Stuart Henderson writes:
> This means that the regular expression must match the full process
> string. Equivalent to providing an expression with ^ at the start and
> $ at the end of the.
I see, so the documentation is already correct, sorry, and thanks
for the explanation.
On 2020/08/06 18:12, Thomas Levine wrote:
> The present patch changes the rc.subr(8) manual page to match
> the implementation.
>
> The current manual page for rc.subr(8) says that $pexp is "A regular
> expression to be passed to pgrep(1) in order to find the desired process
> or to be passed to p
On Thu, August 6, 2020 9:12 pm, Thomas Levine wrote:
> The present patch changes the rc.subr(8) manual page to match
> the implementation.
>
> The current manual page for rc.subr(8) says that $pexp is "A regular
> expression to be passed to pgrep(1) in order to find the desired process
> or to be p
The present patch changes the rc.subr(8) manual page to match
the implementation.
The current manual page for rc.subr(8) says that $pexp is "A regular
expression to be passed to pgrep(1) in order to find the desired process
or to be passed to pkill(1) to stop it."
The file /etc/rc.d/rc.subr curre