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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:25:32 +0400
From: "burning shadow" <burning DOT shadow AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: ps -a does not show wget running in background
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Yes, you were right. It wasn't a cygwin binary. It's a mystery to me
how could it get there. I had cygwin wget package installed, and
reinstall placed the right binary there.

> Like cgf, I can't reproduce.  It looks like the wget binary
> D:\tools\cygwin\bin\wget.exe is not a Cygwin binary, despite being in a
> directory path having the word "cygwin" in it.
>
> Please run `cygcheck D:/tools/cygwin/bin/wget.exe' and paste the output
> into your reply.  Also, did you try the latest developer snapshot from
> http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ to see if the problem persists?  Iff it's
> a problem, that is...
>
>
> Corinna

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