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On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 01:12:18PM -0500, Sergey Okhapkin wrote: >> >One way is to create a tiny Cygwin app that is always running, and that >> >creates that shareable area that all Cygwin processes attach to. Sort of >> >a 'init' process. If it's dead, the next Cygwin DLL load will start it >> >again. >> >> Maybe we ought to install inetd by default. Kill two or three birds with >> one stone... >> > >BTW, a two or three years ago I ported linux's init to cygwin. It worked, >but was forgotten... Along with running /etc/rc to start inetd etc, I had >several getty running to accept a modem incoming calls:-) Hmm.... Interesting. We'd have to modify the DLL to allow init to be process 1, though. It just wouldn't be right otherwise. cgf
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