Re: killproc

From: Tim Ruehsen (tim.ruehsen_at_gmx.de)
Date: 11/30/05

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    > I have an external programme that is calling for the function killproc.
    > This is apparently not available in Debian Sarge.
    >
    > What is the policy? What is the story? What should be used instead?

    If you are using killproc for sending signals to processes by name (instead of
    by processid) give killall a try. It belongs to the packet 'psmisc'.

    Tim

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