Package: timeout

coreutils now includes a "timeout" program which I'd like to include as it will become de-facto standard as various distributions update their coreutils packages. Doing so will make the "timeout" package essentially uninstallable. The syntax is slightly different:

     timeout [OPTION] NUMBER[smhd] COMMAND [ARG]...

   NUMBER is an integer followed by an optional unit; the default is
seconds.  The units are:

`s' seconds

`m' minutes

`h' hours

`d' days

The program accepts the following option. Also see *note Common options::. Options must precede operands.

`-s SIGNAL'
`--signal=SIGNAL'
     Send this SIGNAL to COMMAND on timeout, rather than the default
     `TERM' signal. SIGNAL may be a name like `HUP' or a number. Also
     see *Note Signal specifications::.


   Exit status:

     124 if COMMAND times out
     125 if `timeout' itself fails
     126 if COMMAND is found but cannot be invoked
     127 if COMMAND cannot be found
     the exit status of COMMAND otherwise



What kinds of problems will this cause for the tct package? I'd like to do this soon, if possible, so that any problems can be shaken out fairly early in the squeeze release cycle.

Mike Stone



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