09-09-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Perderabo
At least this is the way unix is supposed to work. Is AIX really different than this?
In (more than) one word: you don't want to know. ;-)) *)
Some (few) zombies can be cleaned up this way, most can't. I don't know why, but common knowledge and my experience is "zombies can only be cleaned by a reboot".
bakunin
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*) Years ago, when AIX 3.2.5 was current, there was a saying that this was the best MVS IBM had ever built. Go figure....
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mh_installpoms
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NAME
Maven - Installs all POMs for the package into /usr/share/maven-repo.
SYNOPSIS
mh_installpoms [option]...
DESCRIPTION
Reads the file debian/$package.poms and installs each POM file listed in the .poms file.
OPTIONS
-h --help: show this text
-V --version: show the version
-p<package> --package=<package>: name of the Debian package which
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-k --keep-pom-version: keep the original version of the POM but
convert all other versions in dependencies and plugins. If there is a parent POM, keeps its version except when the parent is
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-r<rules> --rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
rules to apply when cleaning the POM. Optional, the default location is debian/maven.rules
-u<rules> --published-rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
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-i<rules> --ignore-rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the
rules used to remove certain dependencies from the cleaned POM Optional, the default location is debian/maven.ignoreRules
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See also: mh_installpom(1), mh_cleanpom(1)
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