Hi Marc.
17 Jan 21 14:35:46, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
ML>> Is it possible to code in (in a future release) a mechanism to make
ML>> binkd exit (shut down) by seeing a semaphore in a given directory?
ML>> Internet Rex had this, when it saw "REXEXIT.NOW" in the semaphore
ML>> directory.
WvV>> I'm wondering why you would need that?
WvV>> And doesn't OS2 have a way to kill running software? In linux you
WvV>> can 'kill' it by PID or program name, so you don't need a
WvV>> semaphore file for this kind of mechanism...
ML> I'll do some command digging and see; there probably IS a type of 'kill'
command built into OS/2 that
ML> I've never utilised.
There is an old but nice Go!
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GO! v1.5 - (c) 1993-95 by Carsten Wimmer <cawim@train.oche.de>
Usage: go <command> [argument]
Available commands:
-pl Process List <default> -k Kill a Process
-lpl Process List with Paths -ka Kill all Instances
-tl Thread List -cp Check for a Process
-sl Semaphore List -j Jump to a Process
-sm Shared Memory -at Application Type
-ml Module List -ut Machine Uptime
-mt Module Dependency Tree -df Free Space on Drives
-lh Long, detailed Help
-la GO! License Agreement
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'Tommi
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