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commit d1be0a59d4,
"Cygwin: winpids: Fix getting process multiple times"
fixed duplicate processes in ps -W output, but it fixed
the symptom, not the cause.  It also didn't fix the problem
that the `ps' process itself may show up twice in its own
output.

This patch fixes it.  The spawn worker only deleted the
"winpid.PID" symlink of the current process if the child is
a non-Cygwin process, under the assumption that the exec'ing
process exits anyway.  However, the Window in which both
winpid.PID symlinks point to the same cygpid.PID area is just
too long.  The spawn worker now also deletes its own winpid.PID
symlink if the exec'ed process is a Cygwin process.

Additionally the fix from d1be0a59d4
is now performed on the calling process, too.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2019-04-02 13:00:22 +02:00
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