Bug in win32all-128 with multiprocessor NT

Darrell darrell at dorb.com
Thu Feb 24 23:43:30 EST 2000


> The "pname" is to be replaced by whatever process name you want to try
this
> on.  For example, if you have the NT version of XEmacs running, the line
> would look like:
> pid = win32pdhutil.FindPerformanceAttributesByName("xemacs")
>
Yelp that's what I did. Tried with and without the ".exe". It just sits
there for about 15sec
,chewing up CPU then returns [].

--Darrell






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