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Top Forums Programming Open Source Google Code no longer supported at start of 2016 Post 302938458 by figaro on Monday 16th of March 2015 02:46:24 PM
Old 03-16-2015
Google Code no longer supported at start of 2016

As per the following announcement: ​Google Open Source Blog: Bidding farewell to Google Code

A lot of open source projects are hosted at Google Code, but it seems the market is concentrating. The loss will be similar to that of Google Code Search, which I wrote about earlier.
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RUNALARM(1)						      General Commands Manual						       RUNALARM(1)

NAME
runalarm - enforce a time limit on execution of a process SYNOPSYS
runalarm [ -h ] runalarm [ -d ] [ -t timeout ] command [ args ] DESCRIPTION
runalarm tries to execute a command and, if the subprocess does not exit before a timer expires, tries to terminate that subprocess. Oth- erwise, the exit status of the command is returned. USAGE
-d Debug mode; send log messages to standard error as well as to the system log. -t timeout Specifies the duration, in seconds, for runalarm to allow the command to run. The default is 1d duration (86400 seconds). -h Prints some basic help. BUGS
Sending SIGALRM to runalarm before the timer has expired will cause the subprocess to be killed. SEE ALSO
runlock(1), runstat(1) AUTHOR
runalarm was written by Jamie Wilkinson <jaq@google.com>, based on some Python code by Craig Silverstein COPYRIGHT
This program is copyright (C) 2000-2010 Google, Inc. It is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 Google, Inc. October 18, 2010 RUNALARM(1)
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