ps with command line arguments

2013-05-07 Thread AZ 9901
Hello, I run a bash script in a multi-user environment. This script uses "ps -ef" in particular to list all its instances. On a common UNIX / Linux system, it gives something like this : bobby 20326 20318 0 10:21 ?00:00:00 /bin/bash ./myscript.sh marty 20330 20342 0 10:23 ?

Re: ps with command line arguments

2013-05-07 Thread AZ 9901
Le 7 mai 2013 à 10:46, AZ 9901 a écrit : > Hello, > > I run a bash script in a multi-user environment. > This script uses "ps -ef" in particular to list all its instances. > > On a common UNIX / Linux system, it gives something like this : > bobby 20326 20318 0 10:21 ?00:00:00 /bin/

Re: ps with command line arguments

2013-05-07 Thread Warren Young
On 5/7/2013 02:46, AZ 9901 wrote: This script uses "ps -ef" in particular to list all its instances. Any script that relies on 'ps' output parsing is probably unportable from the get-go. Your script will also fail on most FreeBSD machines, for example. On FreeBSD, there is a kernel build

Re: ps with command line arguments

2013-05-07 Thread AZ 9901
Le 7 mai 2013 à 16:39, Warren Young a écrit : > Your script will also fail on most FreeBSD machines, for example. On > FreeBSD, there is a kernel build option that is often set which prevents user > space from *ever* seeing command line options. It's a security feature, > since there are all

printf + pthreads+gdb+mintty = hang?

2013-05-07 Thread Ryan Johnson
Hi all, Running the attached STC inside gdb hangs (zero CPU util, have to kill gdb from Task Manager, killing a.exe doesn't cut it). Compile line used: g++ -Wall -g -mthreads -DBUG bug.cpp I currently have the following package versions: cygwin-1.7.18(0.263/5/3) 2013-04-19 mintty-1.1.3-1 gdb-

Re: git-remote-https missing a shared library, problem with libopenldap2_4_2

2013-05-07 Thread Daniel R. Grayson
Thank you. Your output shows that the dependency of git upon libsasl2 is indirect, and that the real problem is that the package libopenldap2_4_2 fails to list libsasl2 as a dependency, even though its dll depends on it: $ cygcheck /bin/cygldap-2-4-2.dll | grep sasl C:\cygwin\bin\cygsasl2-2.dll

Re: luatex font path problem

2013-05-07 Thread Ken Brown
On 4/29/2013 10:50 PM, Arthur Tu wrote: On 4/30/2013 12:47 AM, Ken Brown wrote: On 4/28/2013 12:56 PM, Arthur Tu wrote: After lualatex command, file "~/.cache/texmf/luatex-cache/generic/names/otfl-names.lua" was generated. Entry like this for example { ["familyname"]="SimSun", ["fil

Re: git-remote-https missing a shared library, problem with libopenldap2_4_2

2013-05-07 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)
On 2013-05-07 15:40, Daniel R. Grayson wrote: Thank you. Your output shows that the dependency of git upon libsasl2 is indirect, and that the real problem is that the package libopenldap2_4_2 fails to list libsasl2 as a dependency, even though its dll depends on it: $ cygcheck /bin/cygldap-2-4-

Re: Package: libpango1.0_0 pango1.0.sh exit code 1

2013-05-07 Thread roadworrier
Thanks for the solution, this fixed the same problem I encountered after installing X11. Andrey Repin-3 wrote > Greetings, All! > > I was installing ImageMagick for first time, and Setup.exe hit the > abovementioned error. > Setup.log.full contains these relevant lines: > > 2013/02/16 21:31:27

Re: Cygwin64: errno.h error values

2013-05-07 Thread NightStrike
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 4:08 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: > 2013/5/3 Kai Tietz: >> 2013/5/3 Jan Nijtmans wrote: >>> The mingw-w64 cross-compiler in Cygwin64 (x64_64-w64-mingw32) >>> is currently lacking "errno.h", >> Absoultely an absurdity. Of course mingw-w64 provides an errno.h >> header. Not sure

Installing VIM installs lots of other stuff

2013-05-07 Thread Rick Patterson
Hello. I am wondering why installing VIm installs so many other things:  After doing a default install of Cgwin, and then not finding VIm, I added VIM to the install as well, but found it greatly increased my Cygwin install as follows. Dependencies listed to be installed: crypt libdb4.5 libgb