[pca] hiding SOA data from "ps"
Glenn Satchell
Glenn.Satchell at uniq.com.au
Tue Dec 1 23:38:35 CET 2009
>Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 18:27:39 +0100
>From: Dra¾en Kaèar <dave at fly.srk.fer.hr>
>
>Martin Paul wrote:
>> Dra¾en Kaèar wrote:
>
>>> man IPC::Open2 looks promising, but I'm not a Perl programmer.
>>
>> Yes, I found that, too, but some of the comments about it suggest that
>> there might be problems depending on how the spawned process handles
>> stdout, and on non-POSIX systems (and I've had reports about people
>> using pca on Windows to download patches, so I'm careful here).
>
>Oh, I thought pca was Solaris-only software, which would make it easier to
>develop. I don't know anything about Windows, so I can't help with that.
Mostly it is, but you could run "pca -d" or "pca-proxy.cgi" on a
different system, for example.
regards,
-glenn
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