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Re: Does shared memory support work on cyg64?




On 21/03/2014 21:28, Linda Walsh wrote:
Marco Atzeri wrote:



$ cygrunsrv -LV

command given in 64 bit space

Service             : cygserver           (Installation path: E:\cygwin)

reporting that the 32 bit one is installed in another path/root
than "cygrunsrv"

Display name        : CYGWIN cygserver
Current State       : Stopped
Command             : /usr/sbin/cygserver
stdin path          : /dev/null
stdout path         : /var/log/cygserver.log
stderr path         : /var/log/cygserver.log
Process Type        : Own Process
Startup             : Manual
Account             : LocalSystem

Service             : cygserver64

No installation path, so same path/root of "cygrunsrv" command

Display name        : CYGWIN cygserver64
Current State       : Running
Controls Accepted   : Stop
Command             : /usr/sbin/cygserver
stdin path          : /dev/null
stdout path         : /var/log/cygserver64.log
stderr path         : /var/log/cygserver64.log
Process Type        : Own Process
Startup             : Manual
Account             : LocalSystem
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Now you have me curious -- how do you have the 1 cygrunsrv command
listing both a 32-bit version and a 64-bit version?

Wouldn't the cygrunsrv just list the the services in the same
bit-class?

So... just from the above -- it looks like your 32bit and 64-bit
are running the same binary -- i.e. from the view of
cygrunsrv....am I missing something?

the base path/root for the two installations is different



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