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Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 09:42:21 -0600
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From: Robert Citek <rwcitek AT alum DOT calberkeley DOT org>
Subject: /proc in Cygwin - Awesome ( was RE: No more /proc/registry ...
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I am running an older version of Cygwin (1.3.14).  Both 'cd /proc/registry'
and 'ls /proc/registry' work just fine.  In fact, 'cd /proc' works just
fine, too.

Until this thread started, I was not even aware that /proc existed under
Cygwin.  I cannot find any mention of it in the User Guide or the FAQ (used
grep).  Regardelss, this is a way-cool feature.

Thanks to all invovled for creating /proc in Cygwin.

Regards,
- Robert

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At 10:14 AM 1/30/2003 -0500, lhall AT pop DOT ma DOT ultranet DOT com wrote:
>Sorry, I'm running a snapshot version of 1.3.20 here (1/21/2003) but 
>your procedure below works fine for me.  Perhaps you want to try a 
>snapshot or a previous version of cygwin1.dll to see if that makes
>your problem better or worse.


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