>Subject: Re: source code for 'ps' command ?
>
>
>Geoffrey Noer (noer AT cygnus DOT com) wrote on Oct 22, 1996 15:17:
>>> I just downloaded the distribution and found a ps.exe (which works fine)
>>>
>>> I was wondering why there is no source code for the command (I'm a NT
>>>newbie
>>> that would like to know how the ps program interfaces with the OS).
>>
>>src/winsup/utils/ps.cc
>
>Thanks for indicating the source code location, as it turns out my download
>was
>aborted and I was missing that directory tree.
>
>On the other hand, it seems to me that the 'ps' command is monitoring just
>subprocesses of bash. Is that true ? If so, is there any other command that
>will allow me to see every single process on my machine ?
>
>Thanks,
>Enrico.
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