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On 11/21/2013 15:57, Warren Young wrote:
On 11/21/2013 15:50, Warren Young wrote:On 11/21/2013 15:13, casem wrote:$ procps -V Unknown HZ value! (632) Assume 1024.Does the warning go away if you run $ HZ=1024 procps -V instead?By the way, I tried it here and didn't get the complaint. It seems someone has set the HZ environment variable to 632 for some reason. You can verify this with "echo $HZ".
Thanks. I had already tried setting the environmental variable HZ to 1024 prior to receiving your latest message, so couldn't check if it already had a value. I also use a third party software that had been compiled with an earlier Cygwin version. I was not sure if that was affecting my stand-alone installation somehow so the developer of that software just rebuilt it with the latest Cygwin and I installed that version. I then restarted my computer and now "echo $HZ" returns nothing and the error no longer appears, so I think it is resolved, not sure if it was just the restart or also updating the other software. Sorry I did not try that earlier.
For what it's worth, the "632" number in the message had been incrementing occasionally and was up to 641 by the time I received your email, so I'm unsure what was setting it, but it is no longer an issue. Thanks for your assistance.
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