On Feb 15 18:40, Christian Franke wrote:
> fuser reports missing /proc/net/unix and does not list any used files:
>
> $ cygcheck -f /bin/cygwin1.dll
> cygwin-1.7.10-1
>
> $ cygcheck -f /bin/fuser
> psmisc-22.14-1
>
> $ sleep 100 > /tmp/foo &
> [1] 4132
>
fuser reports missing /proc/net/unix and does not list any used files:
$ cygcheck -f /bin/cygwin1.dll
cygwin-1.7.10-1
$ cygcheck -f /bin/fuser
psmisc-22.14-1
$ sleep 100 > /tmp/foo &
[1] 4132
$ fuser /tmp/foo
Cannot open /proc/net/unix: No such file or directory
$ fuser -a /tmp/foo
Hello,
I wonder if the fuser utility coming with Cygwin is returning an error code
that isn't in line with the IEEE specifaction. What is happening:
---
somog...@demuc12306 ~
$ fuser /cygdrive/f/Bazsi/cygwin/bin/bash; echo $?
/cygdrive/f/Bazsi/cygwin/bin/bash: 2708e
0
somog...@demuc
At 09:34 AM 1/7/2005, you wrote:
>I searched both the cygwin packages and gnu site for fuser but didn't find it.
>Did I miss it or is it not there? If not are there any plans to port fuser to
>cygwin?
No, it is not part of any current package, as a check of
<http://cygwin.com
I searched both the cygwin packages and gnu site for fuser but didn't
find it. Did I miss it or is it not there? If not are there any plans to
port fuser to cygwin?
TIA
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Chuck
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