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On 29/09/06, Tomas Zahradnicky <email@hidden> wrote:>Not really. What are you really trying to do? Even if you couldeasily answer this question, the result would be subject to race conditions.
I wanted to get a pid_t of a process registered with the boostrap server.
That doesn't really answer Dave's question.
:)
What is your goal? What do you need the pid_t for? There may be another way to accomplish what you want to do.
Tomas
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| >Re: pid_t from mach_port_t? (From: Dave Zarzycki <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: pid_t from mach_port_t? (From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>) |
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