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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 23:59:37 +0100
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Hi,

    It has been a long time since I last used Cygwin.... but these past 
days I did my come back ;-)
and I noticed that many processes stops without any message ("joe" 
editor, the "make" program,
"configure" script while I were compiling Videolan VLC, the "cd" command 
(yes, it fails !) and many others ...)

Before saying it's "my computer's problem" just read the following  :

1) I had the same problem today at my office ....
2) The 2 tested computers are not linked in any way (so don't think 
about viruses ^^)

Sorry, so I don't have any error message, and the behavior is totally 
random ....

So I've just a question : do you have the same problem ? Is there any 
way to trace program execution in cygwin for example ?

Thx


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