On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 12:52, jhell@ wrote:

On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 10:00, eitanadlerlist@ wrote:
I added an option to pkill which lists what processes it kills and what
signal is sent. If no signals are sent it prints out the same message
killall does.


Unfortunately that patch works but has unintended operation that can be seen with the following.

sleep 1000 &
pkill sleep
No matching processes belonging to you were found
[1]+  Terminated: 15          sleep 10000

It then kills sleep and still prints no processes belong to you message.

Now pkill -v sleep on my system actually causes my Xserver to exit with a unexpected signal 15.

Without the patches it works as it should...

Overhead endured.



Ugh! ignore the pkill -v comment. Should have noticed the -V instead.


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 jhell

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