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From: "Chris January" <chris AT atomice DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Getting a process list from perl
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 01:15:21 +0100
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> Well I solved my own problem.  When in doupt, upgrade.  Going to the
newest
> version of rsync has solved my slowness problems so far.  My perl signal
> handler that kills all the scripts children is able to gracefully kill an
> rsync that is taking too long, returning control back to the script so it
> can clean up and finish somewhere outside the signal handler.
>
> I am still curious about getting process listings, since I will have use
for
> that still.
Wait for Cygwin 1.3.11 when you will be able to get a directory listing of
/proc. The all-numerical entries in that directory are process IDs.

Regards
Chris



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