Oliver Bock wrote:
Unfortunately OS X does not include /proc and therefore FreeBSD probably
doesn't either. My impression is that /proc is a relatively recent
innovation.
I did not know this about OS X. Actually, the procfs is not something
new. FreeBSD has it, too (maybe a bit different
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:48:25 +1000, Oliver Bock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately OS X does not include /proc and therefore FreeBSD probably
doesn't either. My impression is that /proc is a relatively recent
innovation.
Hardly! It's as old as the X window system. /proc first appeared
FreeBSD only provides part of /proc when linux compat is enabled.
On 6/15/06, Oliver Bock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Roberts wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:48:25 +1000, Oliver Bock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hardly! It's as old as the X window system. /proc first appeared in
SVR4 in
Oliver Bock wrote:
I am having problems using the webkit script from my working directory
to start AppServer when my machine starts. The trouble seems to be that
webkit loads its old process ID in $PID_FILE, then finds that that
particular PID already exists (there are lots of low-numbered
I am having problems using the webkit script from my working directory
to start AppServer when my machine starts. The trouble seems to be that
webkit loads its old process ID in $PID_FILE, then finds that that
particular PID already exists (there are lots of low-numbered processes
during