Simon Dainty wrote:
> The 0.6.4 distro version of colinux-console-net supported the -d
> switch that allows us to specify which running instance of coLinux
> a console should attach to (I have two instances running as services),
> and worked fine.
>
> The 0.7.1 distro has forsaken this in place of the -a switch that
> only accepts a PID. This, too, is fine. Except - well - I need to
> acquire the PID and manually specify it as a command-line arg.
>
> Does anyone know of a simple command-line tool that will take
> a process name and return a PID?
>
> Hmmm... Maybe I should just stop being bone idle, load Visual
> Studio and write my own.
>
> Now what would be be really sweet was if colinux-console-* could
> simply accept the name of a running coLinux service to attach to.
Ok, that is an solution for services. What does command prompt starts?
If you not give any params to colinux-console-*, then the first colinux
will be attach. Inside the source you will see comment 'todo: add not
only the first console here' (or so).
Do not create a new tool. Better you add a new param to the
colinux-console-*, for sample '-i N' where N is the number of colinux.
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Henry Nestler
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