how to kill a python process?
Donn Cave
donn at u.washington.edu
Mon Feb 6 18:43:37 EST 2006
In article <slrndufjb0.2t1.grahn+nntp at frailea.sa.invalid>,
Jorgen Grahn <grahn+nntp at snipabacken.dyndns.org> wrote:
...
> > It doesn't work on my system; I just get yet another process called
> > python.
>
> Strange ... the other shebang-able programs (interpreters) I run (/bin/sh,
> perl) work like I described. That's something I expect to be standard
> operating procedure on any Unix (although I haven't spent much time outside
> Linux recently).
Does it depend on the question? If you have been checking
this with "ps", try "ps -f". There seem to be a couple of
different versions of the command line, on Linux.
Donn Cave, donn at u.washington.edu
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