>On 4/30/15 11:22 AM, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
>>I am using halrun to to test my version of gs2_vfd. If I break out of
>>the code with crtlZ it leaves halrun still loaded but I am not in the
>>halrun shell anymore.
>>I can see the halrun pid and my code pid but I cannot seem to kill 
>>them
>>in any way.
>>I use sudo kill 9 pid.
>>Is there a better way to kill halrun without rebooting all the time?
>
>Ctrl-Z sends the Suspend signal, which returns you to your login shell 
>and leaves the process around, but stopped.
>
>The preferred way to quit halcmd (the "hal shell" that halrun puts you 
>in) is to type "quit" at the halcmd prompt, this should stop everything 
>and clean up properly.
>
How would I stop my program first and to return to the hal shell?
>
>-- Sebastian Kuzminsky


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