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FW: [ANNOUNCE] New package: procps-010801


Some time ago I picked an item off the Cygwin TODO list and wrote a /proc
virtual filesystem implementation for Cygwin. My initial testsuite for this
was the procps package that I have packaged up for all of you to enjoy. This
includes such programs as top, another implementation of ps (handily called
procps.exe so as not to cause conflicts), uptime, and vmstat.
Few notes:
   * It's highly likely that any bugs you find are in the /proc filesystem
implementation rather than the procps sources.
   * The procps version of ps.exe does not show Windows processes (because
the /proc filesystem doesn't support them), so cannot be used as a complete
replacement for Cygwin's existing ps implementation.
   * prockill forgets what it's supposed to do if you rename it to kill.

Enjoy
Chris

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