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Subject: Re: [BusyBox] location of pidof
From: "Brian T" <btuch () usa ! net>
Date: 2004-11-29 19:36:12
Message-ID: 234601c4d64a$afa3ad40$fd0ba8c0 () briantpc
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Yeah, I know. It was just that the Redhat scripts have several references
to "/sbin/pidof" with the path. But as it turns out I can't use busybox's
pidof since it doesn't have the -o option to omit pids from the list. I
guess I just won't use it for now.
-Brian
>
> So according to the sysvinit package's pidof program, it's supposed to
> go in /sbin/. However logic dictates it go in /bin/ as it's useful to
> users and does not require superuser privs to work. In either case, put
> both /bin and /sbin in your PATH and it'll work regardless.
>
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