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From: "Cary Jamison" <Cary_Jamison@Symantec.com>
Subject:  Re: bash is crashing
Date:  Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:49:43 -0600
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Eric Blake wrote:
> Are you running any sort of background program (virus scanner or
> desktop search engine) that might be interfering with cygwin, so that
> cygwin runs
> out of available Windows processes sooner?  What does 'ps -eaf' show,
> when run from another console while your strace is running?  Are
> there a lot of <defunct> cygwin processes hanging around?

I can't reproduce the problem today!  The only difference is I rebooted 
again after windows update installed the latest batch of patches.

Thanks for your help, anyway!

Cary




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