Re: ps(1) -o peculiarity in CURRENT

2002-06-04 Thread J. Mallett

* From Cyrille Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 03:13:21PM -0700, J. Mallett wrote:
> > Aphex% ps -ouser=
> > ??
> >   jmallett   
> > jmallett   
> > jmallett   
> 
> I remember to see something like that when a kernel dependent
> command, such as ps, is out of sync w/ the running kernel.
> 
> did you upgrade your kernel recently w/o syncing your world ?
> also, are your world sources in sync w/ the kernel sources ?
> did you reboot since your last kernel/world installation ?

nevermind, I fixed my own problem, seems to have been a side-effect of the
malloc-me-harder weight loss plan.
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Re: ps(1) -o peculiarity in CURRENT

2002-06-04 Thread Cyrille Lefevre

On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 03:13:21PM -0700, J. Mallett wrote:
> Aphex% ps -ouser=
> ??
>   jmallett   
> jmallett   
> jmallett   

I remember to see something like that when a kernel dependent
command, such as ps, is out of sync w/ the running kernel.

did you upgrade your kernel recently w/o syncing your world ?
also, are your world sources in sync w/ the kernel sources ?
did you reboot since your last kernel/world installation ?

Cyrille.
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