Capturing a PID.

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Author: Steven M. Klass
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Subject: Capturing a PID.
I have to recommend a book on this one... Quigley "Linux Shells by example"
is great. It covers both bash and csh completely and has a ton of examples..
Great book



On Friday 25 May 2001 19:46, you wrote:
> Am 25. May, 2001 schwäzte Tom Bradford so:
> > $! is the most recent program executed.
>
> Most cool. Completely forgot about that one. Needed it yesterday...
>
> Know of any place that lists these things? Something similar to perl's "man
> perlvar" for sh/bash/ksh/tcsh, etc. would be most helpful.
>
> While the bash manpage is almost as long as Moby Dick it doesn't seem to
> have this info, especially not in a useful table :(.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans


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