Hi List, i am a happy user of pidof and i am using it in scripts often to check for a programm running like.
pidof programm >/dev/null || nohup programm & i am always missing the -q what is common to other programm to silence unwanted output. see below for a patch that add the -q option. btw: pidof supports also -h but has no check and no usage. hope that helps re, wh --- killall5.c 2018-06-19 01:25:26.000000000 +0200 +++ killall5.c.new 2018-08-27 15:43:56.000000000 +0200 @@ -943,6 +943,7 @@ #define PIDOF_SINGLE 0x01 #define PIDOF_OMIT 0x02 #define PIDOF_NETFS 0x04 +#define PIDOF_QUIET 0x08 /* * Pidof functionality. @@ -966,7 +967,7 @@ if ((token = getenv("PIDOF_NETFS")) && (strcmp(token,"no") != 0)) flags |= PIDOF_NETFS; - while ((opt = getopt(argc,argv,"hco:sxn")) != EOF) switch (opt) { + while ((opt = getopt(argc,argv,"qhco:sxn")) != EOF) switch (opt) { case '?': nsyslog(LOG_ERR,"invalid options on command line!\n"); closelog(); @@ -1008,6 +1009,9 @@ case 'n': flags |= PIDOF_NETFS; break; + case 'q': + flags |= PIDOF_QUIET; + break; default: /* Nothing */ break; @@ -1065,15 +1069,17 @@ continue; } } - if (!first) - printf(" "); - printf("%d", p->pid); + if ( ~flags & PIDOF_QUIET) { + if (!first) + printf(" "); + printf("%d", p->pid); + } first = 0; } } } if (!first) - printf("\n"); + if ( ~flags & PIDOF_QUIET) printf("\n"); clear_mnt();