Re: procps
James Troup <J.J.Troup@scm.brad.ac.uk> writes:
> Brian White <bcwhite@verisim.com> writes:
> > Either way, I'm sure some packages use it and that'll need to be
> > fixed in one way or another.
>
> Of course, but not by encouraging the use of killall.
I was going to suggest this would be difficult till I checked my system.
The only script I have using killall is /usr/bin/poff, so it shouldn't be
a big deal.
Does this need to be policy?
--
Stephen
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