On 10/24/2013 6:03 AM, Anthony Geoghegan wrote:
I was intrigued by Jeff's post so I tried a couple of experiments of
my own and was able to duplicate the same behaviour - including the
bash process being shown as a Windows process - on my Cygwin
installation. The only difference was that I was getting Jan 1 instead
of Dec 31 for the STIME.
FWIW, I'm running 32-bit version of Cygwin on 64-bit Windows 7 and can
supply the output of cygcheck if it's useful. Also, I started my
Cygwin shell yesterday so "Oct 23" is the correct STIME for the bash
and ssh-agent processes.
As for the date issue, what you're seeing is the traditional UNIX/POSIX
start time (the number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970). It's nothing strange.
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Larry
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> Q: Are you sure?
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