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Subject: Re: Please try a snapshot - final push for 1.5.19
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On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 02:21:48PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>Looks like some Cygwin programs appear twice in the output of "ps -W" with
>the cvs HEAD DLL.  Sorry I just noticed it -- this seems to have been
>happening as far back as 10/03, though it is a regression from 1.5.18
>(1.5.18 does show Win32 paths for some Cygwin processes, so it may be that
>only the output format of "ps -W" has changed).

It's not a regression.  It's a side effect of the way exec works.
Corinna asked me to make a change which resulted in this behavior wrt
"ps -W" a while ago.

cgf

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