Sysinternals for Linux from Microsoft who loves Linux

Microsoft has started developing a version of Sysinternals for Linux, with a complete which is already available to them developers at GitHub.

Microsoft's turn to the Linux world has grown significantly over the past two years, something that was unthinkable in Steve Ballmer's era of open carcinoma.Sysinternals

The for Linux, το οποίο επιτρέπει στους προγραμματιστές να τρέχουν μέσα από το Windows 10, αποτελεί μια ζωντανή απόδειξη του ότι η εταιρεία θέλει να φέρει σε επαφή δύο διαφορετικά οικοσυστήματα.

The next step for this purpose seems to be a version of Sysinternals for Linux.
So the developers of the company have already begun working to add ProcDump to Linux. Those of the developers who want to try the new venture can download the package directly from GitHub.

ProcDump for Linux redefines the classic ProcDump tool from Windows Sysinternals toolkit. ProcDump provides a convenient way to create core dumps for developers who develop Linux applications.

To run ProcDump on Linux, devs should have the distributions: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Mageia 6, Fedora 26, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS 7 and the gdb 7.6.1 and zlib packages.

Microsoft reports that it is already testing the porting of the tool on other Linux distributions.

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