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From: "Norman Vine" <nhv@cape.com>
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Subject: RE: what happened to kill -f?
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:14:31 -0400
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Peter Buckley
>
>I tried asking nicely, but got no responses. 
>All I really need is a pointer to which package 
>to search the source for this error- I searched 
>the archives, faq, and docs with no results.
>
>/home/pbuckley $ kill -f 363
>bash: kill: bad signal spec `f'

The error message has all you should need
< hint what package is bash in ? >

$ help kill

Norman 

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