Hi,
Seems to be a problem, yes, maybe I should implement something like a "kill" or "stop" message.
Günter
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Hi,
One way would be to send [killall tail( to shell. A better possibility, but still not ideal would be to use [pidof tail( to get the process numbers of all tail processes, and kill the one with the highest pid. Of course neither of these methods guarantee that you are only killing processes initiated by shell.
Jamie
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 22:16:06 +0100 moritz erstens@gmx.ch wrote:
ola, when i work with pd's [shell] and execute something like: [tail -f somepipe<. How can i stop this process, like in "real" shell with "ctrl c"?
thanks mORitz
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