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Subject: Re: Extending cygwin's process table (progress report)
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From: "Joerg Schaible" <joerg DOT schaible AT db DOT com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 13:09:58 +0000
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Hi Chris,

>I do use windows pids wherever possible but execed processes still have
>their normal split personality.  If a process is execed, as far as
>cygwin is concerned, it maintains the same "Windows PID" throughout its
>lifetime.  As far as Windows is concerned, there are, unfortunately,
>still multiple pids to contend with.

you may have a look at following resource. May be you can solve the PID problem for execed processes:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/periodic/period98/win320698.htm

Greetings,
Jörg



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