Messages in this thread | | | From | Jared Mauch <> | Subject | Re: 'ps u' gives Floating point exception | Date | Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:39:28 -0400 (EDT) |
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um, it works for me:
wolverine:~> ps --version ps: unknown long name option -- -version usage: ps -acehjlnrsSuvwx{t<tty>|#|O[-]u[-]U..} \ --sort:[-]key1,[-]key2,... --help gives you this message wolverine:~> ldd `which ps` libc.so.5 => /lib/libc.so.5.3.11 wolverine:~>
Must be something w/ the shared lib.
- Jared
ulmo@q.net spewed: > > See Documentation/Changes. > > (Doing that will probably fix your incompatability, but not mine.) > > On a related but not the same note, I get, with procps-0.99a & 1.3.90: > > Q:~$ ps axf > PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND > Segmentation fault > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > Q:~$ uname -a > Linux Q.Net 1.3.90 #37 Tue Apr 16 17:55:01 EDT 1996 i586 > Q:~$ ps --version > procps version 0.99 > [Huh? It's 0.99a!!] > Q:~$ ldd `which ps` > libproc.so.0.99 => /lib/libproc.so.0.99 > [aha -- probably they don't want alpha vers#s in library names -- shoulda been 0.99.1] > libc.so.5 => /lib/libc.so.5.3.9 > Q:~$ > > I really have come to love the -f option (it's useful for tracking > down things in a visually quick way, without having to read "PPID"). >
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