On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 15:42:51 +0100 Michal Hlavinka wrote:
> I noticed ksh has (new) pgrep builtin, but it's not drop-in replacement 
> for original pgrep. These options seem to be missing:

> -u, --euid euid,...
>    Only match processes whose effective user ID is listed.  Either the 
> numerical or symbolical value may be used.

> -U, --uid uid,...
>    Only match processes whose real user ID is listed.  Either the 
> numerical or symbolical value may be used.

thanks for noticing this
the ast pgrep means "grep using perl REs" requested on the list a while back
I now recall the solaris pgrep which is "look processes based on name and other 
attributes"
this process flavor is also in linux so I will change the conflicting ast pgrep 
to plgrep
for the next alpha
I'm not a fan of overpopulating the grep namespace and would just as soon
drop plgrep for "grep --perl" which has always worked

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