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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:37:12 -0500 (CDT)
From: Brian Ford <ford AT vss DOT fsi DOT com>
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Robb, Sam wrote:

> Hope this helps some...
>
> $ gdb --pid=1224
>
At least the stack trace part doesn't.  You attached to the bash exec stub
of cygpath, not cygpath itself.  There are already several of these back
traces in the archives.

The actual cygpath is here:

> Process: cygpath.exe Pid: 1280
>
Maybe all that DLL info is useful to a more trained eye.  I don't know.

> Path	Description	Company Name	Version
> <Unable to query process module information>
> C:\WINNT\system32\locale.nls
> C:\WINNT\system32\sortkey.nls
> C:\WINNT\system32\sorttbls.nls
> C:\WINNT\system32\unicode.nls
>
I got this too and figured it would not be of much use, so I didn't bother
including it.

The handle information might be interesting, though.

> ----------------------------------------
>
> Handle information for cygpath.exe:
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Process: cygpath.exe Pid: 1280
>
> Type	Name
> Desktop	\Default
> Directory	\Windows
> Directory	\KnownDlls
> File	\Device\Afd\Endpoint
> File	C:\cygwin
> File	\Device\NamedPipe\Win32Pipes.000004c0.00000001
> File	C:\cygwin\var\log\setup.log.postinstallXa00660
> File	\Device\NamedPipe\Win32Pipes.000004c0.00000001
> Key	HKLM
> Mutant	\BaseNamedObjects\DBWinMutex
> Process	bash.exe(1232)
> Process	bash.exe(1232)
> Process	bash.exe(1216)
> Section	\BaseNamedObjects\cygpid.4D0
> Section	\BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S3.S-1-5-21-313501798-2004386012-1271835937-1626.27
> Section	\BaseNamedObjects\cygwin1S3.shared.3
>
Here are the two WindowStation handles I mentioned.  Maybe this is normal.
I don't know.

> WindowStation	\Windows\WindowStations\WinSta0
> WindowStation	\Windows\WindowStations\WinSta0
>

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Brian Ford
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