ps on BSD hosts (like OS X) do not provide the --no-headers switch nor
understand the AIX format descriptions. Unfortunately there seems no solution to
get the PIDs of children in a platfrom independent manner.
Therefore detect the OS and decide upon that which way to go.
This patch makes the MAKEALL script cleanly stoppable on bare OS X when using
the parallel builds of targets.
Additionally this patch removes double call to grep by a single call to sed for
GNU style child PID detection.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Bießmann <andreas.devel@googlemail.com>
Cc: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
kill_children() {
- local pgid=`ps -p $$ --no-headers -o "%r" | tr -d ' '`
- local children=`pgrep -g $pgid | grep -v $$ | grep -v $pgid`
+ local OS=$(uname -s)
+ local children=""
+ case "${OS}" in
+ "Darwin")
+ # Mac OS X is known to have BSD style ps
+ local pgid=$(ps -p $$ -o pgid | sed -e "/PGID/d")
+ children=$(ps -g $pgid -o pid | sed -e "/PID\|$$\|$pgid/d")
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # everything else tries the GNU style
+ local pgid=$(ps -p $$ --no-headers -o "%r" | tr -d ' ')
+ children=$(pgrep -g $pgid | sed -e "/$$\|$pgid/d")
+ ;;
+ esac
kill $children 2> /dev/null
wait $children 2> /dev/null