Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/11/24/09:20:49
At Tuesday, November 23, 2004 7:12 PM, Brian Dessent wrote:
>
> On a 130 char wide screen, running man results in the following
> process tree, from ps --forest:
>
> man man
> \_ sh -c (echo '.ll 126n'; /usr/bin/zsoelim /tmp/zmanc7tnnh) | \
> /usr/bin/tbl | /usr/bin/nroff -mandoc -rLL=126n -rLT=126n \
> -Tascii | less
> \_ /usr/bin/tbl
> \_ /bin/sh /usr/bin/nroff -mandoc -rLL=126n -rLT=126n -Tascii
> | \_ groff -mtty-char -Tascii -mandoc -rLL=126n -rLT=126n
> | \_ troff -mtty-char -mandoc -rLL=126n -rLT=126n -Tascii
> | \_ grotty
> \_ less
How does one get ps --forest to work?
/c> ps --forest
ps: unknown option -- forest
Usage: ps [-aefls] [-u UID]
Report process status
-a, --all show processes of all users
-e, --everyone show processes of all users
-f, --full show process uids, ppids
-h, --help output usage information and exit
-l, --long show process uids, ppids, pgids, winpids
-s, --summary show process summary
-u, --user list processes owned by UID
-v, --version output version information and exit
-W, --windows show windows as well as cygwin processes
With no options, ps outputs the long format by default
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