I have not tested it on anything else than linux. This new mono-service option 
relies on the availability of "exec -a" on the target 
platform. I think exec "-a" is implemented the same way on all major platforms 
so it _should_ work elsewhere.

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Does it only work on Linux?

Jonathan Pryor escribió:
> On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 11:08 -0700, Eric Moret wrote:
>
>> This is a patch against mono svn trunk 104692. This adds option
>> -a:<procname> to mono-service so the process name can be changed.
>>
>
> Silly question, but why "-a"?  I'm trying to think of what mnemonic this
> is supposed to mimic...
>
> Furthermore, wouldn't it make sense to "reuse" the -n value as the
> process name instead of adding a new -a flag?
>
> Thanks,
>  - Jon
>
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