Since I an others have to modify ~/client/bin/hobbitclient-uname -s.sh, how about this shell script using a configuration file?
Something like this:
echo "[date]" $DATE . . . echo "[ps]" $PS
Config file example 1:
DATE=/usr/bin/date PS=/usr/ucb/ps wwwaux # needed for monitoring long java command lines
Config file example 2:
DATE=/usr/bin/date PS=sudo /usr/ucb/ps wwwaux # SUN changed what Berkeley ps can see, need sudo
We also wouldn't mind seeing only ~/client/bin/hobbitclient-uname -s.sh generated or at least a way to only install/copy the version that
matches the OS you built the client on. Perhaps I have just built too
many snapshots and it has become tedious to delete all the extra OS
versions before deploying a new client.
And why is it that the 'w'rite bit has been removed from files like
runclient.sh and hobbitclient-uname -s.sh? This just adds another
step before we can modify the files.
~David