On 9/16/05, David HM Spector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> None of the machines I have tested has Cygwin installed -- there are
> no sources/build files that I've seen for the Windows port so I don't
> know if its indeed using Cygwin linked in to the binaries...

Look for a file called "cygwin.dll" in the program directory.  This'd
mean that there's a Cygwin DLL there for the POSIX compatability layer
to get Ganglia to run.  If it's not there... well, if it's not on the
system at all, then I'm clueless as to the issue - then someone else
can take over and answer the question better.

> However, it can't be that hard to get the OS name and version number
> -- these are standard Windows API calls...
> There's also a CPU count reporting issue as well... all the SMP boxes
> I have report as single-CPU systems.

-- 
~Mike
 - Just my two cents
 - No man is an island, and no man is unable.

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