Tony Richardson wrote:
Andy <at> Jet-Net <Andy <at> jet-net.co.uk> writes:
In "ps -s" I get something like:
PID TTY STIME COMMAND
1234 con 09:00:00 /path/program
Is there a way of doing this through ps (or an alternative) in Cygwin?
An alternative would be to parse /proc/PID/cmdline. Arguments are
separated by null bytes.
cat /proc/$pid/cmdline | xargs -0 echo
um... and since Cygwin has this information, doesn't this mean that 'ps'
is missing a feature that is standard to pretty much every other *nix
implementation of 'ps'? (I don't have a POSIX standard handy, but I
wonder if this is an unnecessary POSIX violation?)
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