> > I have installed the new procps pakage and
> > the killall command is lost.
> >
> > Does any one knows where is it?
>
> killall is in the psmisc package. You could also take a look at the skill
> command, which is in the procps package and has very much the same
> functionality as the killall
On Mon, 25 May 1998, Oz Dror wrote:
> I have installed the new procps pakage and
> the killall command is lost.
>
> I tried dpkg -S killall and I could not find it.
>
> Does any one knows where is it?
killall is in the psmisc package. You could also take a look at the skill
command, which is in
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have installed the new procps pakage and
> > the killall command is lost.
>
> Get the procmisc package. I think it migrated into there.
ITYM, psmisc.
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I have installed the new procps pakage and
the killall command is lost.
I tried dpkg -S killall and I could not find it.
Does any one knows where is it?
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Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> just stupid question - in which package is killall command ?
In bo it's in procps, in hamm it's in psmisc.
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> Hi, All
>
> just stupid question - in which package is killall command ?
$ dpkg -S killall
procps: /usr/man/man1/killall.1.gz
sysvinit: /usr/man/man8/killall5.8
procps: /usr/bin/killall
sysvinit: /sbin/killall5
So that means it is in procps. Don't confuse it with the killall5
command, a
Hi, All
just stupid question - in which package is killall command ?
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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
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> > Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
> > incoming.
>
> I thought that was psmisc (retrieved from incomming last night):
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED](p2):bhmit1$ dpkg -c
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
> Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
> incoming.
I thought that was psmisc (retrieved from incomming last night):
[EMAIL PROTECTED](p2):bhmit1$ dpkg -c deb/psmisc_16-1_i386.deb
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-rwxr-xr-x root/root 8956 1
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
> On 11 Jan 1998, Joerg Plate wrote:
>
> > 1> dpkg -S killall
> > sysvinit: /usr/man/man8/killall5.8.gz
> > sysvinit: /sbin/killall5
> >
> > ii sysvinit2.73-2 System-V like init.
> >
> > Maybe another package?
>
> Moved from procps to
On 11 Jan 1998, Joerg Plate wrote:
>
> 1> dpkg -S killall
> sysvinit: /usr/man/man8/killall5.8.gz
> sysvinit: /sbin/killall5
>
> ii sysvinit2.73-2 System-V like init.
>
> Maybe another package?
Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
incoming.
1> dpkg -S killall
sysvinit: /usr/man/man8/killall5.8.gz
sysvinit: /sbin/killall5
ii sysvinit2.73-2 System-V like init.
Maybe another package?
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