From: tore@bibsyst.no (Tore Morkemo)
To: rc@archone.tamu.edu (rc list)
Subject: background processes
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1992 14:12:16 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m0l3BXV-000AoKC@bibsyst.no> (raw)
Hi !
If I start a backgroud process in rc, it seems to loose it's information
about the controlling tty. The result of this is that the background
process doesn't appear when I do a simple ps command, since ps by default
shows processes associated with the current terminal.
I'm kinda used to doing a ps to check whether my make's have finished yet.
Now I have to do ps -u .... It's not a big problem but is this a bug or
was it made like this ?
Why ?
I've compiled rc with NOEXECVE and EXECVE=execve.o, and
running SCO (I know....don't blame me)
Tore.
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1992-01-12 20:12 Tore Morkemo [this message]
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1991-10-08 15:39 Byron Rakitzis
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