> The states that are supported by the ps in *nix environment are (using
> the s option of ps command):
> DUninterruptible sleep (usually IO)
> RRunning or runnable (on run queue)
> SInterruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)
> TStopped, either by a job control signal
I had been through with these packages . They dont inform about the state
of the processes that are running in the environment.
The states that are supported by the ps in *nix environment are (using the
s option of ps command):
DUninterruptible sleep (usually IO)
RRunning or runnable (on
Hundreds of...I hope it's more updates than bug fixes...:P
Btw, http://www.activestate.com/products/activeperl/ does not seem to
render well on FireFox. It used to very well though.
Jan Dubois wrote:
> ActiveState is pleased to announce ActivePerl 5.8.8.822, a maintenance
> release of the comple
> I am trying to build a script for finding the state of the processes
> that are running in the windows environment.
> Basically , an attempt to make some thing synonymous to "ps" command
> of the *nix for finding the state of processes.
>
> Does any body has any clue about a package which is
Hi,
I am trying to build a script for finding the state of the processes that
are running in the windows environment.
Basically , an attempt to make some thing synonymous to "ps" command of
the *nix for finding the state of processes.
Does any body has any clue about a package which is avail
hi hello
i have some doubt in perl
" How to copile perl programs in cygwin"
please send reply
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