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authorWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2015-06-09 19:14:25 +0700
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-This module is a first crack at providing a consistent interface to
-Unix (and maybe other multitasking OS's) process table information.
-The impetus for this came about with my frustration at having to parse
-the output of various systems' ps commands to check whether specific
-processes were running on different boxes at a larged mixed Unix site.
-The output format of ps was different on each OS, and sometimes
-changed with each new release of an OS. Also, running a ps subprocess
-from within a perl or shell script and parsing the output was not a
-very efficient or aesthetic way to do things.