[comp.sys.att] fuser

ford@kenobi.UUCP (Mike Ditto) (10/23/87)

A few weeks ago, I posted the source to my version of the fuser command for
the Unix PC.  A slightly improved version has been sent to comp.sources.unix,
along with a manual page.  Anyone who got the first posting (or missed it)
should get the version from comp.sources.unix.

The only real problem with the old one is that 'fuser -k /' will log you out
because it will try to send a SIGKILL to process 0.


					-=] Ford [=-

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darren@bacchus (Darren Friedlein) (06/22/88)

I have version 3.5 UNIX and the development set (bought it straight from
AT&T) and I can't find the fuser command anywhere!  I checked the /etc
directory and then the rest of the drive and it's just not there!  I
haven't heard anyone complain about this before, but is anyone else
running 3.5 and missing the fuser command?

Would I be out of line to ask someone to send me a copy of fuser?  After 
all, I bought a license, right?

Thanks in advance.  (God I hate saying that...)

-darren
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ford@elgar.UUCP (Mike "Ford" Ditto) (06/24/88)

In article <507@bacchus> darren@bacchus (Darren Friedlein) writes:
>I have version 3.5 UNIX and the development set (bought it straight from
>AT&T) and I can't find the fuser command anywhere!

For some reason, the fuser command was left out of the Unix PC Unix
Utilities package.  (It's in the manual, but not on the disk.)  I have
written a fuser "clone", which works fine on the Unix PC.  The sources
were posted in comp.sources.unix several months ago; I will also send
a copy to anyone who asks.

					-=] Ford [=-

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now it's a peaceful oasis.		ford@kenobi.cts.com
This was a Pizza Hut,			...!sdcsvax!crash!kenobi!ford
now it's all covered with daisies." -- Talking Heads