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On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 15:24:49, Ken Brown  wrote:

> It would be better to be able to debug ls and/or grep, but I don't know how to 
> get to subprocesses in gdb.  And I think I have to start with 'gdb bash' in 
> order for the process substitution to happen.

Sorry Ken, I cannot help you here (gdb/subprocesses) ... I have only superficial
knowledge of using gdb.

However, as I suspect this to be related to Cygwin's implementation of "/proc",
you will need help from Corinna.

Moreover, I am using W7 (perhaps David Karr also uses W7; he did not tell).

I would advice to focus on W10 (as W7 will cease to exist soon); I remember that
Corinna wrote that some "features" related to /proc could not be realized w/ W7.

Regards,
Henri


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