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Re: How to get the current process in kernel context?
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Re: How to get the current process in kernel context?


  • Subject: Re: How to get the current process in kernel context?
  • From: Michael Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 03:35:16 -0800


On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:26 PM, NAHieu wrote:

I  want to get  information about the process (such as its pathname)
in the current kernel context. How can I do that in MacOSX? (I am on
10.4.8)

Processes do not have "pathnames" as such; there are several paths that are related to a running process.


Perhaps you could elaborate on your requirements a little?

 = Mike

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