On 2003.08.09, Jim Wilcoxson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're still on the 3.2 and using 7.6 TCL,

For the love of God, man, why?!

> so I'll have to fiddle this a bit.  It just seemed like some form of
> ns_thread (or something else) should return the pid, but I couldn't
> find it.

IMHO, threads and processes, while related, really don't belong together
on a higher level.  If anything, [ns_info pid] should return the process
ID of the running nsd ... and hey, it does!  At least it does on
AOLserver 3.5.8 ... you should check yours.

-- Dossy

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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