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List:       macports-users
Subject:    Re: GnCash Documents & GnuCash problems
From:       Jasper Frumau <jasperfrumau () gmail ! com>
Date:       2010-02-21 17:04:17
Message-ID: 56cc1b0a1002210904j1b2c295fs39e5361dda36ae3c () mail ! gmail ! com
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> Launchd is running according to Am.
>
> Well, you should be looking for whether dbus is running, not launchd.
> launchd will of course be running; it is an integral part of Mac OS X.
>

Yes, silly me...


>
>
> > When I enter ps from command line I get very little
> >
> >> Or you could use "ps" on the command line.
> >
> > $ ps
> >   PID TTY           TIME CMD
> >  1748 ttys000    0:00.03 -bash
>
> Sure; you will need to use some switches. The ps manpage explains them in
> detail. I personally tend to use "ps auxww | grep something".
>
>
I ran:

Jaspers-MacBook-Pro:~ jasper$ ps auxww | grep dbus

 after I checked ps using man ps and got the following data
jasper     307   0.0  0.0  2446752    712   ??  S    Sat04PM   0:00.01
/opt/local/bin/dbus-daemon --nofork --session
messagebus    51   0.0  0.0  2435368    692   ??  Ss   Sat04PM   0:00.00
/opt/local/bin/dbus-daemon --system --nofork
jasper    1962   0.0  0.0  2435032    464 s000  R+    7:58PM   0:00.00 grep
dbus

So dbus seems to be running as well as I can comprehend from this  all. Am I
right?

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class="im"> &gt; Launchd is running according to Am.<br>
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</div>Well, you should be looking for whether dbus is running, not launchd. launchd \
will of course be running; it is an integral part of Mac OS \
X.<br></blockquote><div><br>Yes, silly me...<br>  <br></div><blockquote \
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<div class="im"><br>
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&gt; When I enter ps from command line I get very little<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;&gt; Or you could use &quot;ps&quot; on the command line.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; $ ps<br>
&gt;    PID TTY                TIME CMD<br>
&gt;   1748 ttys000      0:00.03 -bash<br>
<br>
</div>Sure; you will need to use some switches. The ps manpage explains them in \
detail. I personally tend to use &quot;ps auxww | grep something&quot;.<br> \
<div><div></div><br></div></blockquote><div><br>I ran:<br><br>Jaspers-MacBook-Pro:~ \
jasper$ ps auxww | grep dbus<br><br>  after I checked ps using man ps and got the \
following data<br>jasper         307     0.0   0.0   2446752       712     ??   S     \
Sat04PM     0:00.01 /opt/local/bin/dbus-daemon --nofork --session<br>

messagebus       51     0.0   0.0   2435368       692     ??   Ss     Sat04PM     \
0:00.00 /opt/local/bin/dbus-daemon --system --nofork<br>jasper       1962     0.0   \
0.0   2435032       464 s000   R+       7:58PM     0:00.00 grep dbus<br><br>So dbus \
seems to be running as well as I can comprehend from this   all. Am I right?<br>

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