On Wednesday 23 April 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
One could argue though that the killall.sh script is not very failsafe
and even possibly harmful as its sed statement does allow for random
other processes that match its rather simplistic regexp to get caught in
the kill. Especially for pump that
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Bug#476524: debian-installer: DI Manual Bug: the use of killall.sh as described
kills itself
Bug reassigned from package `netcfg' to `installation-guide'.
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Bug#476524: debian-installer: DI Manual
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On Friday 18 April 2008, Durk Strooisma wrote:
Hmm but killall.sh doesn't use pidof... Well I'm not sure if my problem
is clear, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyway, to clarify: killall.sh works perfectly, but people should not use
Hmm but killall.sh doesn't use pidof... Well I'm not sure if my problem is
clear, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyway, to clarify: killall.sh works perfectly, but people should not use it
with an argument; specially not with dhclient as argument. Using an
argument with killall.sh is stated in the
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
From the latest version of the Debian Installer Manual, B.4.2.:
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killall.sh dhclient
netcfg
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If this code is used, killall.sh will return exit code 143 because it
kills itself. killall.sh
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Op 17-04-2008 om 12:03 schreef Durk Strooisma:
Package: debian-installer
killall.sh dhclient
netcfg
If this code is used, killall.sh will return exit code 143 because it
kills itself.
I think this is related to #472846:
busybox: Regression in pidof: no
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