On Sunday 27 March 2011 04:39:36 Ondřej Majerech wrote:
> But pgrep doesn't support any -q flag. At least according to its
> manpage and the fact that running pgrep -fq whatever always results 
in
> pgrep printing its usage message.

it does on CURRENT. unfortunately no tester found the problem

> The fix is simple and attached to this message: removing the -q makes
> it all work. I assume the -q is only supposed to supress any output
> which is achieved anyway by the redirection of both stdout and stderr
> to /dev/null.

committed, thanks!
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