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On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 04:00:21 -0800 (PST), "Larry W. Virden" wrote:
> A developer has asked me to see if there is a way in Cygwin to get
output
> more similar to Solaris or other Unix system ps commands.
> 
> He specifically needs to get information about a process, its pid, and
the
> arguments passed to the process.
> 
> When I try the various flags for ps, I don't see any which displays the
> arguments.

Install the procps package and then use the procps command.

Chris

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