Hi all, Dunno about everyone else, but on my system "pstree -a" crashes with a SEGV everytime. On looking into it, it turns out to be because the process object it creates for pid 1 (we don't have a real init process on cygwin) isn't fully initialised (it works by lazy initialisation, creating the object for a given pid when it first finds a reference to that pid as ppid of another process, but it doesn't fill in the details until that pid is subsequently enumerated, and we don't have a psuedo-entry in /proc/1, even though we use it as the ppid of top-level cygwin processes, so the entry for pid 1 gets created but never filled in and we crash when we try and print out its command line, since the supposed argc is some uninitialised and generally huge/negative hex number).
Anyway if anyone else wants "pstree -a" to work, I found the attached patch solved the problem for me. The first hunk fixes a minor build error, the second ensures a sane default (i.e. empty) command line if there's no real /proc entry for the pid. You also may need to take care of config options and adding -lintl, as described in the original announcement[*]. [EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/chips/tulla> /usr/build/install/bin/cygcheck.exe -c psmisc Cygwin Package Information Package Version Status psmisc 21.5-1 OK [EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/chips/tulla> cheers, DaveK [*] - http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2005-03/msg00003.html -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today....
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